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PAID CONTENT FOR AIRE AGUA


PAID CONTENT FOR AIRE AGUA


Aire Agua ROATÁN, HONDURAS


Built atop a former helipad just steps from the Caribbean Sea, Aire Agua blends sleek, modern comfort with nature’s raw beauty, offering panoramic views of both sea and sky. With the Mesoamerican Reef just offshore and the vibrant West End within easy walking distance, the villa’s location captures the essence of Roatán, a place where tranquillity, privacy and adventure coexist. The villa’s name, Aire Agua — meaning ‘air and


water’ — reflects its setting and spirit. With the sea as a constant companion and open-air design throughout, it feels as though the home itself is floating. From every corner, guests are treated to breathtaking views and the soothing soundtrack of the gentle waves. Designed with both gathering and solitude in


mind, Aire Agua has generous space for families and groups of friends. Two fully equipped kitchens, dual living areas, private en suite bedrooms and five outdoor patios provide a balance of shared spaces and quiet corners. Whether cooling off in the saltwater pool, sipping sundowners on the deck or preparing a meal with


local ingredients, every detail is considered for comfort and connection. Just beyond the villa, Roatán’s West End awaits


with its laid-back charm. Guests can stroll to lively restaurants, browse boutique shops and relax on quiet beaches. The Roatán Marine Park lies just offshore, offering exceptional snorkelling and diving among vibrant corals, sea turtles and eagle rays. Guests can also head down to a world-class PADI dive shop just 100 steps away to explore the reef in full colour. Food-lovers will delight in the flavours of the


West End. With more than 30 restaurants, there’s something to suit every palate, from fresh-caught seafood at Ginger’s Caribbean Grill to melt-in-your- mouth cinnamon buns at Sandy Buns Bakery. Try traditional Honduran baleadas (a flour tortilla, filled with mashed red beans, cream and salty cheese), sample tropical fruits like mango, guava and papaya from the local market or cook up fresh- off-the-boat fish in the villa’s own kitchen. More than just a place to stay, Aire Agua is a gateway to experiencing the best of Roatán.


DON’T MISS Snorkel directly from the villa’s edge into the Roatán Marine Park to see dazzling coral reefs, sea turtles, tropical fish and eagle rays


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KEY FEATURES • En suite bedrooms designed for comfort & privacy


• 2 fully equipped kitchens & dual indoor living spaces


• Saltwater pool & 5 spacious outdoor patios


• Prime location overlooking the Caribbean Sea in Roatán’s West End


• Walking distance to restaurants, shops & beaches


• Direct access to the Roatán Marine Park & vibrant coral reefs


• Less than 100 steps from a world-class PADI dive centre


GET IN TOUCH aireagua.com/villas E: info@aireagua.com


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