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Who Lives in Roatan? Island Demographics

Roatan is a small, idyllic island in the Caribbean Sea that attracts people from all over the world. With its crystal-clear waters, stunning beaches, and rich culture, Roatan is a popular destination for tourists and expats alike. However, many people wonder who lives on this island paradise, and what is the demographic makeup of the local population.

Roatan is a melting pot of different cultures, and the demographics of the island reflect this diversity. The majority of the population is of mixed-race ancestry, with influences from African, European, and Indigenous cultures. The official language is Spanish, but English is widely spoken, and many islanders are bilingual.

The island has a population of around 100,000 people, with most residents living in the three main towns: Coxen Hole, French Harbour, and West End. The island has a vibrant expat community, with people from all over the world calling Roatan their home. This international mix adds to the island’s unique character and creates a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere for visitors.

One of the unique aspects of Roatan’s demographics is the large number of Garifuna people who live on the island. The Garifuna are descendants of African slaves and Carib and Arawak Indians, and their culture is a significant part of the island’s heritage. Visitors can experience Garifuna music, dance, and cuisine during their stay on Roatan, making for a truly authentic Caribbean experience.


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