This tiny Honduran island has 6,000 locals guarding the world’s second-largest reef – ferry keeps crowds away
Most travelers rush past Honduras toward Mexico’s beaches or Belize’s famous Blue Hole, completely missing the Caribbean’s best-kept secret. Guanaja Island measures just 50 square kilometers yet protects part of the world’s second-largest barrier reef system with the dedication of a small army. The island’s 6,000 residents have created something remarkable: a living laboratory where … Lire plus