A new Pete Dye golf course isn’t all that’s waiting for you in Roatan
Unlike the notorious pirate Henry Morgan, who stashed his plunder in Roatan’s hidden sea caves, golf architects Pete and Perry Dye have left a treasure that’s easy to find.
Called the Black Pearl, Roatan’s first golf course is the centrepiece of Pristine Bay Resort, a massive $102-million development that is helping transform this once largely unknown Honduran island favoured by scuba divers and expats into one of the Caribbean’s emerging destinations.
Tourist arrivals in Roatan,
Called the Black Pearl, Roatan’s first golf course is the centrepiece of Pristine Bay Resort, a massive $102-million development that is helping transform this once largely unknown Honduran island favoured by scuba divers and expats into one of the Caribbean’s emerging destinations.
Tourist arrivals in Roatan,
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