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ICYMI: I’m a Roatan Expat Expert!

May 30, 2016 by Rika Leave a Comment

Sometimes I forget that not everyone is following me on all my social media channels – so in case you missed it, I wanted to showcase my recent partnership with AirTransat as part of their ExperienceTransat series – I’m the Roatan Expat Expert! (If you were already following along, then I’ve included something in here for you too… some behind-the scenes photos!)

AirTransat is a Canadian charter airline that flies directly to Roatan from select cities in eastern Canada. If you live anywhere near eastern Canada, TAKE THE CHARTER. Seriously. This is advice coming from someone who has done up to NINE connecting flights to get off Roatan and get back to Vancouver. It’s a nightmare. So I’m all about direct flights!!

As part of my partnership with AirTransat, I wrote a few articles and took photos for them that you can check out here:

  • A Local’s Guide to the Best Restaurants on Roatan

  • Beyond the Guidebook: The Best Beaches on Roatan

  • The End of the Road: Roatan’s Hidden East End

We also produced a video with the help of local Roatan rockstar video production company Umi Productions. If you’ve ever wondered what I look like or sound like in real life, or see me diving, here’s your chance:


Here are a few behind-the-scenes photos of Saaya from Umi Productions and I as we spent a day filming the video:

It was a lot of fun getting to show off Roatan. Big thanks to AirTransat for letting me be a part of the Transat Expat Expert experience!

Guys, make sure to follow me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter … there’s lots of extras posted there that don’t make it onto the blog. I also have Google+ if anyone even uses that? And I’m on Bloglovin’, so you can follow me there too! Plus it makes me try to post more than once a month. So there’s that. 

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