🌴 Hidden Gem with Heart and Flavor – Tita’s Pink SeaHorse Rocks! 🌴
If you’re lucky enough to stumble upon Tita’s Pink SeaHorse, count it as a sign—you’ve found one of Roatán’s most soulful beach bars. Tucked behind Sueno Del Mar Diving Resort in West End, this place is more than just a bar—it’s a vibe, a community, and a celebration of island life A.
Tita herself is a legend: warm, welcoming, and full of stories. Her niece Nikki adds even more sparkle to the experience. From the moment you arrive, you’re treated like family. The drinks? Cold and strong. The food? Surprisingly delicious—don’t skip the fries, they’re next-level A. And the sunsets? Pure magic.
What makes this spot truly special is its off-the-beaten-path feel. As Nikki says, “only those who are supposed to be here will find this place” A—and once you do, you’ll never want to leave.
Whether you’re sipping a Michilada in the sun or chatting with locals under the stars, Tita’s is the kind of place that stays with you long after...
Read moreI wanted to love this place. I walked on the beach for hours until it opened because I am an early riser. My pup and I were the second guests to enter and I went to the bar since only one person was working and I didn’t want her to have to walk away from helping the guests at the bar…after a while, she asked me if I needed anything. I asked if she had mint lemonade which is usually what I order with Gin. She scoffed at me and said that’s too much work- what do you think this is? I said okay what do you have for Gin. She mumbled under her breath she didn’t like gin and then proceeded to say whatever you get with gin… I said ummm I usually get mint lemonade and laughed…. I left. She was the most unwelcoming person I’ve come across on this island in over a year. Bummer. Just wanted to chill for a few hours, drink, and get...
Read moreTitas was recommended by our host, and online. We arrived just before sunset, it wasn't busy. We ordered 2 mojitos ($9usd each), then we waited and waited and waited and waited .... Now I've been around every country in Central America, and many islands,.... but!!?? The bartender was very pleasant, but she cracked at least 12 Beers, strayed two or three trips inside the building, and served 5 plates of food before she started to make our overly sugared mojitos. It's a pleasant enough place, right off the beach, good views from the back seats around the bar, but WOW!! Over 35 minutes to make two simple drinks, while serving everyone else (one guy drank three beers betwixt our order and delivery -- I counted. As I said, Pleasant enough vibe, but not enough hours in a...
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