This is THE Roatan experience and the single reason most cruisers come ashore here: you cradle a two-toed sloth, let capuchin and spider monkeys climb onto your shoulders, and have scarlet macaws perch on your arm. It's a hands-on exotic-animal encounter you genuinely cannot do at most Caribbean ports, and the 'sloth selfie' is the photo everyone on the ship comes home with. A first-timer with one port day would deeply regret skipping it.
What to expect
You'll arrive at Daniel Johnson's Monkey & Sloth Hangout and move directly into hands-on encounters: cradling a two-toed sloth while capuchin and spider monkeys climb onto your shoulders, and posing for the iconic "sloth selfie" with scarlet macaws perched on your arm. The experience is tactile and immersive—a genuine exotic-animal encounter you cannot replicate at most Caribbean ports. If you book a packaged 4-hour island tour or monkey-and-snorkel combo, you'll combine the hangout with additional activities before returning to port. The entire rhythm centers on animal interaction and photo opportunities, with the hangout itself allowing you to move at your own pace through the exhibits.
Direct wins big. Carnival's monkey-and-sloth city tour is $44.99pp; the ship's sloth + chocolate + beach combos run $75-$85pp. Walk in by taxi and the same animal encounter is $12pp, and even a full transported package tops out around $40-$55pp -- roughly half the ship combo. Only edge for the ship: it guarantees you back to the vessel, so if you book direct, use an operator that does port pickup and tracks your sailing.
Good to know
Book direct by calling +504 3174-5185 or emailing djmonkeyandslothhangout@gmail.com to secure the $12pp gate fee, or arrange a transport package ($30–$55pp) that includes round-trip pickup from the pier—essential for guaranteeing your return to the ship. Arrange transport through an operator who tracks sailing times, especially if booking independently; this excursion demands a solid buffer (plan 5–6 hours maximum ashore, leaving 1–2 hours before all-aboard). Bring reef-safe sunscreen, a waterproof phone case or dry bag for your camera, and small bills for tips and any add-ons; booking ahead via email or phone is strongly recommended to confirm availability and secure your preferred tour option.