How is the infrastructure in St. Helene?
St. Helene is a small island just off of Roatan. It is separated from Roatan through some mangrove swamp to the eastern side of Port Royal. St. Helene is not a heavily populated area and is inhabited by English speaking locals. The power source in St. Helene is typically generated by solar power or a diesel generator. However, with the changes in our local power company, there is a projection to bring power from the main island of Roatan to St. Helene, Morat and Barbaret. The communities of the island do work together to supply water to the homes in the area. There are no cars on St. Helene at this time, so there are no real roads for vehicle traffic. People travel mostly on foot or by boat when they need to get from one destination to another. Morat and Barbaret are two other islands to the east of St. Helene. Morat does not have much development at all but Barbaret is developing rapidly as there is an owner making improvements there.