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Omoa is one of the oldest towns in Honduras that played an important role in the history of Honduras, especially during colonial times. This area of the country is of stunning beauty thanks to the impressive Merendon mountain range backbone to this p...
Categories: Bahia de Omoa
The Bay Islands off Honduras' Caribbean coast are one of the primary tourism areas, and there is an almost feverish building boom on Roatan serving both vacationers and retirees. The islands are popular with divers, snorkelers and anglers because of ...
Categories: Bay Islands
A commercial center for agriculture located in the far southern part of Honduras, Choluteca isn't a tourism hot spot, though it's close to two good volcanic-sand beaches on the Gulf of Fonseca—Cedeno and Punta Raton. Fishing is also possible on the g...
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Anyone driving from San Pedro Sula to Tegucigalpa should stop off for at least one night in Comayagua, with many colonial era streets and buildings. Founded in 1537, it was the capital of Honduras for more than 300 years but was heavily damaged by fi...
Categories: Comayagua
The gateway to Guatemala from Honduras, Copan is a Mayan archaeological site discovered in 1570 by Diego Garcia de Palacio. The ruins of 1,000 year-old Copan revealed plazas, temples, intricate sculptures and statues and a ceremonial center at the he...
Categories: Copan
Categories: Cuero y Salado Wildlife Refuge
The blossoming colonial village of Gracias, Honduras, southeast of Copan and 100 mi/160 km northwest of Tegucigalpa, is the starting place for those wishing to hike Mount Celaque in Celaque National Park, which is 3 mi/5 km away. The park is often sh...
Categories: Gracias
La Ceiba, on Honduras' Caribbean coast 120 mi/195 km north of Tegucigalpa, has lots of discos, a large shopping center and some excellent beaches nearby. There's a good selection of accommodations, including several new beach resorts.The Hondurans ha...
Categories: La Ceiba
Categories: La Ensenada
Categories: La Esperanza
The La Mosquitia area along the northeastern coast of Honduras, 175 mi/280 km northeast of Tegucigalpa, is everybody's vision of jungle: heavily forested, swampy and remote, with few roads. It's the largest continuous rain forest in Central America. ...
Categories: La Mosquitia
La Tigra, the first national park in Honduras (it protects Tegucigalpa's water supply), is set in a tropical cloud forest 15 mi/25 km northwest of the capital. La Tigra makes a nice outing for city residents, but visitors will find more interesting p...
Categories: La Tigra National Park
Lago de Yojoa, the largest natural lake in Honduras, sits directly along the San Pedro Sula-Tegucigalpa highway, 60 mi/97 km south of San Pedro Sula. The mountain- and forest-fringed Lago de Yojoa is approximately 10 mi/16 km long by 5 mi/8 km wide. ...
Categories: Lago de Yojoa
Omoa is a small beach town with a protected harbor that has attracted an international community of yachts, backpackers, restaurants, and hotels. Omoa is also the site of the fortress of San Fernando, a large and fairly well preserved fortress built...
Categories: Omoa Honduras
Categories: Puerto Cortes
Puerto Cortes is the principal port of Central America, and its port facilities are most advanced. The town has a very attractive central park. The municipal beach is a big attraction on weekends and holidays. The Saturday farmer's market draws big ...
Categories: Puerto Cortez
Categories: Punta Sal
San Lorenzo is a municipality in the country of Honduras; it is located 60 miles south of the capital of the country, Tegucigalpa. San Lorenzo is one of the most developed cities in southern Honduras. The weather is tropical with high humidity levels...
Categories: San Lorenzo
The country's manufacturing and commercial center, San Pedro Sula is the fastest-growing city in Honduras and one of the most prosperous. Many foreign companies have set up operations there, especially U.S. textile companies. Located 110 mi/175 km no...
Categories: San Pedro Sula
Located on top of a hill overlooking pine-covered mountains, 125 miles/200 km northwest of Tegucigalpa, Santa Rosa Copan is a pleasant town that has colonial architecture and a large cigar factory, La Flor de Copan, that is open to the public by appo...
Categories: Santa Rosa de Copan
Hurricane Mitch ravaged the Honduran capital, Tegucigalpa, in 1998. Bridges and entire neighborhoods were wiped out, and historic buildings were damaged. Today, the city, located 110 mi/175 km southeast of San Pedro Sula, appears more or less normal ...
Categories: Tegucigalpa
Once the headquarters of United Fruit (parent company of Chiquita-brand bananas), Tela, Honduras, sits on the country's north coast 110 mi/175 km north of Tegucigalpa. It has a beautiful beach—among the most beautiful in Central America—and is near s...
Categories: Tela
Located on the northern coast of Honduras and bordered by the mountainous Parque Nacional Capiro Calentura, Trujillo is an excellent destination for those in search of a tropical paradise with an edge. With its beautiful beaches on the bay, s...
Categories: Trujillo Honduras
Categories: Water Caye
The heart beat of the Bay Islands is felt strongest in West End - small in size but huge every other way and a one-stop shop for fun in the sun. Island tours, fishing, diving, snorkeling and shopping are favorite vacation pastimes. There are also bo...
Categories: West End Roatan