What to See & Do
The country’s capital, Tegucigalpa, along with other large cities such as San Pedro Sula and La Ceiba, offer the most in modern attractions and transport, shopping, dining and nightlife choices, while charming old towns like Comayagua and Gracias feature Spanish history and colonial architecture. The cozy mountain town of Santa Rosa is the tourist’s ticket to Copan‘s impressive ancient Mayan ruins.
Coveted destinations like Cuscuco National Park, Lake Yojoa, Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve, and Rio Cangrejal are Honduras’s natural attractions, presenting opportunities for hiking through tropical cloud forests, touring coffee plantations and exploring unspoiled ecosystems teeming in exotic wildlife in addition to adventures like cave exploring and whitewater rafting. A short flight or boat ride out to the Bay Islands of Roatan, Utila and Guanaja awards a Caribbean paradise ideal for swimming, diving, snorkeling, sport fishing and boating.
What to Eat
Typical Honduran cuisine is similar to Mexican but less spicy and primarily consists of beef, rice and fried beans, with dishes like deep-fried tacos, enchiladas and baleadas (tortillas stuffed with cheese and refried beans) being most common.
Getting Around
Domestic flights, public buses and limited trains are available for getting around the Honduran mainland, while boats and planes provide transport to the Bay Islands.
Destinations
1.Roatan
3.Utila
2.Copan
4.Lago de Yojoa
5.Punta Sal
6.Guanaja
8.Comayagua
9.Rio Cangrejal
10.Cayos Cochinos
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