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Honduras Travel Requirements

Standard requirements.

U.S. citizens will need a passport valid for six (6) months beyond the entry date. 

South American residents or travelers must provide proof of vaccination against yellow fever. 

Others should check with the Honduran Embassy for their specific requirements.

Customs Declaration Form

Please note that all travelers entering and exiting Honduras are required to complete a customs declaration form. Only one form per family is needed. We recommend completing this form digitally and using the dropdown menu to select either English or Spanish to facilitate your process. However, if you are unable to complete the form digitally, please contact your airline, as they may be able to provide you with a paper form. Ensure you have this form ready to avoid any delays during your travel.

Customs Declaration Link: https://sisglobal.aduanas.gob.hn/Pech/#/plataforma/otra_gestiones/formularioDJRV

Immigration Precheck Form

The Immigration Precheck form is no longer required unless you are a Nicaraguan citizen.

February 14, 2024 Press Release:

INM 001-24 PRESS RELEASE The National Institute of Migration (INM) informs the national and international community that on the instruction of President Xlomara Castro: 1. As of December 12, 2023, pre-screening for national and foreign users is no longer a mandatory requirement to leave or enter Honduras. 2. The main purpose of this provision is to speed up the process of obtaining a transfer at the various border points of the country and to facilitate the procedure for the transfer of users via air, land, or sea. 3. The immigration pre-check will only be a mandatory requirement for Nicaraguan citizens, who must carry it out seven (7) days before the scheduled date of departure to Honduras, by entering the platform: prechequeo.inm.gob.hn 4. The INM will maintain the necessary controls, security verifications, and protocols to guarantee the protection of the users entering and leaving the country.

See the official announcement in Spanish here .

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Honduras Travel Advisory

Travel advisory july 17, 2023, honduras - level 3: reconsider travel.

Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed.

Reconsider travel to Honduras due to crime and kidnapping . Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.

Do not travel to:

  • Gracias a Dios Department due to crime .

Country Summary : Violent crime, such as homicide, armed robbery, and kidnapping, is common. Violent gang activity, such as extortion, violent street crime, rape, and narcotics and human trafficking, is widespread. Local police and emergency services lack sufficient resources to respond effectively to serious crime.

Read the country information page for additional information on travel to Honduras.

If you decide to travel to Honduras:

  • Avoid demonstrations.
  • Be aware of your surroundings.
  • Avoid walking or driving at night.
  • Do not physically resist any robbery attempt.
  • Be extra vigilant when visiting banks or ATMs.
  • Do not display signs of wealth, such as wearing expensive watches or jewelry.
  • Exercise caution using cell phones in public, including inside of cars while stopped in traffic.
  • Visit our website for Travel to High-Risk Areas .
  • Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Follow the Department of State on Facebook and Twitter .
  • Review the Country Security Report for Honduras.
  • Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the Traveler’s Checklist .
  • Visit the CDC page for the latest Travel Health Information related to your travel.

Gracias a Dios Department – Level 4: Do Not Travel

Gracias a Dios is an isolated area with high levels of criminal activity and drug trafficking. Infrastructure is weak, government services are limited, and police and military presence is scarce.

  • The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in Gracias a Dios as U.S. government employees are restricted from traveling to the area.

Visit our website for Travel to High-Risk Areas

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Open for vaccinated visitors

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Not required

Not required for vaccinated visitors

Restaurants

Open with restrictions

Not required in enclosed environments and public transportation.

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Can I travel to Honduras from the United States?

Most visitors from the United States, regardless of vaccination status, can enter Honduras.

Can I travel to Honduras if I am vaccinated?

Fully vaccinated visitors from the United States can enter Honduras without restrictions.

Can I travel to Honduras without being vaccinated?

Unvaccinated visitors from the United States can enter Honduras without restrictions.

Do I need a COVID test to enter Honduras?

Visitors from the United States are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering Honduras.

Can I travel to Honduras without quarantine?

Travelers from the United States are not required to quarantine.

Do I need to wear a mask in Honduras?

Mask usage in Honduras is not required in enclosed environments and public transportation.

Are the restaurants and bars open in Honduras?

Restaurants in Honduras are open with restrictions. Bars in Honduras are .

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Precheck Migratory Check of Honduras

Immigration pre-check is an essential step for Hondurans who plan to return to their country or who wish to verify their immigration status. This process facilitates entry into Honduras and ensures a smooth transit at migration points. In this article, we explain how to carry out the immigration pre-check from the United States.

Understanding Precheck Migration

This procedure consists of validating the traveler’s information in advance, which speeds up and simplifies the process upon arrival in Honduras. Upon completion, travelers can access special lanes at airports and entry points, reducing waiting times.

Steps for Pre-Check Migration

  • Access the online portal: The General Directorate of Migration and Foreigners of Honduras offers an online portal where travelers can initiate their pre-check.
  • Complete personal information: Enter your details, such as full name, passport number and details of your flight or entry to Honduras.
  • Document upload: Depending on your status and type of travel, you will be asked to upload specific documents, such as passport, visa or certificates.
  • Review and confirmation: Once all the information has been entered, check that all the data is correct and confirm the application.
  • Receipt of confirmation: After completing the process, you will receive a voucher or QR code, which you must present upon arrival in Honduras.

Recommendations when performing the Precheck

  • Secure connection: Be sure to use a secure internet connection when entering your data, avoiding public or insecure networks.
  • Verify travel details: Before starting the pre-check, confirm the details of your flight or entry to Honduras to avoid inconveniences.
  • Save vouchers: Save a copy of the voucher or QR code to your device and, if possible, print a physical version.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is immigration pre-check mandatory? Although it is not strictly mandatory, it facilitates and speeds up the entry process, so it is highly recommended.
  • Is there a specific deadline to perform the pre-check? It is ideal to do so at least 48 hours prior to your arrival in Honduras to ensure that your information is processed in time.
  • In case of errors, can I correct the information? Yes, you can re-enter the portal and make the necessary corrections before your trip.

Immigration pre-check is a valuable tool that facilitates the transit of Hondurans returning to their country from abroad.

Performing this procedure in advance guarantees a smoother experience when entering Honduras and significantly reduces waiting times at immigration points. Be sure to take advantage of this resource the next time you travel.

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By Kiwi.com June 6, 2022

By Kiwi.com | June 6, 2022

This article was published on June 6, 2022, and all the information in the article is correct as of this time. Before you book your trip, we highly recommend that you also check official sources for the most up-to-date travel requirements, as they are subject to constant change.

Can I enter Honduras?

All foreign travelers can enter Honduras as long as they follow the local COVID-19 requirements presented below. Please note that all foreign visitors must complete an Immigration Precheck and Health Form before departing for Honduras.

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Can I enter Honduras if I am vaccinated?

You can enter Honduras if you are vaccinated. You can be considered fully vaccinated if you have completed a vaccination course at least 14 days before arriving in Honduras.

As of April 2022, the following vaccines are approved in Honduras:

  • AstraZeneca
  • Johnson & Johnson

Travel documents if I am vaccinated

  • An original certificate confirming vaccination 

Can I enter Honduras if I am unvaccinated?

You can enter Honduras if you are unvaccinated.

Travel documents if I am unvaccinated

  • Confirmation of a negative result of a PCR/rapid antigen test taken within 72 hours before departure

Can I leave Honduras?

You can leave Honduras. Please make yourself aware of the requirements concerning COVID-19 tests and other documents at your destination country.

  • A certificate of complete vaccination against COVID-19 in paper or electronic format

If you are unvaccinated, please present one of the following documents:

  • A certificate of recovery from COVID-19 (no more than 180 days old before the day of crossing the border of a particular country)
  • A negative COVID-19 test result (the relevant period and kind of test may vary, please check the requirements of the destination country )

COVID-19 situation in Honduras currently

As of April 2022, the COVID-19 situation in Honduras is moderate.

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Is it safe to travel to Honduras right now?

International travel to Honduras is safe as long as you follow some basic rules:

  • Wear masks in public places 
  • Keep social distance

Is Tegucigalpa open for travel?

Currently, Tegucigalpa is open to travelers. Please abide by all COVID-19-preventative regulations, which are the same as those in place in the rest of the country.

Do I have to go into quarantine if I go to Honduras?

No quarantine is required upon arrival in Honduras.

How do I get a health pass to travel to Honduras?

When traveling to Honduras, travelers must complete an Immigration Precheck and a Health Form , and this can serve as a health pass during your stay.

Useful links:

  • Immigration Precheck to enter Honduras
  • Honduras Entry Requirements
  • Honduras Health Form

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The second-biggest country in Central America , Honduras presents gigantic variety for traveling. The Mayan Ruins in Copan. Good amenities can be found in cities like Tegucigalpa , San Pedro Sula , La Ceiba , Tela , Utila , Roatán and at Copán Ruinas , but elsewhere conditions can be quite basic, especially in the rural areas.

You can find good hotels even in small towns if you are willing to pay a bit more (Honduras is not really an expensive country). Nevertheless a visit is worthwhile, especially to the ancient Maya ruins in Copán Ruinas , the colonial towns of Gracias and Comayagua , and the fantastic Caribbean Coast .

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  • 14.105714 -87.204008 1 Tegucigalpa — the capital and largest city of Honduras.
  • 15.783344 -86.791778 2 La Ceiba — port city on Caribbean coast with great beaches and daily ferries to the Bay Islands .
  • 15.400914 -87.812019 3 El Progreso — located at a strategic crossroads where major highways towards Comayagua, San Pedro Sula and Tela all converge.
  • 14.452767 -87.637925 4 Comayagua — the former capital of the country is today a quiet colonial town with a beautiful cathedral, notable Spanish architecture and an historic town center.
  • 14.588956 -88.581356 5 Gracias — a pleasant colonial mountain town; nearby Parque Celaque is home to the highest mountain in Honduras set among wonderful cloud forests.
  • 15.851433 -87.942669 6 Puerto Cortes — the main harbour town on the Caribbean coast.
  • 15.506186 -88.024897 7 San Pedro Sula — located in the Sula Valley in the northwest corner of the country, this is a major transportation and economic hub.
  • 14.767525 -88.7781 8 Santa Rosa de Copán — temperate mountain city in the western part of the region, and the nearest place of any size to Copán .
  • 15.78245 -87.451406 9 Tela — an old city with a beautiful sandy coastline and is also home to the second largest humid tropical botanical garden for commercial plants in the world.

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  • 15.5419 -88.2636 1 Cusuco National Park — One of Honduras' most exotic destinations, Leaving from San Pedro Sula by a 4x4 trail into the dense cloud forest.
  • 16.316706 -86.537481 2 Bay Islands — Utila , Roatán , Guanaja , and the Hog Islands are a natural Caribbean paradise very popular for snorkeling and diving.
  • 14.838603 -89.156008 3 Copán — one of the most impressive ruins of the Maya civilization, known for the quality of its sculpture.
  • 14.877222 -87.980556 4 Lake Yojoa — the biggest lake in Honduras which is famous for its fried fish. Nearby are two national parks that hold pristine rainforest and cloud forest as well as Honduras's first microbrewery.
  • 15.25 -84.73 5 Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve — the largest tropical rainforest in Central America.

When referring to Copan Ruinas many people call it just "Copan," but that can be misunderstood. "Copan" is the name of the departamento (like a state). If you want to refer to the area of the old Mayan city, then you should use the full name, "Copan Ruinas." Both the archaeological zone and the nearby town use the name "Copan Ruinas".

The word Honduras means "depths" in the Spanish language.

During the first millennium, Honduras was inhabited by the Maya civilization in the western part and other Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures in the rest. Columbus first explored the country in 1502, and Honduras became a Spanish colony. Honduras, with four other Central American nations, declared its independence from Spain on September 15, 1821 to form a federation of Central American states. In 1838, Honduras left the federation and became independent. Political unrest rocked Honduras in the early 1900s, resulting in an occupation by U.S. Marines. Dictator Gen. Tiburcio Carias Andino established a strong government in 1932.

In 1969, El Salvador invaded Honduras after Honduran landowners deported several thousand Salvadorans. Five thousand people ultimately died in what is called “the football war” because it broke out during a soccer game between the two countries. By threatening economic sanctions and military intervention, the Organization of American States (OAS) induced El Salvador to withdraw.

After two and a half decades of mostly military rule, a freely elected civilian government came to power in 1982. During the 1980s, Honduras was a haven for the anti-Communist contras fighting the Sandinista government of Nicaragua and an ally to Salvadoran government forces fighting against leftist guerrillas.

The country was devastated by Hurricane Mitch in 1998, which killed about 5,600 people and caused almost $1 billion in damage, seriously affecting the development of the country and its vital infrastructure.

Honduras is hot and humid almost year-round. Temperatures vary by altitude rather than season. The average high temperature nationwide is 32°C (90°F) and the average low is 20°C (68°F). Temperatures are coolest in mountain areas.

The Caribbean coast can experience a lot of rain, the heaviest being from September to February. In Tegucigalpa, the capital, the climate remains more temperate and the dry season takes place from December to May. The capital can get chilly between December and January when the temperature in the city hovers around 23°C (73°F).

Honduras consists of a mountainous interior with narrow coastal plains. The Pacific coast is short but the Caribbean coastline is long, including the virtually uninhabited eastern Mosquito Coast. The land experiences frequent, but generally mild, earthquakes. The highest point is Cerro Las Minas at 2,870 meters.

Visitor information

  • Honduras Travel website

Entry requirements

Citizens of the EU , Japan , Norway , Malaysia , Singapore , Switzerland , South Africa , India , Taiwan and most western countries do not need a visa. If you do need a visa, contact a Honduran consulate. Note that your passport expiration date must be a least 3 months later than the date of your scheduled departure from Honduras.

Major international airports with daily flights to Atlanta , Miami , Fort Lauderdale , Madrid , Mexico City , New York , San Salvador , and Houston are in San Pedro Sula , Tegucigalpa (Palmerola), and Roatan . The main international airlines serving the region are Avianca, Copa Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Spirit, and American Airlines. Air Europa operates flights from Madrid to San Pedro Sula while Iberojet operates flights to Palmerola north of Tegucigalpa. Maya Island Air also has a direct flight from Belize to San Pedro Sula (phone number +1 501 223 1140 or [email protected]).

For interior flights check CM Airlines, Lanhsa and Aerolineas Sosa. The interior domestic airlines frequently have flight cancellations, do not guarantee service, and are under no obligation to issue refunds if a flight does not occur. However, American carriers and their international code share partners listed above guarantee travel per US industry standards. Hence, it is advisable not to rely on a domestic carrier to connect to an outbound international flight without having an alternative means to get to the departure point of the foreign bound aircraft in a timely fashion. For instance, if a flight cancellation occurs in La Ceiba headed to San Pedro Sula due to insufficient ticket sales (a common occurrence), a taxi can be hired for a US$50-100 spot price to run the distance in under 2½ hours.

When leaving Honduras there is an airport tax ( Tarifa Aeroportuaria de Vuelo Internacional ) of US$48.44 for foreign visitors and L54 for Honduran citizens (Dec 2019).

Possible from Guatemala , El Salvador , or Nicaragua . Cars are a good selection, but you must always be careful since the roads are not as well developed but good enough to have a pleasant ride. Traffic enforcement outside of stops to curtail the drug trade is minimal to non-existent, and drivers should be cautious of speeding vehicles as well as aggressive driving tactics (e.g. passing on uphill, curved terrain).

Buses to and from San Pedro Sula leave to and from most major locations in Honduras, including Copan Ruinas, Tegucigalpa, Tela and La Ceiba, with some traveling direct and non-stop and others stopping in route. Each of the capitals of the countries surrounding Honduras are also served by buses: Managua , San Salvador , Guatemala City . All buses (except local metropolitan routes)come into and leave from the Main Metropolitan Bus Terminal on the south side of the city. Taxis and local bus routes can get you from there to the center of the city and other destinations within San Pedro Sula

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Major bus companies

  • Hedman Alas have their own secure terminal at the rear of the main bus station with waiting room, smoking lounge and cafeteria. First Class buses to and from Guatemala City, Copan, Tegucigalpa, Tela, La Ceiba and the San Pedro Sula airport.
  • El Rey Express , Telephone: +504 2550 8355. Direct Buses to and from Tegucigalpa, hourly.
  • Catisa-Tupsa , Telephone: +504 2552 1042. Direct Buses to and from Tela and La Ceiba, hourly.
  • Toritos and Copanecos , Telephone: +504 2553 4930. Direct Buses to and from Nueva Ocotepeque via Santa Rosa de Copan, 7 to 8 buses daily.
  • Citul , Telephone: +504 2553 0070. Buses to and from Puerto Cortes, hourly.
  • Tica Bus , Telephone: +504 2556-5149. Direct buses to and from Managua and El Salvador.

Taking the local bus is a great mode of transportation from and to cities within Honduras. Buses are affordable and efficient for you to travel along with the locals. Depending on how many stops the driver makes determines the length of travel time. If you need help knowing the exact fare or which stop is best to get off, ask the locals. Remember the bus is an everyday activity for them.

Boats from Belize come in to the Caribbean ports like Puerto Cortes , see D-Express . Cruise ships commonly stop at the Bay Islands , however.

You may use cruiselines for temporary visits to Honduras' resorts. Cruises visiting Honduras include:

  • Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) visits the Eastern and Western Caribbean from Miami, FL, USA.
  • Princess Cruises, Crown Princess visits the Western Caribbean, roundtrip from Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA.
  • Carnival Cruises, Carnival Legend visits the Western Caribbean from Tampa, FL, USA. The Carnival Valor departs and returns to Miami, FL, USA.

Railroads in Honduras have been built in the northern lowlands (Valle de Sula) since 1880s by two competing banana growers. They never extended to the capital Tegucigalpa or to the Pacific coast and never linked to other countries.

There are three segments operated under the management of Ferrocarril Nacional de Honduras (FNH):

  • San Pedro Sula - Barracoa : occasional passenger trains around San Pedro Sula, for example during carneval and other holidays.
  • City rail in La Ceiba (3 km, passenger transport between downtown and a western suburb, Col. Sitramacsa)
  • Line between La Unión and Salado Barra in Atlantida. This is a funky train that you use to enter Cuero y Salado Wildlife Refuge. Parque Nacional Cuero y Salado.

Small roads are often in poor condition and can be dangerous to drive on. During the rainy season, the condition of roads deteriorates considerably.

It is best to avoid driving at night. Driving on rural roads can be risky at all times; carjackings and violent attacks are possible. When driving, doors should be kept locked and windows closed.

If one party to a road accident is seriously injured, the police have the right to arrest the other party, regardless of whether or not they caused the accident. In such situations, it is a good idea to take down the details of the other party. In the event of an accident, always wait for the police to arrive before moving vehicles.

There is regular boat service from La Ceiba to the bay islands of Roatan and Utila.

Service to Roatan is on the Galaxy Wave II. The ferry trip costs less than flying, and leaves (mostly) on time. A round-trip prima class ticket costs US$53; round-trip general class, $43. Both prima and general seating areas are comfortable and offer air conditioning and flat-screen TVs for your entertainment. The crossing takes about 80 minutes each way.

Service to Utila is on the Utila Princess. Tickets cost about US$30 round trip and the crossing takes about 60 minutes.

Both ferries leave from the same dock. You should arrive at the dock in La Ceiba about an hour early to buy tickets and check luggage. If traveling to the bay islands during Semana Santa (Easter week) it is strongly recommended to fly, as the wait for a ferry can be up to 8 hours. If you are a senior citizen you will find the rate very attractive. If you are prone to sea sickness, the trip North to Roatan can be very uncomfortable, as the Galaxy is fighting the currents. Windy days, re-consider. Otherwise it is a delightful trip, Utila to the West and the Cayos to the East. Last trip of the day to Roatan is awesome with a fantastic sunset.

  • Galaxy II schedule: Roatan - La Ceiba 07:00; La Ceiba - Roatan 10:00. Roatan - La Ceiba 13:00, La Ceiba - Roatan 16:00.
  • New Princess schedule: Utila - La Ceiba 06:20, La Ceiba - Utila 09:30, Utila - La Ceiba 14:00, La Ceiba - Utila 16:00.

Hitchhiking is common only in rural areas, where there is no proper bus connection. This mode of transportation, however, is best reserved for those that know the area and people well. Hitchhiking is used mainly by people who know one another, and it should only be used as a last resort if one is a visiting foreigner or tourist. If one must use this method of transportation, it is common courtesy to pay the driver for his time. Once again, however, this is not a recommended method of travel for anyone who does not know the country and culture extremely well.

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Spanish is the primary language spoken. English is hardly spoken outside of the biggest towns or Bay Islands. In some areas such as Utila, Spanish and English have hybridized in the context of low educational attainment to produce a pidgin tongue that can at times be indecipherable even to native speakers of both languages. Native languages (Lenca, Miskitu, Garifuna, among others) are spoken in various parts of the country, but a Spanish speaker should never be hard to find. Keep a tourist's eye out for "missionary speakers," that is, English or Spanish speaking Hondurans who retain the strong linguistic accents of the nations of their childhood teachers despite no personal links to such countries themselves (e.g. Irish-English overtones are prominent in Utila). Exhibit caution about commenting on linguistic skills to locals even positively, as those who do not speak mainstream Spanish suffer certain social stigmas (e.g. not “real” Hondurans, lower class)

  • The ruins of Copan
  • Roatan Island
  • Utila Island

Honduras is great not only for tourism, but also for opportunities to volunteer and help aid those that live in impoverished conditions. This nation is a very popular destination for medical aid groups and various private aid and mission groups. Certain aid organizations that have a presence in Honduras are World Vision, World Gospel Outreach, Fundacion Casa De Luz, Red Cross, Foundation Free The Oppressed, and several others. The U.S. Peace Corps, however, is no longer active in this country due to security risks. Service and aid trips may not be for everyone, however. If your intention is to enjoy a good vacation, then it is best to travel to Honduras apart from aid organizations and missions. Either way, a trip to Honduras is rewarding and enjoyable, whether you visit to serve or to see the fantastic beauty of this Central American nation.

The Caribbean Coast of Honduras is home to the Bay Islands: Utila, Roatán, and Guanaja. Here you will find the Earth’s second-largest coral reef ready for you to explore. If you wish to become a certified diver, great diving schools are well known in Utila and Roatán. Also, Utila provides hiking, kayaking, and a glorious beach for eco-friendly and nature-intrigued tourist. Or you may prefer an invigorating scuba dive in Roatán. Where you will have the chance to swim in the clear waters near the reef’s gigantic barrel sponges.

The Mosquito Coast, a large rainforest located in the northeast region, is for the adventurous traveler to explore the natural wonders of the plains and wildlife of the tropics. Please revere to tribal groups living within this region who practice traditional lifestyles.

The Western Honduras is home to the ruins at Copan (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) which is believed to have been inhabited by the Mayans from 1200 BC. There are also lively museums and other natural sites for the eco-tourist.

The national currency of Honduras is the lempira (L) (ISO code HNL ), but, like almost everywhere in Central America, the U.S. dollar acts as a second currency and nearly every business accepts both. The U.S. dollar is the main currency on the Bay Islands because of the frequency of cruises and the many American visitors. It is wise to carry small bills (under US$20). Bills with tears of defects such as writing or stamping on them will likely not be accepted.

Coins of Honduras are issued in denominations of 5, 10, 20 and 50 centavos. Banknotes of Honduras are issued in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 lempiras.

ATMs can be found in most cities. Some ATMs dispense both U.S. dollars and lempiras and nearly all can be used in English. Be sure to bring cash to the Bay Islands because they do not have very many ATMs. Nearly all banks exchange money just make sure to bring your passport for identification purposes.

Lempira can be hard to exchange outside of Honduras, so be prepared to exchange all Lempira before leaving the country. The exchange rates by the numerous money changers walking around at the border are not competitive with banks, but are usually only 5-10% below value.

There is always plenty to do while vacationing in Honduras. In San Pedro Sula, things that revolve around shopping include visiting the City Mall and Metroplaza Mall. Also, in the capital, Tegucigalpa, there are several modern shopping centers. These include Multiplaza mall, Cascadas mall, and Metromall. In Tegucigalpa next to the Toncotin international airport, City Mall is the largest mall in Central America. In these Westernized areas you can stock up on practical necessities such as adventure clothing for upcoming trips into the Honduran hinterland. Or, if you just like shopping, you can buy clothes and goods for everyday use at pleasingly cheap prices.

Mercado de Artesanias Guamilito

Leather goods are particularly famous from here, though in truth you can find just about anything, from clothes to trinkets to food and drinks. The Mercado forcibly calls for you to use your bargaining skills; obtaining the price you want can prove one of the more difficult—and therefore rewarding—activities in San Pedro Sula.

Valle De Los Angeles This small town is a gorgeous tourist location that is especially catered towards shoppers looking for local art, crafts, and fine woodwork and souvenirs.

Handicrafts

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Honduras is famous for its Lenca ceramics and beautiful handcrafted wooden boxes made from Honduran mahogany.

If visiting San Pedro Sula, be sure to visit El Mercado Guamilito. You will find many wonderful and cheap handicrafts like hand carved wooden boxes, Lencan pottery, hammocks, paintings, leather products, and beautiful hand-woven fabrics.

Leather Items

Honduran leather items are of fine quality at an extremely reasonable price, making your visit to Honduras a great time to purchase these. Bags, attaché cases, belts, wallets and even garments are a bargain. One of the producers in San Pedro Sula whose quality is up to par with international standards is Danilo's Pura Piel.

Honduras has a long history as a silver mining country. Excellent artisans work the silver and produce very artistic and high quality silver products and jewelry. There are several different jewelers in town. Another popular item are paintings by Honduran artists. These usually depict colonial towns and mountain landscapes that are typical of Honduras. The best selection of these can be found at the Maymo art Gallery.

Valle de Angeles is a must visit location for tourists and souvenir hunters. The town is bordered on the north by the municipality of Central District, on the south by the municipality of San Antonio de Oriente, east by the municipalities of Morocelí and Villa de San Francisco and west by the municipality of Santa Lucía. It is located about 22 km northwest of the capital city, Tegucigalpa, between the mountains of Los Lagos, El Carrizal, Palo Hueco and Chinacla. It is well known as a gorgeous tourist destination for its passionate culture, safety, and wonderful hand-made artwork and crafts. This small town is the perfect place to enjoy souvenir shopping, as the entire town is comprised of cultural shops known for beautiful handicrafts, such as carved boxes and tables, hammocks, paintings and pottery. Valle de Angeles also boasts several restaurants and street shops with savory, delicious local food choices.

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The Honduran "Plato típico" is the most famous lunch. It consists of rice, beef, fried beans (frijolitos), and fried plantains (tajaditas). If you are lucky, it will also come with chimol, a fresh, non-spicy salsa made of tomatoes, green peppers, onions, cilantro and lime juice.

Baleadas are a Honduran original, and a nearly ubiquitous cheap and quick meal. A baleada sencilla (simple) consists of a thick flour tortilla filled with refried beans, cheese (queso), and a type of cream similar to sour cream but not sour (crema or mantequilla). These can be found for as little as 10-15 Lempira. A baleada especial usually also comes with eggs in it and you can sometimes get avocado or even meat these range from 30-50 Lempira.

Other choices are tacos and enchiladas, though don't expect them to be like those in Mexico. The tacos are meat rolled in a corn tortilla and deep fried. The enchiladas are a flat fried corn tortilla topped with ground beef, cheese and a red sauce.

One commonly known Honduran treat is called a macheteada, which is a tortilla filled with sweet, sugary, flour and sugar.

Pinchos y pupusas (tocino, queso, etc.)

San Pedro Sula has some of the country's best nightlife and is a great place to go out and dance the night away or to catch up on all the latest movies. The capital city, Tegucigalpa, also has a great nighttime scene. Nightlife should be reserved for those tourists who know the culture and language extremely well, however, as it can be slightly dangerous for those who do not understand the dangers involved in the nightlife world of Honduras. There are several nightclubs and casinos that have excellent facilities, however, illegal activities are also much more common in these places. The possibility of crime greatly escalates after dark as well, no matter what part of the country one may be in.

Honduran Coffee is great, recognized around the world for its rich taste, with the brands from Copan are usually being the best. Welches is considered to be the best by many locals. A less well known, yet very rich blend is Cloud Forest brand of coffee, which is grown in the higher "Cloud Forest" regions of the nation. This brand also offers buyers the chance to help aid organizations every time the product is purchased. Coffee from Lepaera, Lempira, was judged to be the best coffee in the world but can be difficult to find, even in Lepaera itself, since it is highly demanded around the world and exported accordingly.

Great "licuados" -fruit juices and milk shakes- (mango, piña, watermelon, banana, etc.)are common and worth trying almost anywhere in the country.

Alcoholic beverages are readily available, however, it is not recommended that tourists and foreigners become intoxicated as this increases security risks to that individual. Also, crime is much more common near bars, nightclubs and the like. This being said, Honduras has several excellent alcoholic beverages such as fine wines and rich beers.

Depending where you plan to visit, you will find hotels that provide great services. The capital city, Tegucigalpa, for instance has the Intercontinental hotel and other such accommodations.

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Use common sense at all times and be aware of your surroundings. Foreigners are sometimes robbed on the streets of Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula at night by thieves who stake out areas in front of tourist hotels, and even in daylight if one happens to be in the wrong part of the city. When taking a taxi in Tegucigalpa check for radio dispatched walkie talkies as people have been robbed at gun or knife point.

Violent crime is common enough in San Pedro Sula with robberies and even gang violence. San Pedro Sula, in fact, has the highest murder rate of any city of Honduras, though mainly among rival gangs seeking to control the various illicit trades. Violent crime and robbery is also very common in Tegucigalpa, the capital city, as well as other smaller towns throughout Honduras.

Honduras has one of the highest per capita homicide rates in the world, with 42 homicides for every 100,000 inhabitants in 2017. Murder is a common day to day issue in all of Honduras, especially for LGBT people, a problem which has put increased strain on private aid organizations and missions in the country, and has even forced the U.S. Peace Corps to withdraw all personnel due to safety reasons. While the murder rate has fallen from its 2012 peak, crime rates remain high. The U.S. Department of State advises travelers to reconsider travel to the country due to crime, and not travel to Gracias a Dios Department due to crime (Dec 2019).

Use caution when traveling alone in Honduras, at night its best to take a radio dispatched taxi no matter what part you're in. It is highly recommended to never take public bus transportation if at all possible, as robberies are common. Instead use private bus companies, or safer buses known as rapiditos. It is also recommended that foreigners stay clear of nightclubs and bars, where illegal activity and violence is more common and that travelers not carry large amounts of cash or expensive items. If you are the victim of a crime you should exercise caution when contacting local police, as there is much corruption present in the national police forces. If the crime is not serious, such as robbery, it is best to not contact the police.

Stay healthy

Purified water is used in big-city hotels and restaurants, but bottled water is definitely recommended for outlying areas. Remember to never use the water out of the tap, unless you are certain it is safe. Use bottled water to brush teeth and drink.

Malaria occurs in rural areas, Roatán and other Bay Islands.

Dengue fever is endemic in both urban and rural areas.

Many travel agencies and different places will tell you that Honduras is a dangerous country concerning illnesses. This is not true. People are just as ill all over Latin America (nothing out of what is normal), just take the necessary precautions. HIV is a problem in Honduras so be careful as you would in your own country.

Carry a first aid kit and have contact phone numbers with you.

If hiking or spending significant time in the great outdoors, be prepared for a wide range of natural threats and nuisances including snakes, spiders, scorpions, mosquitoes, and ticks. On the upswing, however, you can actually pick fruit such as mangos, oranges, lemons and starfruit right off the trees.

After your stay in Honduras, as with other countries which have parasite risks in the water supply, it is wise to consult a doctor and request an anti-parasite medicine such as Albendazol, Mebendazole, or Praziquantel.

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Despite violence and widespread poverty, Honduran citizens are friendly people who appreciate a respectful manner and are welcoming to tourists. As with any other country, use caution when choosing what groups to approach and spend time with, as you will most likely not know the local customs of the area, but most of the time Hondurans will be friendly and more than happy to help you. Also, there are several aid organizations and missions in Honduras. If one happens to run into aid workers during their travels it is good to be respectful of their work even if one does not agree with that group's message. Respect should always be demonstrated in Honduras to the poor, as there is a high poverty rate. Also, in many areas of Honduras women are treated with less respect, so as a tourist it is important to demonstrate equal respect to both men and women to show that you are friendly and do not intend to insult any group but simply enjoy the culture.

The country code for Honduras is +504 .

Mobile (3G/GPRS) internet access

If you have an internet capable mobile phone, you just need a local SIM card (roughly L25) and can start enjoying the prepaid access plans, which generally come in lots of an hour, a day, or a week and have a specific maximum usage.

Here is a table for the settings and activation options for various providers, including approximate costs.

Many individuals are sobered by the intense poverty that exists in certain areas of Honduras. It might be beneficial before travelling to Honduras to consider this and prepare to see difficult situations. Generally, tourist activities and programs avoid areas with high poverty, but it is impossible to entirely escape the blatant poverty that fills the country. If one approaches the issue of poverty with respect and empathy, then it should not be a problem. However, it is necessary to keep the difficulties of poverty in mind and have respect for the people of this beautiful Central American nation.

Electricity is 110 V/60 Hz, as in the United States and Canada, however three-prong grounded plugs are not as common, so two-prong adapters come in handy. While there is electricity in most areas of the country, it is not guaranteed to be on all the time. Power outages are very common, and while many businesses and hotels have backup generators, some may not therefore it is wise to plan for slight power outages in certain areas (making sure your phone is charged for example). These outages rarely last longer than an hour, so it is a minor inconvenience at best.

It is wise to remember that if you are from a country that accepts tattoos as non-threatening to take into consideration that in Honduras and other Central American nations, tattoos are often highly affiliated with gang activity. Therefore, if you possess tattoos it is best to try and keep them covered and not make a big show of them. Generally, tourists should have no problem if they stay in safe areas and avoid locations in which illegal activity is common.

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Honduras Airports

Honduras Airports

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There are a total of four International Honduras Airports!

Honduras is the only Central American country with more that two international airports operating within its territory! A total of four international Honduras airports are in operation throughout the country, (Toncontin (TGU) in Tegucigalpa ; Ramon Villeda Morales (SAP) in San Pedro Sula ; Goloson (LCE) in La Ceiba ; Juan Manuel Galvez (RTB) in Roatan ). Toncontin has regular service by  Avianca, American Airlines, Copa Airlines, United Airlines and Delta Airlines. Villeda Morales in San Pedro Sula has service by Avianca, American Airlines, Copa Airlines, Delta Airlines, Spirit Air, and AeroMexico. Cayman Airways is the only international airline flying scheduled flights into La Ceiba. Finally, Roatan has service by Avianca, American Airlines, United Airlines and Delta Airlines. As you can see, it easy to travel directly to the destination of your preference! Once in Honduras it is easy to get to the specific part of the country you wish to visit. Local flights are offered by several different local airlines, Sosa Airlines, CM Airlines, LANHSA  and Avianca Regional, all servicing the mayor cities and tourist destinations in Honduras.

New Honduras Airport opening in November 2021!

As of November 2021, the P almerola International Airport in Comayagua will open its doors. This airport will replace Toncontin airport in Tegucigalpa as an international passenger and cargo hub. It´s improved facilities has already attracted several airlines to commence service to this area. Spirit Airlines and Aeromexico already have scheduled service available as of November 2021! Toncontin will remain open as a regional and domestic airport, servicing the CA4 countries which include Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua.

In addition to the four international Honduras airports, Honduras also has several domestic Honduras airports that make it easy to travel within the country. The most important of these airports are those located in Utila , Guanaja , Copan Ruinas , Gracias , Tela , Choluteca and Puerto Lempira. They are served by the different local airlines that provide service within Honduras. There are also some smaller airfields in the Moskito Coast (La Moskitia) that allow you to visit this vast and remote jungle land that is in the eastern end of Honduras, close to the border with Nicaragua .

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Good day and thanks for reaching out to us. There are direct flights to Roatan from Atlanta, Houston, Miami, Dallas Forth Worth and New York City. I would recommend flying directly to Roatan. Although fares there are usually higher, if this is your destination, then you will be saving on the internal airplane tickets that tend to be expensive in Honduras. Although the flights are not daily, most destinations offer at least two or three weekly schedules that you can accommodate to.

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    The national currency of Honduras is the lempira (L) (ISO code HNL), but, like almost everywhere in Central America, the U.S. dollar acts as a second currency and nearly every business accepts both. The U.S. dollar is the main currency on the Bay Islands because of the frequency of cruises and the many American visitors.

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  23. Honduras Airports

    In addition to the four international Honduras airports, Honduras also has several domestic Honduras airports that make it easy to travel within the country. The most important of these airports are those located in Utila, Guanaja, Copan Ruinas, Gracias, Tela, Choluteca and Puerto Lempira.