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Offering both sandy beaches and crystal clear Caribbean waters as well as historical sites of Spanish colonialism and the ancient Mayan civilisation, Honduras has much to explore. You can enjoy a cultural experience exploring ruins one day and hit the beach the next when travelling to Honduras.
Known for a multi-ethnic history even before colonial times, a main society of pre-Columbian Honduras was the Oxwitik civilisation, which spanned over several Central American countries. Close to the border with Guatemala, visitors can find the lost city of Copán, the capital of a powerful native kingdom before being taken over by the Mayans. Ruins include fascinating sculptures and architecture unique to the city.
The Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa (hint: pronounce the Gs like Hs) also offers myriad experiences for travellers of Central America. From traditional colonial barrios to the downtown Multiplaza, an entertainment and shopping complex, travellers to Honduras can find it all in Tegucigalpa.
Key information for holidays in Honduras
Like other Central American nations, Honduras boasts a rich biodiversity of plants and animals, and any trip to Honduras wouldn't be complete without seeing its flora and fauna. Visit Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve to catch tapirs, ocelots and spider monkeys in the Honduras jungle.
Honduras experiences a tropical climate year-round, divided into a dry and wet season. Hurricanes and tropical depressions can affect Honduras at the end of the wet season.
Beach towns are another popular attraction in Honduras, as the country rests on the shores of the Caribbean Sea. Head to the historic port of Trujillo or the Cayos Cochinos to soak up the sun.
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