The natural and archaeological sites in Honduras include Caribbean islands, rainforest national parks, mountains, and remnants of the Mayan civilization. The country features sandy beaches, botanical gardens, hot springs, and coastal lagoons. Historical monuments such as the Tegucigalpa Cathedral and Copán ruins reflect the country's rich past. Wildlife and plant life are showcased in conservation parks and nature reserves.
Tela, Honduras
Protected area of 781 square kilometers including coral reefs, mangroves, rainforests, and white sand beaches. The park is home to howler monkeys and migratory birds.
Roatán, Honduras
Private island of 3 hectares located in the Caribbean with white sand beaches, diving zones, and a marine animal rehabilitation center.
Copán, Honduras
Mayan ceremonial center built between 400 and 800, with pyramid temples, a ball court, and sculpted stelae representing ancient rulers.
Islas de la Bahía, Honduras
Island of 57 square kilometers covered with Caribbean pines, surrounded by coral reefs. The island has 15 km of beaches and peaks at 375 meters in altitude.
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Colonial religious building constructed in 1765 with a baroque-style façade and gilded wooden altars inside.
Islas de la Bahía, Honduras
Coral island skirted by reefs home to whale sharks. The beaches feature white sand and palm trees.
La Ceiba, Honduras
Group of fifteen islands surrounded by turquoise waters and coral reefs, a natural habitat for many marine species.
Roatán, Honduras
First Garifuna settlement in Honduras founded in 1797, where inhabitants maintain their ancestral traditions, dances, and cuisine.
La Ceiba, Honduras
Natural reserve of 1073 square kilometers including tropical rainforest, rivers, and waterfalls. The area hosts jaguars and over 400 bird species.
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Building showcasing exhibitions on Honduran history and culture. The museum includes pre-Columbian artifacts and displays about the country's development.
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Freshwater lake spanning 79 square kilometers. The area offers local restaurants serving fish and birdwatching activities.
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Protected area surrounding the second-highest mountain in Honduras. The park contains cloud forests and hiking trails.
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Natural reserve of 20,000 hectares featuring mountainous terrain covered with rainforests, hiking trails, and several natural waterfalls.
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Cultural institution displaying the history, traditions, music, and dances of the Garifunas, an ethnic group of African and Amerindian descent.
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Religious monument in white concrete standing 20 meters tall located atop El Picacho mountain at 1240 meters elevation.
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
First national park in Honduras created in 1980, including 238 square kilometers of cloud forests, waterfalls, and diverse animal species.
Roatán, Honduras
Iguana conservation center with educational program and observation trails. Visitors can feed and photograph the reptiles in their natural habitat.
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Former colonial mining town from the 16th century hosting craft workshops specializing in woodworking and furniture making.
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This 43-meter-high waterfall allows for canyoning, swimming, and hiking. A suspension bridge offers a view of the falls.
Roatán, Honduras
This 2-kilometer white sandy beach offers dive sites with coral reefs and a wide variety of tropical fish.
Roatán, Honduras
20-hectare forest trails with monkeys, parrots, and tropical vegetation. The park includes botanical gardens and animal observation areas.
Roatán, Honduras
Long beach lined with palm trees featuring white sand and coral reefs. Diving gear and restaurants are available on site.
Roatán, Honduras
5-hectare site including replicas of Mayan temples and a cultural center. The island also hosts a wildlife sanctuary.
Copán, Honduras
4-hectare conservation center specializing in macaws and other tropical birds. The park offers guided trails and feeding areas.
Copán, Honduras
Mayan monument of 63 steps built in the 8th century, containing more than 2000 carved glyphs recounting the history of Copán's rulers.
Roatán, Honduras
Collection of tropical plants over 40 hectares showcasing orchids, palms, and fruit trees native to the Caribbean.
Copán, Honduras
Natural hot springs located in the forest with several hot water pools at different temperatures and walking trails.
Roatán, Honduras
Half-circle coastal bay bordered by palm trees and local restaurants, with a coral reef accessible from the beach.
Islas de la Bahía, Honduras
Protected island featuring coral reefs, beaches, forest trails, and several remnants of pre-Columbian civilizations.
Gracias, Honduras
Mountain range covered with cloud and pine forests, crossed by rivers and housing natural hot springs.
San Pedro Sula, Honduras
Mountainous area covered with rainforest inhabited by quetzals, howler monkeys, and numerous endemic species.
Tela, Honduras
Botanical research center founded in 1926 presenting a collection of 2000 tropical plant species across 1700 hectares.
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Honduran natural reserve of 8000 square kilometers covered with rainforest, home to jaguars, howler monkeys, and scarlet macaws.
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Brackish water stretch of 1200 square kilometers linked to the Caribbean Sea, surrounded by mangroves inhabited by manatees and turtles.
Copán, Honduras
150-hectare family farm producing coffee and cocoa, offering plantation tours and demonstrations.
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Territory of 20,000 square kilometers covered by rainforest, traversed by rivers, and dotted with swamps, habitat of the Miskito people.