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Honduras Honduras, officially the Republic of Honduras, is a country in Central America. The republic of Honduras is bordered to the west by Guatemala, to the southwest by El Salvador, to the southeast by Nicaragua, to the south by the Pacific Oce ...
is a touristic destination that attracts visitors due to its natural environment, white and dark sand beaches, coral reefs, abundant flora and fauna, colonial era towns, and archaeological sites. Other attractions include the area's customs and traditional foods. In 2019 Honduras received 2.8 million foreigners, half of those tourists are cruise passengers.


History

The territory of modern Honduras was discovered in the fourth trip of
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between 1502 and 1503, at that time it was called Guaymuras or Hibueras by local Indians, was followed by the conquest of the inhabitants and later the exploration of land, which involves the making both geographic maps, as coastal charts and of navigation. In 1526 the conquistador Don
Hernán Cortés Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano, 1st Marquess of the Valley of Oaxaca (; ; 1485 – December 2, 1547) was a Spanish ''conquistador'' who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire and brought large portions of w ...
learned through díceres that in the jungle of the Honduran
Mosquito Coast The Mosquito Coast, also known as the Mosquitia or Mosquito Shore, historically included the area along the eastern coast of present-day Nicaragua and Honduras. It formed part of the Western Caribbean Zone. It was named after the local Miskit ...
was a city of such splendor as
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, called here the Ciudad Blanca in which its buildings were completely white; Cortés undertook the trip to Honduras to find this great city, then in 1544 the Bishop of Comayagua, Fray
Cristóbal de Pedraza Cristóbal de Pedraza (1485 – c.1555) was a Spanish clergyman who became Bishop of Comayagua in Honduras in 1541.
assured having crossed the jungle of the Mosquitia and come to a white city. One of the explorers of Cortés was Captain Don
Pedro de Alvarado Pedro de Alvarado (; c. 1485 – 4 July 1541) was a Spanish conquistador and governor of Guatemala.Lovell, Lutz and Swezey 1984, p. 461. He participated in the conquest of Cuba, in Juan de Grijalva's exploration of the coasts of the Yucatá ...
the advanced was carrying many cartographers and clerks who recounted the exploits and discoveries on their trips, another character was Don Diego García de Palacios while He is exploring the landscapes and mountainous areas between
Guatemala Guatemala ( ; ), officially the Republic of Guatemala ( es, República de Guatemala, links=no), is a country in Central America. It is bordered to the north and west by Mexico; to the northeast by Belize and the Caribbean; to the east by H ...
and Honduras, across the
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he found the Maya city of Copán, he made many notes of the vestiges saw, the wonderful stone buildings and bewilderment that produced those remnants of a civilization that was evident in his report written in 1576. Later John Lloyd Stephen also he narrates his discoveries and adventures in the work that later published "Incidents of Travel in Mexico, Yucatan and Central America." Other characters who collected and recounted his travels by the Honduran territory: Friar Esteban Verdalet, who is considered a martyr because he was killed at the hands of the Indians Tawahkas and
Lencas The Lenca or Lepawiran "people of the jaguar" are from present day southwest Honduras and eastern El Salvador in Central America. They once spoke many Dialects such as Chilanga, Putun, Kotik etc. Although there were different dialects, they un ...
,. Jesuit priest José Lino Fábregas he born in San Miguel de
Tegucigalpa Tegucigalpa (, , ), formally Tegucigalpa, Municipality of the Central District ( es, Tegucigalpa, Municipio del Distrito Central or ''Tegucigalpa, M.D.C.''), and colloquially referred to as ''Tegus'' or ''Teguz'', is the capital and largest city ...
and who would conduct its studies at the
University of Mexico The National Autonomous University of Mexico ( es, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, UNAM) is a public research university in Mexico. It is consistently ranked as one of the best universities in Latin America, where it's also the bigges ...
and conducted extensive research on the Aztec civilization in that country, Fábregas was withdrawn of the brotherhood due to his works published for teaching in Italian “''EZPLICAZIONES DELLE FIGURE HIEROFICHE DEL CODICE BORGIANO MESSICANO, DEDICATA AL ECCELESTISSIMO E REVERENDISSIMO PRINCIPEIL SIGNORE CARIDINALES BORGIA''”. The dedication of the Bishop of Honduras at that time Friar
Jerónimo de Corella Jerónimo de Corella O.S.H. (born in Spain) was a Spanish clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tegucigalpa The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tegucigalpa (1916 established, successor to the Diocese of Comayagua, erected 15 ...
who with his conservative vision take the bishopric of Trujillo (Honduras) to
Comayagua Comayagua () is a city, municipality and old capital of Honduras, located northwest of Tegucigalpa on the highway to San Pedro Sula and above sea level. The accelerated growth experienced by the city of Comayagua led the municipal authoriti ...
, followed by Bishop Fray
Fernando Cardiñanos Fernando Cardiñanos O.F.M. Obs. (born 29 May 1731 in Vitoria-Gasteiz – July 1794) was a Spaniards, Spanish clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Comayagua. He became ordained in 1788. He was appointed bishop in 1788. He died i ...
adventurer who traveled the territory and drafted several reports of censuses for the Spanish crown, so it was possible to give out a how places and parishes existed in Honduras, other of the informants exponents was Don Alejo Conde García who in 1790 he was the first to report the arrival of Galician settlers to Gracias a Dios, while he was Governor of Honduras. In 1805 Colonel Ramón de Anguiano also reported on population census, the problems of the province and the attack at Trujillo by the British this came the idea of putting more defense in the Fort of Santa Barbara and send to build the Fortress of San Fernando the largest Spanish fortification in Central America; with the arrival of the Abbe Brasseur de Bourboug to the site of Copán in 1864, was impressed by the Mayan remains, also in a note of that year it appears as are and his companions the Mrs. Rob Owen and Osbert Salm taken pictures of the place. 1855 George Eprahim Squier published his notes on Honduras, in the work The States of Honduras and San Salvador. Squir, came to Honduras through the construction of Honduras National Railway. For 1857 the Spanish Antonio Calvache publishes a brochure about his explorations in Honduras.


Early tourism

in 1881 reached Copán the English archaeologist
Alfred Percival Maudslay Alfred Percival Maudslay FRAI (18 March 1850 – 22 January 1931) was a British diplomat, explorer, and archaeologist. He was one of the first Europeans to study Maya ruins. He also fully translated and annotated the best version of Bernal ...
who makes the deepest studied of this Mayan site, then come other scientists, professionals and scholars who have participated in giving to the world, how is Honduras and many others in the US, Europe and Asia, were perplexed by the stories and details embodied in them, so they started the tourist "boom" to these lands. Another important factor was the arrival in the final decade of the 19th century and beginning of 20th century of the US transnational banana companies like Vaccaro Bros., the
Standard Fruit Company Standard Fruit Company (now Dole plc) was established in the United States in 1924 by the Vaccaro brothers. Its forerunner was started in 1899, when Sicilian Arberesh immigrants Joseph, Luca and Felix Vaccaro, together with Salvador D'Antoni, ...
, etc. who besides source work, several were the Americans who did so to speak tourism from that country to the Honduran north coast, thus forging a shipping tourist route.


First Honduran tourist route

Since the first decade of 20th century American tourist boats made the following route of the points considered most tourist highlight. With the increase in the presence of North American companies in Honduras, exoticism and beaches began to be attractive to Americans, with several moving to the Honduran coast for vacations. Vapors ships departed from
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, roamed the
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, Tampico, port of
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, around the Yucatan peninsula, arrived at the Honduras coast where their destinations were
Puerto Cortés Puerto Cortés, originally known as Puerto de Caballos, is a port city and municipality on the north Caribbean coast of Honduras, right on the Laguna de Alvarado, north of San Pedro Sula and east of Omoa, with a natural bay. The present city ...
, Tela, La Ceiba and Trujillo, returning by
Bay Islands Bay Islands may refer to: * Bay Islands Department, Honduras * Southern Moreton Bay Islands, Queensland, Australia See also * Bay of Islands * Bay of Isles * Island Bay, Wellington * Little Bay Islands Little Bay Islands is a vacant town in ...
,
Caribbean Sea The Caribbean Sea ( es, Mar Caribe; french: Mer des Caraïbes; ht, Lanmè Karayib; jam, Kiaribiyan Sii; nl, Caraïbische Zee; pap, Laman Karibe) is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean in the tropics of the Western Hemisphere. It is bounded by Mexico ...
, go through the
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in Cuba and return to the United States.


20th century

The increase in
cruise A cruise is any travel on a cruise ship. Cruise or Cruises may also refer to: Tourism * Booze cruise * Music cruise * River cruise Aeronautics and aircraft * Cruise (aeronautics), a distinct stage of an aircraft's flight * Aviasouz Cruise, a R ...
trips made the Honduran coast a common destination for ships. Tourism in Honduras saw a huge increase in the 1970s and 1980s with the increase of American and European tourists. This prompted the creation of hotels in various Honduran cities. Another factor that helped increase tourism in Honduras was that it was quite cheap to stay in the country, given that the products were very cheap, in addition to the fact that Honduras already had a route tour.


Modern day

With the arrival of the new century, Honduras pointed to be a massive tourist attraction for nationals and foreigners. This was seen in the restoration of colonial historic centers, the increase in street remodeling, also with an increase in advertisements in order to increase the tourist flow in the country. Currently, Honduras is a tourist focus due mainly due to its beaches and mountains, although archaeological tourism has also gained some notoriety. Another attraction are the so-called tourist routes that one can follow.


Tourist diversity

Honduras is visited by visitors from around the world for several reasons, including the visit of its forests, islands and beaches by cruise ships, aircraft or road, being its main engines eco-tourism, cultural tourism and archaeological tourism.


Ecotourism

Honduras is an ideal place for eco tourism, has many forests, beaches, coral reefs and a variety of protected areas ideal for sightseeing. Honduras is home to an estimated 8,000 plant species, about 250 reptiles and amphibians, more than 700 species of birds and 110 species of mammals, distributed in different ecological regions of the country. Honduras is very popular because of the beauty of the coral reefs in the
Bay Islands Bay Islands may refer to: * Bay Islands Department, Honduras * Southern Moreton Bay Islands, Queensland, Australia See also * Bay of Islands * Bay of Isles * Island Bay, Wellington * Little Bay Islands Little Bay Islands is a vacant town in ...
, the Cochinos Cays and the beautiful beaches in Roatán. Another tourist destination is the Río Platano Biosphere, among other points of special interest


Gallery

File:Arrecife coralino de Roatán.jpg, Coral reef at Roatán File:SanJuancito2010.jpg, La Tigra national pak File:Cusuco National Park, Honduras.jpg, Cusuco national Park File:Cataratas de Pulhapanzak (III).JPG, Pulhapanzak waterfall File:Rio San Antonio. Marcala.jpg, San Antonio River


Archaeological tourism

Always in the 19th century was when experts archaeologists, epigraphers and Mayanists they were dumped in to the rescue of the city of Copán is as the government of Honduras implement an economic program and cooperation with international organizations, universities and specialized museums with the sole purpose of preserving the archaeological site. In turn, placing it on the tourist map with other Mexican and Guatemalan Mayan cities, which were the first to be opened to the public. Honduras currently has museums exclusively with remains of the Mayan civilization. There is a strong interest of the international community for archaeological sites like the city of Copán was built and occupied in a period where the Mayan culture had its most literal expression, ruled by a dynasty of 16 kings The Mayas of Copán built many temples, altars and steles in high and low relief, also has the ball park, is one of the most visited by tourists in Honduras. Archeological sites: * Copán * Cuevas de Talgua * El puente * El rastrojón * El Curruste * Rio amarillo * Las sepulturas * Los Naranjos * Tenampúa *
Yarumela Yarumela also known as El Chircal, was one of the sites located in Honduras and based around the Middle Formative era in Mesoamerican history, occupied between 1000 BC and AD 250 by the ancestors of the Lencan culture also known as the Proto-lenc ...


Gallery

File:Copan-26-Altar-1980-gje.jpg, Copan Archeological site. File:Yacimiento arquelogico de Yarumela.jpg, Pyramid at el Chilcal de Yarumela site. File:Los Naranjos Honduras.jpg, Estructure IV at Los Naranjos Park File:Pirámide del Parque el Puente de Honduras.png, Pyramid at El puente Archeological site.


Cultural tourism

Honduras possesses an invaluable cultural heritage, a mix between Spanish, Indigenous, and African traditions. Both in music, arts, dance, and popular culture. One of the most famous characteristics of Honduras in the music and dance of the Gafrifunas in the Caribbean dance that has become a symbol of Honduran identity. Another cultural characteristic of Honduras are the Holy Week carpets, a tradition of Spanish heritage.


Gallery

File:Destacada-página-web-8.jpg, Punta dance File:AlfombrasTGU.jpg, Holy week carpet in Tegucigalpa File:Ballet Folklórico de Honduras Oro Lenca bailando en El Níspero.jpg, Honduran traditional dance File:Stairways of cantarranas.jpg, Cantarranas murals


Museums

Honduras has a variety of museums, among which are the Villa Roy Republican History Museum, the Museum of the Honduran Man, the Museum of Anthropology and History, the
Honduran Aviation Museum The Honduran Aviation Museum, (''Museo del Aire de Honduras''), is a museum foundation in Honduras, opened in September 2002 for the purpose of storing, preserving, restoring and exhibiting items related to Honduran aviation. History The museu ...
and Museum of National Identity (Honduras), among others. * Archeologcial museum of Comayagua * National Archives of Honduras * National Library of Honduras * Museum of the Casa Presidencial of Honduras, * Barracks San Francisco Military Museum, * Museum of
Tegucigalpa cathedral The St. Michael the Archangel Cathedral ( es, Catedral Metropolitana de San Míguel Arcángel ) It is a Catholic temple in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Its well known ofr being the biggst catholic tmeple during the colonial times aun one of the most well ...
* Museum of Banco Atlantida S.A., * Museum of religious art * Mayan Sculpture museum * Museum of
Central Bank of Honduras The Central Bank of Honduras ( es, Banco Central de Honduras) was established on 1 July 1950. The current bank president is Wilfredo Cerrato. Presidents * Roberto Ramírez Ordóñez, 1950-1971 * Alberto Galeano, 1971-1975 * Guillermo Bueso, 1975- ...
, * Pinacoteca of
Central Bank of Honduras The Central Bank of Honduras ( es, Banco Central de Honduras) was established on 1 July 1950. The current bank president is Wilfredo Cerrato. Presidents * Roberto Ramírez Ordóñez, 1950-1971 * Alberto Galeano, 1971-1975 * Guillermo Bueso, 1975- ...
, * Tela Railroad Museum * Manuel Bonilla National Theatre, * Museum of Anthropology and History (Honduras), * Museum of National Identity (Honduras), * Museum of the Honduran Man, *
Honduran Aviation Museum The Honduran Aviation Museum, (''Museo del Aire de Honduras''), is a museum foundation in Honduras, opened in September 2002 for the purpose of storing, preserving, restoring and exhibiting items related to Honduran aviation. History The museu ...
,


Gallery

File:Fachada del antiguo palacio presidencial de Honduras.jpg, Old presidential palace of Honduras Museum File:Museo para la Identidad Nacional.jpg, Museum for National Identity File:Honduras-0301 (2213598433).jpg, Mayan sculpture museum File:Facade of the episcopal palace of Comayagua.jpg, Museum of religious art File:Tela Rail Road company Honduras 2019.jpg, Tela Rail road company Museum


Historical tourism

Since the 2000s the IHAH (Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History) has begun to improve the historic urban centers and various old buildings. The clearest example is the enormous restoration of historic buildings in colonial cities such as Comayagua. * Fortress of San Fernando, Omoa * Old presidential palace of Honduras, Tegucigalpa * Basilica of Suyapa,Tegucigalpa * St. Michael Archangel Metropolitan Cathedral, Tegugucigalpa * Inmaculate conception Cathedral, Comayagua * Caxa Real, Comayagua * Metropolitan Cathedral of San Pedro Sula, San pedro Sula * Fortress of Santa Bárbara, Trujillo * Fort San Cristóbal, Gracias File:CAÑONES FORTALEZA SANTA BARBARA - panoramio - stanleyatala.jpg, Santa Barbara fortress File:Fuerte San Cristóbal Gracias Honduras 03.jpg, San Cristóbal Fortress File:Basilica Virgen de Suyapa.jpg, Our Lady of Suyapa Basilica File:Barrio La Hoya, Tegucigalpa, Honduras - panoramio.jpg, Tegucigalpa Cathedral


Coastal tourism

Honduras has several tourist spots on its coasts, including: *
Bay Islands Bay Islands may refer to: * Bay Islands Department, Honduras * Southern Moreton Bay Islands, Queensland, Australia See also * Bay of Islands * Bay of Isles * Island Bay, Wellington * Little Bay Islands Little Bay Islands is a vacant town in ...
* La Ceiba * Tela *
Puerto Cortés Puerto Cortés, originally known as Puerto de Caballos, is a port city and municipality on the north Caribbean coast of Honduras, right on the Laguna de Alvarado, north of San Pedro Sula and east of Omoa, with a natural bay. The present city ...
*
Amapala Amapala is a municipality in the Honduran department of Valle. It is formed by El Tigre Island and its satellite islets and rocks in the Gulf of Fonseca. It has an area of and a population of 2,482 as of the census of 2001 (of which 4 people ...
*
Lake Yojoa Lake Yojoa is the largest lake in Honduras with a surface area of 79 square kilometers (30.50 mi²) and an average depth of 15 meters (50 ft). At an altitude of 700 meters (2,300 ft), it lies in a depression formed by v ...
* Omoa * Cochinos Cays * Trujillo


Gallery

File:Trujillo bay, view from the mountain, 2006 - panoramio.jpg, Trujillo coast line File:Main St, Coxen Hole, Honduras - panoramio.jpg, Coxen hole in Roatan. File:Place-central-america-honduras-LA-CEIBA-02.jpg, Dock at La Ceiba File:Cayo Garifuna Chachahuate.jpg, Beaches at Cayos cochinos in Chachahuete community. File:Yojoa Lake.jpg, View of Yojoa lake File:Comunidad Rural de Amapala.jpg, Port of ''Isla del tigre'' in Ampala.


Tourism to interior of the country

It also has places of interest to visit in the interior of Honduras, in the Honduran territory can be found in their municipalities, examples of the
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architecture of the Spanish colonization, churches that hold to the Christian tradition of making its temples in Latin cross, altarpieces, altars and images, evoke the colonial past. *
Tegucigalpa Tegucigalpa (, , ), formally Tegucigalpa, Municipality of the Central District ( es, Tegucigalpa, Municipio del Distrito Central or ''Tegucigalpa, M.D.C.''), and colloquially referred to as ''Tegus'' or ''Teguz'', is the capital and largest city ...
and
Comayagüela Tegucigalpa (, , ), formally Tegucigalpa, Municipality of the Central District ( es, Tegucigalpa, Municipio del Distrito Central or ''Tegucigalpa, M.D.C.''), and colloquially referred to as ''Tegus'' or ''Teguz'', is the capital and largest city ...
, *
San Pedro Sula San Pedro Sula () is the capital of Cortés Department, Honduras. It is located in the northwest corner of the country in the Sula Valley, about 50 kilometers (31 miles) south of Puerto Cortés on the Caribbean Sea. With a population of 671,460 ...
, * La Ceiba, *
Comayagua Comayagua () is a city, municipality and old capital of Honduras, located northwest of Tegucigalpa on the highway to San Pedro Sula and above sea level. The accelerated growth experienced by the city of Comayagua led the municipal authoriti ...
, * Choluteca, * Tela, *
Santa Rosa de Copán Santa Rosa de Copán () is a municipality in Honduras. The city of Santa Rosa de Copán is the municipal seat and the departmental capital of the Honduran department of Copán. It is located approximately above mean sea level. Santa Rosa de ...
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Siguatepeque Siguatepeque () is a city and municipality in the Honduran department of Comayagua. The city has a population of 73,480 (2020 calculation). History Founded by the Spanish in 1689 as a religious centre for retreats and monastic training, the p ...
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Gracias Gracias () is a small Honduran town/municipality that was founded in 1536, and is the capital of Lempira Department. The municipality has a population of 57,182 and the town a population of 16,680 (2020 calculation). It is located in the moun ...
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Ojojona Ojojona is a municipality in the Honduran department of Francisco Morazán, located 34 km south of Tegucigalpa. The town is one of the many touristic places of near the capital of Honduras, Tegucigalpa. It is also the place of birth of notab ...
, *
Catacamas Catacamas is a city, with a population of 59,990 (2020 calculation), and a municipality in the Olancho Department of Honduras. It is the largest municipality in Central America in terms of area. Overview Catacamas, called the ''Florida City ...
, * Santa Bárbara, * La Esperanza, * Danlí, *
Juticalpa Juticalpa () is the capital of Olancho Department in Honduras, with a population of 69,850 (2020 calculation), and the municipal seat of Juticalpa Municipality. Situated in a broad river valley alongside the Rio Juticalpa, the town is a commerci ...
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Ocotepeque Ocotepeque is a municipality in the Honduran department of Ocotepeque. The town of Nueva Ocotepeque is the municipal seat and the capital of the department. The department borders two countries, Guatemala and El Salvador and covers 1,630  ...
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Sports tourism

Honduras is a country where sport is a daily element of daily life, the country has several stadiums and public sports facilities such as for
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tennis Tennis is a racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent ( singles) or between two teams of two players each ( doubles). Each player uses a tennis racket that is strung with cord to strike a hollow rubber ball ...
and swimming fields. The most popular sport at the national level is football, and Honduras has one of the best national leagues in
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, ranking 5th in the top 10 national leagues, its two most successful teams being Club Olimpia and Club
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. Their matches are the most watched nationally and the prices for the stadium entrance are accessible to both nationals and foreigners. In Honduras you can also practice extreme sports like the famous Rafting, being the most famous area where it is practiced in the
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in La Ceiba. Another sport is jet ski racing, and
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, being this one of the attractions of Honduras, you can dive and observe the coral reef as well as explore sunken ships File:Estadio Chelato Uclés.jpg, Chelato Uclés national football estadium File:Chochi Sosa Baseball stadium Tegucigalpa..jpg, Choci Sosa Baseball field File:Pista de la Villa Olímpica de Honduras.jpg, Villa olimpica field File:Polideportivo-UNAH-juduca-2016.jpg, National Honduran University sports Center File:Palacio Universitario de la UNAH.jpg, Olympic stadium and sportscenter of UNAH


Climate

Another major attraction of Honduras is its tropical climate, has average temperatures above 18 degrees Celsius (64 degrees Fahrenheit) throughout the year, so it never frosts or no snowfall in the region, making it a paradise for tourists from countries of temperate zones. In Honduras are two seasons, the rainy season between May and November and the dry season, between the months of December to April. Due to its tropical climate it receives many visits of tourists from North America and Europe during winter between the months of December and March. Also it is visited by tourists from South America, Southern Africa and Australia in its winter months between June and September.


Security

The country has the tourism police of Honduras (policía de turismo de Honduras) responsible for protecting tourists, also provides security the National Police of Honduras, the main contact number is 911. Also the police often have cooperation with Honduras Army. * Places where to go: Public Ministry of Honduras (Ministerio Público de Honduras), National Police of Honduras (Policía Nacional de Honduras),
Honduran Red Cross The Honduran Red Cross ( es, Cruz Roja Hondureña) is a non-profit social and voluntary organization that provides help for at-risk populations and those affected by disasters. It is part of the Red Cross and Half Moon Red Crescent, an internatio ...
(Cruz Roja Hondureña), Fire Department of Honduras (Cuerpo de Bomberos de Honduras).


Infrastructure

Honduras has an extensive hotel infrastructure in major cities, many 5 star hotels with swimming pools, cable TV, broadband internet, next to the beach.


Transport

Honduras has many means of transport to move nationwide, with several air routes connecting the country through its main airports, several international ports for receiving cruise ships and tourists. It also has broad highways that connect major cities and extensive network of roads connecting the other cities in the country and a railway system.


Aerial boom

It was after of
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where it knew the benefits and versatilities of the aircraft and is as well as countries interested in forming an
Air Force An air force – in the broadest sense – is the national military branch that primarily conducts aerial warfare. More specifically, it is the branch of a nation's armed services that is responsible for aerial warfare as distinct from an a ...
, also aeronautical engineers also viewed the ability to move people in such devices and so is designed that larger aircraft and in order to transport. In Honduras after the First Civil War of Honduras or “Revolución del 19” was the president in functions General
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who would be interested in buying aircraft for
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and turn that nationals obtain their title of airplane pilot, it happened that opened a flying school and sent to build airstrips, then the country and its main tourist cities had
airport An airport is an aerodrome with extended facilities, mostly for commercial air transport. Airports usually consists of a landing area, which comprises an aerially accessible open space including at least one operationally active surface ...
s for transport of civilians, in the early 1930s opened the air mail and the trade routes, selling airline tickets in 1933 cost about 35 Lempiras.


Honduran railway

In the 20th century during the presidential administrations of the conservative Captain General
José María Medina José María Medina Castejón (8 September 1826 – 1878) served as the President of Honduras three times during the 1860s and 1870s. Medina was born in Sensenti. While his father is not known, his mother's name was Antonia Medina Castejón. ...
began with the works of National Railroad of Honduras, devised in the foreground both to unite the north coast to the south coast in the
Gulf of Fonseca The Gulf of Fonseca ( es, Golfo de Fonseca; ), a part of the Pacific Ocean, is a gulf in Central America, bordering El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua. History Fonseca Bay was discovered for Europeans in 1522 by Gil González de Ávila, ...
, but this work because of mismanagement and actors lost credibility and it entangled in a tremendous debt, the lines that were installed not become the planned and the project was stalled, so the banana companies it benefited to transport their products to the Honduran major ports. After the 1920s the train intended for civilians started to carry a modest tourist clientele, but, until recently, that was in a difficult economic position. However, the national railway has managed to restore some machines that transit San Pedro Sula. The railway service in Honduras is seen as more of a tourist attraction than as a means of transport.


Pan-American Highway

The International or
Pan American Highway The Pan-American Highway (french: (Auto)route panaméricaine/transaméricaine; pt, Rodovia/Auto-estrada Pan-americana; es, Autopista/Carretera/Ruta Panamericana) is a network of roads stretching across the Americas and measuring about in to ...
crosses the country, before it was in the middle of 20th century when it were sent to build the major
highways in Honduras The network of highways in Honduras is managed by the Secretariat of public works, transport and housing (SOPTRAVI), through the General Directorate of Roads, which is responsible for planning construction and maintenance work on the country's r ...
, joining the villages to the cities.


Ministry of Tourism

The head of the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Sports is responsible for ensuring the maintenance of tourism resources of the country, and to give the necessary attention and publicity in foreign countries, promoting and encouraging these resources in stands of international fairs of societies with greater economic acquisition. Similarly project to Honduran culture within social circles of the world, as national athletes who are the representatives of the distinctive and national colors in world sporting events.


See also

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Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (Honduras) The Republic of Honduras is organized according to Title I: On the State of the Honduran Constitution of 1982. According to Title V: Branches of the Government, the three administrative branches are the legislative, executive and judicial. The le ...
* Culture of Honduras * Visa policy of Honduras * Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System


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* {{Tourism in North America
Honduras Honduras, officially the Republic of Honduras, is a country in Central America. The republic of Honduras is bordered to the west by Guatemala, to the southwest by El Salvador, to the southeast by Nicaragua, to the south by the Pacific Oce ...