There are two hotspots that all travelers hit during their time in Honduras – Utila and/or Roatan. Roatan is a larger, more beautiful island famous across the continent for it’s world class diving. It’s home to loads of gr...
White water rafting is my number one favourite activity when I’m traveling, I absolutely love it. I’ve rafter in Australia, Uganda, UK, Costa Rica and the US. Normally though it can be pretty pricey, and if you’re on a bac...
La Ceiba, in the north of Honduras, is often used solely as an entry point to the traveling hotspot islands Roatan and Utila, and that’s a real heart breaker. La Ceiba is exactly the sort of place that travelers can explore and disco...
I mentioned yesterday my absolute love for the D&D Brewery and Lodge, and not only do they have six dollar beds, they also run some pretty cool activites around the beautiful Lake Yojoa. From kayaking on the river, to waterfall treks,...
Honduras was proving to be a really exciting country. After endless warnings of violence and crime I had actually starting to become a little worried – what a load of rubbish. Generally though, the tourist trail is so established that...
My initial plan was to avoid San Pedro Sula like the plague. The last 2 years it had been officially recognized with the most dangerous city on the planet, with homicide rates through the roof. I had been meeting a lot of people in Honduras...
Copan Ruinas is a beautiful, safe bubble within Honduras. All cobbled stone paths and winding hills, similar to Antigua in Guatemala. A few tourist bars dotted around the place and lots of wonderful little cafes to drink away your days. The...
I love visiting the capital cities of countries I visit, even if it’s only for a night or two. I knew I’d be at least transiting in through San Salvador en route to Honduras so figured I should at least stay a couple of nights, right? San S...
I’m planning to spend 10 days or so in Honduras, and although that’s more than most, it’s still not enough in this gorgeous country. Sure it has it’s dangerous spots, but the beauty more than makes up for it, and nowhere more so than Hondur...
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