Honduras
The Mayan Quest Honduras, Guatemala & Belize
8 days / 7 Nights
This tour originates in San Pedro Sula, Honduras or Belize City, Belize
DAY 01 | SAN PEDRO SULA / COPAN
Meet and greet at the International Airport of San Pedro Sula and transfer to Copán Ruinas. On the way, you will stop at the Finca Santa Isabel, a coffee plantation where you can see with your own eyes the process of making coffee, from the plant nursery to the last processing of the coffee bean. Meals included: None
DAY 02 | COPAN RUINAS
After breakfast, you will visit the Main Archaeological Site, the Maya Sculpture Museum and Las Sepulturas, the only restored residential area. Lunch at the Hotel. In the afternoon, you will have the choice between three tours: horseback riding, Tropical Bird Park or the Butterfly Farm. Overnight in Copán. Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Honduras : Colonial Maya Eco-Expedition
10 Days / 9 Nights
This tour originates in San Pedro Sula or Tegucigalpa
DAY 01
Meet and greet at the International Airport of San Pedro Sula and transfer to your hotel. Overnight at the Hotel Holiday Inn. Meals included: None
DAY 02
After having breakfast, transfer to Tegucigalpa visiting Los Naranjos Archaeological Site at the Yojoa Lake. In the afternoon, you will visit the Valle de Angeles and Santa Lucia. Overnight at the Hotel Plaza del General o similar. Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
The Natural Splendour of Honduras
9 Days / 8 Nights
This tour originates in San Pedro Sula
DAY 01
Meet and greet at the International Airport of San Pedro Sula and transfer to your hotel. Overnight at the Hotel Holiday Inn. Meals included: None
DAY 02
After having breakfast, transfer to Tegucigalpa visiting Los Naranjos Archaeological Site at the Yojoa Lake. In the afternoon, you will visit the Valle de Angeles and Santa Lucia. Overnight at the Hotel Plaza del General o similar. Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Honduras : Country Information
Honduras shares borders with Nicaragua, Guatemala and El Salvador. To the north lies the Caribbean and to the south the Pacific Ocean. Christopher Columbus happened upon Honduras in 1502 on his fourth voyage to the new world. He named Honduras (deep water) after spending several days off the island of Guanaja, Honduras Bay spotting manatees and trading with native groups. Part of Spain's vast empire in the New World, Honduras became an independent nation in 1821. After two and one-half decades of mostly military rule, a freely elected civilian government came to power in 1982. During the 1980s, Honduras proved a haven for anti-Sandinista contras fighting the Marxist Nicaraguan government and an ally to Salvadoran government forces fighting against leftist guerrillas.

