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Four Destinations. One Extraordinary Country.
We have carefully curated each destination to give your group the most authentic, representative, and rewarding experience Honduras has to offer — from ancient ruins to Caribbean reef.
Gateway City · Culture · History
San Pedro Sula
Where Every Honduras Journey Begins
San Pedro Sula's international airport is your group's entry point into Honduras — conveniently located just two hours from Miami and served by major U.S. carriers. But this city is far more than a transit hub.
Nestled at the foot of the Merendón mountain range, San Pedro Sula carries a rich history stretching back to Mayan and Aztec trade routes long before the Spanish founded the city in 1536. Today it offers groups a compelling first encounter with Honduran urban life, culture, and cuisine before venturing into the country's interior.
Museum of Anthropology and History — one of Honduras's finest collections
Local shopping at "Plaza Típica" — authentic Honduran crafts and goods
Hotels at the foot of El Merendón Mountain near El Cusuco National Park
Diverse restaurant scene with local and international gastronomy
Comfortable overnight stay before the journey to Copán Ruins
Most programs spend one night in San Pedro Sula as part of the opening or closing of the itinerary.
Eco Lodge · National Park · Garifuna Culture · Biodiversity
Los Olingos Lodge & Jeannette Kawas National Park
Honduras's Best Kept Secret
Los Olingos Lodge sits at the extraordinary intersection of three ecosystems — ocean, lagoon, and tropical rainforest — within the protected boundaries of Jeannette Kawas National Park. It is one of the most biodiverse and breathtaking settings in all of Central America, and remains largely undiscovered by mainstream tourism.
Wake to the howling of monkeys and the orchestra of morning birds. Breathe the highly oxygenated air produced by the mangroves surrounding the lagoon. Spend your days on guided eco-expeditions, lagoon kayaking, or simply at rest in a hammock — this is a place that restores as much as it inspires.
Guided boat tours of Laguna de los Micos and mangrove waterways
Garifuna village "Miami" — a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage community
Jeannette Kawas National Park hiking trails — wildlife, birds, and tropical flora
Day trips to Lancetilla Botanical Garden — the second largest tropical garden in the world
Punta Sal National Park — snorkeling, coral reef, and pristine natural beaches
Day excursions to Tela — a charming coastal town with Caribbean boardwalk dining
Access to Roatán and Utila for outstanding scuba and snorkeling
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
The neighboring Garifuna community "Miami" is designated by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Archaeology · Wildlife · Culture · Adventure
Copán Ruins
One of the Ancient World's Most Significant Sites
The Copán Archaeological Park transports groups back in time to one of the most artistically and intellectually advanced civilizations in the ancient world. Walk among monumental pyramids, intricately carved stone stelae, and the famous Hieroglyphic Stairway — the longest known Maya hieroglyphic text.
Beyond the ruins, the charming colonial town of Copán Ruinas surrounds your group in cobblestone streets, adobe architecture, excellent restaurants, and warm Honduran hospitality. It is one of the most complete group experiences in all of Central America.
Copán Archaeological Park — pyramids, stelae, altars, and the Sculpture Museum
Macaw Mountain Bird Park & Nature Reserve — scarlet macaws, toucans, parrots
14-path zipline tour through the rainforest canopy
Horseback riding, coffee farm tours, and natural hot springs
Colonial town of Copán Ruinas — dining, shopping, and local culture
"Paseo de las Girasoles" — the famous sunflower farm
Most programs spend 3–4 nights in Copán Ruins, allowing full exploration of the archaeological site and surrounding activities.
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Declared an Archaeological World Heritage Site in 1980 — one of the most spectacular cities of the ancient Maya civilization.
Caribbean Island · Barrier Reef · Scuba · Beaches
Roatán
The Perfect Caribbean Close to an Unforgettable Journey
Roatán is the ideal finale to any Honduras group program — a stunning Caribbean island surrounded by the world's second largest barrier reef, offering warm turquoise waters, white sand beaches, and world-class marine experiences that send every group member home with memories they'll never forget.
Whether your group spends their days diving the reef, snorkeling above coral gardens teeming with marine life, or simply relaxing on the beach after days of cultural immersion, Roatán delivers the renewal that makes the whole journey feel complete.
Scuba diving on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef — world-class visibility and marine biodiversity
Snorkeling directly from Caribbean beaches — accessible for all skill levels
Glass bottom boat tours — dolphins, sea stars, and reef viewing without diving
Mangrove tours — unique coastal ecosystem exploration
Caribbean beach relaxation — the perfect natural reset after cultural immersion
Local island dining — fresh seafood and Caribbean cuisine at sunset
Most programs spend 2 nights in Roatán as the closing chapter of the Honduras experience before departure.
World's Second Largest Barrier Reef
Roatán sits on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System — renowned as one of the world's premier scuba diving and snorkeling destinations.
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Most programs combine two to four destinations into a seamless, curated journey. Book a free consultation and we'll design the right combination for your group's goals, timeline, and budget.