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Honduras

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Reasons To
Visit Honduras

  • Diving

    If you are looking for first class diving, or the perfect place to learn to dive, it doesn’t get much better than the Bay Islands. The spectacular coral reefs teem with sealife and there are enough prime dive sites to keep even the most experienced diver happy.

    Diving
  • The pyramids of Copán

    Visit the Maya ruins of Copán situated amidst a tranquil forest along the Copán river. Learn about the Mayan civilisation and explore the pyramids, plazas and famous Hieroglyphic Staircase.

    The pyramids of Copán
  • Wildlife

    Explore the Rio Plátano biosphere at La Mosquitia, where monkeys, toucans and jaguars roam the forests. A World Heritage site, the reserve has a number of endangered species.

    Wildlife
  • Off the beaten track

    Due to its developing infrastructure, Honduras is a largely underestimated country and thus is far less visited than others in Central America, which only adds to its appeal for those looking for something different. Visitors are rewarded with lush landscapes, wild national parks and unique accommodation.

    Off the beaten track
  • Rafting

    Rafting the Cangrejal River near La Ceiba is fantastic. Offering grades II and III, this river is suitable for all levels and rafting through the rainforest with toucans flying over head and the sounds of howler monkeys in the distance just adds to the experience.

    Rafting
  • Snorkelling

    Around Roatan there is some wonderful snorkelling to be had and the calm waters make this an ideal spot for even the most novice of snorkellers. You can arrange organised trips or just hire a snorkel and mask and head off independently.

    Snorkelling

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Accommodation in Honduras: Anthony's Key Resort

Our Rating: Medium

Anthony's Key Resort

The Bay Islands

Situated near Sandy Bay, Anthony’s Key Resort has 56 wooden bungalows, each with a private bathroom and sun deck or porch. It is a charming place to stay, rather like an island village, with cabañas both on the main island and across the water on a tiny islet reached by boat.

The views across the ocean are beautiful and guests can simply relax, enjoy a variety of water-sports or interact with the dolphins at the on-site Institute of Marine Sciences.

The resort specialises in scuba-diving and has a fleet of state-of-the-art boats and dive equipment. Please note that for most times of the year Anthony’s Key has a minimum stay requirement of seven nights.

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