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Copán ruins

Things to do in Honduras

Copán ruins
With its Caribbean-infused culture, world-class dive and snorkel sites and wildlife refuges home to endangered species, Honduras presents a diverse range of activities for visitors.

The Mayan site of Copán with its grand citadel, imposing public squares and subterranean tunnels is a masterpiece of ancient planning. In Pico Bonito National Park walking trails through lush forest teeming with tropical birds and monkeys lead to tumbling waterfalls and sweeping views. While at Cuero y Salado Wildlife Refuge you’ll ride an old railway before negotiating the mangroves by canoe or boat in search of manatees, monkeys and alligators.
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Ideas for experiencing Honduras

Experiences you have as you travel often hold the longest memories. As part of their research trips, our specialists seek out authentic ways to get to know Honduras, and the best local guides. These activities reflect some of their best-loved experiences.

  • Pico Bonito National Park
    Agami Heron, Pico Bonito National Park

    Pico Bonito National Park

    Pico Bonito National Park

    When you walk along the Rio Zacate trail, there are beautiful views of the Caribbean coast and at the end reach the stunning Zacate waterfall.

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  • Cuero y Salado Wildlife Refuge
    Guarda barranco, Honduras

    Cuero y Salado Wildlife Refuge

    Cuero y Salado Wildlife Refuge

    The wildlife refuge is situated 33 km from La Ceiba, which is home to many endangered animal species, found within the many mangrove canals proceeding from the rivers Cuero and Salado.

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  • Copán Archaeological Site
    Underground Mayan temples at Copán

    Copán Archaeological Site

    Copán

    Copán Archaeological Site

    A guided tour of the beautiful archaeological site of Copán, marking the most southerly point of the Maya Empire. Discovered in 1570 by Diego García de Palacio, the ruins of Copán were not excavated until the 19th century.

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  • Finca El Cisne
    Horse trekking at the Finca

    Finca El Cisne

    Copán

    Finca El Cisne

    Carlos' family owns the farm, and he takes you on a tranquil horseback ride through the farmlands and beautiful scenery of the Copán valley followed by a hearty farmhouse lunch cooked by Carlos' mother.

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