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Road to ruins

Met new friends from Australia day before yesterday near Mariscos on Lago Izabal, then went for a swim and stayed at the lake one night at a place called Denny's Beach. Yesterday, we rode buses to the border of Honduras, arriving at dusk then today we explored the Mayan ruins (from around 500...

permalink written by  cjones on October 4, 2007 from Copan, Honduras
from the travel blog: so-journ



Island Paradise

At 9am the following morning I was on a ferry to Utila (one of the Bay Islands off the Caribbean coast of Honduras) with Jana and some others we had met in Livingston, and eagerly awaiting the next stage of the trip. As we approached the port and the smell of salty air arrived on a damp breeze...

permalink written by  Alex Kent on September 17, 2007 from Utila, Honduras
from the travel blog: On the Varieties of Nature



Over the Border

Leaving for Honduras was sad - I loved every minute of my month in Guatemala and would really recommend it to anyone thinking of visiting Central America. So diverse, culturally and geographically, and without fail interesting and entertaining. However, diving called, so we began the...

permalink written by  Alex Kent on September 16, 2007 from La Ceiba, Honduras
from the travel blog: On the Varieties of Nature



Barefoot Cay

Have you ever gone to the beach just to lay down and sleep in a bungalow? If yes, then you should be going to Barefoot Cay. This beach is located in Roatan, Honduras. It is the perfect lazy getaway after a long and hardworking week in the office. Barefoot Cay has the perfect weather for...

permalink written by  On Foot on March 18, 2007 from Roatan, Honduras
from the travel blog: On Foot



Gumbalimba Park

At this park on West Bay Beach, we went on a canapy zip line tour over the jungle. We also held monkeys and parrots. Our tour guide took us on a tour of the park and told us about the different plants at the park (which was amazing - tropical flowers and plants everywhere!!). She also took us...

permalink written by  LMequet on July 31, 2006 from Roatan, Honduras
from the travel blog: Roatan, Honduras Bay Islands



Utila Island

We took a water taxi to Utila from Roatan. It took about an hour and a half and was pretty bumpy! We did see dolphins on the way, so that was cool! Utila is a really small island with a fishing village. We didn't really do much there. When we went to Water Caye (One of the 11 small Cayes...

permalink written by  LMequet on July 31, 2006 from Utila, Honduras
from the travel blog: Utila, Honduras Bay Islands



More of Roatan

The beaches in Roatan were so beautiful! My favorite was West Bay Beach - by far! The snorkeling is amazing. The reef is so much fun to explore! The only thing about the beaches, though, is that there are these annoying sand flies. If you don't wash the...

permalink written by  LMequet on July 31, 2006 from Roatan, Honduras
from the travel blog: Roatan, Honduras Bay Islands



Latin Life

Been diving. Been diving lots in fact. Been down to 37 meters, squeezed into caves, Poked fish and been bitten by them. Picked up enough of a tan to make all the co-workers jealous. Time to head back to the mainland. Belize is the next stop, en route to the Guatemalan highlands and...

permalink written by  Jason Kester on February 10, 2002 from West End, Honduras
from the travel blog: Central America



Throw me the idol, I throw you the whip!

What up y'alls? So I skipped out of El Salvador without riding a single wave. The surf just never materialized, and the town never got any more charming. Two full days in decommissioned Midwestern school busses put me over the border into Honduras on to Copan Ruinas. Copan. What can I...

permalink written by  Jason Kester on February 4, 2002 from West End, Honduras
from the travel blog: Central America



I totally claim Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador in the name of Wassailry!

Listen up, Ace. We're in Copan Ruinas now, kicking it at the Posada Honduras. That's the first place on the left as you get into town. Let us know what day & what time you're likely to arrive, and we'll have a frosty Port Royal waiting for you in the courtyard. It is all good here. Bust...

permalink written by  Jason Kester on January 30, 2002 from Copan, Honduras
from the travel blog: Central America



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