If you're a budget traveler, you can expect to spend around $30 to $50 per day in Honduras, including accommodation, transportation, food, and activities.
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Safety in HondurasDon't carry all your valuables in one place, and don't wear expensive jewelry on the streets. Avoid walking in the streets alone at night, especially as a woman. Always take a taxi to get out after dark. Remember to keep your room doors locked every time you leave and get into your hotel room.
The crime rate of the country has given Honduras a bad reputation, meaning it is frequently overlooked by safety-conscious travelers. However, the true victims of this violence are local women and those involved with or who cross the gangs. Tourists tend not to be targeted.
Honduras is a touristic destination that attracts visitors due to its natural environment, white and dark sand beaches, coral reefs, abundant flora and fauna, colonial era towns, and archaeological sites. Other attractions include the area's customs and traditional foods.
Regional specialties include sopa de caracol, fried fish, tamales, carne asada and baleadas. Other popular dishes include meat roasted with chismol and carne asada, chicken with rice and corn, and fried fish with pickled onions and jalapeños.
A good tip is apprx 10 - 15% of you hotel bill or restaurant bill. Honduras is one of the poorest countries in Latin America and tipping is one way to spread the wealth a bit more evenly and make your tourist dollars count in a more direct way.
Santa Rosa de CopanThe capital of the department of Copan, in Western Honduras is considered by many as the safest city in Honduras. This is the coffee capital of Honduras. It is a great gateway towards the Lenca Route that includes Gracias and La Esperanza.