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Is Honduras safe to travel 2023?

Reconsider travel to Honduras due to crime and kidnapping. Some areas have increased risk.



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Roatan is considered to be very safe for tourists and is possibly the safest place in Honduras. The Roatan crime rate is very low.

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10 Safe Destinations in Honduras
  • Copan Ruinas. A peaceful setting at the Copan Archaeological Park. ...
  • Santa Rosa de Copan. The Colonial Cathedral in Santa Rosa de Copan. ...
  • Lake Yojoa. Pulhapanzak Waterfalls near Lake Yojoa are a must to visit. ...
  • Tela. Pedestrian Street by the beach in Tela. ...
  • La Ceiba. ...
  • Comayagua. ...
  • Roatan. ...
  • Utila.


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In general El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras have serious problems with violent crime. Nicaragua and Costa Rica are much safer. But, high crime countries are generally safe for tourists, and the low crime countries are not crime-free countries.

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The best time to visit Honduras is during the dry season between December and April. Temperatures are warm, sitting between 79°F and 90°F, and downpours are less likely — although remember they can still occur, as Honduras is a tropical country. However, travel to Honduras can be enjoyable all year-round.

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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.

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In general, to avoid crime on Roatan try not to walk alone in isolated areas late at night, avoid flashing signs of wealth such as fancy jewelry or wads of cash, don't leave your belongings on the beach unattended and do not overindulge in alcohol which can leave you vulnerable.

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Avoid displays of money and valuables such as expensive jewelry, watches, cell phones, iPods, cameras, etc. Roatan is very casual, and by dressing casually, you will not draw attention to yourself.

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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. On the other hand, if you're more of a mid-range traveler, you might want to budget around $70 to $100 per day.

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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.

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Roatan's rainy season starts in October and can run through February. The heaviest rainfall is typically in November and December. This basically matches up with winter in North America and Europe, which is the most popular time of year for all of you to flee the winter and seek some tropical sun.

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Cost of living in Honduras is, on average, 48.8% lower than in United States. Rent in Honduras is, on average, 78.4% lower than in United States.

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To enter Honduras, you need: A U.S. passport with at least three months validity. Evidence of onward travel. For stays of up to 90 days, you do not need a visa for tourism.

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