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What airport to go to in Honduras?

The three most commonly used are: Toncontín International (TGU), outside Tegucigalpa (reputedly one of the most dangerous airports in the world, for its difficult runway); Ramón Villeda Morales International (SAP), southeast of San Pedro Sula; and Juan Manuel Gálvez International (RTB), on Roatán.



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Roatan is serviced by the Juan Manuel Galvez International Airport. We have direct international flights from Atlanta, Houston, Toronto, Miami and El Salvador.

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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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Our answer is YES. In general, Roatan is a safe island, however, theft can be an issue, as it is in many tourist areas.

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The official language of Honduras is Spanish. Honduran Spanish is similar to that of other Central American countries, though it varies considerably from that of Spain or South America.

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Are COVID-19 tests required to travel to Honduras? A COVID test is not required when arriving in Honduras.

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Getting to Roatan from Europe Travelers can choose from several airlines, including American Airlines, Iberia, Aeroméxico, Avianca and AirEuropa. Most flights from Europe have a layover in Madrid Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport (MAD), and a second layover in San Pedro Sula.

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The reality is that Roatan is an island, and almost everything consumed here is imported. Our food, products and supplies had to undergo a much longer journey to make it to our happy island, and therefore that drives up the price of just about everything.

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A week in Roatan is the perfect amount of time to explore the island without feeling rushed. Most of the tourist traffic comes from cruise ships, but I think 8 hours isn't enough time to get a real taste of the island.

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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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It is the safest place to visit in Honduras. It's also very close to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, which is the second largest barrier reef in the world behind the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. It's a diving mecca and great for snorkelers. You can swim out to the reef from the beach.

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Anti-malaria medications You should avoid mosquito bites to prevent malaria. Malaria is present throughout the year in throughout the country at altitudes below 1,000 m (< 3,281 ft) and in Roatán and other Bay Island; risk exists in the outskirts of Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula.

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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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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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Santa Rosa de Copan The 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.

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