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What is the safest part of Honduras?

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. Santa Rosa de Copan offers many different things to see and do.



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Roatan is a safe island. Crime can be easily avoided by taking basic safety precautions. What follows is a list of safety tips which you can adhere to when visiting our island. Stay safe and enjoy.

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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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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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Areas to avoid after dark. Conversely, there are areas or town around Roatan which should be avoided after dark or in which extra precaution is recommended. Coxen Hole, Los Fuertes, French Harbour, are some of the main places where tourist and residents alike should keep a watchful eye.

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In the past 12 months there were 18 murders on Roatan, one foreigner, (the cruise ship employee) and 17 Honduran citizens.

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

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Safety in Honduras Don'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.

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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.

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