Discover the best top things to do in Atlantida Department, Honduras including Omega Tours, Cangrejal River, La Moskitia Ecoaventuras, Garifuna Tours, Coco Tours Honduras, Cayos Cochinos, Parque Nacional Punta Sal, Parque Nacional Pico Bonito, Punta Sal, Lancetilla Botanical Garden.
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5.0 based on 147 reviews
from our lodge, nestled between 2 national parks we start all our adventure tours from a half to 21 days. the most frequented tours are rafting, horseback riding, hiking, MTB, kayaking, nature exploring and meeting other cultures. - join us in nature! -
5.0 based on 25 reviews
I like it a lot this river because you can rest with your family or you can do rafting with friends or just walk along the river. Is very nice. is a place anyone should go when you go to La Ceiba and there are very good hotels nearby.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
Enjoy an exciting trip along the turbulent Class III & IV rapids of Cangrejal river. Departing from La Ceiba we head upriver to our rafting put in, while accessing to the unique and amazing set up of this side of Pico Bonito Park that will be our background during the two hours and a half that this unforgettable journey lasts. Rafting tour includes instruction on procedures, security equipment, bilingual professional guide and gear(rafts, paddles, life jackets and helmets). Participants are invited to a picnic meal at the end of the activity, consisting of some sandwiches, cookies and fruit and soft drink. We also offer 10 Moskitia Jungle Rafting Trips, Rio Sico Rafting 3 days, Camping Pico Bonito 2 days, Jungle Hostel Cangrejal River, Jungle Hiking and customised trips. Best trips since 1990.
4.5 based on 126 reviews
As the unique leaders in trips on the Caribbean North Coast of Honduras, we at Garifuna Tours offer specialist eco-adventure tours to a variety of National Parks in the surrounds of Tela and La Ceiba. In addition, we embark on the harder to come by excursions - to exquisite destinations such as Cayos Cochinos, Los Micos Lagoon, Copan, Pulahpanzak and many other places in Honduras an Central America.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Since 18 years, we offer day tours in Tela Bay and all over Honduras. All our tours have been screened to ensure that the local people benefit as much as possible and that any negative environmental impact is minimized in our destinations.
4.5 based on 367 reviews
This was a daytrip we went out in a private boat and snorkled in two locations then went to the inhabited island where we were greeted with quiet attentive Gafaren (may be spelled wrong) people who have been there for many years and still rely on the land to rpvide much of what they need. We had a delicious lunch of whole snapper, beans and rice and plantains. If you go take cookies or candies to share with the children they absolutley love it and are so greatful.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
I love a lot this place and is a obligatory visit for all tourists in Honduras. Everyone who comes her must stay at least one full day because you hace to go there in a boat.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
Pico Bonito Park is the largest and most bio-diverse park in Honduras. There are a multitude of trails through the park. I took one that starts at the Cangrejal River at Los Lobos and leads up to La Cascada trail, exiting at the Pico Bonito National Park visitor center. Another one at Pico Bonito Lodge. It’s an amazing park, can’t wait to go back a third time and explore other trails.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Jeannette Kawas National Park, aka Punta Sal National Park, has the best beaches in mainland Central America. Turquoise waters in a lovely, hidden setting. This is one of most beautiful places on earth! You can go for a hike and experience wildlife in this the tropical untouched jungle. A couple of local families offer a typical Caribbean lunch and drinks. Takes about 45 minutes by boat to get to this natural paradise, there are several tour operators in downtown Tela that offer this day trip.
4.0 based on 159 reviews
This botanical garden was originally an experimental center for tropical plants created by Dr. Wilson Popenoe in 1925. Today, it is the home to one of the most important collections of exotic plant species in Latin America, especially fruit trees and timber, which give the place a unique landscape. Lancetilla was named after a small palm, Astrocaryum standleyanum, which is native to the area. It is one of the most important gardens in America. Not visiting Lancetilla is not visiting Tela.
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