The House of Culture in Comayagua is an important venue for national artists wishing to exhibit their works. Here pieces are displayed and can be sold to tourists visiting the city. The region of Comayagua is not only a historical place, but a haven in Honduras for artists. Here, many art-loving people are dedicated to [...]
Omoa ranks up there with Honduras top destinations for colonial history. White sand beaches and calm waters that carry gentle breezes provide a great view of dolphins who love the harbor. Known as the home of the San Fernando Fort, built by the Spanish in the late 1700′s. Construction of "Castillo de San Fernando" began [...]
Choluteca, located in the country of Honduras, is well known for the beautiful Choluteca bridge which crosses the Choluteca river into the city. Many photos display the bridge prominiently in the background. Although not a necessity, a Choluteca Travel Guide can show you options for eating, resting, and enjoying the town, so you will spend [...]
Christopher Columbus landed in the neighborhood of Trujillo in 1502, during his fourth and last trip to the Americas. Its geographic surroundings with one of the largest and deepest bays in Central America made it an important port during Colonial times. Founded the 18th of May of 1525 by the Spaniard Juan de Medina. The [...]
Valle de Angeles (Valley of the Angels) has become a weekend escape for most of Tegucigalpa residents. Its only a half hour away and the highway connecting it to the capital has made it popular with tourist as well, many who have permanently moved to the area. Valle de Angeles is a quiet place except [...]
Siguatepeque Honduras General Information Siguatepeque is a popular place to take a break from the drive between San Pedro Sula and Tegucigalpa. There are many nice restaurants, hotels, and a tourist center where you can pick up various souvenirs. Founded by the Spanish in 1689 as a religious centre for retreats and monastic training, the [...]