Day Tours
Either if you are a nature lover looking for adventure, or your main interest is about local culture and customs. Or if you prefer easy going activities, we have a wide range of choices for you in many cities throughout the Central American region.
Quiriguá Archaeological Site
Quiriguá is one of the smallest Mayan Cities, but one of the most notable due to its splendid series of monuments, declared a World Heritage Site.
Horseback Riding
Guided by an authentic native cowboy, starting at your hotel you will ride heading South, by crossing the Copán River.
Copan Day Tour
The tour includes the Acropolis, the Ball Court, the Hieroglyphic Stairway and the Great Plaza of the Stelas; as well as the Museum of Mayan Sculpture, acclaimed by experts as unique in the Mayan World.
Lancetilla Botanical Garden
Just outside of Tela lies the second largest tropical botanical garden in the world: Lancetilla Botanical Gardens. Established by the Tela Railroad Co. as an experimental planting station, in this garden tropical plants from all around the world can be found, many of them bare exotic fruits, which have attracted a multitude of tropical birds that have made the park their home.
Jeannette Kawas National Park
Formerly known as Punta Sal, Jeannette Kawas is a fantastic park in Tela accessible only by water. It is a unique reserve with abundant bird life, which is divided into two basic areas: The Península and the Lagoon of Los Micos. The Península is home to a tropical rain forest, and is inhabited by various interesting animals, the most visible of which is the howler monkey.
Punta Izopo National Park
Located on the eastern end of the bay of Tela, only 12 km from the town, this unique area takes its name from the small mountain that dominates the area and comes out into the Caribbean: Izopo Mountain. The exuberant vegetation of this area, which is irrigated by the Plátano and Hicaque Rivers, is home to a large variety of wildlife, including tropical birds such as parrots and toucans, monkeys, alligators and turtles.
Hiking at Pico Bonito National Park
Unquestionably one of the most diverse parks in Honduras, Pico Bonito covers an extension of land that goes from sea level to as high as 2,378 meters, the largest change of altitude in Honduras.
Pico Bonito Canopy Tour
After a professional guide provides us with the harnesses, helmet, and all necessary gear, the tour guide helps us up the main cable on the first platform, to slide down right on top of the river.




















