Northern Coast

Travel Guide

Omoa featuring boating, tropical scenes and general coastal views
San Fernando Fortress which includes heritage architecture and heritage elements
Northern Coast showing tropical scenes and a beach as well as a small group of people
Tela which includes tropical scenes
San Fernando Fortress featuring heritage elements, heritage architecture and military items

Come to where the mountains meet the Caribbean Sea and you’ll find monkeys, amazing sea creatures and laid-back coastal villages.

See the mountains, banana plantations, rainforest and Caribbean shores along the Northern Coast of Honduras. Enjoy relaxing island and beach getaways or scuba diving and jungle adventures. Visit historical coastal villages, enter Spanish-colonial cathedrals and watch sea turtles nesting.

Outside the December to February peak season and Semana Santa (Holy Week around Easter), it’s mostly intrepid travelers who come to the Northern Coast of Honduras for eco-tours.

If flying into San Pedro Sula’s international airport, you can visit the city’s huge cathedral, Parque Central and the Museum of Nature before heading to the coast. Be aware that widespread poverty and gang-related crime have taken a toll on the city and its residents and take all necessary precautions. If you are an experienced traveler, this should not stop you from enjoying the region’s spectacular nature though, as picturesque tropical islands are just a short flight away. The marine life around palm tree-covered Roatán and Utila is amazing and the clear, warm waters are a scuba diver’s dream.

You can also reach these islands by ferry by first taking a bus to the port of La Ceiba. On your way east, spend some lazy days in a humble bungalow along Tela Beach. In the La Ceiba vicinity, hike through Pico Bonito National Park to see monkeys and swim or raft near waterfalls.

For the final leg of the Northern Coast, fly to Brus Laguna and explore the bio-diverse La Mosquitia jungle. Spend a night in Plaplaya village with African-American Garífuna people to see their sea turtle conservation project.

In between Brus Laguna and La Ceiba lies historic Trujillo with its strip of restaurants and bars along the beach. It’s overlooked by the cannons of the colonial Santa Barbara fortress.

When touring the Northern Coast of Honduras, get local safety advice to fully enjoy your stay in this breathtaking region. Also adapt to the slow pace of life and leave all worries for “mañana”: Tomorrow is another day!

Where to stay in Northern Coast

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Barrio Rio de Piedras

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When in Barrio Rio de Piedras, you can plan a visit to Multiplaza Mall and Francisco Morazán Stadium, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

Barrio Rio de Piedras
Tela showing tropical scenes, landscape views and a beach

Barrio El Centro

While visiting Barrio El Centro, you might make a stop by sights like Municipal Market and Central Park.

Barrio El Centro
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Residencial Montereal del Bosque

While Residencial Montereal del Bosque might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Megaplaza Mall and Paseo de los Ceibeños.

Residencial Montereal del Bosque
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Barrio La Isla

While there might not be top attractions in Barrio La Isla, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Central Park and Refugio de Vida Silvestre Cuero y Salado.

Barrio La Isla
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Colonia La Mora

While there might not be top attractions in Colonia La Mora, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Francisco Morazán Stadium and Guamilito Market.

Colonia La Mora
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Colonia El Naranjal

While Colonia El Naranjal might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Megaplaza Mall and Refugio de Vida Silvestre Cuero y Salado.

Colonia El Naranjal

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