The best time to visit is during the dry season from November to April when the weather is more comfortable for outdoor activities.
While San Pedro Sula has had a reputation for crime, taking the usual precautions and staying in safe areas can provide a trouble-free visit.
The currency used is the Honduran Lempira, but U.S. dollars are widely accepted in many places.
Although San Pedro Sula itself is inland, beautiful beaches can be found in nearby coastal areas such as Omoa and Puerto Cortes.
Popular souvenirs include handcrafted leather goods, traditional Lencan pottery, and colorful textiles.
Taxis are a popular option, as well as buses for getting around economically. Renting a car is also possible for explorers who wish to travel further.
Baleadas, a flour tortilla filled with beans, cheese, and sometimes meat or eggs, is a must-try local dish.
Yes, there are numerous guided tours available that offer insights into local culture, nature, and history.
Credit cards are accepted in major hotels, restaurants, and shops, but it’s good to carry some cash for smaller purchases.
Spanish is the official language, but in tourist areas, you will often find English speakers.