| country: | Honduras |
| departures: | This tour can be tailor made to suit your requirements all year round excluding Easter week and 20 Dec - 04 Jan |
| price: | From US $1435 (9 days) excluding flights. Price is per person based on double occupancy. Includes accommodation, transport and some meals |
| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |
the amazing things you'll be doing
This completely private itinerary takes guests on an amazing adventure through the beautiful and fascinating country of Honduras to see all the major sites. First guests arrive to the pretty colonial town of Copan Ruinas where they visit the “Paris” of the Maya World – the Maya Archaeology Site of Copan and the famous conservation bird park of Macaw Mountain.
From Copan there is also a visit to a family hacienda and farm to see how coffee, tropical fruits and animals are farmed in this area. After Copan guests journey to the Pico Bonito National Park to explore the rainforest and take part in more active adventures such as rainforest trekking and nature explorations. Finally guests fly over to the island of Roatan to enjoy some beach time for relaxation or the opportunity to access some of the world’s best coral reef for snorkelling & diving.
This is a responsible way to visit all the key sights that Honduras has to offer and at the same time benefit the local communities both on and off the tourist trail. Tailor made options to select your own style of hotel or activities are also available.
From Copan there is also a visit to a family hacienda and farm to see how coffee, tropical fruits and animals are farmed in this area. After Copan guests journey to the Pico Bonito National Park to explore the rainforest and take part in more active adventures such as rainforest trekking and nature explorations. Finally guests fly over to the island of Roatan to enjoy some beach time for relaxation or the opportunity to access some of the world’s best coral reef for snorkelling & diving.
This is a responsible way to visit all the key sights that Honduras has to offer and at the same time benefit the local communities both on and off the tourist trail. Tailor made options to select your own style of hotel or activities are also available.
day-by-day itinerary
| Day 1: | San Pedro Sula to Copan (Unguided Transfer). Guests upon arrival into San Pedro Sula guests will be met off their flight and transferred to the pretty highland town of Copan Ruinas (3hrs). Rest of the afternoon free to explore this colonial style small town. Copan Ruinas 3 nights |
| Day 2: | Copan Site & Bird Park (B,L) (2 Guides – one in each location). Guests are transferred to the Archaeology site at Copan. Here they enjoy a guided tour of this beautiful site which is famous for its intricately carved stelea & hieroglyphic stairway as well as its comprehensive museum. When ready guests return to Copan and to the Bird Park for lunch. After lunch guests enjoy a walk in the lush, shady river valley location of the Copan Bird Park where they get a local guide to accompany them and see and interact with a number of beautiful tropical birds that have been rescued from locales all over Honduras. When ready guests are transferred back to their hotel. |
| Day 3: | Finca El Cisne (B,L) (SIB Tour). You will be met at your hotel reception at 9am by your guide Carlos to begin your full day excursion out to "Finca El Cisne". Carlos's family owns the farm and he will take guests on a tranquil horseback ride through the farmlands and beautiful scenery of the Copan Valley followed by a hearty farmhouse lunch cooked by Carlos's mother where you can taste the coffee grown here. In the afternoon guests explore the coffee and cardamom plantations and learn about cattle ranching. This wonderful tour finishes with a dip in the hot springs on the way back to your hotel. |
| Day 4: | Transfer to Pico Bonito Park (B) (Unguided Transfer. Guests transfer to San Pedro Sula (3hrs) for a short flight to La Ceiba (20mins) & transfer to their hotel / lodge. La Ceiba Area 2 nights. |
| Day 5: | Cuero y Salado (SIB Tour) (B,L). Today guests can choose and either take a kayak and paddle through the mangroves seeing lots of birds, butterflies, bats and howler monkeys, have an exhilarating white water rafting ride or take a boat tour of the Cuero y Salado Nature Park. |
| Day 6: | Pico Bonito Park & Transfer to Roatan (B). Guests can enjoy an early morning hike in Pico Bonito National Park before transferring to La Ceiba for a flight to the island of Roatan. Transfer to the hotel for overnight. Choose between more isolated beach hotels, the energetic beach of the West Bay area or the lively nightlife of the West End. Roatan 3 nights |
| Day 7-8: | Beach relaxation. Enjoy two free days on Roatan to sunbath, snorkel, dive or perhaps rent a moped or car to explore the island. |
| Day 9: | Transfer out. Transfer to Roatan airport for international flight out or connecting flight to San Pedro to meet international flight out. |
travelling with a local operator
This holiday is operated by a company based in the holiday destination and they will be able to provide expert local knowledge. They will be able to tailor make your holiday to suit your requirements not only concerning the dates of travel but also typically the standard of accommodation, and thus price. It is rare for local operators to be able to help with the booking of your flights.how this holiday makes a difference
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This tour uses hotels with a proven track record of sustainability and responsible and ethical operations. For example:
Hacienda San Lucas The lodge itself is in a lovely restored 100 year old authentic Spanish hacienda that preserves the cultural aspects of that time including a traditional open fire kitchen. It was restored to its original design using only local materials, techniques and labor. The lodge is situated on 300 acres of pristine tropical forest / protected land which includes a small archaeology site, "los Sapos". Most of the staff is from small neighboring villages. They have been trained in the service industry providing them with steady work which in turn allows them to have better living conditions and get an education. Initially, the lodge was powered by solar electricity alone but now has a minimum input of regular electric power giving great consideration to the ecological balance of the area. The Cueva family, owners, are committed to sustainable tourism creating local awareness and promoting the concept for an important sustainable tourism destination. Meals are cooked with seasonal local ingredients using ancient traditional local technique. They have also planted 4,600 native trees to help prevent erosion, provide natural habitat for wildlife and to help with carbon offsetting. They also work with local farmers to educate them about the value of forests and to get them to help with reforestation programs. Their mission is: To provide their guests with a unique and unforgettable experience based on a spiritual commitment to share our family's patrimony of an authentic rural hacienda that is helping the development of neighboring communities. This responsibility includes the care and preservation of the nature and archaeology as well as personal attention to each visitor. Palmetto Bay Since the resort’s founding, Palmetto’s owners have looked to set their business as a prime example on how to offer simple island elegance and deluxe accommodations without overlooking its responsibility to the human and natural environment. Lodge built with responsible use of local hardwoods. The lodge was designed and built dedicating large areas of the property to Tropical Forest Preserves, Bird Sanctuaries and Beach Reserves. Extensive planting of tropical vegetation was established. The villas and other buildings respect a 180-foot setback from the water’s edge to minimize the visual impact of man-made structures when viewed from the beach and sea. Villas are designed for excellent ventilation so that AC is not needed. Low wattage fluorescent lights are used wherever possible; butane is used for stoves, hot water heaters and clothes dryers. As a result, electrical usage at Palmetto Bay Plantation is minimal. When lethal yellowing started killing coconut trees throughout the Caribbean, Palmetto Bay Plantation undertook an extensive program of inoculations and replanting. As a result, the area has one of the largest groves of coconuts trees remaining on Roatan. After Hurricane Mitch, the developers of Palmetto Bay Plantation raised over $12,000 in financial donations from its homeowners and others to assist the nearby community of Craw Fish Rock, which suffered extensive damage. Food was distributed, four homes were rebuilt and several others restored. With the exception of managing partner, Gary Chamer, all of Palmetto Bay Plantation’s permanent employees are Honduran. Many came without skills or prior work experience for the jobs they now hold. They now enjoy positions as bookkeeper, carpenters, housekeepers, cooks and receptionist. The developers of Palmetto Bay Plantation recognize responsibility to the ever-growing work force on Roatan, and train for the future as well as employ. For couples wanting to get more involved via donations or volunteer work we have the following ideas in this area: Pico Bonitio The lodge donates a potion of the accommodation costs to “La Fundaciondel Parque Nacional Pico Bonito” a not for profit organization that works to preserve the Pico Bonito park. They work with Adelante Foundation who offer micro-credit loans to local women and offer tours for guests to go and visit a local community and learn about this worthy program. We operate a carbon neutral office and offers guests the option of making their tour carbon neutral for an additional cost of $1 per person per day which includes covering internal flights. We have started a recycling program and encourages all suppliers and visitors to take part in the recycling program. We recycle paper, plastic, glass & aluminium. We are a partner with Rainforest Alliance and are the #1 Sustainable Tourism provider in Guatemala (2007) with the highest level of certification. For every visitor on this itinerary a donation is made to the foundation which then donates money to various grass roots organizations working in poverty alleviation, conservation & cultural protection. The foundation is our company foundation and we donate a set amount of money per person per day of their tour into the fund and also collect funds from other company clients and suppliers. We then distribute the money to a selection of grass roots charities that we have selected in the areas of education, poverty relief, micro credit and conservation. All of the tours in this itinerary involve local people from the surrounding communities in each area visited. We use local guides in different areas of the country so that people from all areas can benefit from tourism not just guides from the capital or main towns. Where possible we include visits to local community tourism programs and craft cooperatives so that guests can impact in a positive way on the lives of the local communities. Entrance fees to Mayan sites and National Parks contribute towards their conservation & development. Everywhere you travel on this trip a large amount of the costs involved in the trip will remain in that area with the local people. All profits from this trip stay within Guatemala, Belize or Honduras. The local operator offering this trip is a top sustainable tourism certified operator with commitment to sustainable / responsible travel who works with all their suppliers to encourage & train them in responsible tourism best practice at all times on a tour. Travelers on this trip will be advised by literature in the welcome pack and also by their guides on how to reduce their impact on the environment and encouraged to use local services and buy local products from small local providers and cooperatives. We will collect all water bottles and other materials from tours to go into the recycling program. We welcome feedback from travelers on how we can continually improve our sustainable policies and actions. |
Tourism can be good and bad for destinations & local people. We carefully screen every holiday against our criteria for responsible travel. 'Look behind the brochure' to find how each holiday makes a difference (see left). We don't claim to be perfect - there is no global accreditation - but we've led the way since 2001 and screened 1000's of holidays. We invite every traveller to write a review about their experiences and responsible tourism. This valuable feedback is sent to the people who run the holidays. We keep a very close eye on it and take off holidays that don't live up to our standards. |














