miércoles, 26 de febrero de 2014

Omoa

Omoa has beautiful white sand beaches which are lapped by crystal clear waters. Combining the beauty of the sea, beaches, colonial buildings, and greenish mountains is a charm that attracts thousands of tourists from around the country and elsewhere.

Great feasts that take place during the summer especially during Holy Week. This beach is overrun by thousands of people during this celebration.

One of the problems facing Omoa is that the beaches are slowly disappearing, and scientists say this is due to climate change which was started from Hurricane Mitch said.

The San Fernando de Omoa Water Park is another attraction of this beautiful place. Visitors will find water attractions ideal for sharing with family and friends.
Playas de Omoa

Omoa

Isla el Tigre

Tiger Island is a small island, about a mile in diameter, which is located on the Gulf of Fonseca and belongs to the municipality of Amapala in the department of Valle. Tiger Island is sitting on an extinct volcano which has an elevation exceeding 780 meters has. The 2001 census says that this island has 2,480 inhabitants but I think today this figure is much higher.
This island is like 30 minutes from Coyolito is a fishing community and is located between San Lorenzo and Jícaro Galán. Tiger Island is small and that is why no offers tourists everything the rest of the Honduran territory offers but it is a nice place with lots of history and has colonial structures.
Isla del Tigra

La Tigra National Park

La Tigra National Park is a park that is 25 miles north of the capital Tegucigalpa Honduras. This park measures 238.21 square kilometers and was the first park in Honduras. This was stabilized on January 1980.
The park La Tigra "is bordered by five municipalities are: Central District, San Juan de Flores, Santa Lucia and Valle de Angeles Talanga" and is divided into two zones: the core zone and buffer zone.

There are four different entrances to this park but there are two that are frequently used and these are: the road to Hatillo and the road to the Valle de Angeles, San Johnny and Cantarranas.

The La Estrella hill that is part of this park is 2.245 meters above the sea and La Peña de Andino hill with 2.290 meters above the sea.
Parque Nacional La Tigra

Cataratas de Pulhapanzak

These impressive falls have a drop of water 43 meters high. This natural beauty has Honduras is a place to be visited because they are not as common in our país.Las waterfalls can be visited only with a guide and must pay at least 100 Lempiras charges but this is nothing for unforgettable experience that takes visitors for life. The most important thing is that the cool waters of the falls are irresistible for swimming which can be done without any problem.
Cataratas de Pulhapanzak

Cayos Cochinos

These keys are formed by a group of 13 small islands and two main islands which are known to Cayo Menor and Cayo Mayor and are preferred by tourists for its beautiful Caribbean atmosphere.Fishing of all kinds is prohibited for those who visit these places but only if you can catch are the people who live in the islands. Although they are allowed to fish, you have to do under restrictions and still keep this beautiful paradise.

Copan Ruinas

Copán Ruinas is a tranquil oasis of ancient culture and sublime nature. For many years, Copán Ruinas has been renowned for its magnificent Mayan Ruins.Copán Ruinas offers many more tourist activities to the Mayan ruins. Here you can visit and enjoy nature, so you should prolong your visit, considering at least a week. Here you can make ecotourism, hiking, trekking, contemplation, visit coffee farms, observe birds and mammal fauna, the route of flowers, visit the Chortí Maya, attend a copaneca holiday, walking on a motorcycle or bicycle.
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Roatan

         The island of Roatan in the Caribbean Sea is surrounded by several small islands and cays. Roatan is mostly famous by the  blue sky, beautiful turquoise waters and warm sunshine and beautiful sunset.The coral reef that surrounds the island of Roatan is the world's second largest. It is a permanent source of attraction and entertainment for those who enjoy diving and also swim with dolphins.                                                        
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