WHEN TO TRAVEL TO Honduras

Choosing the right period for your trip to Honduras can make all the difference. It's important to consider weather elements, seasonal events and peak tourist periods to maximize your travel experience.

Photo d'un paysage localisé en Honduras

Location

Climate

January 16→23.4°C
2.2mm
6:12→17:35
February 16.1→25.1°C
1.77mm
6:07→17:49
March 16.6→26.8°C
1.48mm
5:50→17:56
April 18.6→29.5°C
1.99mm
5:29→18:00
May 19.6→28.8°C
5.03mm
5:15→18:08
June 19.5→27.3°C
6.03mm
5:14→18:17
July 19→27.4°C
4.85mm
5:21→18:19
August 19.1→27.8°C
5.75mm
5:29→18:08
September 19→27.4°C
6.92mm
5:32→17:47
October 18.4→25.5°C
7.24mm
5:36→17:25
November 17.4→23.7°C
5.07mm
5:46→17:14
December 16.4→23.3°C
2.47mm
6:02→17:19
16→23.4°C
16.1→25.1°C
16.6→26.8°C
18.6→29.5°C
19.6→28.8°C
19.5→27.3°C
19→27.4°C
19.1→27.8°C
19→27.4°C
18.4→25.5°C
17.4→23.7°C
16.4→23.3°C
Jan 6:12→17:35
Feb 6:07→17:49
Mar 5:50→17:56
Apr 5:29→18:00
May 5:15→18:08
Jun 5:14→18:17
Jul 5:21→18:19
Aug 5:29→18:08
Sep 5:32→17:47
Oct 5:36→17:25
Nov 5:46→17:14
Dec 6:02→17:19
2.2mm
1.77mm
1.48mm
1.99mm
5.03mm
6.03mm
4.85mm
5.75mm
6.92mm
7.24mm
5.07mm
2.47mm
Honduras is a popular Central American destination, with its heavenly beaches, rich history and vibrant culture. However, it can be difficult to decide when to go to Honduras and which major cultural events to attend during your stay.

Honduras seasons

The climate in Honduras is mainly tropical, with two main seasons: the dry season and the rainy season.

Dry season (November to April)

The dry season is considered to be best time to visit HondurasThis is because temperatures are pleasant and rainfall relatively low. Average temperatures range from 20°C to 28°C, although some mountainous regions can be cooler. This season is ideal for enjoying the beaches and exploring the country's archaeological sites.

Rainy season (May to October)

The rainy season brings more precipitation, particularly on the Caribbean coast and in mountainous areas. Temperatures generally remain around 26°C to 30°C. If you don't mind the rain, this can also be a good time to visit Honduras, as the landscapes are greener and there are fewer tourists.

Public holidays and major cultural events in Honduras

Honduras is a country rich in traditions and celebrations. Here are some of the most important holidays and cultural events to consider when planning your trip.

Holy Week (March or April)

Holy Week is a Catholic tradition observed throughout the country. The festivities begin on Palm Sunday and culminate in the Good Friday procession, when the faithful carry religious statues through the streets. The towns of Comayagua and Santa Rosa de Copán are particularly renowned for their spectacular celebrations.

Honduran independence (September 15)

Celebrated every year on September 15, this holiday marks Honduras' independence from Spain in 1821. Colorful parades and fireworks mark this special day, making it an ideal time to discover Honduran culture.

Feria de San Isidro (May)

The Feria de San Isidro is an annual festival held in the town of La Ceiba, on the north coast of Honduras. The event celebrates the patron saint of farmers and includes a funfair, concerts and traditional dance performances. The Feria de San Isidro is one of the country's most eagerly awaited events, attracting thousands of visitors every year.

La Lima Carnival (October)

Carnaval de La Lima takes place in the eponymous town near San Pedro Sula. This week-long event celebrates the region's cultural diversity with parades, concerts and dance competitions. The highlight of the carnival is the float parade, where costumed groups parade through the streets to the delight of spectators.

Low and high tourist season periods

Low season (May to November)

The low season coincides with the rainy season. During this period, you will find low rates for flights and accommodationThis means fewer tourists at popular sites. However, some attractions may be closed due to weather conditions, including some national parks and archaeological sites.

High season (December to April)

The high tourist season corresponds to the dry season in Honduras. Flight and accommodation prices are generally higher during this period, but you'll enjoy good weather and many open attractions. In addition, several major cultural events take place during these months, offering an enriching experience for travelers.

Insurance

Your credit card does not cover you in all situations, that is whyIt is essential to take out insurance before you leave to avoid any unpleasant surprises. If you need to see a doctor or be hospitalized, in some countries, medical costs are very high and you will then find yourself having to pay several thousand euros.

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Flights

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Most popular visas in Honduras

Visas are official documents issued by the Honduran government that allow foreigners to enter and stay in the country for a specified period. The most popular visas in Honduras are :
  • Tourist visa : This visa is intended for people wishing to visit Honduras for a short stay (generally up to 90 days) for tourism, family or personal reasons. It is generally exempt for nationals of many countries, including the European Union, the United States, Canada and several Latin American countries.
  • Business visa: This visa is granted to people taking part in temporary commercial or professional activities in Honduras, such as attending conferences, trade fairs or business meetings.
  • Work visa: For those who have obtained employment in Honduras, this visa allows them to work legally in the country. Employers must generally demonstrate that they have been unable to find a qualified Honduran worker to fill the position, before obtaining authorization to hire a foreign worker.
  • Student visa: This visa is intended for people wishing to study in Honduras at an accredited educational institution. The duration of the visa generally depends on the length of the chosen study program.
  • Permanent resident visa : For those wishing to settle permanently in Honduras, this visa allows them to live and work in the country without restriction. Applicants are generally required to meet certain conditions, such as a stable income, a clean criminal record and good health, as well as proof of ties to the country (e.g. marriage to a Honduran national or ownership of real estate).

Key immigration figures for Honduras

According to data provided by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the total number of immigrants to Honduras has increased in recent years. Here are some key figures on immigration to Honduras:
  • About 1% of total population of Honduras is made up of immigrants.
  • Most of the immigrants come from neighbouring countries such as Salvador, THE Nicaragua and the Guatemala.
  • The main reasons for immigration to Honduras are job opportunities, family reunification and a better quality of life.

Net migration rate

The net migration rate is an important indicator for measuring the impact of immigration on a country's population. In Honduras, this rate is generally negative, meaning that more people leave the country than enter. However, the difference between immigration and emigration has decreased in recent years, suggesting a trend towards stabilization.

International tourism in Honduras

International tourism plays an essential role in the Honduran economy, contributing to job creation and economic growth. According to data from the Honduran Ministry of Tourism, here are some key facts about international tourism in Honduras:
  • About 1 million international tourists visit Honduras every year.
  • Tourists come mainly from the United States, Canada, Europe and other Latin American countries.
  • Key sights include the Mayan ruins of Copán, the Río Plátano biosphere reserve, the Bay Islands and the colonial town of Gracias.
  • International tourism generates around 500 million dollars in annual revenues for Honduras.

International tourism trends

In recent years, the number of international tourists to Honduras has grown steadily. This trend is mainly attributable to improvements in the country's safety and tourism infrastructure, as well as to increased promotional and marketing efforts abroad.

Impact of immigration and tourism on the Honduran economy

Immigration and tourism have a significant impact on the Honduran economy. On the one hand, immigrants contribute to the local workforce, bringing valuable skills and knowledge and stimulating domestic consumption. On the other, international tourism creates jobs and generates income through tourist spending on accommodation, food, transport and leisure activities.