Introduction
La Ceiba, the third-largest city in Honduras and the capital of the department of Atlántida, is named after a huge Ceiba tree on the coast that was once a community meeting place. Recently, the city (97km/60 miles east of Tela) has become known as the country's ecotourism headquarters. The city itself, only established a little more than 100 years ago, is sort of thrown together and dirty, its beaches are polluted, and it doesn't hold much of interest to passing tourists. It works best as a base to explore the countless remarkable attractions that are within a short drive, such as Class 4 white-water rapids, hiking trails through several stunning national parks, a wildlife refuge with caimans and manatees, vast empty beaches, sprawling pineapple plantations, and much more. Let's not leave out that the city is the jumping-off point for the Bay Islands, by both ferry and plane, and the Cayos Cochinos. Whether you like the gritty town or not, you must come through La Ceiba if...
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Refugio Nacional de Vida Silvestre Cuero y Salado
Three rivers, the Cuero, Salado, and San Juan, feed this massive estuary that is one of the most important natural reserves in Honduras. Since...
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Parque Nacional Pico Bonito
Named after a jagged green 2,436m (7,990-ft.) mountain just south of La Ceiba, Pico Bonito national park is central to La Ceiba's eco-future. Outside...
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Pico Bonito National Park
- is a dense mountain forest, partly impenetrable because of its steep mountain slopes and home to a large number of endangered species. Pico Bonito...
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