New Honduras Travel Deals

Roatan, the largest of Honduras’ Bay Islands, is home to the second-largest barrier reef in the world and some of the best scuba diving and snorkelling in the Caribbean. La Ceiba, on the north coast of Honduras, attracts mostly ecotourists visiting Pico Bonito National Park or the Mayan ruins at Copan.

Sunwing of Canada, is offering six properties on Roatan, starting at $1,195 for a week at the all-inclusive Paradise Beach Club with departures Jan. 11, 18 and 25, 2010. In La Ceiba, Sunwing has three properties, leading in at $1,075. All prices are per person and include airfare. See www.sunwing.ca


4 Responses to "New Honduras Travel Deals"

  1. Hector Ramirez  August 16, 2009 at 9:15 am

    It seem like many people hear think that Honduras is better bing like Venezuela and Cuba and they forget the CUBA government told workers they would make same money as Doctors. They forgot to tell people they would not pay them any more, only they would pay doctors less. Doctors in CUBA make only about $20 dollars US per month.
    Chavez in Venezuela is taking all business from the people so the business close or move, he close almost all TV and RADIO, He closing schools unless they teach his writing.

  2. Guadalupe Gomez  August 15, 2009 at 10:26 am

    Al, so you are a proud American – why do you care about Honduras? Perhaps you are one of the ex-pats mentioned in the post above yours. Perhaps you put yourself above us and like to treat Hondurans like donkies.

    There are plenty of people in Latin America who don’t envy the US and don’t want to live there. We pity the Americans, and all their troubles. The people are ok, but they have been misled. They are treated like cattle, and not treated with the respect that they deserve. Their nation is the #1 obstacle to world peace, with more WMDs than all the other nations combined.

    Google “John Perkins + economic Hitman” if
    you’d like to learn about how corrupt powers in the USA have worked to keep Latin America down.

    In Latin America, millions of us know the answer to this question:
    What does it profit a person to gain a fortune and lose their soul? –
    and we do not envy anyone.

    The golpistas are lost, and their days in power are coming to an end. Viva La Revolucion.

  3. Al  August 14, 2009 at 7:48 pm

    The Onomauma gorup above , I don`t know the origin of their names , but maybe Chavomauma would suit them better. Micheletti`s government refuses to allow a “NARCOTRAFICANTE” at the service of the real gorilla HUGUITO to be their president. Although perhaps tourism is not the main industry in many countries, it beats receiving dirty drug and oil money from someone who is in the process of destroying Venezuela and the whole continent and wants to remake it in his own image (and that ain`t pretty). Incidentally, your English is not that great either. Shame on you for speaking the Imperialist tongue. Funny that all these castro-chavistas criticize America, but secretly would love to live here and envy us!

  4. Lavista Honomauma  August 14, 2009 at 8:06 am

    Smart tourists are staying away because of the political instability and violent reputation that the police and military dictators have justly aquired.

    No government in the world recognized the guerillas of the illegitimate coup regime.

    To hell with oligarchy. It’s time for the people to have the power. That will inconvenience all those who have gotten used to paying their help some of the lowest poverty wages in the world. Too bad. If they don’t like it, they can get out of the way. Honduras is transforming now, into a nation where the people have the power. No mas
    slave wages! No mas oligarchie!

    -Lavista
    ==
    Al Giordano wrote:

    “…Ugly Americans – not to be confused with the decent ones, that also exist – are everywhere on the planet and in Latin America tend to congregate in ex-pat ghettos in tourist destinations. Many come merely for the lower cost of living: they couldn’t afford servants, gardeners and chauffeurs back home, but in the Third World they can live like viceroys. Many have been here for twenty years or more and still don’t speak good Spanish, so immersed in the ex-pat bubble as they are. They tend to view “the help” with contempt and the images through the TV set of thousands that look like their maids and nannies taking to the streets is inherently threatening to them. I’ve written here of the Oligarch Diaspora: well, here’s its evil twin: The Ugly American Diaspora.

    http://narcosphere.narconews.com/thefield/toppling-coup-part-iv-lost-sheep-and-flock

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