
Palau Break
Palau Where to start. We have for many years wanted to go snorkelling in Palau – but in the past too hard to get to.
Everything is here
Over 10 million people inhabit Honduras with the majority following Christianity.
Currency: Honduran Lempira
Language: Spanish
Visa: Most countries can enter for up to 90 days but check current requirements.
Power: 110 volts AC. Plug types A & B
Safety: Violent Crime can be an issue, avoid crowded cities and going out alone. Stick to main tourist areas.
Car rental is the most flexible way of getting around, but taxi’s are also cheap.
Semana Santa – March/April
Punta Gorda Festival – April
Feria de San Isidro – May
Feria Juniana – June
National Garifuna Festival – July
Weather is hot and tropical in the coastal lowlands with annual temperatures of 26 – 29 C.
Packing:
Lightweight summer clothing, jumper for cooler days and a layer or too for higher elevations.
Accommodation:-
Dorm beds – 170 – 370 L
Basic Double Beds with air cond – 370 – 600 L
Mid range Double – 600 – 850 L
Luxury – upward from 850 L
Food:-
Local restaurants – 300L
Resort or similar – 650 L
Transport:-
Bus – 24 to 200 L
Scooter hire – 742 L
Car hire – 1500 L
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Back home thinking of where next.