
The most important cities in Honduras at a glance – from the bustling metropolis to the charming small town. Each city links to a detailed page with map, attractions and travel tips.

A quiet village on Roatán's north coast, famous for its marine research institutes and world-class diving spots.
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A busy fishing village on Roatán, known for its marinas, upscale dining, and proximity to wildlife parks.
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A municipality in the Atlántida department whose economy is characterized by agriculture and livestock.
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A spectacular 43-meter-high waterfall, considered one of the most beautiful in Central America.
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An industrial city known as 'the city that sweetens the country' for its sugarcane plantations.
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Roatán's most exclusive beach, famous for its white sand and coral reef right off the shore.
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The main settlement of Guanaja island, built on a small cay with canals instead of streets.
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The capital of the largest department, Olancho, known for agriculture and cattle ranching.
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A municipality in the Copán department that includes the important commercial center of La Entrada.
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A municipality in the Copán department whose economy is based on agriculture and livestock.
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A city in Santa Bárbara that serves as a commercial center for the surrounding coffee villages.
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A municipality in the Yoro department, named after the Central American hero Francisco Morazán.
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The smallest of the Bay Islands, world-renowned for whale shark sightings and affordable diving.
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A city in the Francisco Morazán department, known for its sugarcane and brick production.
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A high-altitude Lenca municipality in the Lempira department with strong indigenous traditions.
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The largest natural lake in Honduras, a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers.
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A high-altitude Lenca municipality with breathtaking landscapes and a strong indigenous culture.
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A city in the Valle department, a local commercial center for the surrounding municipalities.
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A city in La Paz known for its high-quality coffee with a designation of origin.
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A municipality in Santa Bárbara known for its palm hats and handicrafts.
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A municipality in the Olancho department known for its livestock and timber industry.
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A municipality in the Cortés department with an economy based on coffee and livestock.
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A municipality on Lake Yojoa, a center for tourism, fishing, and hydroelectric power.
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A city in the central highlands, known for its pleasant climate and pine forests.
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An important commercial town in the Intibucá department, known for its grain cultivation.
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The highest city in Honduras, known for its cool climate and Lenca culture.
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An important transportation hub in the west, leading to Copán Ruinas and Guatemala.
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A municipality in the Santa Bárbara department, surrounded by a lush natural landscape.
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One of the hottest and most historically significant cities in southern Honduras.
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Historically known as the 'Banana Capital', founded by the United Fruit Company.
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A Lenca municipality famous for its pottery and extreme zip-line crossings.
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A city south of Tegucigalpa known for its 'Rosquillas' (corn cookies).
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The capital of the Islas de la Bahía Department and the island's commercial center.
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A city in the Olancho department, a local center for commerce and agriculture.
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One of the largest cities in Olancho, a center for agriculture and commerce.
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A municipality in Olancho on the river of the same name, known for agriculture.
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A city in the south with a cool climate, known for its coffee and dairy products.
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A municipality in Santa Bárbara known for its coffee and surrounding mountains.
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A small municipality in the Santa Bárbara department with an agricultural focus.
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A municipality in the Santa Bárbara department, known for its coffee cultivation.
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A coastal municipality known for its salt production and shrimp farming.
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A city in the Aguán Valley whose economy is highly dependent on agriculture.
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A rapidly growing city west of San Pedro Sula with significant industry.
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A historic city with well-preserved colonial architecture and thermal springs.
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A municipality in Olancho, surrounded by mountains and known for its caves.
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A picturesque colonial town, famous for its black pottery and handicrafts.
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A large municipality in Santa Bárbara with diverse agricultural production.
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A city in the Lempira department, known for the production of Panama hats.
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Known for its craftsmanship, especially the production of hats and baskets.
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A charming colonial city in the west, the commercial hub of the coffee region.
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Click a city – the detail page lists the top attractions, a map and travel tips.