Amapala

Travel Blogs from Amapala, Honduras

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Je suis en vacance, Amapala, Honduras travel blog

Je suis en vacance

A travel blog entry by kev25

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... toute la fin de semaine. En faite, c'est les Islas del Tigra. Il s'agit de quelques îles qui sont à la jonction du Honduras, El Salvador et Nicaraga. Je pars avec tout mon groupe de l'Université Laval. Un coordonnateur nous a mis en contact avec une ...

I like chickens, Cedeño, Honduras travel blog

I like chickens

A travel blog entry by slowayround

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... three overflowing trailers full of processed pampas (charred and chopped up stalks). I wonder what they use it for. A small part of Honduras is on the Pacific coast, it lies along Gulfo de Fonseca. Our guidebook talks about this area being "so hot your ...

Un petit coin de paradis au Honduras!, Amapala, Honduras travel blog

Un petit coin de paradis au Honduras!

A travel blog entry by cuvelier.romain

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... l'on appelle Isla del Tigre, une île dont je ne connais rien mais c'est apparemment le seul site intéressant dans le sud du Honduras avant de rejoindre le Salvador. Je ne m'attends donc à rien de génial en arrivant sur cette île, mais au fur et ...

Zacate Grande, Amapala, Honduras travel blog

Zacate Grande

A travel blog entry by boehmini

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... under the same ownership as DCIS. The property is easily 1,000 acres (or more) of private beach front and wildlife refuge along Honduras' southern coast.  We were waited on hand and foot as we reclined in a large tropical cabana for the weekend. Chad ...

Day Trip to Amapala, Amapala, Honduras travel blog

Day Trip to Amapala

A travel blog entry by megankp

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We took a day trip from Nacaome on one of my final days to Amapala, which is an island on the south west coast of Honduras.  It's volcanic, well used to be a volcano, pretty sure it's inactive now.     We grabbed bean burritos and ...

The often over looked, Amapala Honduras, Amapala, Honduras travel blog

The often over looked, Amapala Honduras

A travel blog entry by jbergevu

... It only took about 20 minutes and we didn't even get wet. The trip now cost about 14 Lempiras which is less than a dollar. Once on Amapala you are kind of at the mercy of the very few taxis that are on the island. The taxis of course are just pick up ...

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