La Ceiba
Travel Blogs from La Ceiba, Honduras
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... fatty it was his sisters first time so she was trippin a bit but not freaking out she handeled it well.. my shuttle headed back to ceiba at 1ish so i spent the day killing time i smoked with just about every one at the jungle river hostel, and had a ...
From Point A to Point B in 50 steps or more
... La Ceiba Taxi – bus terminal to hostal because there are NO boats running to Utila!! Sleep over – Banana Republic Hostal in La Ceiba Taxi – from hostal to the boat dock Boat – THANK GOD! The boats are running! Too bad ...
Yearning for the Bay Islands
July 2 - arrived too late for ferry, looked for soccer game at pizza place, Han enjoyed movies in the room July 3 - catch the ferry to ...
La Ceiba
We left Rio Dulce at 10am and arrived in La Ceiba at 8.30pm after 4 buses and 1 boat ride. A bridge accross a river in Honduras had been partially destroyed by the latest hurricane matthew so our bus could not get accross. We had to get off the bus, get a ...
What Are The Chances?
... a discounted rate on our ferry ride. Mike think it's because he’s so darn cute… LESSON LEARNED: The boat ride from La Ceiba to Utila is through some pretty rough waters. So many people had to get barf bags from the crew… We held on ...
Home
... . Subconsiously I dont want to leave. Getting rid of my things forces me to deal with reality of the situation. Tonight I will spend in Ceiba. Tomorrow I have a 7 hr ride to Tegus. Peace Corps will soon come to an ...
Day 3
2nd August – Day 3 And so it begins. Started my EFR training today which I need to pass before staring my rescue diver, its basically like a first aid course teaching CPR, and how to deal with various accidents. Pretty boring stuff, especially when ...
Monkeys, Monkeys, Monkeys!!!
... you'll just have to see them when we get home and I can add them then. We are really having a great time in Honduras, and Sue and Terry have already talked about coming back sometime. I think Trevor and I have sold them on the wonders of Central ...
Arrival in La Ceiba
... 20 pounds by the end of the 3 weeks. Since my volunteering doesn´t begin until Dec 22nd, I had a chance to get to know La Ceiba. I´m amazed (and saddened) by the amount of fast food restaurants scattered in this city. Pizza Hut, Burger King, Dunkin ...
Sleighbells ringing, Rain is Falling..
... bus rides through towns half flooded by the deluge which had continued through the night, we finally arrived at the port town of La Ceiba. My initial impressions weren't good; it was full of American styled shopping malls and Pizza huts, taxis filled the ...
Don't Worry!! (Be happy....)
We just wanted to send out a quick note to let everyone know that we'll be without internet for a few days, so no more updates til the end of the week! We leave this morning for the island of Utila to stock up on supplies for our 3 day adventure on ...
The day we DIDN'T go to Copan
... should have arrived in Copan, we departed Utila on an 18 passenger plane for a fun and not too bumpy 15 minute flight to La Ceiba. Everyone in our group had missed connecting flights, including us. Luckily our connecting flight to San Pedro Sula was with ...
De Tela à Roatan en passant par La Ceiba...
... de route sur une belle route parcourant les vallées, entre les montagnes escarpées d'un côté et la mer de l'autre! Arrivés à La Ceiba, nous allons au traversier pour s'informer de l'heure du départ qui est à 16:30. Nous décidons donc d'acheter un ...
Double Meanings...
... ; When conjugating a verb, there are forms for me, you, he-she-it, we, you all, and them. Nope, not really in Honduras. Instead, you can easily get by here with the pronoun and infinitive. There are times when I know for an absolute fact that ...
Jungle white water rafting on the Rio Cangrajal
... of the benefits of staying there. The rafting was great, the guides were very knowledgeable. I probably woudlnt stop in La Ceiba again though, on purpose. We signed up for the white water rafting and were subjected to some cliff diving ...
A trip to the mall
... and less the fact that you find things really cheap. So, we pretty much have had to go to almost every thrift shop in La Ceiba (oh, I'm sure there's a few dozen we still haven't hit up yet), and in every thrift shop you have to ask what the price ...
It’s Fiesta Time!
... up as “natives” with feathers and loin cloths, and even kids dressed up as soccer players. We took a bus from San P to la Ceiba (a larger “city” near Sambo Creek) and then a local bus from Ceiba to Sambo Creek. Our hotel had a ...
Two days of pure travelling!
... have spent 26 hours going from A to B. Jealous?? I thought not...! 'A' being Granada in southern Nicaragua, 'B' being La Ceiba in northern Honduras, it's been a pretty tortuous journey but we've made it, ready to be rewarded by learning to dive in ...
The road to La Ceiba
... beautiful country side was littered with trash since they don't have good garbage disposing and there were a lot of stray dogs. Once in La Ceiba we caught yet another taxi to catch our ferry, which we thought we had missed since we still didn't know my ...
Observations on Hondurans
Another rainy day in La Ceiba. Here's the thing about rainy days in La Ceiba; everything pretty much shuts down. It’s really amazing. Nobody works. Nothing is open. You can’t do anything. This wouldn’t be so ...
When It Rains...
It pours. We had to enjoy our paradise mixed with a little rain today, actually a LOT of rain. We found out later that this is the first rain the islands have seen in over a month and a half, and since most islanders survive off of rain water as their ...
Pictures of Ometepe-heading to Roatan
... photos in this entry are from Ometepe, Nicaragua (except waiting for the bus, that was in Rivas, Nicaragua). well, I am back in La Ceiba...again. The guy at the hotel gave me a discount for being a repeat customer because I keep coming ...
Wet in Utila
... the emergency button to let us out! Slightly embarrassed we thank the kind man, and head quickly off for our bus to La Ceiba. After directions from the hotel, randoms on the street, and even more bizarrely men hanging out of colectivos we eventually find ...
May I Present To You... Open Water Diver - Miguel!
It's official – after completing two dives this morning, and finishing up some paperwork this afternoon… Mike has become a certified Open Water Diver! That means he can dive up to a depth of 18 meters (60 feet). The subsequent course is ...

