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  • A perfect holiday at Nicaragua’s Corn Islands A perfect holiday at Nicaragua’s Corn Islands
    Are you looking for a holiday on an island full of white sandy beaches and blue waters? If this is the case, you need to visit Nicaragua’s Corn Islands. The settings for that perfect holiday are there on the shores of this island and these islands are also referred to as the Caribbean’s forgotten tropical paradises. The Corn Islands are broken into two wonderful islands; they are the Big Corn Island and Little Corn Island. These islands are full of wonderful palm trees, fruit trees and the white sandy beaches take everyone’s breath away. History tells us that the place was a haven for buccaneers and pirates owing to its secluded location. The pirates were all over the place in the 17th century and these facts are proved by the numerous  [...]
    June 10th, 2010
  • Untouched Natural Beauty of La Ceiba, Honduras Untouched Natural Beauty of La Ceiba, Honduras
    La Ceiba, close to Bay Islands of Roatan, Guanaja and Utila, is something more than the stopover island. For most of the Hondurans, it is a place to have fun and relax. The lively city has the benefit of a desirable setting, surrounded by Caribbean beaches to the north as well as to the south is the crests of the gorgeous Nombre de Dios Mountains. The peculiarity of the city is the old and new views. No other city, you will get to see pizza hut and horse-drawn delivery wagon side by side. Street stalls sell a range of merchandise close to the latest shopping centers. But, the actual appeals are endowed by nature. Cueroy Salado is the largest manatee reserves in the Central America, situated ten miles away from the La Ceiba. The reserve is home  [...]
    June 7th, 2010
  • After A Hectic Exploration of Mayas Ruins Visit Serene Beauty of Siguatepeque After A Hectic Exploration of Mayas Ruins Visit Serene Beauty of Siguatepeque
    Honduran department of Comayagua and a small town in the Central Mountains of Honduras, Siguatepeque is situated amid between two cities of Honduras: San Pedro Sula and Tegucigalpa. It’s a beautiful town, which has scenic views of mountains surrounding the town. The natural beauty of the town is unadulterated and still unknown to many visitors. Stay at the town will give you promising experience in the small town of Central America. Siguatepeque is precipitous in the clean air of its forested mountain vale location with a small number of motor vehicles and nil number of air-polluting industries. Many guests consider the town as a perfect place to settle enduringly because of its weather and climate, location, local hospitality and security. Said  [...]
    June 4th, 2010
  • Cradle of Mayas Civilization – Copan Honduras Cradle of Mayas Civilization – Copan Honduras
    Copan is a beautiful city with mixture of legendary past and a modern ambiance. America’s most known and important culture, Maya, still is thriving in the western region of the Honduras. Still in many parts of Honduras, you can see the traditional costumes and customs preserved. Copan is among the three largest and most unstinted cultural centers of the new world. The foundation of the Mayan was formed on the social-political base, in addition; they were expert in the fields of mathematics, astronomy and science. They even had developed hieroglyphs writing system, which helped to know about their historic evolution by translating it in epigraphs. The Maya art is the also impressive and evident to careful planning and lay out of the base of  [...]
    June 2nd, 2010
  • Cahuita, Costa Rica Cahuita, Costa Rica
    Cahuita is located along the Caribbean Coast of the country. It lies nearly 43 km south of Puerto Limon. The beaches consist of black sand. The waters are ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The town of Cahuita lies to the south of Cahuita National Park. This national park is one of the most visited parks of the country. Besides the beaches, it offers rainforests and coral reefs to explore. The neighboring town of Puerto Viejo de Talamanca has become a hub for parties. This has made Cahuita popular as well. There are plenty of restaurants and local sodas in Cahuita. It is ideal for relaxation with a loved one. The trails extend from the beaches to the coastal forest. The beaches lie in close proximity to one another, and serve as the perfect  [...]
    June 1st, 2010
  • Base of the Mayas Ruins – San Pedro Sula Base of the Mayas Ruins – San Pedro Sula
    Honduras’ unendorsed industrial center as well as second biggest city is the San Pedro Sula. It is believed to be as economic heartland of Honduras, situated in the country’s northwest corner. San Pedro Sula has head offices of many well-known business, factories and plantations organizations. Most of the tourists who come to Honduras to discover Mayan remains in western moorland, select San Pedro Sula as their base to start the Mayan ruins exploration. History: In 1536, the city was established by Pedro de Alvarado as well as his fellow Spanish Conquistadors. Originally, the town was located on the swampland, amidst tropical forests where farming was inadequate. However, it did not matter much as the town was used as the Spanish Conquistador’s  [...]
    May 28th, 2010