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Friday, September 23, 2011

Horseback Riding in Copan

While traveling with kids in Copan, Honduras, part of our month long tour Honduras, we went horseback riding.  It cost $20 per person, but they didn’t charge us for our 4 year old.  Check out the condition of the horse before you select one.  Some are in much better shape than others.  You will be riding up a mountain and back down, so it’s important to be on a healthy horse.  The mountain is quite steep at times.  Our children had someone walk with them the entire way controlling the horse.
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Here we are up at the top!
Copan Honduras horse back riding
There is a village at the top of the mountain and there will be kids trying to sell you things and beg for money.  I recommend taking a pair of shoes up there to give to one of the kids.

The views from the top of the mountain our beautiful. 
Copan Honduras horse back riding
Mr. Banana arranged this for us, but you can have it arranged yourself.  Just ask your hotel where the guys are hanging out with the horses and go speak with them.  It is near the community center.

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Friday, September 16, 2011

Aguas Termales near Copan, Honduras

Aguas Termales

While in Copan, Honduras with kids we went to the Agua Termalas.  Otherwise known as hot springs.  I was not looking forward to going, because it was more expensive than some of the other activities and I know what I think of when I hear hot springs.  It was $100 for our family of five.  This included transportation, entry fees, a private cabana, and a bbq dinner.  It was by far worth every dime to go.  This entire excursion was awesome.
Aguas Termales Copan Honduras Hot springs
After driving about an hour from Copan we arrived at the hot springs and were guided to a private area.  To get there we had to cross a hanging wooden bridge.  It was raining and the wood was slick, plus it looks to be 100 years old!  This picture does not do justice to how scary it was.  Aguas Termales Copan Honduras hot springsOnce we crossed the bridge we went through a cave.
Aguas Termales Copan Honduras hot springs
And because that is not a dramatic enough entry we then had to cross over water on these stones. 
Aguas Termales Copan Honduras hot springs
You could walk through the forest to one hot spring after another.  Aguas Termales Copan Honduras hot springsAguas Termales Copan Honduras hot springs
This is the hot spring next to our cabana.  Aguas Termales Copan Honduras hot springsAguas Termales Copan Honduras hot springs
Aguas Termales Copan Honduras hot springs
Private cabana
Here you can see where one hot springs has a water fall that flows into another pool and then another.  Aguas Termales Copan Honduras hot springs
Aguas Termales Copan Honduras hot springsHere is our bbq chef preparing our feast on this random outdoor grill at a public park.  Now, does this look like something we should eat.  The food was delicious until the next day!  We should have stuck to restaurants!  Remember that bus ride from hell I mentioned we took to get to Copan.  Well, there were no miracles happening on the way back.  Our oldest threw up on the bus.  Oh well!

Like all the activities we did in Copan, this one too was arranged by Mr. Banana. Just ask your hotel and they will get him to meet with you and plan your activities.

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

4 Delicious Restaurants in Copan, Honduras

Honduras food is unique and always good.  Here are 4 restaurants in Copan, Honduras that I recommend.  All four are kid friendly.

B’alam Café – Located at the Yat Balam Hotel. (which looked very nice)  We had the best breakfast during our trip here. Balam Cafe Copan Honduras





Balam Cafe Copan HondurasCarnitas Nia Lola Copan HondurasCarnitas Nia Lola Copan HondurasCarnitas Nia Lola – I don’t remember what I had here, but it was good.  Check out the waitress above carry our appetizer to us on her head!


Asados Copan – One of the best meals I have ever had anywhere.  Click to see pictures of the delicious food we ate.  Their specialty is grilled meats. 

Elisa’s Cafeteria – This restaurant is located in the hotel we stayed in and was the first place we ate at in Copan.  It was very good.  We were with a lot of people and everyone ordered something different and everyone loved their food.  We had the best Copan grown coffee from here every morning while we sat in the hotel courtyard.

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Copan Ruins–Honduras

Copan is a small town located in western Honduras, only 12 km from Guatemala and home to the Copan Mayan ruins.

The ruins were a short walk from Hotel Camino Maya, in the center of town.  It was less than a mile and our four year old was able to walk it with out a problem.  The Copan Ruins are kid friendly and a great activity for families traveling in Honduras.

Copan Ruins, HondurasAt a small visitor's center you pay and get your tickets.  Tickets for children are $7 and include the museum.  Tickets for adults to go into the ruins and the museum are $22.Then there is a short walk towards a gated entry.  It's here that you will meet up with your guide.  The guides are inexpensive and worth it.  You pay the guide directly.  Once you get past the gated you come across a handful of macaw birds.  They are beautiful. 
There are many Mayan statues still intact. Copan Ruins, Honduras
You are allowed to walk on many of the structures.  This makes it especially fun for the kids.
  Copan Ruins, Honduras
The hole you see in this picture is just one of many.  They had underground tunnels and a water system.  There are over 4 km of tunnels and for $10 you can go into two of the tunnels. 
Copan Ruins, Honduras
The hieroglyphic stairway holds the longest known text left by the Mayans. 
Copan Ruins, Honduras

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Paddle boarding in Roatan, Honduras

Roatan Sights and Attractions invited us to come out and paddle board with Steve's Paddle Shack over in West End of Roatan., Honduras. 

Roatan, Honduras
Paddle boarding is surprisingly easy. My four year old was too small, but the boards are so steady that he sat on the front while my husband paddled. Our ten and seven year old both learned and had fun.
Roatan, Honduras
My balance is not great, but I was still able to do it. It's quite a work out.
Roatan, Honduras
Once we were done we headed over to a nearby baleada restaurant that had been recommended to us Chapi Catrachas.  They were wonderful, especially the avocado baleadas!

Roatan Sights and Attractions is an awesome resource for everything you need to know about Roatan.  They also offer giveaways and free activities and a regular basis. 

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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Hotel Camino Maya–Copan, Honduras

DSC00153We went to Copan, Honduras over Easter weekend and stayed at Hotel Camino Maya.  It is on a busy corner across from the plaza and very easy to find. The street along one side of the hotel was filled with vendors selling all kids of goodies.  The other street had food vendors.  Overall the location was great.
Our room was good.  These are pictures of a triple room, you can see some pictures of their regular rooms here.  We had two double beds, a bathroom with a shower only, tv, bottled water, and most important air conditioning!  The maid service was good, we never saw them make up the room.  From what I could tell they cleaned and replaced everything daily, sheets, water, soap, and towels.  The tv had cable with some channels in English.  The lobby had 2 computers with free internet.  100_1452
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The hotel had a bar, Lost Monkey’s and a restaurant, Elisa’s.  We of course had to try both.  We ate at Elisa’s the first night we got there.  I don’t remember much about it after the exhaustion of so much traveling.  I can remember how good the Honduran tacos looked.  The guy eating them said they were fantastic.  We had the room closest to Lost Monkeys so we were able to actually go to the bar and watch the kids in the room at the same time.  This was a first for us!  Lost Monkeys seemed like a popular hangout and was fun.DSC00155
The hotel was built to where it has a big open courtyard.  I especially enjoyed sitting out there in the morning having my coffee.
When we were there the hotel was bright red.  If you look on their website it is yellow.  The bar also has a different name on the website.  Don’t worry though, you are looking at the right website!

(504)2651-4646 /4446/4518

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Saturday, June 11, 2011

Islands Fire: Fire show in Roatan, Honduras

This was a fire show we got to see while we were on vacation in Roatan, Honduras. I was blown away by how good they were.  Best of all it was a free show at the restaurant we were eating at, Thirsty Turtle.

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Monday, June 6, 2011

Taking our kids to an Orphanage in Honduras

The orphanage in Honduras Hogar de ninos Tierra Santa in La Paz, Honduras
my husband had been visiting while he was deployed down there let us bring our entire family.  Before we went we did not know if they would let the kids come with us.  Our kids, us, and other volunteers from the base served food, handed out clothes and toys and just hung out with them.  I even got to paint a few little girls nails!
We served the kids chili and sandwiches. 


Like everywhere in the country there were lots of dogs.  Our little boy was smitten with a little puppy they had.
I had brought clothes our kids had out grown, toys, hygiene, and art supplies to pass out to the kids.  I wish I had brought more.  I felt bad that I didn't have bigger clothes for the older kids.
The almost two hours we spent there went by to fast.  It was sad to leave knowing how much more they need.

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Friday, June 3, 2011

Zip line attached to a tree! - Photo Friday

We went zip lining with our kids while we were in Copan, Honduras.  It was fantastic, but I must say when I saw how they attached the zip lines to trees I was less than thrilled.  We had already gone down 3 or 4 lines before we saw this!  More pictures and read about our zip lining adventure!

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

10 Things I will miss about Honduras

10 Things I will miss about our Honduras family vacation

1. Snorkeling

2. The beach on west bay in Roatan

3. Delicious food

4. Fresh tropical fruit

5. How cheap everything is

6. The friendly people

7. $4 manicures, $12 pedicures and $32 1 hour massages

8. Sunsets on the beach

9. Zip lining in Copan

10. The beauty of the entire country.

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Monday, May 30, 2011

10 things I won't miss about Honduras

Highway in Honduras
Highway in Honduras (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
10 Things I will not miss from our Honduras family vacation!

1. Living in a hooch with no bathroom and no running water.

2. Almost dying any time we set foot in any type of moving vehichle.

3. Riding in buses with no AC for hours at a time.  (if only I had come across these travel tips for riding buses in Central American a little sooner!)

4. Throwing up or having upset stomach every other meal.

5. No one speaks English. (I know I should just learn spanish)

6. Wondering what kind meat I'm eating.

7. Going 36 hours with no electricty.

8. Mosquitos

9. Termites

10. The way my hair looks in 100% humidity.

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