ecolodges in honduras
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ecolodges in honduras
are there any ecolodges in honduras other than the lodge at pico bonito.
especially around the la ceiba area.
Will look into the lodge but want to know what out other options will be if we want to stay in the jungle-ish areas and do the eco tourist stuff.
thanks in advance.
especially around the la ceiba area.
Will look into the lodge but want to know what out other options will be if we want to stay in the jungle-ish areas and do the eco tourist stuff.
thanks in advance.
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well for anyone that seraches for this at some later point i have found the following:
www.picobonito.com
www.lascascadas.com
http://www.jungleriverlodge.com/
http://www.omegatours.hn/start.htm
http://www.honduras-tours.de/index2.htm
at the moment there's nothing midrange... you're either paying a fortune at las cascadas/pico bonito or roughing it at jaguar/omega.
Think the mid range is definietly an opportunity in the jungle in the la ceiba region.
www.picobonito.com
www.lascascadas.com
http://www.jungleriverlodge.com/
http://www.omegatours.hn/start.htm
http://www.honduras-tours.de/index2.htm
at the moment there's nothing midrange... you're either paying a fortune at las cascadas/pico bonito or roughing it at jaguar/omega.
Think the mid range is definietly an opportunity in the jungle in the la ceiba region.
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We agree that a mid-range place around Pico Bonito would be very successful. We stayed three nights at Lodge at Pico Bonito, and even though Louis, the manager, is trying hard to make the place more personal, it still has a rather corporate feel. It's beautiful, and the rooms are very nice, but it's expensive. The excursions we did were fun, though.
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We stayed at the Lodge at Pico Bonito, and realized that we didn't wan to be so isolated from the out side world. We rented a car and drove around until we found something else.
We ended up staying in at Helen's in Sambo Creek, about 20 min from La Ceiba. OUr room had a terrace overlooking the Caribean, private WC. All for $24 a night. They helped us plan a day trip to Cayos Cochinos, a highlight for us.
We spent well over $200 US/ night at LPB. It felt wrong to spand that much money on luxury in an area where you know people don't begin to have what they need.
We ended up staying in at Helen's in Sambo Creek, about 20 min from La Ceiba. OUr room had a terrace overlooking the Caribean, private WC. All for $24 a night. They helped us plan a day trip to Cayos Cochinos, a highlight for us.
We spent well over $200 US/ night at LPB. It felt wrong to spand that much money on luxury in an area where you know people don't begin to have what they need.
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We stayed at Omega Lodge, linked above, in July and had a wonderful stay there. We stayed in the Creek Cabin which cost $15/night extra for the 2 of us per night - lodging is usually free if you go on daily adventures. If you need air conditioning and private bathrooms, you wouldn't like it, but we LOVED IT. The food was excellent as were the guides, the rafting, the horseback riding and the kayaking. Happy trails...
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