8 Best Hotels in Honduras' Caribbean Coast, Honduras

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Tourism infrastructure in northern Honduras has been building up substantially since about 2005. Every city has its share of no-frills, family-run hospedajes, but an ever-increasing number of cities have a wider variety of lodging options. The majority accept credit cards and are fitted with Wi-Fi and satellite television, with a few exceptions accepting only cash or not providing Internet. As with elsewhere in Honduras, prices fluctuate depending on the season, but not by much. Hotels are busiest December through February, during Holy Week, and June through August. The low season coincides with the rainy season in October and November.

Along the coast, former houses and beachfront lodges have been converted into bed-and-breakfasts with a small number of rooms, communal lounge areas and excellent personal attention from the owners themselves, many of whom are American or Canadian expatriates. These places cater mostly to foreign travelers, while national tourists largely occupy every place else.

Hotels oriented toward business travelers have conference halls and meeting centers, and the rooms offer quiet, spacious accommodations with work essentials like broad desks, in-room phones, and Wi-Fi service. In hotels overall, the cheapest rooms have tile floors, whitewashed walls and stiff mattresses, but you'll still find them clean and tidy. Air-conditioning can double the price of a night's stay, as electricity bills are astoundingly high in Honduras. Oscillating or ceiling fans—and often both—are at the ready in all rooms, air-conditioning equipped or no. Pricier rooms are the most luxurious, with hardwood furnishings, attractive interior designs and silky soft linens. Bugs, however, are democratic and will find a way into your room regardless. Few are actually bothersome.

Several cities include family-oriented, all inclusive resorts on the beach with restaurants, bars, swimming pools, massage centers, and a variety of recretational activities. Eco- and jungle lodges in La Ceiba offer all the perks of a top-notch hotel, such as private baths with hot water and Internet access, but with stunning panoramic views exclusive to the tropical forest.

Cesar Mariscos Hotel y Restaurante

$$ | Tela, Honduras

Just a stone's throw from the beach, this stylish hotel has rooms with balconies shaded by lush palms. Hand-hewn wood furniture and carefully selected pieces of art add a homey touch. A light and airy reading room on the first floor is popular with adults, and children gravitate to the tiny playground. Truly delicious seafood is served in the romantic restaurant ($$) or at shaded tables on the sand. Try the spicy camarones en salsa jalapeño (shrimp in a creamy sauce seasoned with peppers).

Pros

  • Great restaurant
  • Homey decor

Cons

  • Noisy a/c units and aging carpet in some rooms
Tela, Honduras
504-448--2083
Hotel Details
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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  • $$

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Christopher Columbus Beach Resort

$$ | Trujillo, Honduras

The only resort on the unspoiled beaches of Trujillo, this modern hotel gives you views of the sea or the mountains from your private balcony. Activities including swimming, windsurfing, and fishing from the small private pier.

Pros

  • Great for families

Cons

  • Air strip is literally at the front door
Trujillo, Honduras
504-2434--4966
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
71 rooms
No Meals

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  • $$

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Hotel Playa Bonita

$ | Tela, Honduras

Peace, quiet, and boldly seasoned seafood at its restaurant ($$) make this beachside hotel a great retreat after a day of activity-packed excursions. The armoires are handcrafted by local artisans, and Garífuna-themed paintings hang from the walls. Conversation is lively in the casual outdoor restaurant, as members of local cultural and ecological groups often stop by for a bite of zesty panfried yellowtail, oily shrimp dunked in garlic and herbs, or coconut-infused rice. Town native and hotel owner Carlos Aragón is a member of the local tourism chamber and an excellent resource on all things Tela.

Pros

  • First floor rooms are equipped for wheelchairs

Cons

  • Removed from the action in Tela Viejo
Tela, Honduras
504-2448--3450
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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  • $

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Hotel y Restaurante Costa Azul "County Beach."

$$ | Puerto Cortés, Honduras

This hotel is most suitable for young families and has a central splash pool, a game room stocked with table tennis and billiards, and a trampoline. A large, cool lobby is a refreshing retreat from the municipal beach across the street, and double and triple rooms are simple and comfortable. The restaurant has indoor seating and an outdoor terrace. Specialties like fettuccini alfredo and Argentina-style churrasco steak accompany the shrimp, lobster, and crab dishes.

Pros

  • Family-fun activities, Jacuzzi

Cons

  • Kids splashing in the pool make it noisy for courtyard rooms
Puerto Cortés, Honduras
504-2665--5215
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
60 rooms
Free Breakfast

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  • $$

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La Ensenada Beach Resort

$$$ | Calle 9, Tela, Honduras

The latest to join the mainland's handful of all-inclusive resorts, this expansive campus is hardly the place to hole up for a week. The resort is just five blocks from Tela Viejo's center and is easily accessible to all of the area's natural parks. Spacious rooms and private villas encompass 50 acres of colorful gardens, a huge pool and a private beach area shaded by, curiously enough, pine trees. Family activities like snorkeling, boating, and volleyball keep guests busy during the day, while the two restaurants, sports bar, and outdoor discotheque give an active ambience in the evening. Three daily buffet meals serve underwhelming meat and seafood dishes.

Pros

  • The resort is practically new

Cons

  • Food isn't spectacular
Calle 9, Tela, Honduras
504-2448--8400
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
120 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Las Cascadas Lodge

$$$$ | La Ceiba, Honduras

This impressive resort is set in the most spectacular surroundings, with waterfalls, tropical gardens, and views of the river below. Swim in the rivers, swimming pool, or waterfall pools, or take a hike on one of the marked trails. Private cabins are luxurious and smartly decorated. Airport transfers are included in the price, and homecooked gourmet meals cost $10 at lunch and $15 at dinner. The hosts will be able to arrange tours and activities in the area, such as rafting, hiking, bicycling, and canopy tours.

Pros

  • One-of-a-kind views from the lap of luxury

Cons

  • Prices are the among the coast's highest
  • Young children not welcome
La Ceiba, Honduras
325-385--7555-(U.S. number)
Hotel Details
4 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Maya Vista

$ | 9 C. and Av. 10 NE, Tela, Honduras

There's a stunning view of the bay from the Maya Vista, which enjoys a vantage point high above the city. Clean and comfortable rooms have wide terraces where you can lounge in a hammock as you enjoy bay breezes. In the popular restaurant ($), entrées such as Chinese noodles with peppers are tasty and reasonably priced. You can also order wines by the glass—a rarity in this part of the country. The Canadian owners make sure there's a warm, friendly atmosphere. They know what's going on in Tela, so it's good to check with them.

Pros

  • Unique accommodations in the trees

Cons

  • It's a steep hike up a long staircase to get here (take a cab instead)
9 C. and Av. 10 NE, Tela, Honduras
504-2448--1497
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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  • $

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Trujillo Beach Eco Resort

$$$$ | Aldea Viejos Marañones, Trujillo, 32101, Honduras

These clean and contemporary villas are a short drive to hot springs and well located for hiking, horseback riding, and bird watching in the nearby tropical forest. Dine at the on-site restaurant, which specializes in regional cuisine and grows some of its organic food in the resort’s own garden. Do nothing by the pool, stroll to the beach, or let a resort guide lead the way.

Pros

  • Air conditioning
  • Hearty breakfast included
  • Full kitchens
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Remote
  • 362 km (225 miles) from the major airport, Ramón Villeda International Airport
  • Surcharge for airport shuttle
Aldea Viejos Marañones, Trujillo, 32101, Honduras
504-2734--8503‎
Hotel Details
28 rooms
Free Breakfast

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