Trujillo
Trujillo
boasts historical gems like the 18th-century Fort Trujillo and the 17th-century
Iglesia San Juan Bautista. Explore the region's past at
the Museo Antropologico y Historico
de Trujillo. Take a boat tour through the picturesque Guaimoreto
Lagoon or embark on a day trip to the pristine Cayos
Cochinos Archipelago.
Find
souvenirs at local markets, unique art at galleries, and beach essentials from
vendors. Delight in fresh seafood dishes, traditional Garifuna
cuisine, and a variety of Honduran and
international fare at restaurants. Unwind at beach bars with live music,
experience the local nightlife at clubs, or immerse yourself in cultural events
like Garifuna punta dancing performances.
Remember,
the local currency is the Honduran
lempira (HNL). Taxis, buses, and tuk-tuks are readily available for
transportation. Exercise caution, especially at night, and Spanish is the main
language spoken, though some locals may speak English.