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Do you want to plan a trip that the whole family will enjoy, even the teenagers? Let’s face it, the easiest way to make any family vacation successful is to keep the kids happy! To get an idea of what kind of vacation a kid would most enjoy I ask a group of experts aka my kids.

Noah, Eden, and Jonah have been traveling with me their entire lives. So far the three of them have been to at least 22 countries, 4 continents, and almost every state in the United States. Needless to say, when I ask them what the best family vacations were, they had more than a few opinions! 

They quickly fired off an assortment of places we have been. It was interesting to hear what they picked, some of them I knew, but other ones were a complete surprise. After some serious conversation with them, we’ve narrowed it down to 17!

Top 17 Family Vacations You will Never Forget!

1. SingaporeSingapore

Singapore is in all of our top ten picks. My oldest, Noah considers Singapore to be a utopia because of its cleanliness and orderliness. Oddly enough, we were only in Singapore for two days, making it one of the shortest stays we have done anywhere. It only took one day for us to fall in love with this city. We recommend walking around Marina Bay where the architecture is insane and definitely visit some parts of the Marina Bay Gardens. I can assure you that your kids have never seen anything else like this! The kid’s favorite hotel here is the Fairmont Singapore. For more ideas on what to do and where to find the best milkshake see my article: Singapore Travel Guide.

2. CancunCancun Family Adventure

Cancun has so much going on, and don’t worry, it’s safe. We spent a week there and basically had a non-stop adventure! The entire area is set up well to accommodate any kind of family and literally any type of budget. Families will appreciate luxurious, all-inclusive resorts with kid’s clubs and teen clubs. While the kids are off doing their own thing parents can head to a spa or the bar. There isn’t a bad beach anywhere in the area, so plan to spend at least two full days beach bumming.  While you are there, be sure to see Mayan Ruins, swim in a cenote, eat lots of Mexican food, and go ATVing. 

For a list fun family things to do in Cancun check out this post: 12 Adventurous Things to do in Cancun. I recommend staying at The Grand in Cancun or at another one of the  11 Best All-inclusive Resorts in Cancun for Families.

If at some point you head over to Cozumel (you totally should), check out my post: 13 Things to do in Cozumel. I recommend staying at Allegro Cozumel.

3. ThailandThings to do in Phuket Thailand with Kids

Thailand is absolutely incredible and I wasn’t surprised it landed in my kids top three places. You can basically go anywhere in Thailand and have an interesting experience. I recommend visiting at least these three places when you go: Phuket, Bangkok, and Chiang Mai. Although they each have some similarities they are completely different experiences.

Phuket

Phuket is one of Thailand’s islands and it’s extremely kid friendly. My kids thought taking a Thai cooking class was cool and they loved going to the beaches and interacting with elephants and tigers. To find the elephants on the beach check out my post: Swimming with Elephants in Thailand. And for more help planning your trip to Phuket see my article: 5 Day Phuket Itinerary with Kids.

Bangkok

Bangkok is massive so there are loads and activities. The kids loved biking through the city despite the heavy traffic and they were thrilled when we stumbled across monstrous milkshakes. To read more about taking Bangkok to kids, check out my article: Two Days in Bangkok with Kids.

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is an easy city to get around and it has tons to see and do. The city has an incredible night market where you and your kids could shop for hours. Here you will find interesting things to purchase like leather journals, bracelets, and tuk-tuks made out of soda cans. There is an elephant sanctuary where families can care for elephants and of course the food is outstanding! I recommend staying at the Shangri-la and taking a food and city tour by bike. Learn more about visiting Chiang Mai with kids in my article: 4 Things to do in Chiang Mai with kids.

4. New York CityNYC Street Art

New York City is currently Noah’s #1 and in Eden’s top 3 and in my top 15. The kids love the many dessert experiences here like Serendipity and  Black Tap. Both places have outrageous over-the-top desserts. They all enjoy hanging out in Central Park and Bryant Park, both parks have lots of free activities. At Bryant Park, kids can play kubb, while parents grab a drink at the little outdoor bar there. In Central Park, there are multiple playgrounds.

Visiting the 9/11 memorial is a must and if the kids are 10 or older tour the museum. Kids enjoy touring the Statue of Liberty, but not necessarily Ellis Island. If you do, go to Ellis Island to look for your family’s name on the wall. If you want to do a bus tour I recommend The Ride, especially if your kids are teens or tweens. I think going to a Broadway show is a must, but this is expensive and not worth it if your kids hate musicals or might possibly sleep through it. Good plays for kids are Wicked, Lion King, and Phantom of the Opera.

Remember the further out you can plan a trip to New York the cheaper the trip will be. Here are 15 Ways to save money in NYC.

We’ve been to NYC more times than we can remember. Check out our New York City Travel Guide to help you plan your own epic NYC getaway!

5. Oahu, Hawaii

Views from Diamond Head hike
Views from the top of Diamond Head a kid-friendly hike in Oahu.

Hawaii is another place that all three kids agree on and Oahu is their top island followed by Kauai. On Oahu, their favorite thing to do is sit at the pool or sit on the beach.

The kids recommend hanging out at the beach on North Shore to check out the waves and do some shopping. While you are up there have shrimp from Giovani’s Shrimp truck and get shaved ice at Matsumoto Shave Ice. If you feel like getting active rent a paddleboard at Sea N Surf and paddle up the Anahulu River and look for sea turtles. The last time we went we saw five huge sea turtles.

Also, fun in Oahu is parasailing in Waikiki and hiking to the top of Diamond Head. When you get done hiking Diamond Head, stop by Shimazu Shave Ice for massive shaved ice.

For more help planning your family’s Oahu vacation read our Oahu Travel Guide

I highly recommend staying at Disney’s Aulani if possible. 

6. OrlandoVolcano Bay at Universal Orlando

Orlando would probably make any kid’s list. With it being home to Disney World, Sea World, Discovery Cove, and Universal Studios a family could spend a month and do something different every single day. Universal Orlando is a must once each kid is tall enough to ride all the roller coasters and the new water park, Volcano Bay is fantastic. Besides the theme parks, there are all sorts of other fun things to do like swamp tours through alligator-infested waters, knight tournaments at Medieval Times, and within a short drive lots of beaches.

7. LondonLondon with Kids

London also made it high on the list of the kid’s favorite places. We visited during Thanksgiving a few years ago and everything we did was awesome. There is so much to see and do that you can easily spend a week or two here and never run out of activities. Some of their favorite things were seeing the play Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, eating at Borough Market, and doing the Tower of London tour. Both boy’s least favorite thing to do is the bus tours. I personally appreciated how many free things there were to do in London. For more London ideas and tips, see my article: London with Kids.

8. Negril, Jamaica

Snuba at Beaches Negril
Snuba at Beaches Negril

Negril, Jamaica is Jonah’s #1 pick, and if I was his age, I think this would possibly be my #1 too. We recommend staying at Beaches Negril. This is an all-inclusive resort geared specifically for families. Highlights of staying here include:

  • Sesame Street parade and BBQ party where families can dance with the characters, DJs lead dances, flame throwers perform, and more.
  • Ice Cream Machine – The kids loved the ice cream machine which they visited a minimum of three times a day. (Don’t judge me, it’s vacation!)
  • Snuba – Even kids can snuba at Beaches Negril and they do not have to have any experience to do this. The instructors are fabulous and it’s an activity the kids will never forget.
  • Multiple pools, a lazy river, a water playground, and hot tubs.
  • Miniature golf
  • Video game lounge
  • Kid’s club

9. Vail, ColoradoVail, Colorado with kids

Vail, Colorado is another destination that is enjoyable year-round. During the summer the kids enjoy biking around town, riding horses around the mountain, and visiting the Epic Discovery adventure park set up on the mountain. In the winter the skiing is excellent. My kids have skied since they were little and appreciate the extensive skiing found in Vail. If you do not ski, this is a great place to learn.  For more info, check out our Vail Travel Guide. 

10. Silvies Valley RanchKidding Experience at Silvies

Visiting a dude ranch is a completely unique vacation. You can have an experience as a family that just can’t be had unless you are on a working ranch. Here you can shoot guns, interact with baby goats, hit the spa, experience gourmet dining, participate in a cattle round-up, and much more. They even have four golf courses on the ranch. Golf lovers will flip out over the reversible golf course that’s right I said reversible! With a little bit of everything, your family is sure to have an incredible time. To get a feel of the overall ranch read about our Silvies Valley Ranch Experience.

11. GreeceGreece with kids

Greece is an epic experience because let’s face it, there’s no other place on earth like it. It basically doesn’t matter what part of the country you visit, you will never have a bad meal, you will experience history and culture like never before. I can state this as a fact because we’ve traveled all over Greece and it’s all been wonderful. 

Athens

Chances are high that one way or another a Greek vacation is going to take you through Athens at some point. Plan to spend at least a day here so you can visit the Acropolis before heading out to the islands. At night during the sunset dine at Savvas, their rooftop overlooks the Acropolis. Hotels can be difficult to get for a family, you may want to stay in an Airbnb.

Mykonos

A one of a kind city and gorgeous beaches await you in Mykonos. Teens and parents alike will love Mykonos City full of white-washed buildings. Also, if you can get a sitter or if your kids are old enough to stay at the hotel alone plan to go out. Mykonos has one of the best nightlife experiences in the world.

Santorini 

Here you will have the opportunity to see things you’ve never see before like Red Beach. Perissa, the black beach is also worth visiting if you’ve never seen one before. There are two towns built into the sides of the island, both of which are worth spending time in, Fira and Oia. In Oia, you will see one of the greatest sunsets in the world. 

Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki is from biblical times and many of their historical sights have withstood the test of time. (Okay, I know what you are thinking. Yes, all of Greece is from biblical times.) They basically have ruins or a gorgeous church around every corner. The food scene is excellent here. For a list of things to see and do check out my post: Thessaloniki on a Budget

Kassandra

Can’t afford to splurge on the islands? Head here instead. Here you will be greeted with that famous aqua water and glorious beaches. Go shopping in Pefkochori and grab lunch at Agora Beach Bar. I highly recommend staying at Alexander the Great Beach Resort in this area. 

12. Australiafeeding kangaroos at the Great Ocean Road Wildlife Park

If you can get yourself to Australia, do it! Australia is just as fabulous as everyone says it is. There are so many varied experiences to be had throughout the country.  Try to plan a minimum of 9 days in the country. More than two weeks would be better. 

Whitsunday Islands

If swimming the Great Barrier Reef is on your bucket list, then this should be your first stop. Whitehaven Beach should also be on your bucket list. It’s one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. 

Melbourne

If you’ve got a family of foodies, Melbourne is sure to delight. They have the most over-the-top, whimsical food creations you’ve likely ever seen. In between beautiful meals stop by the Brighton Beach Bathing Boxes and the graffiti alleys. The alleys in Melbourne are really cool. 

Great Ocean Road 

One of the top road trips in the world is driving the Great Ocean Road. Along the way, you can stop at dozens of scenic overlooks and take in the magnificent rock formations like Loch Ard Gorge and the 12 Apostles. You can enjoy one of the many nice beaches where kids can swim and play in the sand. Plus, there are animal encounters. Pull over to look for koalas in the trees and feed the birds at Kafe Koala. Be sure to stop at the Great Ocean Road Wildlife Park, where you can hand-feed kangaroos. 

13. TexasSan Antonio

We are originally from Texas so it was no surprise that Texas made the list. The kids have been all over Texas and they recommend eating lots of Tex-Mex food and visiting the following cities: Dallas/Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, and Corpus Christi.

San Antonio

San Antonio has a ton of stuff for families to do. Here you will find a massive zoo, Fiesta Texas theme park, the famous San Antonio River Walk, and just outside of town is Schlitterbahn the #1 water park in the world. When visiting plan at least one full day at Schlitterbahn, half a day at the river walk, and float the Comal river. Our favorite restaurants in San Antonio currently are Ocho, Toro Kitchen + Bar, and Rita’s on the River. 

In San Antonio, I recommend staying at Hotel Emma.

Plan your entire trip with our San Antonio Travel Guide.

Dallas/Fort Worth

The Dallas, Fort Worth area is packed with stuff to do for families. Over in Fort Worth will love the rodeo at the stockyards. Be sure to go when they have bull riding. Also found in the stockyards is a fun maze and Texas-themed shopping. Plus, they do a daily cattle drive. Our favorite restaurants in Dallas include Meso Maya for dinner and El Jordan Cafe for breakfast. Just north of Dallas is Addison, TX which is jammed packed with great restaurants. 

14. HondurasRoatan Honduras

Honduras is easily one of our top vacations, according to me. Unfortunately, the kids remember very little of the trip. I recommend going to Roatan and Copan. These two places are no where near each other and two extremely different experiences. What they do have in common is affordability!

Roatan

Roatan is one of the Bay Islands and along the 2nd best barrier reef in the world. The reef is near the shoreline making it extremely easy for kids to snorkel. Jonah was 4 when we visited and he was able to snorkel. Also fun here is zip lining and paddleboarding.

Copan

Copan is a Honduran city that borders Guatemala. Here you can go horseback riding up a mountain, go zip lining on one of the longest zip lines in the world, and visit an incredible hot spring.

15. Panama City Beach

go karting at Cobra Adventure Park in Panama City Beach
Go-karting at Cobra Adventure Park in Panama City Beach

Another family favorite in Florida is Panama City Beach. The beach has soft, powdery, white sand. It isn’t as big as many of the beach towns, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a lot to do. Go mini-golfing and go-carting, spend the day at the beach, or shop around at Pier Park. Spend one day bopping around Scenic 30A, where you will find tiny beach towns like Seaside or Rosemary. Renting some bicycles is a perfect way to explore this area. Another interesting spot worth venturing out to is Sandestin’s Baytowne Wharf. Here, families can indulge in boutique shopping, zip-lining, ropes courses, an arcade, and unique eateries.

Use our Panama City Beach travel guide to plan your entire vacation.

16. Costa RicaLa Roca Canyoning - Rappeling in Costa Rica

Costa Rica is super cool country with a wide variety of things to do. The food was consistently good, the activities were exciting and the people were so nice. Whether rafting down a volcano’s raging rivers in a tube near La Fortuna to chilling at a beautiful beach on the Pacific or the Atlantic everyone is going to enjoy the country. Costa Rica Travel Guide

17. La PazBalandra Bay in La Paz

La Paz features miles of white sand beaches and endless opportunities for outdoor adventure including paddle boarding, kite surfing, kayaking, SCUBA diving, whale watching, swimming with whale sharks, sportfishing, hiking, mountain biking, and much more. If you want your kids off their devices and outside doing stuff you will love it here. Plus, the food is unbelievably good. 

Plan your own trip with our La Paz Travel Guide for Families. Plus, Best Places to Stay in La Paz, Mexico and Best Beaches in La Paz.

Conclusion:

So, there you have it, the best of the best family travel locations. There are hundreds of other places that could have made the list but didn’t. These were ones that just barely missed making our list: Las Vegas, Bavarian Alps in Germany, Paris, and house boating on Lake Shuswap in British Columbia. Like Honduras, my kids do not even remember house boating up in Canada, but if they did (well not Jonah, he had yet to be born), I am sure it would have made it onto the list.

Where are your favorite places to take your kids on vacation? We are always taking recommendations and planning our next family vacations. Yes, plural. Why take just one vacation? I think you should take as many as possible, big trips, weekend getaways, family reunions, you name it. These are all opportunities to have fun, spend time together and make the most memories possible. And don’t delay. Noah’s a high school senior and he’s about to move on with his life. (Oregon State University #Bragging) And y’all, I straight up ran out of time with him. You will run out of time, so make today count.

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Copan Ruinas is a small town in western Honduras near the Guatemala border. Best known for the UNESCO World Heritage Listed Maya city of Copan, this charming town is the undisputed cultural hub of Honduras. 

The ruins are impressive, but they’re not the only thing to do and see here! A quaint, rural area, there is so much on offer in Copan Ruinas and it is worthy of a visit on your trip to Honduras. 

See scarlet macaws, the national bird of Honduras, enjoy some tasty local chocolate and coffee, hike in the hills, soak in hot springs and even fly over the canopy on a zipline if you’re brave! 

This Copan Ruinas itinerary will tell you exactly how to spend 3 days (4 nights) here, to hit all the highlights. 

Day 1: Mayan Ruins and ChocolateExploring the Copan Ruins

Morning 

Kick off your first day in Copan Ruinas with the main event – the Maya city of Copan. 

A UNESCO World Heritage site, this well-preserved ancient city was once a thriving metropolis in the Maya kingdom, housing up to 20,000 people at its peak between AD 300 to AD 900. 

Copan differs from neighboring cities like Tikal and Palenque with its intricate carvings. The rock used to build the city was softer, and its residents were master artisans. They carved elaborate stelae and sculptures with natural, cultural and religious symbols. 

The ruins are less than a mile from the centre of town. If you’re up for an easy stroll, there is a well-made sidewalk. Otherwise, any tuk-tuk in town can drop you at the ruins for a few dollars. 

The ruins open daily from 8:00 am – 4:00 pm and tickets for foreign visitors are $20 USD. 

While it’s possible to walk around the site yourself, we highly recommend organizing a local guide at the site. Their knowledge and stories will bring the city to life, and give greater context to the structures you’re looking at and what life was like in Copan at its peak. 

Be sure to keep your eye out for scarlet macaws! They were an important symbol in Mayan culture, and you’ll see macaw carvings. Wild macaws have been released into the ancient city as part of a breeding program to increase the population. There are artificial nests in trees all over the site, and you’re sure to hear their loud squawks! Birds at Copan Ruins

You’ll want to spend at least 3 hours to see the best of the site. 

If you’re a big history buff, you can add on a visit to the Museo de Esculturas (Sculpture Museum) which is also on-site. For an additional $7 USD, you can see more examples of Copan’s most impressive sculptures and carvings that are protected inside. As well as an elaborate reconstruction of the Rosalila Temple, created based off archaeolgists findings. 

Afternoon

When you’re finished at the ancient city, wander back into town for lunch. If you’re looking for a cheap local option, Buena Baleadas is delicious! For lunch with a view, head to La Casa de Cafe, which has a lovely patio overlooking the mountains. 

The rest of the afternoon is slow-paced and relaxing. Make your way to El Lugar de Te y Chocolate (The Tea and Chocolate Place), a gorgeous cafe on the outskirts of town. Copan Ruinas-Honduras-Tea and Chocolate Place

It’s possible to walk there in around 15 minutes from town, but you’ll have to face a steep hill to get there! Pre-working off the chocolate perhaps? Otherwise, jump in a tuk-tuk. 

With a gorgeous wraparound balcony with forest views, hammocks, and comfy couches, bring a book and spend a few hours taking it easy and enjoying some sweet treats. 

You can try their organic chocolate in many forms – hot or cold chocolate drinks, different flavored chocolate bars, and freshly baked brownies! They also have a nice range of teas to choose from. 

EveningCopan Ruinas-Honduras-Parque Central

Evenings are pretty quiet in Copan Ruinas, but it’s worth sitting down for some people-watching at Parque Central. You can watch the sky light up at sunset and see the lights come on at the cathedral. 

Enjoy a nice meal for dinner and turn in early. Mary Restaurant is a great local option. If you want something more international, try Cafe ViaVia which has a few different Asian curries and noodles. 

 

Day 2: Macaws, Ziplining and Hot Springs 

Morning

If you don’t have breakfast included at your accommodation, enjoy a nice meal this morning at Cafe San Rafael. A completely unexpected establishment in this rural Honduran town, the cafe serves delicious breakfast options and excellent barista-made coffee. Copan Ruinas-Honduras-Cafe San Rafael

Then it’s time for the second thing Copan is famous for – macaws!

Hopefully, you saw some at the ancient city yesterday, but if you didn’t, today you’re guaranteed! Copan Ruinas-Honduras-Macaw Mountain

Macaw Mountain is a bird sanctuary that rescues, rehabilitates and releases a variety of birds, most commonly the scarlet macaws that Copan Ruinas is famous for. 

It’s a decent, uphill walk from town (1.5 mi) so you might like to take a tuk-tuk. The park is open daily from 8:00 am – 4:00 pm. Entry is 240 Lempira or $10 USD. 

The experience at the park is a self-guided walk passing their different aviaries. There is great information about the birds and breeding programs in Spanish and English. 

Ziplining in Copan Honduras
Noah Ziplining in Copan Honduras

There is also an open-air interaction area, where you can see birds hanging outside their cage. You can’t touch or hold them, but it’s interesting to see them up close.

If you’re up for a thrill, right next door to Macaw Mountain is the Copan Canopy Tour, a set of 14 ziplines flying above the canopy. Get some epic aerial views of the forest and surrounding mountains, and look out for wild macaws that often hang around the sanctuary. 

Although you can book the ziplining directly, the best way to organize today is to book a combined tour with Cafe ViaVia. For $45 USD, you’ll get transport to and from town, your canopy tour and entry to Macaw Mountain. 

Afternoon

Agua Termales Copan HondurasGrab a quick lunch in town, before heading off for your next activity – hot springs

The Luna Jaguar Spa is a set of natural mineral pools tucked away in the hills 1 hour from Copan Ruinas. The thermal waters are created by nearby volcanic activity, and there are more than 15 pools with different temperatures. 

There is also a spa on-site where you can pre-book additional services like massages and mud baths. 

Cafe ViaVia offers a package including your entry to the spa and return transport for $22 USD. They depart Copan at 1:00 pm and return at 6:00 pm. 

Evening

Today has been a big day, and those thermal waters will have you feeling relaxed and probably ready for bed! Enjoy a nice dinner, and if you’re a sweet tooth like me, pop into Don Churro for some tasty churros for dessert! 

Day 3: Hiking, Horseriding and CoffeeHorseback riding in Copan Honduras

Morning

You have two options to choose from this morning: hiking or horseback riding

Cafe ViaVia offers a selection of guided hikes into the mountains around the valley. They have a particularly interesting option, the Copan Cultural Hike, which takes you to an indigenous Maya village on the outskirts of town. You’ll learn about the history and culture of the area and community. 

If you’d prefer to give your legs a break, they also offer horseriding tours. Saddle up on a calm horse and explore the mountains around town with a local guide. You’ll stop for a rest in a neighboring Maya village, getting a glimpse into traditional life. 

 Cafe Via Via
Cafe Via Via

Afternoon

This afternoon, join a coffee tour! 

Honduras is Central America’s largest exporter of coffee, and they produce some delicious beans. The Copan Valley is a particularly fertile area and there are lots of plantations around here. 

Cafe Welchez, a cafe in town, offers tours of their farm, Finca San Isabel. You’ll get a hands-on insight into the entire coffee-making process. Cafe Welchez

Tour the farm and see how coffee starts as a plant. Progress through the picking, processing and roasting stages, with plenty of samples along the way, before enjoying lunch in their cafe. 

You can book tours on Cafe Welchez’s website, and it includes transport from town. 

Evening

Celebrate your final night in Copan Ruinas with a drink. If you’re a beer lover, head to Sol de Copan, a German microbrewery that feels pleasantly out of place in this small town! If you’re a wine lover, return to Cafe San Rafael. They have the biggest selection of wine in town, and they also offer a delicious cheese and charcuterie board so stay for dinner. 

How to get to Copan RuinasCopan Mayan Ruins in Copan, Honduras

Copan Ruinas is easily accessible from the city of San Pedro Sula. This hosts the largest international airport in the country, as well as the biggest bus terminal. 

Whether you’re just landing on a flight from outside Honduras, or coming from Lago de Yojoa or the Bay Islands, you’ll transit via San Pedro Sula. 

If you don’t plan to rent a car, which is helpful but not really necessary in Copan Ruinas, you’ve got two options to reach town. 

The best option is to take the Hedman Alas coach bus, which runs a direct service from San Pedro Sula to Copan Ruinas, however their operations are inconsistent. 

The cheaper, slower, and more local option is to take the Casasola Express colectivo van. Expect a cramped trip with frequent stops to squeeze in more passengers! 

Copan Ruinas is also accessible from Guatemala if you’re already traveling around the region. There are tourist shuttles from Antigua, that generally take 5 – 7 hours, and include assistance with the border crossing. 

Where to stay in Copan RuinasHotel Camino Maya–Copan, Honduras

There are some lovely accommodation options in Copan, that draw on the town’s colonial and rural charm. Think leafy garden areas, flower boxes on windows, and hammocks strung up on balconies to take in the views. 

Accommodation in Copan Ruinas, and the mainland of Honduras more broadly, is much cheaper than on the touristy islands like Roatan. 

Here are some top picks for your 4-night stay: 

Copan Ruinas itinerary: A wrap

Copan Ruinas is a gorgeous town in Honduras, full of history, culture, wildlife and nature. 

It’s a lovely change of pace from the busier and more touristy Bay Islands, and is a fantastic addition to any Honduras trip. 

The town is laidback and slow paced, and you could easily add a few more days here to relax and unwind if you’ve got the time. 

Guest Author: Sally from Sally Sees is passionate about all things Latin America. She has traveled extensively through Mexico and Central America, and her blog helps readers discover the magic of the region, inspiring and equipping them with the information they need to plan their own epic Latin American adventure. 

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Roatan is an island in the Caribbean Sea, off the coast of Honduras. It is the largest of the Bay Islands and the most developed tourist destination in Honduras. Roatan is known for its scuba diving and snorkeling sites, as well as its beaches.

Roatan is populated by many different cultures and people. You’ll find ex-pats as well as many Afro-Hondurans and people of mixed ancestry. Roatan has a wide variety of restaurants and bars, as well as many different activities to keep tourists entertained.

Roatan is a beautiful place to explore whether you have just or many days on a more extended vacation.

Things to do in RoatanRoatan, Honduras

1. Go scuba diving or snorkeling.

Roatan is known for its clear waters and beautiful coral reefs. There are many dive shops and tour operators on the island that can help you plan your trip.

A large coral reef called the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef is off the coast of Roatan. This reef is the second largest in the world and home to a wide variety of marine life.

2. Visit West Bay Beach.Roatan, Honduras Visit West Bay Beach.

This is the most popular beach on the island, and it is well-known for its white sand and turquoise waters. There are many restaurants and bars in the area, as well as a variety of shops.

3. Explore the island.

Roatan is a beautiful island, and there is much to see and do. There are hiking trails, waterfalls, and caves to explore. You can also take a tour of the island on a bicycle or ATV.

4. Go fishing.

Roatan is home to some of the best fishing in the world. There are many charter companies that can take you out for a day of fishing. Discuss what kind of fishing is popular in Roatan.

5. Relax on the beach.Paddle boarding in Honduras

With its beautiful beaches and clear waters, Roatan is the perfect place to relax and soak up the sun.

The best beaches for relaxing are West Bay Beach, Sandy Bay Beach, Palm Beach, and Tabayana Beach.

6. Visit a museum.

The Flamingo Cultural Center is a small museum that showcases the history and culture of Roatan. You can also explore the Bay Islands Underwater Museum, which is a snorkeling adventure.

7. Eat local food.Where to eat in Roatan

Roatan has a wide variety of restaurants, but you should also try some of the traditional Honduran dishes.

If you’re looking for something to eat, try the national dish of Honduras, which is called Baleadas. Baleadas are flour tortillas filled with refried beans, cheese, and sour cream. Be sure and try conch fritters too, a Caribbean favorite.

Chapi Catrachas – They have wonderful baleadas, especially the avocado baleadas!

Thirsty Turtle Bar & Grill – The food is great, but the prices are even better. Every day they have a different food and drink special. On Tuesday nights there is a free fire show and it was awesome!

8. Zipline over the canopy.

There are a few options for ziplining in Roatan, including at Mahogony Bay cruise port. My favorite place to zipline though is the Pirates of the Caribbean Zipline. The course is incredible, and the staff is friendly and helpful.

9. Go horseback riding.

There are several companies that offer horseback rides on the beach and through the jungle. This is a great way to see parts of the island that you wouldn’t be able to see from the road.

 

 

10. Take a cooking class.

If you’re interested in learning how to cook some of the local food, sign up for a cooking class. Many of the resorts offer cooking classes, or you can take a class at a local cooking school.

11. Get to know the local wildlife.Monkey Roatan

In Roatan, you will find many opportunities to get close to some of the local wildlife residents. There are quite a few zoos, and tour companies that offer the chance to meet Capuchin Monkeys and Sloths.

It’s important to not support businesses that don’t have the best interest of animals in mind. After a lot of research, I came across Daniel Johnson’s Monkey and Sloth Hangout. I’ve visited a few times, and it’s instantly apparent that the animals are loved and cared for.

The monkeys and sloths are able to play in the trees on the property and are not confined to cages. You will have a wonderful opportunity to learn about the animals and interact with them.

On Roatan, you can also visit an Iguana Farm and a butterfly garden.

12. Go to Little French Key.

Located just a few minutes from Roatan’s West Bay Beach, Little French Key is a beautiful island oasis that offers travelers a wide variety of activities to enjoy.

Visitors can go diving and snorkeling in the crystal clear waters, kayaking around the island, go horseback riding on the beach, sunbathe, swing on the rope swings, and much more.

You can rent jet skis if you are searching for adventure, or get a massage if you want to relax.

The island also has a mini zoo with macaws, parrots, and monkeys.

13. Gumbalina Park.

Gumbalina Park is an adventure park located in Roatan’s West End. The park has zip lines, ropes courses, ATV tours, and much more.

14.Carambola Botanical Gardens.

The Carambola Botanical Gardens, with its 40 acres of natural and unspoiled jungle trails, offer the perfect opportunity to get away from it all and reconnect with nature.

15. Visit Saint Helene

Take a short boat ride to Saint Helene to explore natural caves and kayak over mangrove forests. You can get beautiful photos, go bird watching, or learn all about the local plants that inhabit Roatan.

16. Souvenir shop at the Straw Market.

Stroll through the straw market to find all kinds of souvenirs and homemade trinkets.

17. PaddleboardingPaddleboarding in Roatan

Learn to paddleboard at Steve’s Paddle Shack. They taught everyone in our family to paddleboard, even my 4-year-old son.

18. Watch a Fire Show

Once a week there is a free fire show live down on the beach near Thirsty Turtle.

 

 

Where to Stay in RoatanWhere to Stay in Roatan, Honduras

While a large majority of visitors to Roatan arrive on a cruise ship, plenty of others decide to visit Roatan for a longer holiday.

There are many options for lodging in Roatan ranging from rustic vacation rentals to luxurious resorts.

If you want to be close to all of the action in Roatan, including restaurants, bars, and shopping, you will want to stay near West End or West Bay.

Best places to stay in West End

Splash Inn Dive Resort

The hotel is ideally situated in the West End, close to some of the best beaches on the island. With an up-close view of the stunning coral reefs, Splash Inn Dive Resort is the perfect place to stay for your next diving trip.

The 2 bedroom / 2 bathroom villas and swimming pool are located 6 minutes from the hotel and dive center.

The Beach House Boutique Hotel

This gorgeous hotel has been newly remodeled and is a favorite among travelers.

You’ll find comfortable beds and air conditioning in each room. The rooms overlook the bay and are a wonderful spot to watch the sunset.

West Bay Hotels

In West Bay, you’ll find larger resorts and more chain-type hotels. If you are looking for a large, active resort scene, you can stay in West Bay. It is a water taxi ride away from West End.

Infinity Bay Spa and Beach ResortInfinity Bay Roatan

This property is beautiful. Other than when the cruise ships are there it is very peaceful. You could wade out 100 yards into the water and find yourself in a stunning coral reef. The hotel provided us with snorkel equipment and had a little library. The food was good.

Las Sirenas Hotel and ResortLas Sirenas Hotel and Resort Roatan

I loved this resort. The beach was small but private. We had an all-inclusive deal that was expensive, but the food was good and their pina coladas were the best I’ve ever had! The all-inclusive opportunity is optional. We had a one-bedroom suite with a balcony overlooking the ocean. The trees block the view, but eventually, they will be tall enough that the view will be wonderful. It was still pretty good, even thru the trees!

One of the perks of staying here is the exchange privileges you get at their sister resorts. For example, one of their nearby sister resorts offered archery. Noah got to take a class for no additional charge.

Grand Roatan Caribbean Resort

Looking for a luxurious and relaxing retreat? Look no further than Grand Roatán Caribbean Resort. This resort offers a unique boutique experience on one of the most stunning beaches in the Caribbean.

Mayan Princess Beach and Dive Resort

The Mayan Princess Resort is the only luxury all-inclusive resort on Roatan. You can dine at 4 restaurants, and enjoy unlimited premium drinks.

If you are looking for a more quiet vacation, you will want to look for lodging near the East End or Sandy Bay.

Sandy Bay is a more populated area of the island, but unlike the touristy areas of the West side, Sandy Bay is inhabited by local residents.

East End is definitely the quietest and most remote area of Roatan and offers seclusion and peaceful relaxation.

 

Roatan Conclusion

Roatan is a beautiful island with something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation, there’s something on Roatan that will appeal to you.

There are plenty of activities to keep you busy during your stay, but be sure and take some time to relax on the beach too.

The people of Roatan are friendly and welcoming, and they love sharing their culture and traditions with visitors. I’m confident you’ll fall in love with Roatan as much as I have.

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While traveling with kids in Copan, Honduras, part of our month long tour Honduras, we went horseback riding.  When we went it cost $20 per person, but they didn’t charge us for our 4 year old. Be sure to bring enough cash to give them a tip too.

Horseback riding in Copan

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.

Horseback riding in Copan Honduras
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 bringing a few pairs of shoes to give away to the local children when you reach the top. Even if you just give them some cheap flip-flops it will be appreciated.

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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While we were in Honduras we ended up doing some of the wildest stuff. Like our visit to Aguas Termales. I wish I had better pictures, but I didn’t have a waterproof camera with me at the time. Instead, I took these in the pouring rain with my cell phone so needless to say the pictures aren’t great. 

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.
Agua Termales Copan Honduras
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!  

And because that is not a dramatic enough entry we then had to cross over water on these stones.
Hot Springs near Copan, Honduras
Agua Termales near CopanYou could walk through the forest to one hot spring after another.  
This is the hot spring next to our cabana.  Aguas Termales Copan Honduras hot springs

Agua Termales hot springs Copan Honduras

Here 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!

Aguas Termales Copan Honduras hot springs

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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7 Delicious Restaurants in Copan, Honduras https://www.mommytravels.net/4-delicious-restaurants-in-copan-honduras/ https://www.mommytravels.net/4-delicious-restaurants-in-copan-honduras/#respond Thu, 08 Sep 2011 11:00:00 +0000 http://www.fabfunsisters.com/demo/?p=346 If you’re looking for delicious food and an unforgettable experience, look no further than Copan, Honduras. With its rich history and...

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If you’re looking for delicious food and an unforgettable experience, look no further than Copan, Honduras. With its rich history and vibrant culture, there is no shortage of amazing restaurants in this Central American paradise. Whether you’re craving a traditional Honduran dish or something more exotic, here are the best restaurants to explore while in Copan!

Best Restaurants in Copan

Honduran food is unique and always good. This held true during our visit to Copan. Every meal we had was fantastic, leaving me to believe there may be no such thing as a bad meal in Honduras! Here are restaurants in Copan, Honduras that I recommend. All 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. 

Carnitas Nia Lola Copan Honduras

Carnitas Nia Lola

I don’t remember what I had here, but it was good. Check out the waitress above carrying our appetizer to us on her head!

Asados CopanLos Asados Copan

One of the best meals I have ever had anywhere. We went to Asados Copan Restaurante for lunch after a great morning at the ruins in Copan, Honduras. Our taxi driver recommended it. Mr. Banana also pointed it out while we were walking to the ruins.  It’s a steak place and the menu is in Spanish. Their specialty is grilled meats.

We were not exactly sure what we ordered.  I can’t remember what it was called, but it was a lunch special for two people.  It was the best meal we had during our time here.  I highly recommend it.

We thought for sure we had miscommunicated with the waiter because of the amount of food they brought out. We had enough food to feed all of us and some leftovers. When they brought out our bill we saw that it was what we had ordered. Their lunch for two was enough to feed our family of five. The lunch special, an appetizer, and drinks for 5 people was $30. I have to mention that they also have clean bathrooms. (This is very important to my oldest child.)

Elisa’s Cafeteria (Hotel Camino Mayo)

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.

El Meson de Maria

Located right on Main Street in downtown Copan Ruinas, El Meson de Maria is a must-visit restaurant if you find yourself in the area. This authentic Honduran restaurant serves up classic dishes like carne asada (grilled beef) and tamales (ground corn with meat filling). The restaurant also offers an extensive variety of salads, soups, sandwiches, and pizzas. The atmosphere at El Meson de Maria is warm and inviting with lively music playing throughout the evening.

Cafe Barista

If you’re looking for a place to enjoy a cup of coffee and pastries while taking in views of the beautiful countryside, Cafe Barista is your spot! Located just outside of town near Las Sepulturas archaeological site, this cafe serves up freshly brewed coffee drinks made from locally sourced beans. Enjoy your beverage on their outdoor patio while watching the sunset over the mountains. They also have some delicious cake options to satisfy any sweet tooth!

Los Naranjos Restaurant

Los Naranjos Restaurant is another great option for traditional Honduran cuisine. This family-owned restaurant features both indoor and outdoor seating perfect for enjoying a meal with friends or family. Their menu has something for everyone from tacos to seafood dishes – all served with fresh ingredients from local farms. Be sure to try their signature dish – pollo en crema – which consists of chicken cooked in cream sauce served over rice!

Copan has something for everyone when it comes to food! From traditional Honduran cuisine to more modern fare, there surely will be something on every diner’s list that they can enjoy during their stay in this beautiful country. Whether you’re exploring downtown Copan Ruinas or heading out into the countryside, these three restaurants are sure to delight your taste buds and give you an unforgettable dining experience! Bon appetite!

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Copan is a small mountain town located in western Honduras, only 12 kilometers from Guatemala and home to the Copan Mayan ruins. Copan features neoclassical architecture and narrow cobblestone streets. Here travelers can enjoy the Copán’s Maya Ruins, regarded as the “Athens of the Maya World.”  The Mayan archaeological site of Copán in western Honduras, named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980, receives about 100,000 tourists each year who come to explore the remains of this great civilization as well as the nearby coffee plantations.

Ruins in Copan

The ruins were a short walk from Hotel Camino Maya, in the center of town. It was less than a mile and my four year old was able to walk it without a problem. The Copan Ruins are kid-friendly and a great activity for families traveling in Honduras.Exploring the Copan Ruins

At 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.

  • For our family of five to go on a tour of the Copan Ruins with a private tour guide and visit the Museum of Mayan Sculpture it cost $63.

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.Birds at Copan Ruins
There are many Mayan statues still intact.

Copan Ruins
You are allowed to walk on many of the structures.  This makes it especially fun for the kids.
Copan Mayan Ruins in Copan, 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 in Honduras
The hieroglyphic stairway holds the longest known text left by the Mayans. According to our guide, this washed out and they put it back, but not in the correct order.Stairs at Copan Ruins

At one time it was the capital city of a major Classic period kingdom from the 5th to 9th centuries AD. The ruins were discovered in 1570 by Diego García de Palacio, but were not excavated until the 19th century. The ruined citadel and imposing public squares reveal the three main stages of development before the city was abandoned in the early 10th century.

Copan Ruins

 
In addition to this impressive archaeological site travelers can experience the Honduran Coffee Route, that allows easy access to tours of local coffee farms or visit the exotic birds at Macaw Mountain Bird Park.

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Roatan Sights and Attractions invited us to come out and paddle board with Steve’s Paddle Shack over in West End of Roatan., Honduras after randomly meeting at a resort on the other side of the island. I am so glad we took them up on our offer, because paddle boarding is fun at any age and task little to no skill. 

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 I paddled. My ten and seven year old both tried it for the first time and learned quickly. The water was calm, and they had so much fun.

Roatan, Honduras
My balance is not great, but I was still able to do it. It’s quite a workout, especially if you try to keep your core engaged at all times. 

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! The entire time we were in Honduras we just could not get enough of the baleadas. They are cheap and delicious. 

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 on their Facebook page.  

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Hotel Camino Maya–Copan, Honduras
 

Hotel Camino Maya in Copan, Honduras

 

We 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 kinds of goodies and the other street had food vendors. Overall the location was great and so was the price.

  • For a 3 night stay over a major holiday weekend (Easter) at Hotel Camino Maya we paid a total of $210

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.  Hotel Camino Maya–Copan, Honduras

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.Hotel Camino Maya–Copan, Honduras

Hotel Camino Maya–Copan, Honduras

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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One of the unique things about being deployed in Central America is the opportunity to help out at an orphanage. When stationed at Soto Cano you get to visit an orphanage in La Paz, Honduras twice a month.  La Paz is near Comayagua where the base is. It is an incredible experience and I highly recommend volunteering. 

Hogar de ninos Tierra Santa in La Paz, Honduras

 
The orphanage in Honduras Hogar de ninos Tierra Santa in La Paz, Honduras let us bring our entire family.  Before we went we did not know if they would let the kids come with us.
 
I know that they are in need of personal hygiene products, especially deodorant. Plus, there’s an ongoing need for food, clothes, and shoes. 
 
Our family and other volunteers from Soto Cano air base served food, handed out clothes and toys and just hung out with them.  I even got to paint a few little girls nails!
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We served the kids chili and sandwiches.

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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 outgrown, 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. We saw at least 40 kids living there.  

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The almost two hours we spent there went by to fast.  It was sad to leave knowing how much more they need.

On another Sunday we had a big water fight with them. Thanks to whoever filled up 500 water balloons.
 

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Hogar de ninos Tierra Santa in La Paz, Honduras

Hogar de ninos Tierra Santa in La Paz, Honduras

 

Hogar de ninos Tierra Santa in La Paz, Honduras

 
 

 

Hogar de ninos Tierra Santa in La Paz, Honduras
 

Hogar de ninos Tierra Santa in La Paz, Honduras
 

Hogar de ninos Tierra Santa in La Paz, Honduras
 

Visiting an Orphanage

I highly recommend working in an orphanage in Honduras during your family vacation. It’s a truly humbling experience. Honduras has a lot of orphanages and they need all the help they can get. You can contact a church to have this arranged or a non-profit.

Abroader View can connect you as well, https://www.abroaderview.org/programs/orphanage-support/honduras-orphans-laceiba

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