Honduras is a fun country that's famous for its beauty, culture, food, and exciting activities. We've got the ultimate travel cost guide to make sure your adventure is incredible and affordable. This Honduras trip budget calculator will dive into average costs for hotels, food, activities, sightseeing, and transportation. We'll cover all the essentials for a wallet-friendly trip.
How much does it cost to travel to Honduras?
A typical traveler spends $61 (L1,615) per day on a trip to Honduras. This is the average daily price for a vacation in Honduras based on the expenses of other visitors.
Past travelers have spent, on average for one day:
- $19 (L517) on meals
- $29 (L759) on local transportation
- $26 (L703) on hotels
A one-week trip to Honduras for two people costs, on average, $851 (L22,610). This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.
All of these average travel prices have been collected from thousands of other travelers to help you plan your own travel budget.
Independent Travel
Traveling Independently has many benefits including affordabilty, freedom, flexibility, and the opportunity to control your own experiences.
All of the travel costs below are based on the experiences of other independent travelers.
Is Honduras expensive to visit?
Honduras is a very affordable destination to visit. It is in the top 10% of countries in the world for its affordability. Many budget travelers enjoy spending long periods of time exploring this country in depth.
Within Central America, Honduras is very affordable compared to the other countries. It is in the top 10% of countries in Central America for its affordability. Very few countries in the region are as affordable as Honduras.
In Honduras, budget travelers spend $24 (L633) per person per day on average, mid-range travelers spend $61 (L1,615) per day, and luxury travelers spend around $156 (L4,153) per day. These costs are calculated from the expenses of previous travelers to Honduras.
Honduras offers a great mix of sights and accommodations, making it a destination that works for travelers of all budgets and preferences. In Roatan and La Ceiba, budget options like hostels are available, but if you're after something more luxurious, there are plenty of high-end hotels, as well as mid-range spots for families and couples.
It's true that Honduras can be expensive, but eating at less expensive restaurants and enjoying free activities can help you make the most of your money.
For more details, see Is Honduras Expensive?
How much money do I need for a trip to Honduras?
The average Honduras trip cost is broken down by category here for independent travelers. All of these Honduras travel prices are calculated from the budgets of real travelers. Also, you can see more details at How much does a trip to Honduras cost?
Honduras on a Budget
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Category
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Budget
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Mid-Range
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Luxury
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Accommodation1
For 1 person in double occupancy
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$4.89
(L130)
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$13
(L351)
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$38
(L1,017)
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Local Transportation1
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$11
(L297)
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$29
(L759)
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$74
(L1,954)
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Food2
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$7.57
(L201)
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$19
(L517)
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$51
(L1,351)
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Entertainment1
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$10
(L278)
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$25
(L651)
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$51
(L1,344)
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Alcohol2
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$1-4
(L36-109)
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$4-11
(L96-287)
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$10-30
(L261-784)
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The market of TG, Honduras
Accommodation Budget in Honduras
The variety of accommodation prices in Honduras can be surprising. Some areas and hotels are much more expensive than others, and prices soar during peak season. You'll save more if you visit in the off-season or book in advance.
Calculated from travelers like you
The average price paid in Honduras for two people for a typical double-occupancy hotel room is $26 (L703). For one person sharing a room, the average price paid for a hotel room is $13 (L351) per night. These costs are from the reported spending of actual travelers.
Looking for a hotel in Honduras? Prices vary by location, date, season, and the level of luxury. See below for options.
Local Transportation Budget in Honduras
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On average, past travelers have spent $29 (L759) per person, per day, on local transportation in Honduras. The cost of a taxi ride or rideshare service (Uber/Lyft) in Honduras is significantly more than public transportation.
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Local Transportation1
Taxis, local buses, subway, etc.
$29
L759
The typical transit costs in Honduras are outlined below, based on data from actual travelers. These figures provide an estimate of overall transportation expenses in the city. Remember, your personal costs will depend on how you choose to get around, as taxis and hired cars tend to be much pricier than using public transportation.
Food Budget in Honduras
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While restaurant and meal prices in Honduras can vary significantly, the average cost of food in Honduras is $19 (L517) per day, per person, based on the spending habits of previous travelers.
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Food2
Meals for one day
$19
L517
When dining out, the average daily cost for food in Honduras is around $19 (L517) per person, with previous travelers spending from $8 to $51. Generally, breakfast and lunch cost less than dinner, but this will depend on the type of restaurant and what you order.
Typical meal prices in Honduras are as follows:
- Breakfast: $4 to $6
- Lunch: $3 to $10
- Dinner: $7 to $16
- Coffee: $2
- Fast Food or Street Food: $3
Food in Honduras is a blend of African, Spanish, and indigenous flavors. It makes use of coconut more than many of the neighboring countries. You'll also find many different seafood dishes around the Bay Islands.
Plato Tipico: This is the most popular dish in Honduras and is commonly prepared for lunch. It includes rice, beef, fried beans and fried bananas and is sometimes served with chimol which is a fresh salsa that is made from tomatoes, green peppers, onions, cilantro and lime juice.
Baleadas: This dish includes a flour tortilla that is filled with refried beans, cheese, and a cream that is similar to sour cream. It sometimes includes an egg, avocado, or meat in the filling as well.
Enchiladas: Honduran enchiladas are different from those found in Mexico. The are made with flat tortillas that are fried and topped with beef, cheese and sauce.
Traveling with kids? Look for restaurants that have a dedicated kids menu. This can help you save some cash since those meals are often cheaper. Additionally, some restaurants might not list the childrens' options, so don't forget to ask the waiter first.
Many hotels have breakfast included in the room rate, while some charge for it separately. The cost and quality of breakfast can differ from hotel to hotel. Being aware of this ahead of time can help you choose whether to enjoy the hotel buffet or opt for a more affordable option at a nearby bakery or café.
Opt to carry a water bottle with you instead of splurging on drinks all the time. It's a choice that benefits the environment too.
If you're organizing a tour, take the time to find out which meals are included ahead of time. Having to pay for some of your meals can increase your total expenses.
If you're looking to experience the culinary culture in Honduras, taking a food tour or cooking class is a terrific way to do it. After all, cuisine is one of the reasons why so many people visit. Some of the best food-related activities here include:
- Cooking classes from a Local! For $245 details
- Private Roundtrip Transfer to West End for Dinner and Nightlife for $70 details
- Roatan: Cooking Class Tour & Cultural Experience for $145 details
Sightseeing and Activities Budget in Honduras
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Sightseeing activities, entertainment, and entrance tickets in Honduras typically cost an average of $25 (L651) per person, per day based on the spending of previous travelers. This includes fees paid for admission tickets to museums and attractions, day tours, and other sightseeing expenses.
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Entertainment1
Entrance tickets, shows, etc.
$25
L651
Local tours that last a few hours can be a great way to explore Honduras. Prices vary by the type of activity or tour, the dates, and the size of the group. Here are a few of the highest rated tours by previous visitors:
- Goodman's Island Style Roatan Highlights Tour for $50 details
- Roatan Honduras Private Tour With Island Highlights for $52 details
- Monkey/Sloth Park + Zipline And City Tour In Roatan for $90 details
Nightlife Budget in Honduras
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The average person spends about $7.20 (L191) on nightlife and alcoholic beverages in Honduras per day. The more you spend on alcohol, the more fun you might be having despite your higher budget.
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Alcohol2
Drinks for one day
$7.20
L191
Nightlife can be fun, but trimming your drink expenses can make a big difference in your travel savings.
Tasting tours and nightlife activities are very popular in Honduras. A few of the favorites from previous visitors include:
- Bar Crawl Tour in West End Village by Pedibike- Let the Good Times Roll for $80 details
Travel Costs Last Updated: Apr 21, 2026
Traveling in Honduras
Copan, Honduras
Honduras is the second largest country in Central America and offers visitors far more diversity than many realize. It has colonial villages, ancient Maya ruins, natural parks, and the Bay Islands. It has a coastline on both the Pacific and Caribbean sides and is a popular destination for scuba diving and snorkeling.
In the larger cities such as Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula, La Ceiba, Tela, and elsewhere you will find good amenities for tourists, but if you travel to the more rural and less frequented areas you will find basic accommodation and limited facilities.
A little bit of money can go a long way in Honduras. Prices are generally quite low, and if you're willing to pay slightly more you will find the quality of the hotel increases dramatically.
Honduras can be divided roughly into three areas. Caribbean Honduras offers the most beaches and port towns as well as the offshore islands and lowland jungle. The Honduran Highlands include the capital city as well as many of the Mayan ruins, mountains, and the old Spanish colonial hill towns. Pacific Honduras is the smallest region and includes the major Pacific ocean ports.
In recent years cruise lines have begun traveling to the Caribbean side of Honduras. With the cruise ships have come an influx of tourists and major infrastructure development. The dynamic and atmosphere of the islands have changed, but the diving and snorkeling remains superb. Outside of the coastal ports you'll find areas that remain untouched by these developments, but the coastline continues to rapidly evolve and change.
At A Glance
- The inland areas in Honduras are mountainous while the coastal areas are generally flat. There is a short coastline along the Pacific side of the country but the Caribbean coastline is quite long. The temperature remains hot and humid throughout the entire year. You'll find the coolest temperatures in the higher elevations while the Caribbean coast gets frequent showers, particularly between the months of September and February.
- Spanish is the primary language that is spoken in Honduras. You will find some people who speak English in the larger cities, but once you are in the more rural areas you're unlikely to find many English speakers. Those who work in the tourist industry generally speak some English as well.
- Local handicrafts are popular souvenir options with tourists. The country is known for its Lenca ceramics, but there are also a variety of other cheap items available such as hand carved wooden boxes, hammocks, paintings, leather products, and hand woven fabrics. Some items come from neighboring countries, so if you're specifically looking for items made in Honduras be sure and inquire about the origin of the product. If you're spending time in San Pedro Sula, make sure you take a trip to El Mercado Guamilito where you'll find a wide selection of handicrafts at low prices.
- One of the most popular regions to visit in Honduras is along the Caribbean Coast. There you will find the Bay Islands including Utila, Roatan, and Guanaja. This is an excellent place for scuba diving and snorkeling. If you're not a certified diver there are plenty of schools available that offer reputable programs. Also consider doing some hiking, kayaking, or wildlife viewing while you're in the area.
- Many people travel to Honduras to participate in volunteer work. If you're participating in an organized volunteer program, make sure it is a reputable group that offers a genuine service to the people. Confirm where your money goes and ensure that you are not displacing local workers with your volunteer service.
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Top Tourist Attractions
Copan Ruinas: These ruins once formed one of the great centers of Mayan civilization dating over a thousand years ago. The ruins are found in western Honduras and are one of the country's major tourist attractions. There is a nearby town of the same name where you can find modern hotels and tourist facilities.
Roatan: This is one of the Honduras Bay Islands which is found in the Caribbean Sea. It's conveniently located near one of the largest barrier reefs in the world, second only to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. It remained a hidden gem for many years but has recently become a port of call for cruise ships. It's a popular scuba diving and snorkeling destination for many visitors.
Musuem of Anthropology and History: If you have a day or two in San Pedro Sula consider heading to this museum. It has a wide variety of items on display including pre-Columbian pottery, grinders, and more.
Realistic Expectations for Your Travel Budget
Having realistic expectations when it comes to your budget is crucial. A lot of people claim to be "budget" travelers. Many plan their trip thinking they can manage on just $24 a day like a shoestring backpacker. But the truth is, most aren't comfortable with roughing it on a trip. Reflect on what you truly enjoy and how you've traveled in the past. Are you a fan of resorts and comfortable hotels, or do you prefer the price range offered by hostels but with limited amenities? How important is dining in nice restaurants to you? And how do you like to get around? Your answers will greatly influence your overall travel budget.
What Does It Mean to Be a Budget Traveler?
Many travelers hear that exploring Honduras can be done for $24 a day, but if you want to keep some comforts, expect to pay a lot more.
Backpackers might find a way to travel around on that tight budget, but that usually means dorm stays in hostels, eating at budget-friendly restaurants or fast food places, using public transport or walking, and focusing on free attractions.
Fortunately, Honduras has a significant number of hostels, especially in Roatan and La Ceiba.
Is Your Travel Style Average?
For couples or families traveling for fun, it's common to stay in mid-range hotels, dine at well-known restaurants, and visit the big museums and attractions that charge entry fees. You won't want to miss all of the major sights and attractions. As most activities are not free, you'll be spending at least some money on your trip. Given this, a more realistic daily budget would be around $61 per person, per day.
With so many hotels and vacation rentals in Honduras, you'll have no trouble finding a place that suits your needs. If you're splitting the cost with a partner, friend, or kids, you'll be able to reduce the daily per-person costs, too. You'll find plenty of family-friendly areas like Roatan and San Pedro Sula where hotels and restaurants cater to little ones. Consider staying at The Beach House Boutique Hotel in Roatan or Hotel Las Cascadas in San Pedro Sula for a kid-friendly experience. Find more hotel options for families and couples in our hotel costs guide for Honduras here.
Seeking a Stylish Getaway from the Daily Routine?
If you're seeking a deluxe vacation that includes premium service and amenities, expect to pay around $156. This budget will cover luxurious hotels, award-winning dining, extravagant tours, and private transportation, landing you in the "luxury" travel range. You might even find yourself vacationing in high-end spots like La Ceiba and Copan. Another option would be to splurge on a multi-day high-end tour that takes care of everything for you, such as Joyful Shift Retreat - offered by Samira Shuruk.
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