Honduras Fast Facts

Honduras Honduras

Population: 8,893,259

Capital City: Tegucigalpa

Climate: Subtropical in lowlands, temperate in mountains

Time Zone: GMT-6

Language: Spanish (official)

Country Code: 504

Coastline: 823km

Honduras: Quintessential Caribbean

Other Central American countries may boast their infrastructure, their sparkling highrise cities, endless outlet malls, and slick highways. But if you seek a place where life can be simpler, where you are addressed warmly by name…where the children politely stop to listen and address you as Sir or Madam…where people always have time for you…where your favorite meals and drinks are remembered in local restaurants…then Honduras is the retirement destination for you.

Thankfully, a retirement in Honduras does not mean being far from family in North America. Honduras is only two hours from the United States by air, and four international airports make it easy to schedule travel. Roatán boasts its own international airport on the island, with direct flights coming from Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Miami, Toronto, and Montréal throughout the year. Deep-water ports on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the mainland make the movement of goods quick and inexpensive, and with easy access to Roatán you can Roatan,-Bay-Islands,-Honduras-3ship goods as needed from home.

Roatán offers multiple public and private medical clinics and hospitals. Easy access to any of these facilities will provide you with any basic medical care needed. Pharmacies on the island also offer many medications over the counter, enabling many Americans to access their necessary prescriptions for less than they pay back home.

The two major cities in Honduras, Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula, have excellent medical facilities, equipped with the latest technology in healthcare, and staffed by physicians, most of whom were trained in the U.S. So if healthcare is a major concern as you look toward retirement, then rest assured that there is quality care widely available in Honduras.

Several stable banking institutions with decades of experience and connections to banks in the U.S. are available, and money can be wired in or out of your accounts here in less than a day. Property in Honduras can be owned by foreign individuals with the same rights of ownership as Honduran nationals.

There is so much to do, and so much time in which to do it here, so retirement in Honduras is perfect for those interested in maintaining an active lifestyle. If you like adventure travel, opportunities for white-water rafting, canopy zip-line touring, hiking, fishing, scuba diving, and snorkeling abound. Or if you are on more of a meditative bent for your retirement, Roatán’s beaches and lush jungle hillsides provide beautiful settings for spas and retreats.

Roatán is a multi-cultural location, allowing for a variety of languages, foods, and traditional celebrations to intertwine. Your life will be richer while your expenses won’t hurt your wallet.

From the Archives of Honduras

5 of the Best Tropical Islands for Retirees

5 of the Best Tropical Islands for Retirees

In this article, we outline the best five tropical island paradises for retirees. These places meet all the criteria needed to make them perfect retirement havens. As well as looking the part, all five of these islands—spread throughout the world—are becoming easier to get to as more and more flights open up to and from North America. Many tropical getaways have been consumed by commercialism, leaving them beyond every reasonable budget. But the islands on our list remain affordable, as attested by our expat experts on the ground. On some, it’s possible to live for as little as $1,500 a month including rent.

Ambergris Caye vs Roatán: Which Caribbean Island Would You Retire to?

Ambergris Caye vs Roatán: Which Caribbean Island Would You Retire to?

So you’ve decided to retire to a Caribbean island paradise. You can already see yourself, toes in the sand, sipping a mojito by the turquoise-blue sea. Behind you, children laugh as they cartwheel down the beach, and by the waterfront fishermen chat as they haul in the catch of the day…but where are you?

Honduras – Below the Radar and Above the Rest

Honduras – Below the Radar and Above the Rest

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February 3, 2010

Imagine ocean waves lapping at the sandy shore, cotton curtains rustling in the sea breeze. White sand and blue ocean stretching as far as you can see. This is Honduras, and it is the real deal. Its tropical climate means that Honduras should be at the top of your list of possible retirement or second-home Read more...: Honduras – Below the Radar and Above the Rest

Honduras Fact File

Honduras Fact File

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February 3, 2010

Location: Honduras is located in Central America, between Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. It borders the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Fonseca (North Pacific Ocean). Area: 43,278 square miles (112,090 square kilometers). Slightly larger than Tennessee. Population: 8,893,259 Capital: Tegucigalpa Geography: Honduras has three distinct topographical regions: a large interior highland area and two narrow coastal Read more...: Honduras Fact File