Planning for Deposition Travel to Honduras
With teams living nearby, Planet Depos offers 24/7 assistance for all of your deposition needs in Honduras. Our teams have been covering depositions in Honduras for over 15 years, and are therefore considered one of the leading experts in anything pertaining to covering depositions there. We will be more than happy to share this expertise and guide you through the scheduling process, travel and document assistance in Honduras.
Entry Requirements for Honduras
There are no special visas required to visit Honduras, but you will need to show proof of return or onward travel. You will need a passport valid for at least 6 months, and one blank page for the entry stamp. (Planet Depos recommends when traveling internationally having at least 6 months validity on your passport and at least 2 blank pages for visa stamps.) You will also need to check any countries you pass through for any transit visa requirements, if you are not on a direct flight to Honduras.
For more information, you can also contact the Honduran Embassy (3007 Tilden St NW Washington DC 2008)
Flying to Honduras
There are three major international airports in Honduras:
- Ramon Villeda Morales International Airport (SAP) – San Pedro Sula
- Toncontin International Airport (TGU) – Tegucigalpa
- Juan Manuel Galvez International Airport (RTB) – Roatan
Airlines flying to Honduras include:
Travel in Honduras
For updated travel alerts and information, please visit the State Department’s webpage
You can also download the SmartTravel App created by the U.S. State Department for your smartphone.
Staying in Honduras
Honduras offers many locations in her bigger cities where depositions may be taken. For example, the capital Tegucigalpa has many brand name hotels to choose from for your lodging and conference room needs. We are more than happy to assist with conference room needs and hotel recommendations.
Medical Information for Honduras
Honduras’ medical care varies quite a bit in quality and availability. Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula offer the best medical care in the country, but outside of these two cities, medical care is inadequate to handle complex cases.
For updated health information, including health travel alerts and immunizations, please visit Honduras-specific website for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Money Matters
The currency in Honduras is the Honduran Lempira. The exchange of foreign currency should be done in banks. You can also use ATMs, which are plentiful in the big cities. Most stores will accept Visa and Master Card.
For up-to-date information on the local conversion rate, please visit a reputable currency converter website such as OANDA which also offers an app for smartphones.
Weather
Honduras enjoys a tropical climate which is mostly favorable year-round. The north tends to be hot and humid, and the south is hot and dry. Coastal regions are cooler thanks to sea breezes, and the central regions are coolest, because of their higher elevations. August to December is the wet time of year.
Important Websites & Resources
Embassy of the United States in Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Interesting Honduras fact
In Yoro, you can experience lluvia de peces (fish rain), when fish literally fall from the sky.