An Archaeological Guide to Northern Central America : Belize, Guatemala,
Honduras, and El Salvador by Joyce Kelly, Jerry Kelly (Photographer)
Listed under Central America
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Handbooks Honduras by Christopher Humphrey
Where else but in Honduras can you find a seamless blend of powdery
soft, palm-lined beaches, untouched coral reefs, Mayan ruins, cobblestone
colonial villages, dense jungle, monkey-filled forests, and the nicest
people this side of paradise? Honduras's appeal is gaining tourist attention,
but it's a slow process. You can still wander small villages and be treated
with kind hospitality, without the dollar frenzy of more tourism-dependent
nations. Honduras Handbook has extensive coverage of hiking, backpacking,
scuba diving, snorkeling, and boating; reviews of hundreds of restaurants
and hotels; 35 detailed maps; a Spanish glossary with Honduran slang; plus
articles on the ruins of Copán, the Bay Islands, and the
Rio Platano Biosphere Reserve. It's a good time to go to Honduras, and
Chris Humphrey's Handbook is an excellent guide. Amazon.com Paperback from Avalon Travel Publishing
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Planet Honduras' Bay Islands: Diving & Snorkeling by David Behrens, Cam O'Brien
Book Description: Once a haven for pirates, 67 sleepy islands and cays
off the Honduras mainland are now a budding ecotourism destination. The
clear, warm waters are home to every fish species found in the Caribbean,
as well as most hard corals, gorgonians and sponges. Renowned for wall
diving, the region also boasts several wrecks, shallow reefs and fascinating
blue water sites. Visitors can swim with dolphins, while lucky divers may
spot a passing whale shark. This book describes 74 of the best dive sites,
with full-colour photos throughout.