Trujillo
Trujillo was one of the first cities founded by the Spaniards during the conquest because the depth of the bay allowed the great Spanish merchant ships to navigate. Admiral Colón arrived in Honduras for the first time after discovering the island of Guanaja at Punta Caxina, now known as Punta Castilla. The beautiful buildings of the San Juan Bautista Cathedral, the Santa Barbara Fortress, the old cemetery, and other important buildings comprise its historic center. People must not overlook its delectable cuisine, which includes tabletas and coconut bread, kazabe, and the traditional gifitti, a Garfuna drink. This towns can be seen as Most Beautiful Coastal Towns in Honduras.
The Capiro and Calentura National Parks, the Laguna de Guaimoreto, and the beaches of Campamento and Santa Fe are all examples of the area's natural beauty. To add to the natural beauty of the destination, the famous "Banco de Estrellas de Trujillo" must be mentioned, where you can find over 30 different types of starfish in one place. Cayo Blanco is the most recent discovery, a one-of-a-kind coral bank off the coast of Colón.
The Capiro and Calentura National Park, which is part of the Honduran Protected Areas System, is an important refuge for wildlife, with macaws and the most significant species of Honduran primates known locally as "micos" among its most prominent representatives. Among those that stand out is the largest population of capuchin or white-faced monkeys.
Location: the northern Caribbean coast, Honduran
Best time to visit: between December and April