Trujillo - Colon, Honduras

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Welcome to Trujillo Honduras

Sunset in Trujillo

The oldest, most historic port town of the Honduran Caribbean coast. Bathed in miles of beautiful white sand beaches and natural hot springs, Trujillo is home to the native Garifuna, Miskito and Pech cultures; enveloped by the raw and exotic beauty of the Capiro-Calentura National Park and the Guaimoreto Lagoon Wildlife Reserve. Trujillo is a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered.

We have the pleasure of presenting you with information about local businesses providing tourist services and "what to do" highlights, as well as other relevant tourist information.

Arriving in Trujillo, you will experience the warmth, hospitality and seaside charm of this costal location. Your time spent will prove to be an unforgettable experience. While in Trujillo, be certain to visit the Trujillo Tourism Information Office, located in the plaza next to the historic Santa Barbara Fortress, where they will gladly provide you with complementary tourist information such as maps, brochures, Moskitia trip suggestions, and postcards for sale.

Have fun, and enjoy your vacation in the beautiful Caribbean coastal paradise of Trujillo.



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Trujillo's News and Events

Pech Receive Legal Document

A year ago, the Pech town of Trujillo embarked on a plan for the utilization of the Coroso (fruit of the palm tree).

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Cubans Arrive in Trujillo

October 2011

A group of 18 Cuban rafters were rescued on October 7th, 2011 on the Atlantic coast of Honduras. The migrants were found a few meters from Puerto Castilla, Trujillo in northern Honduras.

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Trujillo Woman to Receive Award

September 2011

Research Scientist ISIDRA SABIO will be presented with a 2011 Barauda Award on Saturday October 1, 2011 in New York City. The Barauda Awards honors Women of Garifuna descent for their achievements.

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Operation Xatruch II Discussed

August 2011

Government officials, including the National Police and Armed Forces, gathered on Monday, August 15th, at the Presidential House to discuss the implementation of Operation Xatruch II, which is aimed at establishing stability in the Aguá area and disarming all residents.

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Construction Begins at Banana Coast in Honduras

August 2011

Construction work begins in earnest this week at Banana Coast in Trujillo, Honduras, the only new Caribbean cruise destination currently in development.

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El Paso Firefighter to Send Equipment to Honduras

May 17, 2011

Retired El Paso, Texas firefighter Don Wiklund has spent the last four years of his retirement traveling and scuba diving off the coasts of Central America. Each time he travels, he visits his firefighting brothers at the local stations.

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Campesinos Evicted in Trujillo

May 13, 2011

The National Preventive Police of Colón announced that they will proceed to evict several peasant groups that have invaded farms located on the left bank of the Aguán river.

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Tour the Town of Trujillo

The town of Trujillo.
Central Park and the Santa Barbara Fortress are a few places you will want to visit in this charming colonial destination.

See the Town

Different Cultures of Trujillo

Get to know Trujillo's local culture. Unique dances, food, music, and artistic talents.

Cultural Information

Nature Hikes

Trek around in nature. Mountains, lagoons, national parks - plenty to explore.

Take a Hike

White Sand Beaches

Trujillo has endless miles of beaches. White sand and open sea silhouetted against large mountains.

Visit the Beaches

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