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Visa and Passport Requirements for Honduras

Entry Warning

The documentation and fee required for obtaining visas varies according to both your nationality and where you are applying from. It is the sole right of each country to determine who is allowed to enter.

Passport

All passports must be valid for six months and have two clear pages free.

Taxes

Some countries may charge an arrival or departure tax which may or may not be included in the price of an airline ticket, or may need to be paid in cash on arrival or departure.

Visa Requirements

Travelling from Requirements
Australia Not required for stays of up to 90 days
Canada Not required for stays of up to 90 days
Denmark Not required for stays of up to 90 days
Ireland (Rep. of) Not required for stays of up to 90 days
Netherlands Not required for stays of up to 90 days
New Zealand Not required for stays of up to 90 days
South Africa A visa is required for entry into Honduras. Please contact your nearest embassy for up to date visa information.
United States Not required for stays of up to 90 days
United Kingdom Not required for stays of up to 90 days

Other Nationalities

Other nationalities should either contact Travcour UK (see below) or their nearest embassy for up-to-date information prior to departure.

Passport & Visa Service

For assistance with obtaining passports and visas UK-based ‘Travcour’ have been offering travellers a comprehensive and reliable travel document service since 1985. www.travour.com

Entry and Exit Requirements for Honduras
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Why Travel to Honduras?

  • Relax and unwind on the tropical Bay Islands, with their pristine beaches, clear blue waters and diving opportunities.
  • Discover one of the best preserved remains of the Maya civilisation, Copan, among the mountains and cloud forests.
  • Experience the way of life of the Garifuna people, the traditions of the descendants of the highland natives and visit Spanish colonial cities.
  • Some of the most beautiful Spanish colonial cities in Central America, spread right across the country.
  • Spot a Resplendent Quetzal or jaguar in one of Honduras’ many National Parks.