17 August 2009
Let’s face it. No matter where you are in the world, there will be risks and dangers associated with being a tourist. Fortunately, you can adapt these common sense measures to protect yourself from malicious human elements in Tela whilst enjoying the sights and sounds of this resort town by the Caribbean. Bookmark to:
17 August 2009
Jeanette Kawas National Park (Punta Sal) Located on the western end of the Bay of Tela, the Jeanette Kawas National Park is named after a Honduran ecology activist who lost her life while protecting this National Park, previously known as Punta Sal National Park. Based on its size and biodiversity, the park is one of the [...]
17 August 2009
Tela offers a variety of establishments where the night owls can enjoy a good atmosphere. Amongst the most popular and recommendable ones, we are pleased to mention the following: An old Tela home that has been refurbished and turned into an International bar and restaurant. Delicious, generous portions in a pleasant atmosphere with good international music. [...]
16 August 2009
Tela is fast becoming the resort town of choice for vacationers seeking a place in the sun in the Honduran Caribbean. With its various options for entertainment and accommodations to complement its main offering of beaches and natural parks, you definitely will always have just the right place to eat, drink, sleep and be merry. Bookmark [...]
