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 most important national parks in Honduras. The small bays within the park served as havens to the pirates and buccaneers of yesteryear. Read the full story
Posted on 16 August 2009
Without a doubt, the beaches of Tela are its main attractions with their pristine beaches, clear waters and green palms. However, that is not all there is to Tela for indeed there are other places of interest worthy of more than a visit. To adventure seekers and nature lovers, check out these places in Tela today!
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Posted on 16 August 2009
Tags: Honduras, Tela
Tela is a very popular beach destination for both local and foreign tourists in Honduras who desire to taka advantage of Caribbean beaches away from the maddening crowd. Fortunately for first-time vacationers, getting to and around Tela are a breeze!
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Posted on 16 August 2009
Despite its increasing number of visitors from all over the country and the world, Tela has retained the pristine quality of its beaches as well as its small town charm. Visitors appreciate the fact that the beaches of Tela offer the beast of both worlds – peace and serenity on one hand and excitement and adventure on the other hand.
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