Honduran Islands
The Honduran Islands are a group of islands located in the Caribbean Sea, off the northern coast of Honduras. The most notable islands include Roatán, Utila, and Guanaja, which are part of the Bay Islands archipelago. These islands are known for their stunning beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine life, making them popular destinations for snorkeling and diving.
The Honduran Islands have a rich cultural heritage influenced by the indigenous Garifuna people, as well as Spanish and English settlers. Tourism plays a significant role in the local economy, with visitors attracted to the islands' natural beauty and recreational activities, such as fishing and hiking.