Private Tour

Santa Ana & Ojojona

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Overview

Available languages

English
Spanish

4 hours

Mobile ticket

In Honduras a wide variety of fine handicrafts are made, the artisanal industry, organized in most cases in the form of cooperatives, is widespread throughout the country, and contributes greatly to the development of the national economy.

Crockery, vases, vases and vases are made of clay and clay, furniture and baskets are made of mambu and wicker, wood is transformed into trunks, fruit bowls and dining sets and palm in baskets, hats, fans and wallets.

Additional Info

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What‘s Included

Local guide

Bottled water

Air-conditioned vehicle

Gratuities

What To Expect

1

Santa Ana

The municipality of Santa Ana known as the city of "the winds" that borders the municipality of Ojojona. It is a picturesque town of colonial architecture. Santa Ana has several tourist attractions such as The Ayasta Caves, the Peña Caves and the Devil's Window Cave or the Chatarra Cross.

1 hourAdmission Not Applicable
2

Ojojona

Ojojona is perhaps the archetype of the colonial rural community of Honduras. Located in a small valley, surrounded by mountains with abundant pine forests. This municipality offers a colonial-style architecture with typical adobe houses painted white, with a material used in the construction called `` CAL '', with its red tiles, and cobbled streets with hospital inhabitants that will make you feel very comfortable .

3 hoursAdmission Not Applicable

Options

Santa Ana & Ojojona

Pickup included

From USD 69.75