It’s Dry in Honduras on Sundays

I forgot about the new Honduran law that came into effect a few La Ceiba Hondurasmonths ago, after the new President was sworn in.  (the word is the law was passed in hope to deter crime) No wonder the bar was empty when I entered it last night. I promptly left after being reminded that no liquor was allowed to be served Sunday 5pm until 7am Monday.  This goes for tourist towns too. It was fine with me it ensured a good night’s sleep.

I’m still in La Ceiba, there’s a beach but it is not a vacation type town. La Ceiba HondurasIt’s a stopover on the way to the islands off of Honduras. Yet I have been here a few times before a few years ago to cover a hurricane and over a decade ago to do a homestay while studying Spanish. I wish I could find the home where I stayed but there’s no chance of that happening.

The highlight has been the full rainbow I saw last night just before La Ceiba Hondurassunset. It was incredible. I stood on the street corner in the rain just looking at the brilliant colors. I couldn’t take my eyes off this beautiful sight.

Tomorrow I head to Cayos Cochinos an island that only has 1 hotel. Being stuck in one hotel with no other options for meals is not something I would normally do. It’s a long story, which includes being impulsive, on how I booked this 3 day trip. It is definitely far from the backpackers trail and I will soon see for myself if the island and hotel is worth the price. I’ll keep you posted!!