
Frequently Asked Questions

It’s not required, but we recommend it, especially for international travel. Travel insurance can help with trip delays, cancellations, lost luggage, or medical issues abroad.
It’s not always asked, but it’s a good idea to have a screenshot or printed copy of your return flight just in case immigration requests it.
Yes, Honduras uses the same 110V with Type A/B outlets (the two flat prongs) as the US, so your charger will work just fine.
Yes. Most hotels and cafes have reliable power and free Wi-Fi, though speeds may be slower than you're used to. Occasional short power outages are possible but rare.
Most hotels provide basic toiletries, but if you’re particular about products or need specific brands, we suggest bringing travel size versions with you.
We’ll share full dress code info soon, but think light, semi formal or garden party attire for the wedding. Breathable fabrics and comfortable shoes are encouraged.
Delicious! Expect a mix of traditional Honduran dishes (like beans, plantains, and grilled meats) and international options. Restaurants are very affordable and vegetarian friendly options are available in most places.
Copán Ruinas is generally very safe, especially in the central area. Just use normal travel precautions, walk in groups, avoid dark side streets, and leave valuables in your room.
You can tip in either, but Lempiras are more convenient for locals. If tipping in USD, use small bills. Remember, many places won’t accept worn bills.