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From left, Copán Ruinas; Hacienda San Lucas. (Photo: Courtesy of Anthony’s Key Resort; Simon Kuyvenhoven)
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Copán, on the Honduran mainland, has some of the world’s oldest Mayan ruins (less trafficked than the ones you’ve seen in Mexico). To see them, carry some well-concealed cash to pay off local guides, and take a flight to the industrial city of San Pedro Sula. From there, hire a driver to take you along the winding, two-and-a-half-hour drive up the mountains. At the ruins, hire a guide to hear history and legend alike, and pay an extra fee to go through the tunnels. Make a day of it by taking a tuk-tuk from the ruins to Macaw Mountain, where rescued parrots and other exotic birds are kept at a serene nature park. Then tuk-tuk over to the town of Copán Ruinas, where a local market sells traditional black and beige pottery made by the Cuenca Indians as well as hand-embroidered shirts. Stay the night at the ecofriendly, solar-powered Hacienda San Lucas, just above town—you can watch the sun set behind the mountains of Guatemala while dining on local fare at the hotel restaurant.


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