Entry Requirements: To enter Honduras, you must present a U.S. passport with at least three months of validity. U.S. and Canadian citizens do not need a visa; however, you must provide evidence of return or onward travel. For other nationalities, it is your responsibility to ensure your visa requirements. No refunds will be awarded for customers denied access for lack of a proper visa.
Special Requirements for Minors: Under Honduran law, children under age 21 traveling unaccompanied or with only one parent must have written, notarized permission to travel from the non-traveling parent(s). If notarizing a permission letter in the United States, the letter should be apostilled by the U.S. state registrar where the notary is registered. Honduran immigration authorities may also accept permission letters notarized at a Honduran embassy or consulate in the United States. If there is no second parent with legal custody of the child (e.g., the second parent is deceased, one parent has sole custody, etc.), travelers can provide copies of the relevant paperwork such as a court decision, birth certificate naming only one parent, death certificate, etc.
Customs Declaration Form: All travelers entering and exiting Honduras are required to complete a customs declaration form. Only one Form per family is needed. We recommend completing this Form digitally before you leave home. Be sure to bring a copy of this Form to avoid delays during customs inspection. The link to the Form is: https://sisglobal.aduanas.gob.hn/Pech/#/plataforma/otra_gestiones/formularioDJRV.