For the past week I've been in Honduras. This is my second CESO assignment in as many years and the second one to Honduras. A year ago I spent a couple of weeks in the capital, Tegucigalpa.
The plan this time? To spend three weeks working with the food & beverage department at Copantl Hotel & Suites in the city of San Pedro Sula in the northern part of the country. This 190 room hotel sits close-by the international brands of Intercontinental, Hilton and Holiday Inn in a town of 700,000 people, but is decidedly Honduran in flavour and ownership. San Pedro's international airport is the jumping off point for the nearby Caribbean coast and Hondura's Bay Islands including the most famous, Roatan. It is also a thriving centre of the textile and other industries and the nearest city to the stupendous Mayan ruins at Copan (more about that later).
Original: http://icowley.blogspot.com/2012/07/san-pedro-sula-honduras.html
By: Ian Cowley
Posted: July 17, 2012, 9:32 pm
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