Finca el Cisne near Copán Ruinas, dolphins at the Roatán Institute for Marine Sciences, macaws at Macaw Mountain Bird Park, capuchin monkeys at Gumbalimba Park in Roatán.

This video showcases a selection of eco-touristic spots: Cuero y Salado Wildlife Refuge, Pico Bonito NP, Lake Yojoa, Pulhapanzak Falls, Cerro Azul Meamber NP and Jeanette Kawas NP.

Colonial architecture. Throughout the country are several buildings not to be missed, f.e. Tegucigalpa, Comayagua, Omoa, La Campa, and Gracias.
This video give some glimpses of  some "hidden" towns, including: Valle de Angeles, Comayagua, Lake Yojoa, Gracias and Omoa.
Surrounded by the Caribbean northern coastline and Pico Bonito National Park, the city of La Ceiba often is considered the ecotourism capital of Honduras.
In the western highlands of Honduras, visitors will find two distinctive coffee plantations near Copán Ruinas: Finca Santa Isabel (Café Welchez) and Finca El Cisne.
Nestled in western Honduras  the Maya ruins of Copan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are worth visiting.
Located off the coast of Honduras, the island of Roatan. Turquoise waters and the world’s second largest barrier reef surround the island.
The Garifuna (or Garinagu) are descendants of African slaves who intermarried with the Carib Indians when shipwrecked near the island of St. Vincent in 1635.
The Lenca Trail, a 76-mile route from Santa Rosa de Copán to La Esperanza in the Western Highlands. Homeland of the Lenca people – one of the largest indigenous groups in Honduras.