About SPS
Getting There
By Plane
The main airport serving the area is the San Pedro Sula International Airport. Serviced regularly by TACA, American, Continental and Aero Honduras, San Pedro Sula is easily reached from the following North American gateways: Miami, Houston, New Orleans, New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. In addition, there are excellent connections via the Central American Airlines through San Jose, Costa Rica; San Salvador, El Salvador and Guatemala City, Guatemala. There is also daily air service by Isleña airlines, Aerolinas Sosa and Atlantic Arilines to San Pedro from La Ceiba, Roatan and Tegucigalpa.
By Bus
There is a first class bus service between Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula. The highway connecting both cities is one of the best in Central America and it will take you less than 4 hours to travel by land between both cities. The three bus lines that offer first class non stop executive service are Saenz Primera Clase, Empresa Hedman Alas and Viana Clase Oro. (For more information, check local of bus schedules).
By Car
The highway connecting both cities is one of the best in Central America and it will take you less than 4 hours to travel by land between both cities. However, due to mountainous and often dangerous driving conditions and lack of proper highway lighting, the U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa does not recommend driving at night. Please refer to the Crime and Security Matters page of the Embassy Website, especially the Vehicle Security and Commercial Vehicle/Highway Security pages.