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El Progreso, a thriving destination, holds its gates open to welcome visitors just 20 minutes south of the International Airport Ramn Villeda Morales on the outskirts of San Pedro Sula. Experience the ease of international flights arriving from vibrant cities like Houston, Atlanta, Miami, and San Salvador. Upon arrival, taxis are readily available to transport you to the mesmerizing El Progreso. Alternatively, explore the region using the vibrant bus services offered, allowing you to easily navigate and discover the beauty of the area. Hop on a bus from the main station located just a short 45-minute ride away in San Pedro Sula, and let the adventure begin!
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Popular Foods
Baleada: Baleadas are a traditional Honduran dish consisting of a fried made from masa (corn dough) filled with cream cheese, refried beans, and sliced avocado, often accompanied by a hearty serving of shredded chicken or pork. It's typically a breakfast or brunch item but can be enjoyed at any time of day. Chuleta de pescado: Also known as "fish steak," chuleta de pescado is a dish featuring a large piece of fried fish, usually cod or snapper, that's seasoned with garlic, salt, pepper, and other spices before being cooked until crispy. It's typically served alongside fried plantains, white rice, and a fresh salad. Pupusas: Pupusas are a type of stuffed sandwich made with masa dough, similar to a tortilla. Common ingredients used to stuff these tasty treats include cheeses, pork rinds, cabbage, and beans. They are pan-fried until golden brown and often served as a snack or light meal. Historical Appearance
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