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Border Countries
🇬🇹 Guatemala 🇸🇻 El Salvador
Nearest Cities
🇬🇹 Anguiatú, 🇸🇻 Metapán
Coordinates
14.33°N, 89.45°W
Border Type
Land crossing via road
Operating Hours
Open 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wait Times
15-60 min for pedestrians/vehicles
Peak Times
Mornings (6-9 AM)
Crossing Types
Pedestrians, vehicles
Daily Crossings
~2000 travelers/vehicles
Languages Spoken
Spanish
Currency Exchange
Limited near AnguiatĂş (GTQ, USD)
Connectivity Options
Basic 3G coverage
Accessibility Features
Ramps, assistance
Safety Information
Rural, minimal crime
Emergency Contacts
🇬🇹 110/123 🇸🇻 911
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About 🇬🇹 Anguiatú, 🇸🇻 Metapán
Warning and Introduction
Keep your guard up at the El Florido-Copán Ruinas border crossing, also known as El Florido Frontera or Copán Gate: touts and unofficial fees can trip you up, so check official sources to avoid overpaying. This crossing links Guatemala’s Chiquimula department with Honduras’ Copán department along the CA-11 highway, just 10 km from the UNESCO-listed Copán archaeological site. It’s a popular route for travelers heading to Antigua or San Pedro Sula, but its role as a trade hub for coffee and textiles means congestion is common, especially during peak hours.
Historical and Geopolitical Context
The 256 km Guatemala-Honduras border, set by the 1859 Wyke-Aycinena Treaty and marked by 1,028 pillars in 1933, has a history of occasional tensions, including Guatemala’s past claims over Belize that influenced regional dynamics. The El Florido crossing, a key trade point for coffee, textiles, and agricultural goods, benefits from the 2017 Customs Union, which introduced the DUCA-F electronic system to streamline commerce. Honduras imports 15% of its goods from Guatemala, and the crossing’s proximity to Copán Ruinas, a major Mayan site designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980, boosts tourism. Migrant surges, like those reported in July 2025 at nearby Agua Caliente, have occasionally disrupted operations, highlighting the crossing’s geopolitical weight.
Crossing Procedures and Wait Times
Open from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily, the El Florido-Copán Ruinas crossing is best tackled early to avoid crowds. At Guatemala’s immigration, get an exit stamp; no official fee applies, but some travelers report Q15-25 ($2-3 USD) “charges”—always demand a receipt. Walk 100 meters through no-man’s-land to Honduras’ immigration, where you’ll pay a $3 USD (75 HNL) entry fee, accepted in USD, quetzales, or lempiras. A passport with six months’ validity and proof of onward travel are required; most nationalities get a 90-day visa-free stay under the CA-4 agreement. A yellow fever vaccination certificate may be needed if coming from a high-risk country. Wait times range from 20-60 minutes in the morning to 1-2 hours during peak afternoons or holidays. Vehicles require a $20.78 USD Guatemala import permit and $2.34 USD fumigation fee; Honduras charges 800 HNL ($32 USD) for a temporary import permit, needing copies of passport, license, and registration. The process takes 45-120 minutes, with 2024 reports noting friendly staff and no vehicle inspections.
Route Details and Transportation
From Guatemala City, chicken buses to Chiquimula take 3 hours (Q30-40, $4-5 USD), connecting to a minibus for El Florido (2 hours, Q20). From Copán Ruinas, Honduras, colectivos to the border cost 300 HNL ($12 USD) and take 20 minutes. The CA-11 highway is paved, offering views of the Copán Valley’s rolling hills and coffee farms, though heavy truck traffic can cause delays. The border area is quiet, with a painted line marking the divide and comedores selling baleadas for $1 USD. Avoid touts offering “express” transport; they often charge $10 for short rides. A copy shop near Guatemala’s immigration charges Q4 per document. Public buses to Antigua or San Pedro Sula are available post-border, but evening services are limited. A 2023 traveler noted a smooth 1-hour crossing with helpful staff.
Travel Tips and Scam Warnings
Exchange money in Chiquimula or Copán Ruinas, as border changers offer poor rates ($1:22 HNL vs. $1:24 HNL). Scams include Q15-25 “exit fees” or overpriced shuttles; politely refuse and request receipts. Carry USD or lempiras for Honduras’ fees, and have proof of onward travel and accommodation ready. Cross before noon to avoid crowds and secure transport. For vehicles, pause your Guatemala TIP for short Copán visits to avoid reapplying; Honduras’ TIP is 90 days and non-extendable. Check for closures, as migrant surges in July 2025 disrupted nearby borders. A Honduran SIM card ($5 USD) from Copán Ruinas ensures connectivity. Keep valuables secure in the parking lot, as pickpocketing has been reported. A 2023 report praised the crossing’s organization but noted slow service with one officer.
Nearby Attractions and Cultural Significance
Copán Ruinas, 10 km away, hosts the UNESCO-listed Copán archaeological site, known for its intricate stelae and hieroglyphic stairway, with entry at $15 USD. The site’s Museo de Esculturas and scarlet macaw center are draws. Guatemala’s Chiquimula offers vibrant markets, and Quiriguá, 3 hours away, features massive Mayan stelae. The crossing supports trade and tourism, blending Mayan and modern Central American cultures, seen in Copán’s cobblestone streets and baleada stalls ($1 USD).
Seasonal Considerations and Planning
The dry season (November-April) brings clear roads and mild temperatures (~24°C), ideal for crossing and visiting Copán’s ruins. The rainy season (May-October) risks muddy roads and mosquito-heavy areas, with potential delays during storms. Holidays increase traffic, so cross early. Budget 6-8 hours from Guatemala City to Copán Ruinas, including 1-2 hours at the border. Stay in Copán Ruinas for charming guesthouses over Chiquimula’s limited options. Carry USD, confirm vaccination requirements, and monitor news for migrant-related disruptions. With careful planning, this crossing connects you to Honduras’ Mayan heritage and Guatemala’s cultural heartland.