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Quick Overview

Honduras has several RV dump stations, with some offering free sani-dump access. This is one of the thinnest dump station networks in the Americas, but it reflects the reality of overlanding here -- Honduras is adventurous territory for RV travellers, and infrastructure for self-contained vehicles is still in its early stages.

The sanitary dump stations in Honduras are found exclusively at private campgrounds and hotels that have recognized the growing overlander market. The main Pan-American Highway (CA-5) corridor from the Guatemala border through San Pedro Sula to Tegucigalpa has the most developed tourism infrastructure, but purpose-built RV facilities remain rare. The north coast route from San Pedro Sula to La Ceiba and the Bay Islands ferry has a few options for travellers heading to the Caribbean side.

Honduras is a country you drive through with a plan, not one where you wing it with a sani-dump. The distances between facilities can be significant, and the options that do exist may require advance contact to confirm they're operational. Overlanders who've done it successfully recommend connecting with the Central America overlanding community before crossing the border -- current conditions, safe routes, and operational campgrounds change frequently enough that last year's guidebook might not apply.

The listings below show every verified dump station in Honduras with practical details on access, cost, and notes from overlanders who've made the trip through.

For the overlander who needs to locate a sanitary dump station mid-transit, the most practical approach in Honduras is to look for the larger campgrounds and hotels along the CA-5 corridor that specifically market to international travellers -- these are the spots most likely to have a proper waste drain point. The Lake Yojoa area, sitting between San Pedro Sula and Tegucigalpa roughly at the midpoint of the north-south run, has become a popular overnight stop with a small cluster of accommodation options that cater to overlanders. The Copan Ruins area near the Guatemala border also has a handful of campgrounds where dump access is part of the deal. Neither location has abundant options, but with some advance planning you can time your dumps to coincide with natural stopping points on the route.

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RV Travel in Honduras

The primary RV route through Honduras follows the CA-5 (Pan-American Highway) from the Guatemala border at Agua Caliente or El Florido south through San Pedro Sula to Tegucigalpa, then continuing to the Nicaragua border at Las Manos. This highway is paved and reasonably maintained but expect security checkpoints.

Honduras drives on the right. Main highways are two lanes with occasional passing opportunities. Speed bumps (tumulos) at village entrances are frequent and sometimes aggressive. Mountain sections between San Pedro Sula and Tegucigalpa include steep grades and tight curves.

Border crossings require patience. The Guatemala-Honduras crossing at Agua Caliente is the most commonly used by overlanders. You'll need vehicle fumigation, import permits, and insurance. Budget 2-4 hours for the full border process. Having a Spanish-speaking companion or basic Spanish greatly helps.

Fuel stations (gasolineras) are found along main highways but can be 50-100 km apart in rural areas. Diesel quality is generally acceptable. Carry extra fuel on remote stretches.

RV Dump Stations Costs in Honduras

Of the several dump stations in Honduras, some (a portion%) are free and a portion% charge a fee. With so few options, dump access is effectively bundled with your campground or hotel stay.

Campground rates for overlanders in Honduras range from $10-25 USD per night, typically including basic facilities and dump access where available. Some locations offer dry camping for $5-10 USD.

Honduras is one of the least expensive countries in Central America for day-to-day travel costs. Fuel runs about $3.50-4.50 USD per gallon, groceries are affordable at local markets, and street food is cheap and plentiful. Budget $25-40 USD per day for a comfortable RV trip.

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Best Time to Visit Honduras by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

65-85°F (18-29°C)

Crowds: Medium

Dry season and best time for overland travel. Roads are in best condition. Overlanders from North America pass through heading south.

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Spring

Mar - Apr

70-93°F (21-34°C)

Crowds: Low

End of dry season. Hot and dusty in lowlands. Easter (Semana Santa) brings domestic travel surges and some road closures.

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Summer

May - Aug

75-90°F (24-32°C)

Crowds: Low

Rainy season begins. Afternoon storms are daily. Unpaved roads become challenging or impassable for larger RVs and overlanding rigs.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

72-88°F (22-31°C)

Crowds: Low

Hurricane season peaks. Heavy rainfall and flooding possible, especially on the north coast. Most overlanders avoid this period entirely.

Explore Honduras

The overlanding community is your most important resource for Honduras. iOverlander, the Panamerican Travellers Facebook group, and Central America overlanding forums have current security updates, road conditions, and campground reviews that are far more current than any printed guide. Check them before and during your transit.

Travel during daylight hours only -- this is universal advice for Honduras and applies especially to RVs, which are more conspicuous and slower than regular vehicles on mountain roads. Plan your daily driving to arrive at your campground or hotel by mid-afternoon at the latest.

Carry all your own RV waste disposal equipment. Dump facilities in Honduras are likely to be basic -- a drain point rather than a purpose-built sani-dump station. A macerator pump and flexible hose give you the most versatility. Carry extra water for rinsing since rinse connections are not guaranteed.

Security varies significantly by region. The Bay Islands (Roatan, Utila) and the Copan Ruins area are popular tourist zones with better infrastructure. The north coast between San Pedro Sula and La Ceiba has moderate tourist infrastructure. Interior rural areas require more caution and planning.

Frequently Asked Questions About RV Dump Stations in Honduras

Where can I dump my RV tanks in Honduras?

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Are there free dump stations in Honduras?

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Is it safe to drive an RV through Honduras?

RV travel through Honduras requires planning and awareness, but overlanders transit the country regularly on the Panamerican route. Stick to main highways, travel only during daylight hours, and connect with the overlanding community for current security updates. Tourist areas like Copan and the Bay Islands have established tourism infrastructure. Interior routes require more research.

What do I need to cross the border into Honduras with my RV?

You'll need your passport, vehicle title, registration, and driver's licence. At the border, you'll complete immigration, get your vehicle fumigated ($1-3 USD), obtain a temporary import permit, and purchase Honduran vehicle insurance. Budget 2-4 hours for the entire process. Basic Spanish helps significantly at border crossings.

How long does it take to drive through Honduras in an RV?

Most overlanders spend 3-7 days transiting Honduras, depending on whether they stop at attractions like Copan Ruins or Lake Yojoa. The main CA-5 corridor from Guatemala to Nicaragua is roughly 400 km and takes 2 full driving days in an RV at comfortable pace, accounting for mountain passes, speed bumps, and fuel stops along the way.

Where can I dump my RV tanks in Honduras?

Honduras has {{stationCount}} verified RV dump stations, all at private campgrounds and hotels. There are no public or municipal dump facilities. The CA-5 highway corridor has the most options, concentrated near San Pedro Sula and tourist areas like Copan Ruins. Contact campgrounds ahead of time to confirm their dump facilities are operational.

Are there free dump stations in Honduras?

{{freeCount}} of Honduras's {{stationCount}} dump stations are free ({{freePct}}%). Most dump access comes with a campground stay at $10-25 USD per night. The limited number of facilities means planning your route around available dump points is essential for any RV transit through the country.

Is it safe to drive an RV through Honduras?

RV travel through Honduras requires planning and awareness, but overlanders transit the country regularly on the Panamerican route. Stick to main highways, travel only during daylight hours, and connect with the overlanding community for current security updates. Tourist areas like Copan and the Bay Islands have established tourism infrastructure. Interior routes require more research.

What do I need to cross the border into Honduras with my RV?

You'll need your passport, vehicle title, registration, and driver's licence. At the border, you'll complete immigration, get your vehicle fumigated ($1-3 USD), obtain a temporary import permit, and purchase Honduran vehicle insurance. Budget 2-4 hours for the entire process. Basic Spanish helps significantly at border crossings.

How long does it take to drive through Honduras in an RV?

Most overlanders spend 3-7 days transiting Honduras, depending on whether they stop at attractions like Copan Ruins or Lake Yojoa. The main CA-5 corridor from Guatemala to Nicaragua is roughly 400 km and takes 2 full driving days in an RV at comfortable pace, accounting for mountain passes, speed bumps, and fuel stops along the way.