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Sea temperatures, water sports and vacation activities near Guanaja, Honduras

Water temperatures throughout the year and general information about Guanaja...

Guanaja is a coastal city in Honduras. It is a fairly dense city close to the water with a population of 1942 people. The water temperature around Guanaja has low variability year round. The temperature ranges from 26.2°C (79.1°F) in February up to 29.2°C (84.5°F) in the month of September, as illustrated below. The average water temperature throughout the year is 27°C (81°F) and the best time for water activities is early fall, since Guanaja is located in the northern hemisphere.

Hover over the bars to see temperature for each month in Celsius and Fahrenheit.

What is the current water temperature near Guanaja?

The current water temperature in the month of March near Guanaja is about:
27°C (80°F)

Are there surf spots located close to Guanaja?

Not many surf spots are located in proximity to Guanaja. A good spot nearby is Punta Mango, which is more than 272.5km (169.2miles) away from Guanaja. Click here for directions and for more information on Punta Mango and its water temperature. If you don't mind the long drive, you can also try surfing La Bocana, which is 308.4km (191.5miles) away from Guanaja. Another fun surfspot is La Bocana, located 308.4km (191.5miles) from Guanaja.

Are there gorgeous beaches close by?

Not too many beaches are located in close proximity to Guanaja. A beach, which is not too far away, is Half Moon Caye, which is more than 121.2km (75.3miles) away from Guanaja. If you have some extra time, you can also visit Tobacco Caye, 147km (91.3miles) away from Guanaja.

What kind of wetsuit is needed for Guanaja?

The average sea temperature around Guanaja is extremely warm, around 27°C (81°F), with no significant changes throughout the year. The temperatures in June, July, and August are very similar to temperatures in December and January. This is why a wetsuit is usually not needed for swimming, surfing, snorkelling, or diving around Guanaja. Nevertheless, you might want to bring a 1-2mm wetsuit top or a rashguard for abnormal windy conditions and for UVA/UVB protection, especially when spending multiple hours in the sun each day. The sun radiation around Guanaja can be remarkably intense.

How is the diving and fishing close to Guanaja?

Scuba diving and fishing conditions change very little throughout the year. The waters are nearly almost tropical, reaching temperatures between 24 and 29°C (75-84°F). The following fish love this water temperature and can often be found: Bonefish, Permit, Red Drum, and Tarpon.

Directions to Guanaja: How do I get there?

Please follow the directions in the map below.

Some fun facts about Guanaja...

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