Tegucigalpa - Post Report Question and Answers

Are local buses, trams, trains or taxis safe and affordable?

Public transportation is not approved. However, there are a few approved taxi style services that are reliable. Uber is also allowed but I find them to be cheaper AND less reliable, so spending the extra money on another approved service has saved us many nearly missed flights after unexpectedly cancelled Ubers. There is a great shuttle service provided and it is about $1.50. We used this in the beginning before our car arrived, to get back and forth to work, and occasionally use it when our schedules differ. It’s a great option that many people use daily. - Mar 2024


Embassy community is prohibited from taking local buses but Uber is availble. - Jan 2024


Nope. Uber is great but that's it. There are a few private drivers that the embassy community can recommend for airport shuttles, private tours, etc. - Aug 2023


Not safe. - Feb 2022


We are not allowed to use public transport or street taxis. We use a private taxi service that is reliable, quick, and reasonably priced (between $5-10 for anywhere in the city). - Oct 2019


No. Specific taxi guidance is given. Affordable, yes. - Jul 2018


Affordable, yes, but RSO advises against using them. The US Embassy has a go-to private taxi service that works great, charging about $5-10 for most trajectories. - May 2018


No. All public transportation, including cabs, are off-limits to embassy community. Most have ties to the gangs, and you are likely to get robbed. There is a cab service the embassy has vetted, and you can text the owner to schedule a ride. Riding with him is affordable, a ride to the airport is about $10. - May 2018


I think one would have to be crazy to get on a bus or use a taxi off the street. Everyone uses the same car service. Usually $5 to go most places in the city, $10 to go to the airport. - Apr 2018


NO! Public transport is often attacked by gang members and thugs. Taxis are only slightly safer, but kidnappings for ransom are common. - Jun 2016


- No. Don't take the buses. The gangs rob them. The taxis are generally safe. You can flag one down. Better and smarter though to get the number of a private taxi service and use them. There are several. - Feb 2016


No. You can use a vetted taxi, but no other form of public transportation in the city. Lots of violence and robberies on public buses, and white taxes are unsafe. - Aug 2015


Vetted taxis are essential. Sometimes I use a private company in a pinch or when I have to go a long distance and don't feel like paying the inflated prices of vetted taxis. Public transportation and white taxis are to be avoided for safety reasons. - Jul 2015


Nope, not unless you are looking to get mugged or worse. There have been many reports of people getting into taxis that have subsequently been driven from ATM to ATM and forced to withdraw all their money until they have no more in the account. There are shootings on public buses. We take vetted taxis. - Dec 2014


You would take your life into your hands if you got on a public bus. - Oct 2014


NO. Although the Pullman bus to El Salvador and Guatemala is safe and very nice. - Sep 2014


Nope. Don't use public transport. - Aug 2014


NO. Yes. - Jun 2014


NO, unless you use a recommended taxi driver. - Mar 2014


I have never used the public transportation. Taxis are available. - Jan 2014


Not safe at all except for embassy listed drivers/companies, except for Pullmatour buses to El Sal, and Guat, which are safe, and great. - Oct 2013


Yes. But only "radio taxis" are approved. - Jun 2013


No. Just don't. - Jun 2013


Have never used them. - Apr 2013


You can only use "radio" taxis which are about $3 one way most places in the city. - Nov 2009


No, we can't use anything like that. There is a taxi company that the embassy recommends, but you would never pick one up on the streets. - Oct 2009


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