Nestled on the edge of a pristine white-sand beach, Miami Garifuna Village in Honduras offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Afro-Indigenous Garifuna people. Wooden fishing boats dot the shoreline, sheltered by woven palm-frond awnings. The village’s mostly quiet streets echo with the distinctive sounds of the Garifuna language. Visitors can savor local culinary delights, including freshly caught fish, coconut bread, and machuca, a savory green plantain soup. This tranquil setting provides a unique opportunity to experience the vibrant traditions and flavors of the Garifuna community.
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