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Call Honduras from Kenya

Connect with friends, family, and colleagues in Honduras for just 19 credits/min. No app required - call directly from your browser.

Call Rates to Honduras

Per minute rates - Billed in 60-second increments

PrefixDescriptionCredits/min
+5043Honduras - Mobile - Local29.8 cr
+5043Honduras - Claro Mobile44.8 cr
+5049Honduras - Mobile Celtel60.4 cr
+5047412Honduras - Hondutel Mobile63.52 cr
PrefixDescriptionCredits/min
+504Honduras - Local19 cr
+5042Honduras - Tegucigalpa45.88 cr
+504Honduras50.6 cr
+5042201Honduras - On-Net Fixed65.2 cr
Rate range
19 - 65.2 credits/min

Rates vary by prefix. Enter the phone number you're calling to see the exact rate.

Cost Comparison: Calling Honduras

See how DialAnyone compares to traditional carriers for calls to Honduras. Our VoIP technology delivers significant savings without sacrificing call quality.

ServiceRate/min10 min call
DialAnyoneBest Rate
$0.16$1.60
AT&T
$1.28$12.77
Verizon
$1.20$11.97
T-Mobile
$0.96$9.58
Calling Cards
$0.48$4.79

πŸ’° Save up to 86% compared to traditional carriers when calling Honduras

No monthly fees, no contracts. Pay only for what you use.

Best Times to Call

Honduras is 9 hours behind Kenya.

πŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺ Time in KenyaπŸ‡­πŸ‡³ Time in Honduras
8:00 AM11:00 PM (previous day)
12:00 PM3:00 AM
5:00 PM8:00 AM
9:00 PM12:00 PM

To catch people during waking hours in Honduras (9 AM to 9 PM), call between 6:00 PM and 11:00 PM Kenya time β€” that lands between 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM local time in Honduras.

How to Dial Honduras

+504+local number

From a regular Kenya phone line, dial 00 first (the international exit code), then 504 and the local number β€” a full dialed number looks like 00 50491234567. With DialAnyone, simply enter the full international number (e.g. +50491234567). We'll connect you instantly to anywhere in Honduras.

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Tips for Better Call Quality to Honduras

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Use a Stable Internet Connection

Connect to WiFi when possible. A stable connection of at least 1 Mbps ensures clear audio without dropouts.

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Use Headphones

Headphones with a built-in microphone reduce echo and background noise for clearer conversations.

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Choose the Right Browser

Chrome and Edge offer the best WebRTC performance. Keep your browser updated for optimal call quality.

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Consider Off-Peak Hours

Network congestion can affect call quality. Try calling Honduras during off-peak hours for the clearest connection.

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Close Background Apps

Other apps using bandwidth (streaming, downloads) can affect call quality. Close them before important calls.

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Test Before Important Calls

Make a quick test call first to ensure your setup works correctly before important conversations.

Telecommunications in Honduras

Honduras has made significant strides in telecommunications over the past two decades. The country is served by several mobile network operators, with the primary ones being Tigo, Claro, and Hondutel. Tigo and Claro dominate the market, providing extensive coverage and competitive pricing. As of 2023, 4G services are widely available in urban areas, while 5G networks are gradually being rolled out, particularly in major cities like Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula. Mobile phone usage is pervasive, with over 90% of the population owning mobile devices, making mobile communication the preferred method for most residents. While landline services are still in use, they are less common, particularly in rural regions where mobile networks are often the only reliable means of communication. The country has also been working on improving internet access, with broadband services becoming more available, but challenges remain in terms of affordability and infrastructure in less developed areas.

Communication Culture in Honduras

When making phone calls to Honduras, understanding local communication etiquette is essential. Typically, callers can expect a friendly and informal greeting. People often answer with a simple "Hola" (Hello) or "ΒΏAlΓ³?" (Hello?), regardless of the caller's identity. Formality tends to be reserved for business or more serious conversations, where using titles such as "SeΓ±or" or "SeΓ±ora" followed by the last name is customary. Cold calling is generally acceptable; however, it's advisable to introduce yourself and state the purpose of your call promptly. In personal calls, conversations may start with small talk about family or mutual acquaintances, reflecting the importance of personal relationships. For business calls, it's best to keep discussions focused and professional. Communication is often more direct in business contexts, with email being a common first point of contact, especially for formal arrangements.

Best Times to Call Honduras

Honduras operates on Central Standard Time (CST), which is UTC-6. It does not observe Daylight Saving Time, so the time difference remains consistent throughout the year. Typical working hours in Honduras are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday, making these hours the best time for business-related calls. However, many people may be available earlier in the morning or later in the evening for personal calls. Weekends, particularly Saturday mornings, can also be a good time for personal conversations, as many people have more free time. It's wise to avoid calling during national holidays, such as Independence Day on September 15, or major religious observances like Holy Week, when many businesses are closed and people spend time with family. Awareness of these cultural nuances can enhance the effectiveness of your communication.

Business Calls to Honduras

Business communication in Honduras often combines formality with a friendly approach. In scheduling meetings, it's common to propose a time and then confirm it, as punctuality is appreciated but not strictly enforced. Spanish is the official language, so if you are not fluent, consider using a translator or scheduling a call at a time when a Spanish-speaking colleague can assist. For initial contacts, many professionals prefer email due to the ability to articulate ideas clearly and share documents easily. However, once a relationship is established, phone calls can become a preferred method for quick discussions. When conducting business calls, it’s important to be polite and respectful, often starting with greetings and inquiries about the recipient's well-being. Professional etiquette dictates that you actively listen, avoid interrupting, and ensure clarity in your communication to foster positive business relationships.

Mobile vs Landline Numbers in Honduras

Most Hondurans who have a personal phone number have a mobile, and Tigo and Claro between them cover the main population centers. Mobile numbers are eight digits and begin with 3, which distinguishes them clearly from landlines. Fixed lines use a two-digit area code plus a seven-digit local number β€” Tegucigalpa numbers fall under the 2 range, San Pedro Sula under a different 2-prefix sub-range. If you are calling a business in either city, the fixed line is worth finding: it costs less to call from abroad than a mobile, and it is more likely to be answered consistently during office hours. In rural departments, the mobile is often the only option entirely. One habit to expect: Hondurans on prepaid mobiles sometimes let unknown international numbers ring through to missed call, then wait for the caller to try again β€” a second call quickly after the first signals that you are a real person and not a robocall.

Cost-Saving Habits for Calling Honduras

Honduras holds Central Standard Time at UTC-6 with no daylight saving, so the time difference from North America stays fixed throughout the year β€” a useful anchor for scheduling regular calls. Morning calls before noon local time tend to catch people before the midday heat pushes activity indoors, and afternoon business hours run reliably until around 5 PM. Landlines to Tegucigalpa or San Pedro Sula are cheaper per minute than mobiles, making it worth requesting a fixed number from any business you contact repeatedly. Around Holy Week β€” Semana Santa β€” almost everything closes for several days, and even personal calls may go unanswered as people travel to their home towns or coastal destinations. Independence Day on September 15th brings similar disruption. Outside those windows, evenings after 7 PM local time are generally good for personal calls.

International Calling from Kenya

Kenya is home to a vibrant expatriate and immigrant community, with a significant number of individuals from countries such as Somalia, Uganda, Tanzania, and India. According to the 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census, there are approximately 2.3 million registered foreign nationals living in Kenya, with many maintaining strong ties to their home countries. The Somali diaspora is particularly prominent, with estimates suggesting that around 3 million Somalis live abroad, many of whom regularly call family and friends back home.

International calling is vital for these communities, serving as a lifeline to their loved ones. The ability to communicate across borders fosters emotional connections and provides support during challenging times. For instance, Kenyans living in the U.S. or the UK often maintain relationships with family members back home and may call to discuss important milestones such as weddings, births, or health issues. This need for connectivity is reflected in the growing demand for reliable international calling solutions, as families strive to remain connected despite geographic distances.

Why VoIP from Kenya

Traditional carriers in Kenya, like Safaricom and Airtel, often impose high international calling rates, which can average around KES 20 to KES 80 per minute depending on the destination. This can quickly add up, making regular communication costly. In contrast, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services, such as WhatsApp, Skype, and Zoom, allow users to make calls at a fraction of the cost, often free if both parties have internet access.

Kenya's expanding internet infrastructure supports VoIP technology, with an estimated 43% of the population having access to the internet as of 2023. Mobile data availability is also on the rise, with affordable data bundles offered by major telecom providers. Consequently, many Kenyans opt for VoIP solutions as they provide a cost-effective way to maintain international communication, leveraging the increasing availability of 4G and 5G networks.

Staying Connected from Kenya

For many families in Kenya, international calls are not just a means of communication; they are a vital emotional connection that reduces the impact of distance. These calls allow families to share experiences, celebrate milestones, and provide support during difficult times. With the right technology, such as VoIP applications, families can easily bridge the gap created by time zones and geographic separation.

To maintain regular communication, it is helpful to establish a calling schedule. Given that Kenya is in the East Africa Time Zone (EAT), which is 3 hours ahead of GMT, planning calls during mutually convenient times can enhance the likelihood of reaching loved ones. Setting reminders for both parties can help ensure that these important connections are not overlooked amidst the busyness of daily life.

Why People Call Honduras from Kenya

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Family Connections

Stay close with family members living in Honduras with affordable calls.

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Business Communication

Connect with business partners, clients, and colleagues at low rates.

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Expat Community

People from Honduras living in Kenya stay connected with home.

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Travel Planning

Coordinate travel plans, hotel bookings, and local arrangements.

Frequently Asked Questions

DialAnyone offers some of the cheapest rates to call Honduras from Kenya, starting at just 19 credits per minute (approximately $0.16/min). Unlike traditional carriers that charge $1-3/minute for international calls, our VoIP technology delivers the same call quality at a fraction of the cost. No monthly fees, no contracts - just pay for what you use.
Calling Honduras from Kenya with DialAnyone starts from just 19 credits per minute. With our credit packages, that's approximately $0.16 per minute - significantly cheaper than carriers like AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile which can charge $1-3 per minute for international calls.
Honduras is 9 hours behind Kenya. To reach people during waking hours there (9 AM to 9 PM), call between 6:00 PM and 11:00 PM Kenya time β€” that's 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM in Honduras.
No app is required! DialAnyone works directly in your web browser on any device - computer, tablet, or smartphone. Simply sign up, add credits, and start calling. We also offer mobile apps for iOS and Android if you prefer a dedicated calling experience on the go.
Yes! You can call both mobile phones and landlines in Honduras. Mobile calls cost 29.8 credits per minute, while landline calls cost 19 credits per minute. Our rates are the same whether you're calling a personal cell phone or a business landline.
From a regular phone in Kenya, dial 00 (the international exit code), then 504, then the local number without its leading zero β€” for example 00 50491234567. With DialAnyone, simply enter the full number in the format +50491234567 and we'll connect you instantly. No need to remember special access codes.
While there are apps like WhatsApp or Skype that offer free calls, they require the recipient to have the same app installed and an internet connection. DialAnyone calls work to any phone number in Honduras - landline or mobile - without requiring any app on the recipient's end. Our low rates (from $0.16/min) make it nearly as affordable as "free" without the limitations.
Credits are your universal currency on DialAnyone. Buy them once and use them for calls, texts, and mobile data (eSIM). Credits never expire, and bulk purchases give you a lower cost per credit - up to 25% savings on annual packages. This means more value for frequent callers on the Kenya to Honduras route.
Yes! DialAnyone uses high-quality VoIP technology with HD voice when available. Call quality depends on your internet connection - a stable WiFi or 4G/5G connection typically provides crystal-clear calls that rival or exceed traditional phone calls. We recommend at least 1 Mbps internet speed for optimal quality.
Yes! DialAnyone supports SMS messaging to Honduras. You can send text messages to any mobile number using the same credits you use for calls. This is great for quick messages when a call isn't convenient or to coordinate call times across time zones.
For regular callers to Honduras, we recommend purchasing larger credit packages which offer better rates (up to 25% savings with annual packages). Also, calling over WiFi instead of mobile data is free on your internet bill. Many customers also use our eSIM data when traveling to Honduras to stay connected affordably.
DialAnyone can connect you to regular phone numbers in Honduras, but for life-threatening emergencies, you should always contact local emergency services first. If you need to help someone in Honduras from Kenya, you can call their local contacts who can then reach emergency services directly.

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