Central America highlights tour
Single supplement from £760 - £880.
Mimimum age 16.
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Description of Central America highlights tour
If you’ve always wanted to visit Central America, but you weren’t sure where to start, why not see it all? This carefully designed itinerary gives you five out of the seven Central America countries in 16 days.
Your adventure starts in Costa Rica, before crossing into Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, and finishing up in Guatemala.
You’ll spend the most time in Guatemala and Nicaragua, but still have a few days in Costa Rica. El Salvador, rarely visited, gets a look in – you’ll spend most of your time here around tranquil Lake Suchitoto and the colonial town on its shore. Honduras is worth a short stop, too, for its Mayan ruins. Copan is considered one of the most spectacular achievements of the Maya people. It’s a UNESCO heritage site but doesn’t get the same volume of visitors as other Mayan ruins.
Prepare to cover big distances and stick to the schedule – this is a fast-paced trip, travelling by bus and boat. The longest drive is into El Salvador from Nicaragua – which takes a day, but which is broken up with sightseeing.
When it comes to cities, you’ll be visiting San Jose, Costa Rica’s colourful capital, and colonial gems like Granada in Nicaragua. In Antigua de Guatemala enjoy all the delights of the city, from its colourful handicrafts to its great food.
Volcanoes add to Central America’s lively nature. There’s Masaya Volcano National Park where you can stare into the crater of Masaya and see lava bubbling. Spend time on the shore of Lake Atitlan in Guatemala, surrounded by volcanoes.
With one of two oceans never far away, you can’t come to this part of the world and not have a bit of beach time. On the Nicaragua coast, San Juan del Sur adds a welcome bit of downtime in a whirlwind tour.
With this trip truly racking up the distances, you’ll probably want to save Panama and Belize for another time – after all, this part of the world is magnetic, and you’ll need an excuse to come back.
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Reviewed on 08 Dec 2022 by Jacquie Radford
The most memorable part was seeing the inside of a volcano at night and the lava bubbling away or running (mostly walking) down the side of another volcano or zip lining through the Costa Rican jungle. Read full reviewReviewed on 05 Dec 2022 by Janice Eastman
Fun, varied good hotels, some not so good, great guide and travelling companions. Lots of cultural experiences Read full reviewResponsible Travel
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On our Central America overland tours we visit a number of national parks, including the Sarapiqui Protected Zone and Cano Negro Wildlife Refuge in Costa Rica, and Masaya Volcano National Park in Nicaragua. With thousands of visitors each year, good administration and management of parks is essential in order to preserve these delicate eco-systems and fragile environments.We actively encourage clients to carry all waste out of parks, walk only on designated paths, and not to pick flowers or disturb the natural resources. When staying within these parks we use locally owned accommodations which minimise the negative impact of tourism on the surrounding area through conserving water and electricity and employing local staff instead of hiring from the bigger cities. In Sarapiqui we stay in a fixed tent camp in the forest, an accommodation that prides itself on its environmental policies. The local tour leader and guides that we use in these areas are instrumental in educating tourists on how to make their visit positive for the environment and surrounding communities.
At Copan, we give our customers the opportunity to visit Macaw Mountain, a Bird Park and Reserve that started off simply as a place to care for abused, hunted or smuggled birds, but which has now begun to develop release programs for Scarlet Macaws, as well as working with the communities to educate and raise awareness of the need for environmental protection. This program has already started to increase cooperation and a sense of pride in the local area, and in 2016 an area of 870 square km around Copan and the ruins was legally declared a protected area for the Macaw, as well as being a symbol for many other projects such as reforestation. A visit to the Macaw Mountain Reserve contributes to their projects.
As a company we support Cool Earth. Protecting rainforest is one of the most effective actions to tackle climate breakdown. CoolEarth work with indigenous communities empowering them to conserve their forest; keeping CO2 locked in.
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Throughout the trip we also visit several small communities where we encourage our groups to shop and buy produce from the local people - at the Masaya Market for example, the stallholders earn a living from selling their handmade goods. On the tour of Lake Atitlan we visit various local villages offering the chance for passengers to interact with the local communities and buy textiles from the women’s cooperatives in each village. We also visit a pottery workshop in one of the local villages where we have the opportunity to buy straight from the source - you'll see this pottery in shops around the area.This off-the-beaten-track holiday visits El Salvador; a country that has only recently come through a series of political upheavals. Here, our visit is directly contributing to the local economy as the country discovers the importance of tourism in their financial recovery. In the small village of Suchitoto we hope to encourage local entrepreneurs by visiting their shops and taking part in cultural activities such as indigo dye-making workshops or pupusa (a type of filled tortilla) making classes.
In addition to the above, we are continually looking for ways to improve and are proud to be ‘Responsible in everything we do’. Education is key and so all staff, Tour leaders and partnering suppliers are trained in responsible and sustainable tourism. At our Head Office, we continually strive towards a sustainable and planet-friendly working environment, including having solar panels installed and a company commitment to reducing our plastic usage. As well as this, we have valuable and longstanding partnerships with UK charities Toilet Twinning and Send a Cow, plus many smaller initiatives and projects around the world. We’re members of UK travel industry bodies Tourism Concern and AITO because we believe it’s important to share our knowledge and experience, as well as learn from other operators.
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