Basic Central America: Mexico to Costa Rica - 32 Days

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Genders

  • Female53%
  • Male47%

Average age

39
12 Min100 Max

Start / End

  • Playa del Carmen
  • San José

Physical rating

2/5

Group size

1 - 16

Meals included

7

Highlights

  • Relax on laid-back beaches in Caye Caulker and El Tunco
  • Explore Mayan ruins of Copán and Tikal
  • Wander the local markets of colourful colonial Antigua
  • Make new friends at a local homestay in Guatemala
  • Visit seven different countries in one month
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Summary

Are you looking for the maximum Central American adventure at minimum cost? Try this 32-day trip on for size and visit seven different countries, filling your days with Mayan ruins, clear Caribbean waters, lush rainforests, and Pacific waves. With ample free time to choose your own activities in some iconic destinations between Mexico and Costa Rica, there’s no limit to the epic experiences. Explore indigenous Mayan villages and meet locals for an immersion into the authenticity of Central America!

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Playa del Carmen

    Arrive at any time. After the welcome meeting choose to join your fellow group members for an optional evening out. Check into your hotel and enjoy the city.

  • Day 2

    Playa del Carmen

    Spend a full free day in the area! Opt to visit the Mayan ruins of Tulúm or snorkel off the coast of nearby Cozumel. For a more laid-back day, choose to enjoy the beach. Take advantage of a full day of free time to relax or explore as much as you wish. Perched atop the sea you will find the ruins of Tulúm. In the coral-filled waters surrounding Cozumel you can snorkel, or you can go swimming in a cenote or at the beach, before exploring the town in the evening on your own.

  • Day 3

    Playa del Carmen/Caye Caulker

    Travel from Mexico across the border into Belize today, which boasts huge swaths of jungle, ancient Mayan ruins, and above all, friendly, easy-going people. During the drive, picture the unbelievably clear blue waters and the opportunities you will have over the next few days for diving and snorkelling along the barrier reef.

  • Day 4

    Caye Caulker

    Enjoy a free day in Caye Caulker. Choose to snorkel at Hol Chan Marine Reserve, keeping a lookout for stingrays and nurse sharks. You can also choose to go diving, or just chill out on the beach.

  • Day 5

    Caye Caulker

    Another full day of free time will allow you to participate in any optional activities in the area that you didn’t have time for yesterday.

  • Day 6

    Caye Caulker/San Ignacio

    Cross back to the mainland of Belize via boat and travel by bus inland to San Ignacio. Along the way the group will stop for an included pottery demonstration and a typical lunch at a the tour operator-supported women's pottery cooperative. San Ignacio is a great base for exploring some of Belize’s lesser known inland gems. There will be ample free time here to wander the area by foot, canoe, or horseback, or you can choose to book a caving trip.

  • Day 7

    San Ignacio

    Enjoy a day at leisure to experience the surroundings of San Ignacio. Choose to visit the Sacred Mayan cave Actun Tunichil Muknal, or set your eyes on the lesser-visited Xunantunich Mayan ruins.

  • Day 8

    San Ignacio/Flores

    While this trip is fast-paced, there will be some opportunity to rest on today's drive as the group crosses another border and travels to Guatemala. Enter the country in the northeast jungle Petén region and stop for a guided tour of the ancient city of Tikal on the way to Flores. This place is the capital of Petén, a small island located on the second largest lake in Guatemala—Lake Petén Itzá.

  • Day 9

    Flores/Rio Dulce

    Travel for most of the day from Flores to Rio Dulce, which is on the shores of Lake Izabel, the largest lake in Guatemala. This journey across the country will take a road through dense jungle arriving at this port town in the evening.

  • Day 10

    Rio Dulce

    Sit back and marvel at the scenery on a boat ride from Rio Dulce to the Caribbean town of Livingston. Make a stop at the the tour operator–supported El Manglar Restaurant for an explanation of the women-led community initiative project there. Walk around the grounds and then gather for a delicious lunch steeped in local flavours.

  • Day 11

    Rio Dulce/Antigua Guatemala

    Spend most of the day travelling from Rio Dulce to Antigua, Guatemala. Rest up on the ride because upon arrival the group will set off on an orientation walk. The rest of the evening is free. Get a head start planning tomorrow’s activities or enjoy this colonial city’s nightlife.

  • Day 12

    Antigua Guatemala

    The group will have a full day at leisure in Antigua. From biking riding to climbing a volcano there’s plenty to see and do. Stay in town and café hop as a way to soak up the area’s culture. Get adventurous and pre-book the Pacaya Volcano Hike on the checkout page to include this optional activity on tour, or ask your GCO or travel agent for assistance.

  • Day 13

    Antigua Guatemala/Panajachel

    Visit beautiful Lake Atitlán after travelling through the country’s highlands full of fertile hills and fields. The area is ideal for outdoor activities and you will have plenty of time to explore.

  • Day 14

    Panajachel/San Juan La Laguna

    Take a boat ride across the lake before taking part in a the tour operator-supported homestay with a local family.

  • Day 15

    San Juan La Laguna/Antigua Guatemala

    The group will journey back to Antigua and spend some free time exploring. Optional activities include visiting a macadamia nut farm, checking out a coffee plantation, biking around Antigua's surrounding hills, or taking a salsa lesson.

  • Day 16

    Antigua Guatemala

    Relax in Antigua on your own! Opt to book a massage, hop on a bike and ride through the nearby hills, visit a local farm, or climb a volcano. Looking for adventure? Pre-book the Pacaya Volcano Hike on the checkout page to include this optional activity on your tour, or ask your GCO or travel agent for assistance.

  • Day 17

    Antigua Guatemala/Copán

    Cross the border today between Guatemala and Honduras as the group travels to the town of Copán Ruinas. Arrive in the colonial highland town in the evening and soak up this gorgeous location set along a river in the coffee growing region. The Mayan ruins of Copán are fascinating, beautiful and unique among Mayan cities. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980, Copán contains some of the most important Mayan ruins found to date, and many unusual artistic features, including some of the most detailed carvings in the Mayan world.

  • Day 18

    Copán

    Enjoy a full free day to explore Copán on your own. Choose to visit the nearby ruins and see some lesser known Mayan sites along the way. You can also choose to visit the countryside where you’ll find hidden jungle hot springs to soak in.

  • Day 19

    Copán/Suchitoto

    The journey today, while long, will also be a good way to catch up on some rest. Drive from Honduras back into Guatemala briefly before crossing the border to El Salvador where the group will stay in the colonial town of Suchitoto. Choose to try pupusas tonight, a local Salvadorian specialty and a great treat after a long day of travel.

  • Day 20

    Suchitoto/La Libertad Region

    Spend the morning at leisure in Suchitoto and then it’s off to the coast and the La Libertad region. Catch a stunning sunset in a small surf town and opt to grab a cold drink after a day’s journey complete.

  • Day 21

    La Libertad Region

    This full free day is perfect for optional beach activities in the area. Opt to book a surf lesson, try fresh ceviche at the fish market, visit the Tamanique waterfalls, or relax on the beach.

  • Day 22

    La Libertad Region/León

    Leave El Salvador and transfer by land and sea to Nicaragua. The group will arrive to colonial León for a short orientation walk in the evening.

  • Day 23

    León/Granada

    Continue on towards Granada today, where you’ll see the city’s colourful colonial buildings during an orientation walk. Surrounded by active volcanoes and lakes, this place is perfect for hiking and outdoor activities. Get to know the town and opt to go out with the group.

  • Day 24

    Granada

    Get out and explore the charms of Granada during your full free day. Visit the local markets and museums. Choose to try kayaking in Lake Nicaragua or go for a swim in Laguna de Apoyo. You could also go for a walk in the forest at the top of Mombacho Volcano.

  • Day 25

    Granada/Isla de Ometepe

    Cross Lake Nicaragua by ferry to arrive at Ometepe Island, formed from two volcanoes in the middle of the lake. Here, take part in a 2-night the tour operator-supported community homestay among different local families. This experience will give you a chance to experience how rural Nicaraguans live.

  • Day 26

    Isla de Ometepe

    Explore Ometepe on your own. Choose to climb Volcano Concepción or Volcano Maderas, spend time with the local host families, or view petroglyphs left by the island's original inhabitants. You can also choose to walk or kayak in Charco Verde reserve, travel the island by bicycle, or lounge out on the beach.

  • Day 27

    Isla de Ometepe/Monteverde

    Travel by ferry back to the mainland and drive across the border into Costa Rica. The final destination today is the cloud forest environment of Monteverde. Sitting 1,400 meters above sea level, Monteverde is literally in the clouds and home to unique and diverse flora and fauna.

  • Day 28

    Monteverde

    The day is free for any optional activities in the area. Options include a visit to a cloud forest reserve, ziplining through the jungle canopy, or visiting a coffee plantation. There’s also horseback riding in the mountains or hiking along local trails.

  • Day 29

    Monteverde/La Fortuna

    Leave the cloud forest behind and travel down towards sea level and across Costa Rica’s largest lake to the town of La Fortuna at the base of the Arenal Volcano. Once here, choose your activities; canyoning, white water rafting, hiking, caving, horseback riding, paddle boarding, kayaking, and visiting a wildlife refuge are just some of the fun options you could try.

  • Day 30

    La Fortuna

    Partake in any of the activities you didn’t get to try yesterday. From canyoning to rafting, the possibilities feel endless.

  • Day 31

    La Fortuna/San José

    Travel through the mountains to San José and spend a free night out in the capital. From beautiful parks to museums and theatres there’s plenty to see.

  • Day 32

    San José

    Depart at any time.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Simple hotels and hostels (26 nts, mostly multishare) home stay (3 nts).

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 2, Lunches: 2, Dinners: 3

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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Essential trip information

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Frequently asked questions

  • What countries are visited on this tour?

    This tour offers an adventure through seven different countries: Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica.
  • What is the typical group size for this tour?

    The maximum group size for this tour is 16 travelers, with an average of 14 participants.
  • What type of accommodation can I expect on this trip?

    Accommodation will be varied, primarily consisting of simple hotels and hostels for 26 nights (mostly multi-share with shared bathroom facilities). Additionally, there will be 3 nights in local homestays. Please note that rooming requests for multi-share hostels cannot be guaranteed.
  • What meals are included in the tour price?

    The tour includes 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 3 dinners. For other meals, flexibility is offered, and your Chief Experience Officer (CEO) will be able to suggest local dining options.
  • What is the minimum age to participate in this tour?

    The minimum age to join this tour is 12 years old.
  • Is travel insurance required for this trip?

    Yes, travel insurance is compulsory. You must have medical coverage with a minimum of USD 200,000 for repatriation and emergency rescue. Evidence of this insurance will need to be shown to your CEO upon joining the trip.
  • What is the policy for solo travelers regarding accommodation?

    Solo travelers will not incur a single supplement on this group trip. You will be paired in twin or multi-share accommodation with someone of the same sex for the duration of the tour.
  • What are some of the key highlights of this Central America tour?

    Highlights include relaxing on the beaches of Caye Caulker and El Tunco, exploring the ancient Mayan ruins of Copán and Tikal, wandering through the colorful colonial markets of Antigua, making new friends during a local homestay in Guatemala, and visiting seven diverse countries.
  • What currency should I bring, and what is the policy on credit cards?

    Currencies used across the region include the Costa Rican Colón (CRC), Honduran Lempira (HNL), Guatemalan Quetzal (QTQ), Mexican Peso (MXN), and Belizean Dollar (BZD). A combination of US dollars cash and credit/debit cards (Visa is widely accepted for cash advances) is recommended. Be aware that ATMs may not always be reliable, credit card purchases might incur a 5-10% fee, and it's best to bring cash notes in good condition and denominations lower than 100 USD.
  • How much emergency money should I have access to?

    It is recommended to have access to at least an additional USD $200 (or equivalent) as an 'emergency' fund, to be used for unforeseen circumstances that might require a change to the planned route.
  • What are the guidelines for tipping on this trip?

    Tipping service providers such as waiters (around 10%), local guides, and drivers ($5-10 USD per day) is customary. Tipping your Chief Experience Officer (CEO) is also appreciated, with a guideline of $5-7 USD per person per day.
  • Are there any specific safety and security considerations for this trip?

    It's important to be aware of your belongings, use a neck wallet or money belt, and utilize hotel safety deposit boxes. During free time, exercise good judgment for optional activities. In cities, especially at night, it's recommended to stay in small groups and use taxis. Water-based activities should be accompanied by a guide, and swimming is at your own risk. Please note that illegal drugs and the sex trade are not tolerated, and the use of drones is banned in Nicaragua.
  • Are there any local community initiatives supported by this tour?

    Yes, this tour features 'G for Good Moments' that support local communities, including a visit to the San Antonio Women's Pottery Cooperative with a local lunch in San Ignacio, a Caribbean Gastronomic Experience at 'El Manglar' in Lívingston, a Posadas Mayas Homestay in San Juan La Laguna, and a Puesta del Sol Community Guesthouse Stay on Isla de Ometepe.
  • What should LGBTQ+ travelers know about safety and travel considerations on this trip?

    The tour operator prioritizes the safety and well-being of all travelers, including those who identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community. They encourage visiting their dedicated LGBTQ+ travel page for useful resources and utilizing tools like Equaldex to understand local conditions.
  • Can I do laundry during the trip?

    Laundry facilities are offered by some of the hotels for a charge. If you plan to do your own laundry, it is suggested to bring non-polluting/biodegradable soap.
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