Description
From cloud forests and volcanic peaks to sun-drenched island beaches and lost temples, Central America is bursting with natural wonders and converging cultures. On this epic 32-day adventure, you’ll kick off in Mexico’s Playa del Carmen and snake through Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. Uncover colourful architecture in San Miguel, trek to the jungle ruins of Tikal, brush up on your Espanol over an icy cerveza and stay in villages dwarfed by volcanoes. Whether you’re haggling in the markets of Chichicastenango, chilling in a Caribbean town on the Rio Dulce or wandering cobblestone streets in Antigua, you’ll be discovering new places and making memories with new friends along the way. You’ll explore the sights and sounds of Latin life as you wander through ancient Maya ruins, experience the local nightlife and dive into deep jungle and rainforest for encounters with wildlife.
- Immerse yourself in Maya village life by meeting a local midwife, visiting a medicinal garden and taking a hands-on weaving and dyeing workshop, then enjoy Guatemalan hospitality with a home-cooked lunch in San Juan La Laguna.
- Head to Tikal National Park within the dense Maya Forest to explore ancient Maya ruins – you might even opt to swing through the canopy on the epic zipline experience!
- Have breakfast at Cafe de las Sonrisas – a local cafe run entirely by deaf people. The cafe's owner is aiming to bridge the gap and inspire other business owners to employ local people living with disabilities.
- Splash into island life on Nicaragua’s Ometepe and Belize’s Caye Caulker – volcanoes, wildlife-rich rainforests, beaches, ancient rock carvings, laidback vibes, palm tree forests and a massive lake are all at your disposal.
- Get a taste of six different countries in Central America on an epic Latin adventure that takes in the sights and offers a whole heap of optional activities too! You’ll choose your own adventure, maybe hiking, snorkelling, kayaking, swimming and dancing your way through your journey.




