Code: IQVRXC
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All departures for this trip are guaranteed.This trip is an overland trip run in an overland truck. In addition to paying for your trip, you're require to make a separate payment to your tour leader at the start of the trip, usually in USD. Kitties are flexible and change as prices are updated. Therefore you should check the latest kitty amount on this website before you depart.
A kitty is a group fund which covers all accommodation, meals while camping (not in hotels) and activities listed as included. It's a system unique to overlanding to provide the maximum flexibility and best value on the road (you get everything at cost price!). The kitty is your money, not ours, so any amount left over is divided among the group as a refund.
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| QVRXC | Saturday 17 Aug 2013 | Tuesday 17 Sep 2013 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 31 Aug 2013 | Tuesday 01 Oct 2013 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 14 Sep 2013 | Tuesday 15 Oct 2013 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 28 Sep 2013 | Tuesday 29 Oct 2013 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 12 Oct 2013 | Tuesday 12 Nov 2013 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 19 Oct 2013 | Tuesday 19 Nov 2013 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 26 Oct 2013 | Tuesday 26 Nov 2013 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 02 Nov 2013 | Tuesday 03 Dec 2013 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 09 Nov 2013 | Tuesday 10 Dec 2013 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 16 Nov 2013 | Tuesday 17 Dec 2013 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 23 Nov 2013 | Tuesday 24 Dec 2013 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 30 Nov 2013 | Tuesday 31 Dec 2013 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 07 Dec 2013 | Tuesday 07 Jan 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 14 Dec 2013 | Tuesday 14 Jan 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 21 Dec 2013 | Tuesday 21 Jan 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 28 Dec 2013 | Tuesday 28 Jan 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 04 Jan 2014 | Tuesday 04 Feb 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 11 Jan 2014 | Tuesday 11 Feb 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 18 Jan 2014 | Tuesday 18 Feb 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 25 Jan 2014 | Tuesday 25 Feb 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 01 Feb 2014 | Tuesday 04 Mar 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 08 Feb 2014 | Tuesday 11 Mar 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 15 Feb 2014 | Tuesday 18 Mar 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 22 Feb 2014 | Tuesday 25 Mar 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 01 Mar 2014 | Tuesday 01 Apr 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 08 Mar 2014 | Tuesday 08 Apr 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 15 Mar 2014 | Tuesday 15 Apr 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 29 Mar 2014 | Tuesday 29 Apr 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 12 Apr 2014 | Tuesday 13 May 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 26 Apr 2014 | Tuesday 27 May 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 10 May 2014 | Tuesday 10 Jun 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 24 May 2014 | Tuesday 24 Jun 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 07 Jun 2014 | Tuesday 08 Jul 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 21 Jun 2014 | Tuesday 22 Jul 2014 | ||
| QVRXC | Saturday 05 Jul 2014 | Tuesday 05 Aug 2014 |
Central American Adventure
Find many ways to play on Mexico's Playa del Carmen , Swim over underwater worlds in Caye Caulker, Marvel at the magnificent Tikal pyramids, Experience lakeside life in Rio Dulce, Sample tamales in Antigua, Visit Flores and be charmed by the colonial streetscapes , Dive the tropical waters off Honduras's Roatan Island, Travel into the heart of the rainforest on Ometepe Island, Watch molten lava flow from Arenal Volcano in La Fortuna, Kick up your heels with the locals of San Jose
Explore incredibly colourful worlds - both above and below the water - on an epic journey from the sunny beaches of Mexico, through jungle and Caribbean coastline to the volcanic mountains of Costa Rica. Travel to Belize and discover a vibrant marine playground in Caye Caulker, walk through the steamy Monteverde cloud forest and visit the famous Tikal pyramids, arguably the most stunning of the Guatemala ruins. Learn the secrets of the ancient Mayans and pass through jaw-dropping scenery on this Central American adventure.
You can arrive at any time on day 1 as there are no activities planned until the important welcome meeting tonight at 6pm. Your leader will leave a note at reception telling you where this important meeting will take place. Please ask a member of reception for this information. After the group meeting there is the option of joining the group for dinner.
If you arrive in Playa del Carmen a few days before day 1 of your trip, you could spend time snorkeling among the mangroves or relaxing on the beach. For adventures further afield, take a ferry across the turquoise seas to Cozumel, an island famous for its reef diving.
Why not take the short trip to Cancun, a haven for sun worshippers, retirees and American spring-breakers. Cancun is full of resorts, bars and shops and there is always something going on. Head down to the beach for a frolic in the surf before playing 'spot the MTV camera' in town.
On arrival in Mexico it is possible you will feel lethargic and lose some appetite. This is nothing to be concerned about and is just your body acclimatising to the heat and humidity. Be sure to drink plenty of bottled water and try not to do too much in any one day; you'll soon adjust.
Our hotel is in the centre of bustling Playa del Carmen, only 3 blocks from the pristine Caribbean Sea.
Optional Activities
Bicycle rental (per day), Playa del Carmen - USD16.00
Cenote Ikil, Playa del Carmen - USD5.00
Diving course, Playa del Carmen - USD100.00
Dos Ojos Cenote snorkelling tour, Playa del Carmen - USD35.00
Ferry to Cozumel, Playa del Carmen - USD12.00
Horseback riding, Playa del Carmen - USD60.00
Xcaret, Playa del Carmen - USD70.00
Xel-Ha Water park, Playa del Carmen - USD75.00
Hotel (1 nt)
Tulum is only 1.5 hours from Playa del Carmen. Spend days relaxing on the beach or strolling along the white sandy shore. In the evenings, kick back and watch the waves with a margarita.
Located right on the shores of the Caribbean Sea, at our accommodation you can kick back and relax in the hammocks or have a fun game of beach volleyball. The rooms are rustic cabanas that blend in perfectly with their surroundings. Don't expect luxury here- but you are staying right by one of the best beaches in the world!
Optional Activities
Cenote dives (2 dives), Tulum - USD110.00
Cenote snorkelling, Tulum - USD35.00
Full day guided bike tour, Tulum - USD40.00
Ocean diving (2 dives), Tulum - USD80.00
Snorkel rental (per day), Tulum - USD8.00
Tulum ruins, Tulum - USD10.00
Hotel (2 nts)
Tulum is only 1.5 hours from Playa del Carmen. Spend days relaxing on the beach or strolling along the white sandy shore. In the evenings, kick back and watch the waves with a margarita.
Located right on the shores of the Caribbean Sea, at our accommodation you can kick back and relax in the hammocks or have a fun game of beach volleyball. The rooms are rustic cabanas that blend in perfectly with their surroundings. Don't expect luxury here- but you are staying right by one of the best beaches in the world!
Optional Activities
Cenote dives (2 dives), Tulum - USD110.00
Cenote snorkelling, Tulum - USD35.00
Full day guided bike tour, Tulum - USD40.00
Ocean diving (2 dives), Tulum - USD80.00
Snorkel rental (per day), Tulum - USD8.00
Tulum ruins, Tulum - USD10.00
Hotel (2 nts)
Our journey from Mexico to Belize is by local bus and we may have to change 2 to 3 times, depending on that days' bus schedule, but be prepared for approximately 8 hours on the road before we reach Belize City. Rarely a country border crossing is reason to write home, however the border between Mexico and Belize can be the exception. Extremely busy at times, with non-existing signals, muddy roads and street sellers everywhere you look, this crossing has it all to become a cultural experience in itself. Please listen to and follow your group leader's instructions as if you lose sight of the group, it can be very easy to get lost.
Once in Belize, we take a 40 minute boat ride to Caye Caulker. Have your sunscreen ready - these golden rays can quickly burn unprotected skin.
Belize is the only English speaking country in Central America, which will make chatting with locals much easier. The Belizeans are known for their relaxed and easy going way of live. You will be amazed how many different cultures coexist harmoniously here.
If you're interested in sampling local cuisine, Caye Caulker is famous for its lobster. Not the cheapest meal you'll ever buy, but so good. Always make sure that you respect the season: the lobsters can only be caught between June 15th and February 15th. Some of the best meals on the island are cooked on the road side. How about some grilled shrimp and a lovely rum and coke made with the local fire water? In the evenings you should look out for the world famous 'Jolly Roger' - an Icon on the island, he has some of the best street food out here...enjoy your meal. Since the island is so small you can walk everywhere and you can even leave your shoes at home since there are no paved roads here. Our hotel is one of the largest on the island.
Optional Activities
Blue Hole dive tour, Caye Caulker - USD180.00
Manatee & dolphin tour, Caye Caulker - USD35.00
Sea kayaking (half day), Caye Caulker - USD15.00
Snorkel equipment rental (per day), Caye Caulker - USD7.00
Snorkel trip, Caye Caulker - USD40.00
Two-tank dive, Caye Caulker - USD75.00
Windsurfing (per hour, board and instruction), Caye Caulker - USD20.00
Hotel (2 nts)
Our journey from Mexico to Belize is by local bus and we may have to change 2 to 3 times, depending on that days' bus schedule, but be prepared for approximately 8 hours on the road before we reach Belize City. Rarely a country border crossing is reason to write home, however the border between Mexico and Belize can be the exception. Extremely busy at times, with non-existing signals, muddy roads and street sellers everywhere you look, this crossing has it all to become a cultural experience in itself. Please listen to and follow your group leader's instructions as if you lose sight of the group, it can be very easy to get lost.
Once in Belize, we take a 40 minute boat ride to Caye Caulker. Have your sunscreen ready - these golden rays can quickly burn unprotected skin.
Belize is the only English speaking country in Central America, which will make chatting with locals much easier. The Belizeans are known for their relaxed and easy going way of live. You will be amazed how many different cultures coexist harmoniously here.
If you're interested in sampling local cuisine, Caye Caulker is famous for its lobster. Not the cheapest meal you'll ever buy, but so good. Always make sure that you respect the season: the lobsters can only be caught between June 15th and February 15th. Some of the best meals on the island are cooked on the road side. How about some grilled shrimp and a lovely rum and coke made with the local fire water? In the evenings you should look out for the world famous 'Jolly Roger' - an Icon on the island, he has some of the best street food out here...enjoy your meal. Since the island is so small you can walk everywhere and you can even leave your shoes at home since there are no paved roads here. Our hotel is one of the largest on the island.
Optional Activities
Blue Hole dive tour, Caye Caulker - USD180.00
Manatee & dolphin tour, Caye Caulker - USD35.00
Sea kayaking (half day), Caye Caulker - USD15.00
Snorkel equipment rental (per day), Caye Caulker - USD7.00
Snorkel trip, Caye Caulker - USD40.00
Two-tank dive, Caye Caulker - USD75.00
Windsurfing (per hour, board and instruction), Caye Caulker - USD20.00
Hotel (2 nts)
Our journey to San Ignacio is by local bus (approx. 3 hours) passing on the way the new capital of Belize, Belmopan. Heading inland we travel through the forested hills of the highlands. Surrounded by fast flowing rivers, waterfalls and Mayan ruins, San Ignacio is an ideal base to explore the region.
One of the optional activities for this afternoon or tomorrow is a day trip to Xunantunich, an impressive Mayan ceremonial centre located with panoramic views over the countryside. The east side of one of the temples has a unique stucco frieze and the central plaza has three carved stelae. Getting to the site is half the fun and you'll need to take a hand cranked ferry to cross the river.
It is also possible to take an optional day trip to the Mountain Pine Ridge area to visit waterfalls, and warm swimming holes as well as a huge system of caves.
The cave of Tunichil Muknal is a living museum of Mayan relic. Wade through water until you reach a Mayan ceremonial site. Here you will find ceramic pots and crystallized skeletons, preserved by the natural processes of the cave for over 1,400 years.
For those who can't get enough jungle fun there are also opportunities to go tubing or canoeing through the region. And for those who would like some time to reflect on the beauty of nature there is always San Ignacio's butterfly garden.
In the late afternoon and at night many little barbecue street stalls open and serve huge portions of it. Make sure you give it a try, sit down next to the road, chat along with the locals and enjoy a juicy tasty chicken leg. Our hotel is located in the very heart of San Ignacio.
Optional Activities
Barton Creek Cave day trip, San Ignacio - USD50.00
Bicycle hire (per hour), San Ignacio - USD3.00
Butterfly farm, San Ignacio - USD10.00
Canoe rental, San Ignacio - USD14.00
Half-day caving, San Ignacio - USD55.00
Horseback riding, San Ignacio, San Ignacio - USD50.00
Mountain Pine Ridge day trip, San Ignacio - USD50.00
Panta Trail, San Ignacio - USD8.00
River tubing, San Ignacio - USD35.00
Xunantunich, San Ignacio - USD10.00
Hotel (2 nts)
Our journey to San Ignacio is by local bus (approx. 3 hours) passing on the way the new capital of Belize, Belmopan. Heading inland we travel through the forested hills of the highlands. Surrounded by fast flowing rivers, waterfalls and Mayan ruins, San Ignacio is an ideal base to explore the region.
One of the optional activities for this afternoon or tomorrow is a day trip to Xunantunich, an impressive Mayan ceremonial centre located with panoramic views over the countryside. The east side of one of the temples has a unique stucco frieze and the central plaza has three carved stelae. Getting to the site is half the fun and you'll need to take a hand cranked ferry to cross the river.
It is also possible to take an optional day trip to the Mountain Pine Ridge area to visit waterfalls, and warm swimming holes as well as a huge system of caves.
The cave of Tunichil Muknal is a living museum of Mayan relic. Wade through water until you reach a Mayan ceremonial site. Here you will find ceramic pots and crystallized skeletons, preserved by the natural processes of the cave for over 1,400 years.
For those who can't get enough jungle fun there are also opportunities to go tubing or canoeing through the region. And for those who would like some time to reflect on the beauty of nature there is always San Ignacio's butterfly garden.
In the late afternoon and at night many little barbecue street stalls open and serve huge portions of it. Make sure you give it a try, sit down next to the road, chat along with the locals and enjoy a juicy tasty chicken leg. Our hotel is located in the very heart of San Ignacio.
Optional Activities
Barton Creek Cave day trip, San Ignacio - USD50.00
Bicycle hire (per hour), San Ignacio - USD3.00
Butterfly farm, San Ignacio - USD10.00
Canoe rental, San Ignacio - USD14.00
Half-day caving, San Ignacio - USD55.00
Horseback riding, San Ignacio, San Ignacio - USD50.00
Mountain Pine Ridge day trip, San Ignacio - USD50.00
Panta Trail, San Ignacio - USD8.00
River tubing, San Ignacio - USD35.00
Xunantunich, San Ignacio - USD10.00
Hotel (2 nts)
We travel by local bus (approx. 4 hours) to Flores.
Flores was officially founded by the Spanish in 1700, but had existed in various forms well before. It has long remained isolated with locals relying on subsistence farming of corn and beans and the gathering of chicle from nearby trees to produce gum. Many of the locals still get about in the traditional way, by dug out canoe.
On our free day here you shouldn't miss the opportunity to take an optional visit of the impressive ruins of Tikal. Towering above the jungle of the Tikal National Park, the five granite temples of Tikal are an awesome sight and one of the most magnificent Maya ruins. Hidden in the jungle growth there is a maze of smaller structures just waiting to be explored. The energetic can climb to the top of the ruins for spectacular views over the canopy. You may even spot toucans, macaws and other colourful birds. You could take a very early tour in the morning to the ruins to witness the beautiful sunrise on the highest pyramid in the complex of Tikal.
We travel by local bus (approx. 4 hours) to Flores.
Flores was officially founded by the Spanish in 1700, but had existed in various forms well before. It has long remained isolated with locals relying on subsistence farming of corn and beans and the gathering of chicle from nearby trees to produce gum. Many of the locals still get about in the traditional way, by dug out canoe.
On our free day here you shouldn't miss the opportunity to take an optional visit of the impressive ruins of Tikal. Towering above the jungle of the Tikal National Park, the five granite temples of Tikal are an awesome sight and one of the most magnificent Maya ruins. Hidden in the jungle growth there is a maze of smaller structures just waiting to be explored. The energetic can climb to the top of the ruins for spectacular views over the canopy. You may even spot toucans, macaws and other colourful birds. You could take a very early tour in the morning to the ruins to witness the beautiful sunrise on the highest pyramid in the complex of Tikal.
We travel to Rio Dulce, the sweet river, by local bus (approx. 5 hours).
On our free day here there are plenty of optional activities to get out and about. Follow the local trend and go boating on the lake, take a tour to spot the protected manatees or travel up the river on a lancha to the thermal hot springs. For more land based adventure you can hike through the jungle-strewn trails of the Chocon-Machacas Natural Reserve, ride a horse through a nearby rubber plantation or travel to Livingston to explore the San Felipe fort.
Our hotel in Rio Dulce has a beautiful setting, right next to the river. Rooms are dormitories where up to 7 travellers (of the same sex) may share a room. There are water taxis that can take you right into town.
Optional Activities
•Boat trip to Livingston, Rio Dulce - USD20.00
Accommodation
Hotel (2 nts)
We travel to Rio Dulce, the sweet river, by local bus (approx. 5 hours).
On our free day here there are plenty of optional activities to get out and about. Follow the local trend and go boating on the lake, take a tour to spot the protected manatees or travel up the river on a lancha to the thermal hot springs. For more land based adventure you can hike through the jungle-strewn trails of the Chocon-Machacas Natural Reserve, ride a horse through a nearby rubber plantation or travel to Livingston to explore the San Felipe fort.
Our hotel in Rio Dulce has a beautiful setting, right next to the river. Rooms are dormitories where up to 7 travellers (of the same sex) may share a room. There are water taxis that can take you right into town.
Optional Activities
•Boat trip to Livingston, Rio Dulce - USD20.00
Accommodation
Hotel (2 nts)
Our journey to Antigua is by local bus (approx. 7 hours) where we'll spend the night before continuing to Panajachel.
We don't spend much time in Antigua today, but you should still go out for a stroll and try Tamales, a local dish usually prepared traditionally on weekends and served in a corn leaf. You could also give the Pepian a try, a meal that consists of a rich dark sauce and three meats (chicken, beef and pork). The best value food you find is next to the artesian market close to the bus station.
Our hotel in Antigua is located near the central park and only across the street from the market.
Accommodation
Hotel (1 nt)
!itemOnce you arrive in San Jorge La Laguna, you will be introduced to your host family and the group may be split in twos or threes depending on the group size. Locals in San Jorge La Laguna are both very friendly and very shy. In order to make the most of this experience, it may take a bit of effort from your side to break the ice first. Learn as many Spanish words as you can and get ready for some serious hand language signals.
On our free day you can go to Panajachel and Lake Atitlan, which are only 10 minutes by bus from San Jorge La Laguna. Ringed by volcanoes and colourful villages Panajachel is a great base to explore the best of this region. Pana is a relatively modern town with paved streets, many shops and easy to explore by foot.
One of the many optional activities here is to visit the smaller, neighbouring villages by boat. The best known of these is Chichicastenango. The markets here overflow with colourful handicrafts and intricate weavings to fill up your backpack. There are also a number of community cooperatives that you may wish to visit and the proceeds from these will return directly to the community.
The blue / grey mountains, volcanoes and picturesque lake all provide opportunities to fully appreciate Guatemala's great outdoors. Go for a swim, wind surf, hike, kayak, go horse riding, or for the really adventurous, paragliding.
Houses in San Jorge La Laguna are very basic. Your room may only consist of a couple of beds with clean bedding and the bathroom will most likely be outside your room and to be shared with the rest of the family. The mother of the family will cook dinner and breakfast for you. Meals can be very basic but filling, consisting of corn, rice and beans. You may want to stack up some snacks in Antigua.
Optional Activities
•Chichicastenango Market - Free
Accommodation
Homestay (2 nts)
!itemOnce you arrive in San Jorge La Laguna, you will be introduced to your host family and the group may be split in twos or threes depending on the group size. Locals in San Jorge La Laguna are both very friendly and very shy. In order to make the most of this experience, it may take a bit of effort from your side to break the ice first. Learn as many Spanish words as you can and get ready for some serious hand language signals.
On our free day you can go to Panajachel and Lake Atitlan, which are only 10 minutes by bus from San Jorge La Laguna. Ringed by volcanoes and colourful villages Panajachel is a great base to explore the best of this region. Pana is a relatively modern town with paved streets, many shops and easy to explore by foot.
One of the many optional activities here is to visit the smaller, neighbouring villages by boat. The best known of these is Chichicastenango. The markets here overflow with colourful handicrafts and intricate weavings to fill up your backpack. There are also a number of community cooperatives that you may wish to visit and the proceeds from these will return directly to the community.
The blue / grey mountains, volcanoes and picturesque lake all provide opportunities to fully appreciate Guatemala's great outdoors. Go for a swim, wind surf, hike, kayak, go horse riding, or for the really adventurous, paragliding.
Houses in San Jorge La Laguna are very basic. Your room may only consist of a couple of beds with clean bedding and the bathroom will most likely be outside your room and to be shared with the rest of the family. The mother of the family will cook dinner and breakfast for you. Meals can be very basic but filling, consisting of corn, rice and beans. You may want to stack up some snacks in Antigua.
Optional Activities
•Chichicastenango Market - Free
Accommodation
Homestay (2 nts)
!itemCelebrate a great adventure with a night out in colonial Antigua or take an optional day trip to the steaming Pacaya Volcano.
If you are interested in hiking, on our full day here you could take an optional tour to the famous Pacaya volcano, an active volcano about 1 hour by car outside Antigua. If you are lucky you may even see lava flowing from close up. If you are into salsa dancing or you would like to learn some moves, Antigua is the right place for you. Many dancing schools offer hourly lessons to learn or improve your moves before you get to hit the discos at night. We return to our hotel in Antigua for these nights.
As this is a combination trip, your group leader and the composition of your group may change at this location. There will be a group meeting to discuss the next stage of your itinerary and you're welcome to attend, as this is a great chance to meet your new fellow travellers.
Included Activities
•Orientation walk
Optional Activities
•Salsa lessons (per hour), Antigua - USD6.00
•Bicycle tour, Antigua - USD25.00
•Volcanoes climb, Antigua - USD25.00
•Mayan horoscopes, Antigua - USD60.00
•Santiago Zamora Village tour, Antigua - USD10.00
•Coffee / Macadamia nut plantation tour, Antigua - USD10.00
Accommodation
Hotel (2 nts)
!itemCelebrate a great adventure with a night out in colonial Antigua or take an optional day trip to the steaming Pacaya Volcano.
If you are interested in hiking, on our full day here you could take an optional tour to the famous Pacaya volcano, an active volcano about 1 hour by car outside Antigua. If you are lucky you may even see lava flowing from close up. If you are into salsa dancing or you would like to learn some moves, Antigua is the right place for you. Many dancing schools offer hourly lessons to learn or improve your moves before you get to hit the discos at night. We return to our hotel in Antigua for these nights.
As this is a combination trip, your group leader and the composition of your group may change at this location. There will be a group meeting to discuss the next stage of your itinerary and you're welcome to attend, as this is a great chance to meet your new fellow travellers.
Included Activities
•Orientation walk
Optional Activities
•Salsa lessons (per hour), Antigua - USD6.00
•Bicycle tour, Antigua - USD25.00
•Volcanoes climb, Antigua - USD25.00
•Mayan horoscopes, Antigua - USD60.00
•Santiago Zamora Village tour, Antigua - USD10.00
•Coffee / Macadamia nut plantation tour, Antigua - USD10.00
Accommodation
Hotel (2 nts)
!itemOur journey is by local bus to Copan, Honduras (approx. 6 hours). Along the way, you will pass through the wild, dry country side of eastern Guatemala.
The following day you could make an optional visit of the Mayan ruins of Copan. As you walk past monuments, statues and staircases it's hard not to wonder at the mysterious disappearance of such a creative civilisation.
In Copan our hotel is within walking distance from the town centre, where you will find a variety of restaurants to taste some of the local food.
Accommodation
Hotel (2 nts)
!itemOur journey is by local bus to Copan, Honduras (approx. 6 hours). Along the way, you will pass through the wild, dry country side of eastern Guatemala.
The following day you could make an optional visit of the Mayan ruins of Copan. As you walk past monuments, statues and staircases it's hard not to wonder at the mysterious disappearance of such a creative civilisation.
In Copan our hotel is within walking distance from the town centre, where you will find a variety of restaurants to taste some of the local food.
Accommodation
Hotel (2 nts)
!itemOur journey involves a local bus to San Pedro Sula (approx. 3 hours), then to La Cieba (approx. 3 hours) before taking a ferry to Roatan (approx. 2 hours). The connections make this a long travelling day, leaving Copan early in the morning and arriving to the hotel in Roatan in the early evening.
Spend the following two days relaxing and taking part in the many water based optional activities. For more active adventures, tear yourself away from the beach and venture into the hilly interior by bicycle or scooter. Spot 'Jesus Lizards' in the botanical gardens or visit the nearby Institute for Marine Science. English is the main language in Roatan, so in the evenings chat away with the locals in any of the lively bars and enjoy a cold light house beer.
Our hotel has nice views and is located close to West End- where you want to be in Roatan, with many restaurants and bars close by.
Accommodation
Hotel (3 nts)
!itemOur journey involves a local bus to San Pedro Sula (approx. 3 hours), then to La Cieba (approx. 3 hours) before taking a ferry to Roatan (approx. 2 hours). The connections make this a long travelling day, leaving Copan early in the morning and arriving to the hotel in Roatan in the early evening.
Spend the following two days relaxing and taking part in the many water based optional activities. For more active adventures, tear yourself away from the beach and venture into the hilly interior by bicycle or scooter. Spot 'Jesus Lizards' in the botanical gardens or visit the nearby Institute for Marine Science. English is the main language in Roatan, so in the evenings chat away with the locals in any of the lively bars and enjoy a cold light house beer.
Our hotel has nice views and is located close to West End- where you want to be in Roatan, with many restaurants and bars close by.
Accommodation
Hotel (3 nts)
!itemOur journey involves a local bus to San Pedro Sula (approx. 3 hours), then to La Cieba (approx. 3 hours) before taking a ferry to Roatan (approx. 2 hours). The connections make this a long travelling day, leaving Copan early in the morning and arriving to the hotel in Roatan in the early evening.
Spend the following two days relaxing and taking part in the many water based optional activities. For more active adventures, tear yourself away from the beach and venture into the hilly interior by bicycle or scooter. Spot 'Jesus Lizards' in the botanical gardens or visit the nearby Institute for Marine Science. English is the main language in Roatan, so in the evenings chat away with the locals in any of the lively bars and enjoy a cold light house beer.
Our hotel has nice views and is located close to West End- where you want to be in Roatan, with many restaurants and bars close by.
Accommodation
Hotel (3 nts)
!itemIt is an early start (approx 5:30 am) this morning, for the ferry back to the mainland (approx. 2 hours), then on to Comayagua by local bus (approx. 4.5 hours), arriving late afternoon. We stay in a hotel close to the city centre.
Accommodation
Hotel (1 nt)
!itemA good book, music, snacks and bottled water are a must to have for today's long journey (approx. 12 hours), as we take a local bus, Tica Bus, taxis and another local bus. The border crossing between Honduras and Nicaragua is easy and quick and your group leader will assist you on what you have to do at the border.
Nicaragua is a beautiful place that surprises most travellers with its friendly people, impressive natural beauty and for many it becomes their favourite country in Central America. The country has flourished in recent years and is an incredibly vibrant and unique country.
We have a full free day in Granada to bargain hard in the markets, hike, cruise and explore the neighbouring landscapes. Explore the cobblestone streets surrounded by colourful buildings or tour the 'islets' on Lake Nicaragua by boat, take an evening stroll through the streets and witness Granada's national sport: chatting with neighbours across the street from their open front room. Another optional activity is a day trip out to Mombacho or Masaya Volcano National Parks to get up close to some steaming giants. There is also a modern side of Granada and a good night on the town is never far away.
Our hotel is right in the historic centre of town and you don't have to go far to find restaurants and bars.
Accommodation
Hotel (2 nts)
!itemA good book, music, snacks and bottled water are a must to have for today's long journey (approx. 12 hours), as we take a local bus, Tica Bus, taxis and another local bus. The border crossing between Honduras and Nicaragua is easy and quick and your group leader will assist you on what you have to do at the border.
Nicaragua is a beautiful place that surprises most travellers with its friendly people, impressive natural beauty and for many it becomes their favourite country in Central America. The country has flourished in recent years and is an incredibly vibrant and unique country.
We have a full free day in Granada to bargain hard in the markets, hike, cruise and explore the neighbouring landscapes. Explore the cobblestone streets surrounded by colourful buildings or tour the 'islets' on Lake Nicaragua by boat, take an evening stroll through the streets and witness Granada's national sport: chatting with neighbours across the street from their open front room. Another optional activity is a day trip out to Mombacho or Masaya Volcano National Parks to get up close to some steaming giants. There is also a modern side of Granada and a good night on the town is never far away.
Our hotel is right in the historic centre of town and you don't have to go far to find restaurants and bars.
Accommodation
Hotel (2 nts)
!itemThe journey to the island of Ometepe on Lake Nicaragua is by local bus and boat (approx. 6-7 hours).
Lake Nicaragua is the largest in Central America and the tenth largest freshwater lake in the world. It is famous for the world's only species of freshwater shark. A great experience is sitting on the shore of the lake when the fishermen come back from their long day bringing in what they have caught.
We have a full free day here, and might want to take an optional hike to the Madera Volcano, which at 1340m (4395 ft), is no walk in the park. Otherwise check out the petroglyphs or chill out on the beach.
Located right on the shores of beautiful Lake Nicaragua, our accommodation is the perfect place to relax or head out for exciting activities.
Accommodation
Hotel (2 nts)
!itemThe journey to the island of Ometepe on Lake Nicaragua is by local bus and boat (approx. 6-7 hours).
Lake Nicaragua is the largest in Central America and the tenth largest freshwater lake in the world. It is famous for the world's only species of freshwater shark. A great experience is sitting on the shore of the lake when the fishermen come back from their long day bringing in what they have caught.
We have a full free day here, and might want to take an optional hike to the Madera Volcano, which at 1340m (4395 ft), is no walk in the park. Otherwise check out the petroglyphs or chill out on the beach.
Located right on the shores of beautiful Lake Nicaragua, our accommodation is the perfect place to relax or head out for exciting activities.
Accommodation
Hotel (2 nts)
!itemWe take a local bus across the border into Costa Rica (7 to 9 hours depending on border crossing conditions)and onto Monteverde.
In our free time here you may choose to explore Monteverde by foot, horse, mountain bike or ride over the rainforest canopy on a zip line. You could also arrange a local guide to take on a walk around the park. There are more than 2,000 species of plants, 320 bird species and 100 different types of mammals that call Monteverde home so the knowledge and experience of a local guide can make a huge difference on the enjoyment of this walk. Be sure to keep an eye out for the resplendent quetzal, one of the most elusive birds in the world.
Our accommodation is owned by a local Costa Rican family and located a short walk from the town - a great place to start your explorations.
Accommodation
Hotel (2 nts)
!itemWe take a local bus across the border into Costa Rica (7 to 9 hours depending on border crossing conditions)and onto Monteverde.
In our free time here you may choose to explore Monteverde by foot, horse, mountain bike or ride over the rainforest canopy on a zip line. You could also arrange a local guide to take on a walk around the park. There are more than 2,000 species of plants, 320 bird species and 100 different types of mammals that call Monteverde home so the knowledge and experience of a local guide can make a huge difference on the enjoyment of this walk. Be sure to keep an eye out for the resplendent quetzal, one of the most elusive birds in the world.
Our accommodation is owned by a local Costa Rican family and located a short walk from the town - a great place to start your explorations.
Accommodation
Hotel (2 nts)
!itemA local bus brings us to La Fortuna (approx. 6-7 hours).
You will have free time here to try some of the optional activities such as a night hike around the base of the volcano for up close views, a day trip to the waterfall, a canopy tour for a bird's eye view of the forest or a full day of adrenaline pumping white water rafting. Otherwise head out into the beautiful surrounds and explore by bike or horse. At the end of a long day of exploring you can ease into the Baldi hot springs and hope for a clear sky for the ultimate bathing view, the Arenal Volcano and its glowing lava.
Our comfortable hotel is located right in the heart of La Fortuna.
Accommodation
Hotel (2 nts)
!itemA local bus brings us to La Fortuna (approx. 6-7 hours).
You will have free time here to try some of the optional activities such as a night hike around the base of the volcano for up close views, a day trip to the waterfall, a canopy tour for a bird's eye view of the forest or a full day of adrenaline pumping white water rafting. Otherwise head out into the beautiful surrounds and explore by bike or horse. At the end of a long day of exploring you can ease into the Baldi hot springs and hope for a clear sky for the ultimate bathing view, the Arenal Volcano and its glowing lava.
Our comfortable hotel is located right in the heart of La Fortuna.
Accommodation
Hotel (2 nts)
!itemA local bus ride (approx 5 hours) brings us to San Jose.
The city itself has all the sights and modern conveniences you would expect from a capital city. A good place to start exploring is the main plaza, a fantastic place to get comfy and do some people watching. Artisan booths are common here and you never know when there'll be a spontaneous art fair. Have a look at the Gold Museum which has an amazing collection of indigenous gold art. If these cultural gems get you in the mood for a bit of shopping head to the out door market in Plaza de la Cultura or the Central Market where you can buy anything from handicrafts to seafood.
In San Jose we stay in a hostel, located only a few steps from Paseo Colon.
There are no activities planned for the final day and you are able to depart the hotel at any time. Check out time from the hotel is 10:00am. If you are departing later, you can arrange luggage storage at the hotel reception. There may be a small service fee.
Accommodation
Hotel (1 nt)
!itemA local bus ride (approx 5 hours) brings us to San Jose.
The city itself has all the sights and modern conveniences you would expect from a capital city. A good place to start exploring is the main plaza, a fantastic place to get comfy and do some people watching. Artisan booths are common here and you never know when there'll be a spontaneous art fair. Have a look at the Gold Museum which has an amazing collection of indigenous gold art. If these cultural gems get you in the mood for a bit of shopping head to the out door market in Plaza de la Cultura or the Central Market where you can buy anything from handicrafts to seafood.
In San Jose we stay in a hostel, located only a few steps from Paseo Colon.
There are no activities planned for the final day and you are able to depart the hotel at any time. Check out time from the hotel is 10:00am. If you are departing later, you can arrange luggage storage at the hotel reception. There may be a small service fee.
Accommodation
Hotel (1 nt)
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Key: (B) = Breakfast, (L) = Lunch, (D) = Dinner