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Amazing Central America

Tour Description

Day 1: Antigua

Get ready for a 28-day adventure through Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama. From oceans teeming with marine life to tropical forests alive with jungle melodies, this pocket of Central America is truly a natural paradise. You’ll explore the intricately carved structures at Copan, the cloud forests of Monteverde and spend three nights in the island paradise of Bocas del Toro. Sample varied cuisines along the way during cooking lessons with locals, giving you a real insight into the heart and soul of Central America.

Itinerary


Day 1: Antigua

Bienvenidos! Welcome to Guatemala. With crumbling churches, vibrant markets and bohemian cafes set against a monumental volcano, Antigua is the perfect place to begin your adventure. Speaking of adventure, yours officially kicks off with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight at your hotel. If you decide to arrive in the city a little early (smart move!), there’s plenty to do. Maybe satisfy your cravings and learn the art of old-world chocolate production at the ChocoMuseo or sit by the fountain and people-watch in Central Park. After the meeting, the night is yours – maybe head out with some of your fellow travellers for a tamale (a classic staple of Mesoamerica that sees dough, meat and sauces steamed and served in a corn husk).

Day 2: Copan, Honduras

Rise and shine early this morning to beat the rush-hour traffic around Antigua. Departing at around 7 am, you’ll drive towards Copan. Along the way, watch the passing scenery and learn about local life in Guatemala as you head towards the border. Cross into Honduras, arriving in the charming town of Copan in the early afternoon. While most people use Copan as a base to explore the nearby ruins, there are plenty of other points of interest, both along the cobblestone streets and set into the lush surroundings. Maybe get started in the Central Plaza and follow your nose to a cafe for the afternoon.

Day 3: Copan, Honduras

This morning, meet up with a local guide and explore the World Heritage-listed ruins of Copan – the southernmost of the great Maya sites. It’s unique because of the numerous elaborate stelae (carved columns) still intact among temples, excavated vaults and walls inscribed with ancient faces. After your exploration (don’t forget your camera today!) the rest of the afternoon is free to choose your own adventure. Maybe check out some fine feathered friends at the Macaw Mountain Park or visit the Temple of Rosalila. You could also head to the nearby natural hot springs – this optional tour gives you hours of soaking in mud, steaming natural baths and refreshing pools in the lush jungle, with an included dinner.

Day 4: Copan to Suchitoto via Guatemala

You’ll wave goodbye to Copan this morning and head across the border to Guatemala and then into El Salvador. It’s a long travel day, so make sure you’ve got a good book or your favourite road trip games handy. When you arrive in Suchitoto, you’ll head out on a leader-led orientation walk of the town – widely considered the cultural capital of El Salvador. Admire the elaborate building facades, get your bearings and enjoy the surroundings. Then, get your chef’s hat on with a pupusa-making demonstration. Pupusa (cornmeal flatbreads) is a classic Salvadorian recipe from the Pipil culture and is usually stuffed with some delicious ingredients, like cheese or chicharron (fried pork).

Day 5: Suchitoto

Today is a free day in Suchitoto. The town overlooks the Embalse Cerron Grande – also known as Lago Suchitlan, this freshwater lake is a haven for migrating birds, particularly falcons and hawks. Maybe grab a historically-minded quartet for a guided walk through Cinquera Forest, where guerrilla fighters used the forest as cover during the Civil War. Or just relax around town, in a local café or at your accommodation.

Day 6: El Cuco

This morning, head to a local designer’s home for an indigo-dying demonstration – Suchitoto is one of the best places in the world to produce indigo (used to dye clothing or other items blue). You’ll visit a local designer transforming colonial tradition into modern design and learn the history of the indigo trade. This small enterprise supports single mothers by providing them with an income for their children’s education, food and independence. Watch the demonstration, then get hands-on and try it for yourself! To decide who gets to take the creation home, the group will hold a raffle (are you feeling lucky?). After, you’ll drive to the Pacific Coast of El Salvador, home to some amazing dark-sand beaches and some of the best surf spots in the country.

Day 7: El Cuco

Today, you’re free as a bird to explore the beautiful Pacific Coast at your own pace. Alternatively, simply sit back and relax in a hammock on the beach and soak up the sunshine with a drink – life’s good.

Day 8: El Cuco to Leon via Honduras

Rise nice and early for a full day of travel by private vehicle. Cross the border at El Amatillo and then head into Honduras, where you’ll stop for lunch. After, there’s another border crossing at Guasaule before you reach Leon – the second-largest city in Nicaragua. When you arrive, join your leader on an orientation walk through the charming city streets to get your bearings. Leon is a relatively quiet city, which makes strolling the murals and contemporary architecture a real treat! Tonight, maybe head out to dinner with your group – as always, your leader will have the best recommendations.

Day 9: Leon

Today is a free day to make the most of Leon. Maybe visit the street food area behind the Lady of Grace Cathedral and try a Nica taco (made with maize, the taco is rolled, deep fried and then served with shredded cabbage smothered in cream). You could also take on a thrilling volcano sandboarding adventure on the black slopes of Cerro Negro Volcano. Maybe you’d just like to explore the city’s contemporary art or wander the Leon Cathedral.

Day 10: Granada

This morning, you’ll drive to the oldest city in the ‘New World’ – Granada. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to stretch your legs and admire the view at Laguna Apoyo, a volcanic crater lake formed around 23,000 years ago. Take some free time for lunch near the viewpoint. Then, stop in at the lakeside town of Masaya, where you’ll go on an orientation walk with your leader and get the chance to browse the stalls at the town’s famous artisan market before continuing to Granada. Featuring Moorish and Andalusian architecture, Granada is set on the banks of Lake Nicaragua and is surrounded by active volcanoes. When you arrive, your leader will take you on an orientation walk through the leafy Parque Central and ‘La Calzada’ – a busy pedestrian street with plenty of bars and restaurants. The afternoon is yours to explore the city at your own pace.

Day 11: Granada

This morning you’ll have breakfast with your group at Cafe de las Sonrisas – a café run entirely by deaf people. The owner is aiming to bridge the gap and inspire other business owners to employ local people living with disabilities. After, the rest of the day is yours. Maybe hit the Convento y Museo San Francisco and view the collection of Indigenous stone statues. Hundreds of evergreen islets dot the waters of vast Lake Nicaragua and you can spend a few hours exploring them by boat, or hire a kayak and find your own way around, waving at the fisherman who live in wooden huts along the way. Just remember not to swim, as freshwater sharks live in the water!

Day 12: Monteverde

Today is another early start as you get ready for a full day of travel. Journey to Monteverde, where you can begin exploring this afternoon on an orientation walk with your leader. Monteverde was founded as an agricultural community in 1951 by a group of North American Quakers. These environmentally aware settlers also established a small wildlife sanctuary, which has since grown into the internationally renowned Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Preserve. Cloud forests are like rainforests, but instead, draw their water from a semi-permanent cloud covering the region. This is truly a nature lover’s paradise! More than 2000 plant species, 320 bird species and 100 mammal species call Monteverde home.

Day 13: Monteverde

Begin the day with a special morning brew, as you’re welcomed into a local family’s home-based cafe for breakfast and the chance to sample some local Costa Rican pour-over coffee, known as Cafe Chorreado. The rest of your day is free to explore Monteverde at your own pace. You might like to zoom through the treetops on a ziplining adventure, or for a more relaxed experience, discover Costa Rica’s agricultural heritage on a coffee and chocolate tour. Tonight, you’ll have the option to end your day on a magical note with a night walk through the cloud forest to spot nocturnal creatures in their natural habitat.

Day 14: La Fortuna

This morning, head out to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, where you’ll join a local guide to walk the reserve’s trails. They’ll share information on the fascinating biodiversity of the region and lend their expert eye (and spotting scope) to searching for the wonderful wildlife. Look out for the resplendent quetzal and listen for the sounds of howler monkeys and the unmistakable call of the three-wattled bellbird. This afternoon, take a shared minibus transfer to the shores of Lake Arenal, where you’ll take a boat across the lake to the little town of La Fortuna. On a clear day, you’ll have fantastic views of the surrounding area. Watching the massive Arenal Volcano loom larger and larger as you approach is a spectacular sight. Once you reach La Fortuna, take another vehicle to the hotel, then freshen up and head out on a leader-led orientation walk. La Fortuna is a favourite among travel writers for a reason – words like picturesque and breathtaking spring to mind when trying to describe this town in the shadow of the volcano.

Day 15: La Fortuna

Why not start today with a smoothie and plan how you want to explore? Perhaps take a guided nature hike through the lush forest surrounding Arenal Volcano, keeping an eye out for rare plants and animals, or see the forest from a series of hanging bridges that offer a great vantage point for spotting wildlife like sloths and rainbow-coloured birds. The volcano’s inner workings also mean that the area is home to several thermal hot springs – an ideal way to relax in the middle of nature. Or maybe check out the 70-m-high La Fortuna waterfall set in the middle of the rainforest and hit the lake on a stand-up paddleboard. A boat safari in Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge offers the opportunity to see lizards, crocodiles and tropical birds in their natural habitat, so if you’re craving more wildlife, this option is perfect.

Day 16: San Jose

Spend you final morning in La Fortuna learning the art of Costa Rican cuisine. A local family will guide you through a cooking class, and you’ll enjoy the results of your efforts for lunch. Then, watch the volcano fade into the distance on your private transfer to Costa Rica’s capital – San Jose. When you arrive, head out on an orientation walk with your leader to see the main highlights. When you’ve got your bearings, you may like to visit the Gold Museum, which has a fantastic collection of pre-Spanish gold art. If you’re in the mood for some shopping, head to the outdoor market in the Plaza de la Cultura or the city’s Central Market, where you can buy anything from handicrafts to seafood. Tonight, why not join your fellow travellers for an optional dinner?

Day 17: San Jose 

Enjoy a free day to explore San Jose until another group meeting at 6 pm tonight. The city is home to a lively cultural atmosphere with heaps to do. Maybe explore the markets – you might even be lucky enough to see a spontaneous art fair! Perhaps visit Arte Contemporaneo if you’re an art lover or get a taste of the rich coffee that Costa Rica is known for in a nearby coffee shop.

Day 18: Sarapiqui

This morning, hop on a public bus and make your way to Sarapiqui – a town known for its rich biodiversity and lush rainforest. When you arrive, enjoy some free time here to go birdwatching, spot some local wildlife or hike to one of the nearby waterfalls. Then, meet up with a local guide to head out on a jungle walk. Look out for elusive creatures like sloths, bats, snakes, frogs and a whole lot more.

Day 19: Puerto Viejo de Talamanca

Today, take a private transfer to Puerto Viejo. When you arrive, get to know this laid-back jungle town during an orientation walk with your local leader, then enjoy the rest of the day to explore at your leisure. A small and coastal city, Puerto Viejo de Talamanca has a lively main street featuring dance halls, reggaeton bars and modern restaurants. If you’re looking for a little bit of relaxation, you’ll also find great surf beaches and rainforest fruit farms to kick back on.

Day 20: Puerto Viejo de Talamanca

Today is free, so you can ease into the vibes of the Caribbean coast. You might like to take your time exploring Cahuita National Park, which is about a 20 minute ride away from Puerto Viejo – your leader can help you arrange a transfer. Cahuita National Park is home to sloths, monkeys, raccoons, snakes and a great variety of birds. If the waves are calling (but your footing isn’t so sure), surf lessons are also on offer in town. Of course, you could also simply find a cool spot and relax with a beer in hand. To top today off, you’ll prepare a traditional Caribbean dinner with a local family in their home. Enjoy a mixture of fruits, seafood, tubers and vegetables combined with coconut flavours, ginger, allspice, cinnamon, curry, Panamanian pepper and thyme.

Day 21: Bocas del Toro

Today, take a local bus to the border, then walk across an old railway bridge into Panama. Continue by taxi or collective minivan to Almirante, where you’ll take a short boat ride to Isla Colon in the Bocas del Toro archipelago – rapidly becoming a Caribbean favourite, this place has it all. Hit the palm-shaded beaches with crystal-clear waters, enjoy some spectacular snorkelling opportunities and look out for lots of wildlife. Culturally, Bocas is home to West Indians, Latinos and expats, resulting in diverse music, nightlife and food scenes. For the next three nights, you’ll stay in Isla Colon – the main town of Bocas del Toro. It’s a great spot to start your exploration of the archipelago, with most bars, restaurants and local activity operators just metres from your hotel.

Day 22: Bocas del Toro

Today is the first of two free days to explore this tropical archipelago. Several beaches are within reach of town, between 8 and 14 km from your hotel. With azure waters, pristine coral reefs and a rollicking nightlife, it’s easy to see why these islands are a favourite for so many travellers. The safest beaches are Starfish, Sandfly and Big Creek – be aware that others may have strong riptides. When the sun goes down, why not head into town and check out the local bar and restaurant scene? Ask your leader about the best place to grab a drink.

Day 23: Bocas del Toro

This morning, hop on a boat to the nearby Isla Popa, where you’ll get to spend time meeting the Ngabe-Bugle indigenous community. The local women here run a community tourism project, and you’ll have the chance to learn about their lifestyle during an orientation walk through the community. You’ll stop in at a local home as well as a spending some time with a local family. Say your farewells and return to Bocas de Toro, then enjoy the rest of a hugely rewarding day free in the Caribbean sun.

Day 24: Boquete

Travel by boat and local bus to Boquete – this is a bit of a lengthy journey, so be sure to have a book, podcast or daydream to keep you occupied. Boquete is a picturesque town located in the highlands of Panama, surrounded by mountains, crystal-clear creeks and rivers, forest reserves and colourful wildflowers, as well as coffee plantations and orange groves. Head out on an orientation walk with your leader and enjoy an informal Spanish lesson to get to grips with the local language. Tomorrow will be a free day, wide open for exploring – most optional activities can be organised directly from the hotel, though it’s a good idea to book them when you arrive tonight if you know what you want to do.

Day 25: Boquete

There are plenty of ways to experience Boquete today, so be sure to chat to your leader and the hotel front desk to get the best insider tips. You could discover the secret waterfalls only locals know about on a walking tour in the jungle. Or maybe you’d prefer to soak it up in the Caldera hot springs. If you’re a coffee lover, consider visiting a plantation or simply kicking back in town with a cup of the local brew – some of the best coffee in the world is grown and processed right here in Boquete!

Day 26: Chitre

Say goodbye to Boquete and head to the southern city of Chitre. Arrive around lunchtime, then head out for an orientation walk with your leader (who will also be able to point you in the right direction for a good lunch spot). After a bite to eat, rejoin your fellow travellers head to a mask workshop for a glimpse at the country’s cultural heritage – elaborate masks and costumes are a feature of many festivals in Panama. The afternoon is free for you to continue exploring Chitre. 

Day 27: Panama City

Depart Chitre this morning, heading for Panama City. Stop at the Miraflores Visitor Centre, which overlooks one of the locks that control the flow of ships through the Panama Canal. Learn about the canal’s history and engineering, then head back on the road to Panama City. On arrival head out on a leader-led orientation walk. Take in the great views of the historic Casco Viejo (Old Town) and the Panama City skyline as you stroll past crowded waterfront soccer fields, running paths and food carts. You might like to regroup with your fellow travellers in the evening for a final farewell dinner.

Day 28: Panama City

With no planned activities today, you can depart at any time. If you would like to spend some more time in Panama City, just speak to your booking agent.

Departure Dates


Start Date End Date Price  
Oct 13, 2025 Nov 9, 2025 $6,195.00
Oct 20, 2025 Nov 16, 2025 $7,030.00
Oct 27, 2025 Nov 23, 2025 $6,590.00
Nov 3, 2025 Nov 30, 2025 $6,237.00
Nov 10, 2025 Dec 7, 2025 $6,174.00
Nov 17, 2025 Dec 14, 2025 $7,360.00
Nov 24, 2025 Dec 21, 2025 $7,330.00
Dec 1, 2025 Dec 28, 2025 $7,395.00
Dec 4, 2025 Dec 31, 2025 $7,395.00
Dec 11, 2025 Jan 7, 2026 $7,495.00
Dec 18, 2025 Jan 14, 2026 $7,495.00
Dec 25, 2025 Jan 21, 2026 $7,495.00
Jan 1, 2026 Jan 28, 2026 $6,735.00
Jan 5, 2026 Feb 1, 2026 $7,495.00
Jan 8, 2026 Feb 4, 2026 $7,390.00
Jan 12, 2026 Feb 8, 2026 $7,295.00
Jan 15, 2026 Feb 11, 2026 $7,230.00
Jan 19, 2026 Feb 15, 2026 $6,960.00
Jan 26, 2026 Feb 22, 2026 $7,230.00
Feb 4, 2026 Mar 2, 2026 $7,175.00
Feb 8, 2026 Mar 6, 2026 $6,800.00
Feb 11, 2026 Mar 9, 2026 $6,800.00
Feb 15, 2026 Mar 13, 2026 $7,355.00
Feb 22, 2026 Mar 20, 2026 $6,955.00
Mar 4, 2026 Mar 30, 2026 $7,085.00
Mar 8, 2026 Apr 3, 2026 $6,610.00
Mar 15, 2026 Apr 10, 2026 $6,745.00
Mar 18, 2026 Apr 13, 2026 $6,845.00
Mar 29, 2026 Apr 24, 2026 $6,610.00
Apr 8, 2026 May 4, 2026 $6,755.00
Apr 12, 2026 May 8, 2026 $6,755.00
Apr 22, 2026 May 18, 2026 $6,560.00
Apr 29, 2026 May 25, 2026 $6,560.00
May 13, 2026 Jun 8, 2026 $6,560.00
May 20, 2026 Jun 15, 2026 $6,560.00
Jun 3, 2026 Jun 29, 2026 $6,560.00
Jun 10, 2026 Jul 6, 2026 $6,560.00
Jun 24, 2026 Jul 20, 2026 $6,560.00
Jun 28, 2026 Jul 24, 2026 $6,560.00
Jul 5, 2026 Jul 31, 2026 $6,560.00
Jul 15, 2026 Aug 10, 2026 $6,560.00
Jul 19, 2026 Aug 14, 2026 $6,560.00
Jul 26, 2026 Aug 21, 2026 $6,560.00
Aug 5, 2026 Aug 31, 2026 $6,560.00
Aug 19, 2026 Sep 14, 2026 $6,560.00
Aug 26, 2026 Sep 21, 2026 $6,560.00
Sep 2, 2026 Sep 28, 2026 $6,560.00
Sep 20, 2026 Oct 16, 2026 $6,560.00
Oct 4, 2026 Oct 30, 2026 $6,560.00
Oct 11, 2026 Nov 6, 2026 $6,560.00
Oct 18, 2026 Nov 13, 2026 $6,755.00
Oct 21, 2026 Nov 16, 2026 $6,755.00
Oct 28, 2026 Nov 23, 2026 $6,955.00
Nov 1, 2026 Nov 27, 2026 $6,955.00
Nov 15, 2026 Dec 11, 2026 $6,955.00
Nov 22, 2026 Dec 18, 2026 $6,955.00
Nov 29, 2026 Dec 25, 2026 $6,955.00
Dec 6, 2026 Jan 1, 2027 $6,755.00
Dec 9, 2026 Jan 4, 2027 $6,755.00
Dec 13, 2026 Jan 8, 2027 $6,955.00
Dec 16, 2026 Jan 11, 2027 $7,085.00
Dec 23, 2026 Jan 18, 2027 $7,085.00
Dec 30, 2026 Jan 25, 2027 $7,085.00
Jan 3, 2027 Jan 29, 2027 $7,440.00
Jan 6, 2027 Feb 1, 2027 $7,440.00
Jan 20, 2027 Feb 15, 2027 $7,440.00
Jan 27, 2027 Feb 22, 2027 $7,440.00
Jan 31, 2027 Feb 26, 2027 $7,440.00
Feb 3, 2027 Mar 1, 2027 $7,300.00
Feb 7, 2027 Mar 5, 2027 $7,300.00
Feb 10, 2027 Mar 8, 2027 $7,300.00
Feb 14, 2027 Mar 12, 2027 $7,300.00
Feb 21, 2027 Mar 19, 2027 $7,300.00
Mar 3, 2027 Mar 29, 2027 $7,300.00
Mar 7, 2027 Apr 2, 2027 $7,300.00
Mar 14, 2027 Apr 9, 2027 $7,300.00
Mar 17, 2027 Apr 12, 2027 $7,090.00
Mar 28, 2027 Apr 23, 2027 $7,090.00
Apr 7, 2027 May 3, 2027 $7,090.00
Apr 11, 2027 May 7, 2027 $7,090.00
Apr 18, 2027 May 14, 2027 $6,890.00
Apr 21, 2027 May 17, 2027 $6,890.00
Apr 28, 2027 May 24, 2027 $6,890.00
May 12, 2027 Jun 7, 2027 $6,890.00
May 19, 2027 Jun 14, 2027 $6,890.00
May 26, 2027 Jun 21, 2027 $6,890.00
Jun 2, 2027 Jun 28, 2027 $6,890.00
Jun 9, 2027 Jul 5, 2027 $6,890.00
Jun 23, 2027 Jul 19, 2027 $6,890.00
Jun 27, 2027 Jul 23, 2027 $6,890.00
Jul 4, 2027 Jul 30, 2027 $6,890.00
Jul 7, 2027 Aug 2, 2027 $6,890.00
Jul 14, 2027 Aug 9, 2027 $6,890.00
Jul 18, 2027 Aug 13, 2027 $6,890.00
Jul 25, 2027 Aug 20, 2027 $6,890.00
Aug 4, 2027 Aug 30, 2027 $6,890.00
Aug 18, 2027 Sep 13, 2027 $6,890.00
Aug 25, 2027 Sep 20, 2027 $6,890.00
Sep 1, 2027 Sep 27, 2027 $6,890.00
Sep 19, 2027 Oct 15, 2027 $6,890.00
Oct 3, 2027 Oct 29, 2027 $6,890.00
Oct 6, 2027 Nov 1, 2027 $6,890.00
Oct 10, 2027 Nov 5, 2027 $6,890.00
Oct 17, 2027 Nov 12, 2027 $6,890.00
Oct 20, 2027 Nov 15, 2027 $6,890.00
Oct 27, 2027 Nov 22, 2027 $7,090.00
Oct 31, 2027 Nov 26, 2027 $7,090.00
Nov 10, 2027 Dec 6, 2027 $7,300.00
Nov 14, 2027 Dec 10, 2027 $7,300.00
Nov 21, 2027 Dec 17, 2027 $7,300.00
Nov 28, 2027 Dec 24, 2027 $7,300.00
Dec 5, 2027 Dec 31, 2027 $7,090.00
Dec 8, 2027 Jan 3, 2028 $7,090.00
Dec 12, 2027 Jan 7, 2028 $7,090.00
Dec 15, 2027 Jan 10, 2028 $7,300.00

Tour Details

Travel Dates

Duration

28 days

Price From

$6,174.00

Sale Ends

February 3, 2026
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