Intrepid Travel
Central American Adventure
Central American Adventure
Explore colourful worlds – both on land and underwater – on a vibrant adventure from the sunny beaches of Mexico through jungle and Caribbean coastline to the volcanic mountains of Costa Rica. This 33-day adventure hits Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica, snaking through all the best spots and introducing you to local haunts as well as traveller hotspots. Discover a diverse marine playground in Caye Caulker, walk through the steamy cloud forests in Monteverde and visit the famous Tikal pyramids, arguably the most stunning of Guatemala’s ruins. Learn ancient Maya secrets and pass through jaw-dropping scenery on this Central American adventure.
Activities
- Playa del Carmen – Cenote Azul visit
- Bacalar – Beach club entry
- Caye Caulker – Leader-led orientation walk
- Caye Caulker – Cooking Class
- San Ignacio – Leader-led orientation walk
- Tikal National Park – Archaeological site (Entrance fee, Guide & Transport)
- Rio Dulce – Guided jungle nature walk
- Chichicastenango – Market Visit
- Chichicastenango – Shaman Visit
- Panajachel – Leader-led orientation walk
- San Juan La Laguna – Traditional Maya Homestay
- Antigua – Leader-led orientation walk
- Santa Apolonia – Traditional Pottery Demonstration
- Copan – Guided visit to Archaeological site
- Suchitoto – Salvadoran Pupusa cooking demonstration
- Suchitoto – Leader led orientation walk
- Suchitoto – Indigo Dyeing Demonstration
- Leon – Leader led orientation walk
- Masaya – Town & Market Visit
- Granada – La Laguna de Apoyo Viewpoint
- Granada – Breakfast at El Cafe de las Sonrisas
- Monteverde – Leader-led orientation walk
- Monteverde – Hands-on breakfast in a local home
- La Fortuna – Leader led orientation walk
- Monteverde – Cloud Forest Reserve with a local guide
- San Jose – Leader-led orientation walk
- La Fortuna – Cooking Class
Highlights
- Get to know contemporary Maya life during a homestay in San Juan La Laguna, a lakeside village where you can share meals and conversation with a local family.
- Spend three days in the dreamy Caribbean Caye Caulker. Munch barbecue lobster Snorkel in coral reef Nap under a palm tree It’s up to you.
- Cruise up the Rio Dulce to your waterfront jungle lodge, then maybe grab a beer and relax while the sounds of nature fill the air.
- Explore Suchitoto’s flower-studded balconies, galleries housed in 19th-century buildings and a lake teeming with thousands of local birds.
- Hike, cycle or zip-line through the steamy cloud forests of Monteverde – there’s so many ways to experience the lush canopies and unique Central American wildlife.
Day 1 |
A popular tourist destination in Mexico's Quintana Roo, Playa del Carmen is a coastal playground with plenty of nightlife, dining, and shopping. |
Day 2 |
A popular tourist destination in Mexico's Quintana Roo, Playa del Carmen is a coastal playground with plenty of nightlife, dining, and shopping. |
Day 3 |
Located in the southern Yucatan, this capital of Quintana Roo, is on the border with Belize and is known for its fine hardwoods and agricultural products. |
Day 4 |
Measuring less than five miles north to south, Caye Caulker has become the more affordable alternative to Ambergris Caye, its sister island 11 miles north. With its laid-back vibe and short list of available activities Caye Caulker is well-suited to visitors seeking a relaxing atmosphere, enjoying the warm sea breezes with a cold drink in hand. |
Day 5 |
Measuring less than five miles north to south, Caye Caulker has become the more affordable alternative to Ambergris Caye, its sister island 11 miles north. With its laid-back vibe and short list of available activities Caye Caulker is well-suited to visitors seeking a relaxing atmosphere, enjoying the warm sea breezes with a cold drink in hand. |
Day 6 |
Measuring less than five miles north to south, Caye Caulker has become the more affordable alternative to Ambergris Caye, its sister island 11 miles north. With its laid-back vibe and short list of available activities Caye Caulker is well-suited to visitors seeking a relaxing atmosphere, enjoying the warm sea breezes with a cold drink in hand. |
Day 7 |
San Ignacio is a lively little town on the Macal River. In this area of Belize, you will find a vivid mix of mountains, jungle, caves, waterfalls, wildlife and archeological ruins. The city is an excellent base for hiking, horseback riding and canoeing. |
Day 8 |
San Ignacio is a lively little town on the Macal River. In this area of Belize, you will find a vivid mix of mountains, jungle, caves, waterfalls, wildlife and archeological ruins. The city is an excellent base for hiking, horseback riding and canoeing. |
Day 9 |
The Tikal National Park, 370 square kilometers is part of the even larger Maya Biosphere Reserve. Home of hundred of species, including spider monkeys, toucans and parakeets. Towering above the rainforest are the ruins of Tikal, one of the most magnificent of all the Maya sites. The ruins are dominated by five enormous temples, step-sided granite pyramid that rise some 40 meters from the forest floor. Around them are bitterly thousands of others structures, many still hidden beneath mounds of earth. It's well worth staying overnight, partly because you will need the extra time to do justice to the ruins themselves, but more importantly to spend dawn and dusk at the site, when the forest canopy burst into a frenzy and sound activities. |
Day 10 |
For the adventurer, RÃo Dulce has several places to visit like the RÃo Dulce Gorge, the Caribbean sea al Livingston, the Seven Altar Waterfalls, El ParaÃso and its hot waterfall, Manatà and the Howler Monkey reserves, The Chocon-Machaca Biological Reserves and its lagoons. |
Day 11 |
For the adventurer, RÃo Dulce has several places to visit like the RÃo Dulce Gorge, the Caribbean sea al Livingston, the Seven Altar Waterfalls, El ParaÃso and its hot waterfall, Manatà and the Howler Monkey reserves, The Chocon-Machaca Biological Reserves and its lagoons. |
Day 12 |
Antigua, Guatemala's prized colonial monument, is just an hour from Guatemala City, and a pleasant alternative to staying in the capital. Good walking shoes are needed for its cobblestone streets. The most spectacular time to visit is Holy Week, when processions walk on handmade sawdust carpets with beautiful floral and geometric designs. |
Day 13 |
|
Day 14 |
|
Day 15 |
Antigua, Guatemala's prized colonial monument, is just an hour from Guatemala City, and a pleasant alternative to staying in the capital. Good walking shoes are needed for its cobblestone streets. The most spectacular time to visit is Holy Week, when processions walk on handmade sawdust carpets with beautiful floral and geometric designs. |
Day 16 |
Antigua, Guatemala's prized colonial monument, is just an hour from Guatemala City, and a pleasant alternative to staying in the capital. Good walking shoes are needed for its cobblestone streets. The most spectacular time to visit is Holy Week, when processions walk on handmade sawdust carpets with beautiful floral and geometric designs. |
Day 17 |
Antigua, Guatemala's prized colonial monument, is just an hour from Guatemala City, and a pleasant alternative to staying in the capital. Good walking shoes are needed for its cobblestone streets. The most spectacular time to visit is Holy Week, when processions walk on handmade sawdust carpets with beautiful floral and geometric designs. |
Day 18 |
Copán, Honduras, is a hidden gem in Central America that beckons travelers with its extraordinary blend of ancient history, lush landscapes, and vibrant local culture. Known as the "Athens of the Maya," Copán is home to one of the most significant and well-preserved archaeological sites of the Mayan civilization, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander through the ruins and marvel at the intricately carved stelae, altars, and hieroglyphic stairways that tell the stories of ancient kings and their dynasties. The Great Plaza and the Acropolis are particularly impressive, showcasing the architectural prowess and artistic achievements of the Maya from the 5th to the 9th century AD. Just beyond the ruins, the lush Copán Valley offers a wealth of natural beauty and a sense of tranquility. This fertile area, surrounded by verdant mountains, is perfect for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. You can explore the Macaw Mountain Bird Park and Nature Reserve, where colorful macaws, toucans, and other native birds are rehabilitated and released back into the wild. For a more immersive experience, consider visiting the nearby Copán Hot Springs, a natural thermal spring tucked into the forest, where you can soak and relax after a day of exploration. Copán Ruinas, the charming colonial town adjacent to the ruins, adds another layer of allure to this destination. The cobblestone streets, white-washed buildings with terracotta roofs, and a lively central plaza provide a glimpse into daily life in this quaint Honduran town. Enjoy local dishes like "baleadas" or "plato tÃpico" at one of the cozy restaurants, or shop for locally crafted souvenirs such as pottery, woven textiles, and jade jewelry. The town's laid-back atmosphere, coupled with its rich cultural heritage, makes it a perfect place to unwind and connect with the warmth of Honduran hospitality. Fun fact: One of Copán's most enigmatic features is the Hieroglyphic Stairway, which contains the longest known Mayan text, with over 1,800 individual glyphs carved into its 63 steps. This monumental staircase is considered one of the most significant hieroglyphic inscriptions in the Mayan world, offering a narrative of Copán's dynastic history and showcasing the Maya's sophisticated writing system. |
Day 19 |
Copán, Honduras, is a hidden gem in Central America that beckons travelers with its extraordinary blend of ancient history, lush landscapes, and vibrant local culture. Known as the "Athens of the Maya," Copán is home to one of the most significant and well-preserved archaeological sites of the Mayan civilization, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander through the ruins and marvel at the intricately carved stelae, altars, and hieroglyphic stairways that tell the stories of ancient kings and their dynasties. The Great Plaza and the Acropolis are particularly impressive, showcasing the architectural prowess and artistic achievements of the Maya from the 5th to the 9th century AD. Just beyond the ruins, the lush Copán Valley offers a wealth of natural beauty and a sense of tranquility. This fertile area, surrounded by verdant mountains, is perfect for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. You can explore the Macaw Mountain Bird Park and Nature Reserve, where colorful macaws, toucans, and other native birds are rehabilitated and released back into the wild. For a more immersive experience, consider visiting the nearby Copán Hot Springs, a natural thermal spring tucked into the forest, where you can soak and relax after a day of exploration. Copán Ruinas, the charming colonial town adjacent to the ruins, adds another layer of allure to this destination. The cobblestone streets, white-washed buildings with terracotta roofs, and a lively central plaza provide a glimpse into daily life in this quaint Honduran town. Enjoy local dishes like "baleadas" or "plato tÃpico" at one of the cozy restaurants, or shop for locally crafted souvenirs such as pottery, woven textiles, and jade jewelry. The town's laid-back atmosphere, coupled with its rich cultural heritage, makes it a perfect place to unwind and connect with the warmth of Honduran hospitality. Fun fact: One of Copán's most enigmatic features is the Hieroglyphic Stairway, which contains the longest known Mayan text, with over 1,800 individual glyphs carved into its 63 steps. This monumental staircase is considered one of the most significant hieroglyphic inscriptions in the Mayan world, offering a narrative of Copán's dynastic history and showcasing the Maya's sophisticated writing system. |
Day 20 |
|
Day 21 |
|
Day 22 |
|
Day 23 |
|
Day 24 |
|
Day 25 |
|
Day 26 |
|
Day 27 |
|
Day 28 |
Monteverde, which means "green mountain," is nestled high in the Tilarán mountain range of Costa Rica. The Cloud Forest is the home to a myriad of plants, mammals, insects, reptiles, and over 400 species of exotic birds. |
Day 29 |
Monteverde, which means "green mountain," is nestled high in the Tilarán mountain range of Costa Rica. The Cloud Forest is the home to a myriad of plants, mammals, insects, reptiles, and over 400 species of exotic birds. |
Day 30 |
One of Costa Rica's popular wellness destinations, this small, relaxed town boasts beautiful landscapes, outdoor activities and a diverse ecosystem of flora and fauna. |
Day 31 |
One of Costa Rica's popular wellness destinations, this small, relaxed town boasts beautiful landscapes, outdoor activities and a diverse ecosystem of flora and fauna. |
Day 32 |
San Jose is the capital city of Costa Rica and is located in the province of San Jose, which is in the Central Valley. The city is surrounded by high green mountains. There are numerous museums as well as art galleries, theaters, exhibitions, parks and garden in the city. All regions in Costa Rica are accessible from the capital city of San Jose, which makes its an ideal starting point for touring the country. |
Day 33 |
San Jose is the capital city of Costa Rica and is located in the province of San Jose, which is in the Central Valley. The city is surrounded by high green mountains. There are numerous museums as well as art galleries, theaters, exhibitions, parks and garden in the city. All regions in Costa Rica are accessible from the capital city of San Jose, which makes its an ideal starting point for touring the country. |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
---|---|---|---|
04/26/25 - 05/28/25 |
Starting At $4,805 |
Get A Quote | |
05/03/25 - 06/04/25 |
Starting At $4,670 |
Get A Quote | |
05/10/25 - 06/11/25 |
Starting At $4,050 |
Get A Quote | |
05/17/25 - 06/18/25 |
Starting At $4,795 |
Get A Quote | |
05/24/25 - 06/25/25 |
Starting At $3,782 |
Get A Quote | |
05/31/25 - 07/02/25 |
Starting At $3,825 |
Get A Quote | |
06/07/25 - 07/09/25 |
Starting At $4,500 |
Get A Quote | |
06/14/25 - 07/16/25 |
Starting At $4,515 |
Get A Quote | |
06/21/25 - 07/23/25 |
Starting At $4,740 |
Get A Quote | |
06/24/25 - 07/26/25 |
Starting At $4,515 |
Get A Quote | |
07/01/25 - 08/02/25 |
Starting At $4,475 |
Get A Quote | |
07/05/25 - 08/06/25 |
Starting At $4,635 |
Get A Quote | |
07/12/25 - 08/13/25 |
Starting At $4,745 |
Get A Quote | |
07/19/25 - 08/20/25 |
Starting At $4,515 |
Get A Quote | |
07/22/25 - 08/23/25 |
Starting At $4,450 |
Get A Quote | |
07/26/25 - 08/27/25 |
Starting At $4,590 |
Get A Quote | |
08/02/25 - 09/06/25 |
Starting At $4,450 |
Get A Quote | |
09/13/25 - 10/15/25 |
Starting At $4,715 |
Get A Quote | |
09/27/25 - 10/29/25 |
Starting At $4,815 |
Get A Quote | |
10/04/25 - 10/11/25 |
Starting At $4,985 |
Get A Quote | |
10/18/25 - 11/19/25 |
Starting At $5,155 |
Get A Quote | |
10/25/25 - 11/26/25 |
Starting At $4,985 |
Get A Quote | |
11/01/25 - 12/03/25 |
Starting At $5,120 |
Get A Quote | |
11/04/25 - 11/08/25 |
Starting At $4,985 |
Get A Quote | |
11/15/25 - 12/17/25 |
Starting At $5,315 |
Get A Quote | |
11/18/25 - 12/20/25 |
Starting At $5,175 |
Get A Quote | |
11/22/25 - 12/24/25 |
Starting At $5,020 |
Get A Quote | |
11/25/25 - 12/06/25 |
Starting At $4,985 |
Get A Quote | |
12/09/25 - 01/10/26 |
Starting At $5,200 |
Get A Quote | |
12/13/25 - 01/14/26 |
Starting At $5,565 |
Get A Quote | |
12/20/25 - 01/21/26 |
Starting At $4,995 |
Get A Quote | |
12/23/25 - 01/24/26 |
Starting At $5,110 |
Get A Quote | |
12/27/25 - 01/28/26 |
Starting At $5,400 |
Get A Quote | |
12/30/25 - 01/31/26 |
Starting At $4,985 |
Get A Quote | |
01/03/26 - 01/27/26 |
Starting At $4,950 |
Get A Quote | |
01/31/26 - 03/04/26 |
Starting At $5,025 |
Get A Quote | |
02/07/26 - 02/21/26 |
Starting At $5,235 |
Get A Quote | |
02/24/26 - 04/11/26 |
Starting At $4,950 |
Get A Quote | |
04/18/26 - 09/05/26 |
Starting At $4,670 |
Get A Quote | |
09/12/26 - 09/26/26 |
Starting At $4,950 |
Get A Quote | |
10/03/26 - 12/12/26 |
Starting At $5,235 |
Get A Quote |
Offer subject to availability and change without notice. Some restrictions may apply.