Experience Central America
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2.- Select: Your deoarture airport/city option in the US by typing or picking your airpot on the menu.
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4.- Pick: The number of nights you would like to stay in each city - FLEXIBLE from 1 to 14 nights!
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6.- Click: On the "Price It" buttom and you will see our prices and flexibility to customize your vacation packages.
Itinerary Includes:
International round-trip airfare
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Airport transfers-
Transfers between cities-
2 nights in Antigua-
2 nights in Flores/Tikal-
1 night in Guatemala City-
1 night in San Salvador-
3 nights at the Salvadorian Beach-
2 nights in Granada-
2 nights in Selva Negra-
1 night in Managua-
Breakfast daily (most hotels)-
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 | Antigua
Founded in 1543, La Antigua was once the third most important Spanish city in the Americas. ... more Founded in 1543, La Antigua was once the third most important Spanish city in the Americas. The city, built on a grid plan inspired by the Italian Renaissance, amassed a number of superb monuments in less than three centuries. Its rich colonial heritage (the town is packed with churches, monasteries, and convents), famous Easter celebrations, three surrounding volcanoes, and abundance of flowers, make it a Mecca for tourists.
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 | Flores - Tikal
The Peten is an area of exuberant tropical jungles teeming with wildlife, deep forests and dry plains dotted with lakes and Maya cities. ... more The Peten is an area of exuberant tropical jungles teeming with wildlife, deep forests and dry plains dotted with lakes and Maya cities. There are three reasons why travelers would want to penetrate the forests of El Peten: first to visit Tikal, the greatest Maya religious center yet discovered; second to enjoy the great variety of birdlife; and third to see the Guatemala of small farming villages and jungle hamlets, without paved roads or colonial architecture. (close) |
 | Guatemala City
The capital of Guatemala is the largest city in Central America. ... more The capital of Guatemala is the largest city in Central America. Founded in 1776, the city is a blend of modern sleek glass skyscrapers and colonial architecture. Its main tourist attraction is the Historic Center where you will find the Central Market, the National Palace, and colonial churches dating from the 17th century. The Ixchel museum is worth a visit. The tourist area is known as Zona Viva and includes most of the fancy hotels, restaurants, shops, and nightlife spots. (close) |
 | San Salvador
El Salvador is the second largest in Central America and boasts a population of 2. ... more El Salvador is the second largest in Central America and boasts a population of 2.1 million. Set in a valley at the foot of the San Salvador volcano, the city has a modern downtown, with a few historic landmarks that survived the centuries and the earthquakes. Visitors will find here lively markets, interesting museums, and non-stop nightlife. Near the capital several lakes provide an opportunity for relaxing in the sun, fishing and boating. (close) |
 | Beach Area
El Salvador has over 180 miles of Pacific coastline and some beautiful beach areas, popular with locals and foreign visitors alike. ... more El Salvador has over 180 miles of Pacific coastline and some beautiful beach areas, popular with locals and foreign visitors alike. With its gray sand and warm waters, Costa del Sol is one of the country's top beach destination, boasting the most complete and modern tourist infrastructure. It is only 45 minutes away from San Salvador. (close) |
 | Granada
Founded in 1524, Granada is the oldest city in Central America. ... more Founded in 1524, Granada is the oldest city in Central America. The city keeps its old colonial architecture as treasures. It is located 27 miles (45 km) from Managua on the north shore of Lake Nicaragua. The main highway, Managua-Granada, is a scenic route as are the majority of Nicaraguan roads. Once in this colonial city, you have so many different attractions that overnight at Granada is a must.
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 | Selva Negra - Matagalpa
Matagalpa is a cloud forest located 87 miles (145 km) from Managua, near the city of Matagalpa (in Nahuatl), at more than 4,000 feet (1,455 mt) above sea level. ... more Matagalpa is a cloud forest located 87 miles (145 km) from Managua, near the city of Matagalpa (in Nahuatl), at more than 4,000 feet (1,455 mt) above sea level. Originally, it was a coffee farm called Hammonia by its German settlers, but the farm evolved into a protected forest. Many birds live in these woods, including the Quetzal and the more modest Trogons Elegance. (close) |
 | Managua
In the Nahuati language, Managua means, 'where there is an extension of water. ... more In the Nahuati language, Managua means, 'where there is an extension of water.' This aptly describes Nicaragua's bustling capital city, to the north is Lake Managua (Lake Xolotlan), and sparkling volcanic lagoons such as Asososca, Xiloa and Apoyeque surround the city. Lagoon Tiscapa is in the center of Managua. Behind the city is the Momotombo Volcano witch still belches an occasional puff of white smoke. (close) |
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