| Central America Vacations |  | Belize Formerly known as British Honduras, Belize has gained its independence in 1981. English is the official language. Belizeans are very friendly and posses an open, accepting, and tolerant attitude, and they treat travelers with respect and courtesy that is so natural of them. This small country is part of the Mayan World, and it offers a variety of terrain with plenty of opportunity for adventure. |
 | Costa Rica Costa Rica is the world's eco-tourism heaven. The country is blessed by nature with many ecosystems and species on display, much of it protected by a system of national parks. Enjoy jungle tropical forests, cloud forests, inland and offshore fishing, surfing, scuba diving, white water rafting, horseback riding, and much more. This is a very peaceful, stable country with the most extensive tourism infrastructure in Central America. |
 | El Salvador El Salvador welcomes visitors with a beautiful Pacific coastline and verdant volcanic uplands. The countryside is breathtaking, offering not only "green" adventure but also riches of this ancient civilization, as well as great cultural traditions and a wide variety of flora and fauna. The high-ranking surfing spots of La Libertad, near San Salvador, El Sunzal, El Zonte and the wild El Este make El Salvador a surfer's dream-come-true. |
 | Guatemala Guatemala is a magical country in the Mayan heartland of Central America. Indigenous Guatemalan culture is alive and well in the ancient ruins of Tikal, the Mayan/Catholic rituals and open market of Chichicastenango, and the blazing colors of everyday Mayan dress. The colonial town of Antigua, and Lake Atitlan, viewed by many as the most beautiful lake in the world, are two destinations guaranteed to enlighten the soul. |
 | Honduras Honduras' slow pace, natural charm, and low-profile tourism make it particularly appealing to travelers who enjoy getting off the beaten track. Beauty, magic, and traditions abound in the Mayan archaeological city of Copan, the Caribbean Coast, and the Bay Islands, a true haven for scuba diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. |
 | Nicaragua Nicaragua is located in the center of the Central American isthmus, and is the gateway to the southern section of this marvelous tropical bridge. It is a country full of mountains and tropical jungles, beautiful beaches, rivers, volcanoes, exuberant flora, an abundance of exotic fauna, and rich history. |
 | Panama Panama offers some of the finest snorkeling, birding and deep-sea fishing in the world. It is a proud and prosperous nation honoring its seven Indian tribes and its rich Spanish legacy. The Panama canal and its surrounding lush forests, as well as the numerous tropical islands dotting both coasts positions Panama as one of the most alluring destinations in Latin America. |
| Mexico Vacations |  | Mexico Mexico's diverse makeup allows you to enjoy an array of venues and activities that best suits your style. In Mexico, you are able to wander around the streets of one of the country's colonial cities, explore the many archaeological sites and nature trails, or just relax in one of many beach destinations. Here, we offer packages to the colonial cities and archaeological sites. For beach resorts in Mexico, please visit
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| South America Vacations |  | Argentina Argentina boasts a variety of cultural attractions, but for many travelers, its natural wonders are the primary draw. From the northern deserts to the southern Andean Cordillera, from Iguazu Falls to the magnificent desolation of Patagonia, Argentina's geography is stunning offering lots of adventure activities. Buenos Aires is renowned for its sophistication offers great shopping, gastronomic experiences, and a nightlife that make it one of the world's great round-the-clock cities. |
 | Bolivia This country offers breathtaking panoramas from the eternal glaciers of the Andes to the Amazon jungle. A unique legacy of millenary cultures within a clean and safe environment is complemented with the symbiosis of races. Bolivia's smiling people are hospitable and proud of its past. Last but not least it counts with a most modern infrastructure and good connections with neighbor countries and beyond. The most outstanding attraction is the Lake Titicaca. Comprehensive Andean programs, cover Lake Titicaca combined with the archeological destination of Cuzco and Machu Picchu. |
 | Brazil With average temperatures above 65 Fahrenheit all year long, Brazil is best known for its tropical beaches - more than 4,600 miles of Atlantic coastline. The richness and diversity of the country's fauna and flora is astounding offering an amazing array of ecological vacations including the Amazon forest, Pantanal wildlife, and Iguassu Falls. This country and its people will delight you with its landscapes, sports, music, food, and love of life. |
 | Chile This long narrow strip of land conquered the hearts of thousands of travelers from around the world. There is so much to see, from the driest desert in the north to the lush tropical valleys of the south and terrain of Antarctica, and from the long beaches and lively resorts of the Pacific Ocean to the high snow covered peaks, skiing resorts and great scenery of the Andes mountains. |
 | Ecuador The smallest country in the rugged Andean highlands, Ecuador is among the most rewarding travel destinations in South America. With its array of vibrant indigenous cultures, well preserved colonial architecture, picturesque volcanic landscapes and the dense Amazon Rain Forest, it packs its perimeters with more points of interest than many countries twice its size. All of this no more than a day drive from its picture perfect colonial capital of Quito. |
 | Peru Peru is geographically dominated by the Andes, one of the world's highest mountain chains, and by the exuberant Amazon jungle. Ancient cultures and a rich colonial tradition make it a magical spot where you can enjoy a variety of activities ranging from hiking to the Machu Picchu Archeological site to cruising the Amazon Basin. |
 | Uruguay Uruguay is one of the smallest of the South American republics. The landscape is made up of hilly meadows broken by streams and rivers. There is a string of beaches along the coast. Most of the country is grazing land for sheep and cattle. About 90% of the land is suitable for agriculture, although only 12% is used in this way. Uruguay is known as the 'Oriental Republic' because it stands on the eastern bank of the Rio de la Plata.
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