Most British travellers visit more than one country on their Central America holiday, crossing borders to get a true taste for the diversity this destination has to offer.
Where to start: There are numerous gateways in Central America, the most common for British travellers being Panama City, San Jose and Mexico City. From there, it will depend on what your style of travel is as to where you want to go.
Central America is one of the world’s most extraordinary destinations and a tour can offer the perfect blend of culture, history, nature and tradition.
What’s it like? While
Mexico is often described as Central America’s hub of history and culture, some of its neighbours also offer an impressive array of archaeological sites.
Guatemala, for instance, impresses with its colour, vibrancy, volcanoes and a multitude of historic sites.
Cuba is one of Central America’s most iconic destinations with its vintage cars, colonial settlements, traditional haciendas and postcard perfect stretches of white sand and turquoise waters.
To see some of the world’s most renowned beaches, we recommend a
Belize tour where you can snorkel the UNESCO Natural World Heritage Barrier reef. Mexico’s Cancun and Tulum as well as Cuba and its surrounding islands, are perfect places for beach hopping.
For the nature and wildlife enthusiast,
Costa Rica & Panama as well as
Honduras & Nicaragua are popular choices and can show you the road less travelled and introduce you to forested mountains, giant lakes, picturesque Caribbean islands and some of Central America’s unique wildlife species.
For food lovers, a gastronomic experience awaits with Central America boasting some of the world’s most delicious cuisines.
Travelling to Central America from the UK can be achieved in different ways and depends on what part of Central America you would like to explore.
Getting there: British Airways now fly direct from Gatwick to San Jose in Costa Rica. Otherwise there are flights via Madrid to San Jose, Guatemala City and Panama City with Iberia. KLM also fly to Panama City via Amsterdam. Air Europa operate a flight once a week from Gatwick to San Pedro de Sula in Honduras via Madrid.
More information: Below we have shown you just a fraction of the options available for Central America travel. Browse to get an idea of where you want to travel.
Still wondering? Contact us: You are definitely better off giving us a call or dropping us a line and letting us do the hard work for you.
#Livefortoday and book your Central America tour with us today. Chimu can put together an itinerary to suit you.
Most British travellers visit more than one country on their Central America holiday, crossing borders to get a true taste for the diversity this destination has to offer.
Where to start: There are numerous gateways in Central America, the most common for British travellers being Panama City, San Jose and Mexico City. From there, it will depend on what your style of travel is as to where you want to go.
Central America is one of the world’s most extraordinary destinations and a tour can offer the perfect blend of culture, history, nature and tradition.
What’s it like? While
Mexico is often described as Central America’s hub of history and culture, some of its neighbours also offer an impressive array of archaeological sites.
Guatemala, for instance, impresses with its colour, vibrancy, volcanoes and a multitude of historic sites.
Cuba is one of Central America’s most iconic destinations with its vintage cars, colonial settlements, traditional haciendas and postcard perfect stretches of white sand and turquoise waters.
To see some of the world’s most renowned beaches, we recommend a
Belize tour where you can snorkel the UNESCO Natural World Heritage Barrier reef. Mexico’s Cancun and Tulum as well as Cuba and its surrounding islands, are perfect places for beach hopping.
For the nature and wildlife enthusiast,
Costa Rica & Panama as well as
Honduras & Nicaragua are popular choices and can show you the road less travelled and introduce you to forested mountains, giant lakes, picturesque Caribbean islands and some of Central America’s unique wildlife species.
For food lovers, a gastronomic experience awaits with Central America boasting some of the world’s most delicious cuisines.
Travelling to Central America from the UK can be achieved in different ways and depends on what part of Central America you would like to explore.
Getting there: British Airways now fly direct from Gatwick to San Jose in Costa Rica. Otherwise there are flights via Madrid to San Jose, Guatemala City and Panama City with Iberia. KLM also fly to Panama City via Amsterdam. Air Europa operate a flight once a week from Gatwick to San Pedro de Sula in Honduras via Madrid.
More information: Below we have shown you just a fraction of the options available for Central America travel. Browse to get an idea of where you want to travel.
Still wondering? Contact us: You are definitely better off giving us a call or dropping us a line and letting us do the hard work for you.
#Livefortoday and book your Central America tour with us today. Chimu can put together an itinerary to suit you.
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