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6+ Week Central America Itinerary

29/9/2017

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Got 6 weeks up your sleeve and want to see what Central America has to offer? You've come to the right place, our 6 week Central America itinerary packs a whole lot in. 


For such a tiny part of the world, Central America is packed full of all kinds of natural beauty and great activities. From zip lining past sloths in the cloud forests of Costa Rica, to boarding down volcanoes in Nicaragua, to scuba-diving shipwrecks in Utila and snorkelling with whale sharks off Belize, Central America really has it all.

We have been through Central America twice now. We've gone North to South and then South to North and both times we've done loads of things and seen some truly amazing places.

Now to truly see and experience everything Central America has to offer we're recommend at least 2 months. However you can still see lots of places and visit multiple countries with less time as travel between countries is quick-ish (emphasis on the ish) due to the small size of them. If you don't have endless time then 6 weeks in Central America is definitely enough time to pack a whole lot in!

Now although Mexico is technically part of North America we're going to include it in this itinerary because it's an easy base to fly in and out of AND it's an awesome country with LOADS to see and do (you could easily spend months just in Mexico and only scratch the surface)
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Without further ado, here is our 6 week Central America itinerary.

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Itinerary

​If heading Nth → Sth: Fly in to Mexico City or Cancun (usually via LA if you're coming from Australia/NZ) and fly home from Panama City or San Jose. If heading Sth → Nth then reverse the itinerary! This Itinerary could take you anywhere from 2 to 4 months.. Or even longer! This is an itinerary combining our two trips to the region. It is by no means exhaustive, but we hope it is helpful in planning your own little jaunt.

  • Mexico
    • Yucatan Peninusla: (If flying in to Cancun)
      • Cancun
      • Isla Holbox
      • Playa Del Carmen
      • Isla Mujeres
      • Tulum
    • Central Mex: (If flying in to Mexico City)
      • Mexico City
      • Oaxaca
      • San Cristobal
      • Palenque
      • Puerto Escondido (Only if surfing)
    • All of Baja Mexico but further away, probably best to do on a separate trip unless you have loads of time
 
  • Belize
    • Caye Caulker
 
  • Guatemala
    • Flores (Tikal Ruins)
    • Semuc Champey
    • Lake Atitlan
    • Antigua
 
  • El Salvador
    • El Tunco
 
  • Honduras
    • Utila (Only if scuba diving)
 
  • Nicaragua
    • Leon
    • Granada
    • Corn Islands
    • Isla Ometepe
    • Popoyo (Only if surfing)
    • San Juan Del Sur
 
  • Costa Rica
    • Monteverde
    • San Jose
    • Manuel Antonio
    • Nicoya Peninsula
      • Montezuma
      • Sata Teresa
    • Corcovado National Park
    • Puerto Viejo
 
  • Panama
    • Bocas Del Toro
    • San Blas Islands
    • Panama City
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Mexico

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CANCUN​

Where to stay:
  • Plenty of resort options (Didn't do one so cannot recommend specifics)
  • Hostel El Corazon (Really friendly, short walk to major bus terminal, but a bus trip to beach)

What to do:
  • International Airport - Good start/finish point
  • Super Touristy!
  • Great if you want a resort/all inclusive experience
  • Drink & party
  • Catch a ferry to Isla Mujeres from here!

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ISLA MUJERES

Where to stay:
  • ​Poc-Na Hostel

​What to do:
  • Rent a golf cart to explore island
  • Visit turtle sanctuary (not sure if real sanctuary...?)
  • Lunch at Mango Cafe (Pricey but delicious!)
  • Beach

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ISLA HOLBOX

Where to stay:
  • ​Hosel Ida y Vuelta

​What to do:
  • Beach
  • Street Food in Square at night (Tacos, Churros & Corn for 50c)
  • Swim with whale sharks (if in season)

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PLAYA DEL CARMEN

Where to stay:
  • Plenty of options from hostel dorms up to high end resorts

​What to do:
  • Party
  • Hire a car and visit Ik Kil Cenote & Chichen Itza (pictured)
  • Beach (but much better at other places along coast)

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TULUM

Where to stay:
  • Tulum Bay

​What to do:
  • ​Hire Bikes! (From Kellys)
  • Ride to Grand Cenote (150 peso entry per person)
  • Tulum Ruins (64 peso entry per person)
  • Beach

BELIZE

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CAYE CAULKER

Where to Stay:
  • Jeremiah's Inn

What To Do:
  • Drinks at Lazy Lizards
  • Swim at The Split
  • Raggamuffin Tours
    • Snorkelling Day Trip
    • 2 Night Boat Trip

GUATEMALA

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SEMUC CHAMPEY

Where to Stay:
  • ​Zephyr (more party party) or Utopia (more chill)

What To Do:
  • ​Visit Semuc Champey

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FLORES (TIKAL RUINS)

Where to Stay:
  • ​Not sure sorry!

What To Do:
  • ​Visit Tikal Ruins!
  • Guided tour very worth it to learn all about the history!

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LAKE ATITLAN (San Pedro)

Where to Stay:
  • ​Hostel Fe

What To Do:
  • ​Hike around the lake!
    • Boat to San Marcus then walk to Santa Cruz, have a delicious lunch with a view at Cafe Isla Verde and boat back to San Pedro!
  • Hike to Indian Nose

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ANTIGUA

Where to Stay:
  • ​Bigfoot Hostel 
    • Can get shuttle direct to Leon & Utila from here!

What To Do:
  • ​Visit Markets
  • Explore cobblestone streets

HONDURAS

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UTILA

Where to Stay:
  • ​Alton's

What To Do:
  • ​Dive
  • Learn to Dive 
  • Skid row Challenge

NICARAGUA

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LEON

Where to Stay:
  • ​Bigfoot Hostel

What To Do:
  • ​Volcano Board!

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CORN ISLANDS (LITTLE CORN)

Where to Stay:
  • ​Carlitos Place ($7 per person for hut on water!)

What To Do:
  • ​Scuba Dive
  • Swim
  • Explore Islands
  • Trivia Night @ Tranquilo

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GRANADA

Where to Stay:
  • ​El Momento

What To Do:
  • ​Visit Laguna de Apoyo & Apoyo Beach Club
  • Explore streets and cafes (Garden Cafe!)

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OMETEPE ISLAND

Where to Stay:
  • ​Casa Moreno

What To Do:
  • ​Hike Volcanos!

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PLAYA GIGANTE & POPOYO (Only if Surfing)

Where to Stay:
  • Playa Gigante
    • Gigante Bay
  • ​Popoyo
    • Mag Rock
    • Nica waves Surf Camp

What To Do:
  • Playa Gigante
    • Surf Colorados
    • Playa Amarillo
    • Eat at Partywave
  • ​Popoyo
    • ​Surf
    • Expensive beverages & food at Mag Rock

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SAN JUAN DEL SUR

Where to Stay:
  • ​Surfing Donkey
  • Naked Tiger (Party party)

What To Do:
  • ​Hike to Christ Statue (amazing viewpoint!)
  • Sunday Funday
  • Hire car/motorbike and surf

COSTA RICA

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MONTEVERDE

Where to Stay:​
  • Pension Santa Elena

What To Do:
  • ​Canopy Tour
    • ​Ziplining & Tarzan Swing
    • Bird watching
  • Butterfly House

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NICOYA PENINSULA
​(Montezuma & Santa Teresa)

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Where to Stay:
  • ​Santa Teresa
    • Don Jon's
  • Montezuma
    • Aurora Hotel

What To Do:
  • ​Hire quad bikes and drive between Montezuma, Santa Teresa & Mal Pais
  • Jump rocks and fresh water pools at Montezuma Waterfalls
  • Surf & Beach

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MANUEL ANTONIO
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Where to Stay:
  • ​Backpackers Manuel Antonio

What To Do:
  • ​Beach
  • ​Manual Antonio National Park

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CORCOVADO NATIONAL PARK
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Where to Stay:
  • ​Cabinas Del Perezoso

What To Do:
  • ​Tour of National Park
  • See loads of animals (birds, anteaters, moths, bats, monkeys, frogs, lizards and sloths!)

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SAN JOSE
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Where to Stay:
  • ​Alajuela Backpackers

What To Do:
  • ​Visit Volcano Poas
  • Explore City

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PUERTO VIEJO
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Where to Stay:
  • ​Lizard King
  • Rocking J's

What To Do:
  • ​Beach
  • Cahuita National Park
  • Sloth Sanctuary

PANAMA

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BOCAS DEL TORO
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Where to Stay:
  • ​Casa Max

What To Do:
  • ​Snorkelling Trip​
  • Red Frog Beach & Hospital Point
  • Ride bikes to Bocas Del Drago
  • Aqua Lounge

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SAN BLAS ISLANDS (end in Colombia)
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Where to Stay:
  • ​On a boat! Or on the Islands!
  • San Blas Adventures was great!

What To Do:
  • ​Snorkel
  • Read
  • Relax

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Panama 2012

22/2/2012

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Our last stop on our Central American journey was Panama. 

Once in Panama we headed straight for Bocas Del Toro on Isla Colón, an island off the Caribbean coast. When we arrived on the island we wandered around on foot with our backpacks and found a place we liked the look of, Casa Max. A double private room with a bathroom and balcony for $38USD was fine by us!

Our first night on the island also happened to be Ash Wednesday. Whilst Carnival is celebrated throughout Latin America, in Bocas they do things a little differently. We walked into town from our hotel one night to find a huge noisy crowd in the main street of town. On closer inspection we found what seemed like every young man in town was lining both sides of the street shoulder to shoulder. We heard a huge roar from the crowd as a red blur ran through the hundred metre long tunnel of people and bolted out the other side. After watching this happen every few minutes, we realised that these red and black blurs were guys wearing devil suits. And the reason they were running so fast down this tunnel was that the guys lining the street had lined up to belt them on the legs with home made whips as they ran past! After speaking to some people around town, we found out this devil whipping had been going on for the whole week previously for carnival. You can read more about these maniacs here. (Bocas Del Toro travel website)

Whilst in Bocas we explored, on foot, by bike and in the water. On our second day there we booked a snorkelling day trip that would take us to see dolphins, Crawl Caye and Hospital Point (both snorkelling stops) and Red Frog Beach. The day was fun, but coming from Australia where you see dolphins frequently, either surfing or standing on the beach made the dolphin portion less special to us then others (as the dolphins were only coming because they were being fed). However at our stop at Red Frog Beach Bec was ecstatic to see a baby sloth in a tree, our 2nd sloth sighting of the trip. Red frog beach was really pretty, and we had a fun afternoon in the surf and sun. You can hire boards here and we're led to believe some days here the surf is really good - although this isn't overly common due to being in the calm Caribbean. 

The next day we caught a taxi boat over to Aqua Lounge. A bar built on a wharf with swings and a trampoline you can jump into the water from. We spent the afternoon sipping beers and vodka pineapples whilst jumping in and out of the beautiful blue water, swimming around and under the bar. That whole day there had been an island wide power outage (which we soon learnt was quite common on the island). This hadn't affected us as we'd been outside all day, however that night Bec ordered chicken for dinner (that we forgot would not have been refrigerated all day).. and spent the next 36 hours throwing up and sleeping. 

2 days after the food poisoning fiasco Bec was feeling better so we decided we'd hire bike and ride to Bocas del Drago and Starfish beach, a couple of beaches on the other side of the island. So off we went, we hired bikes and begun our ride. The ride was only 16km so we thought it would be quite easy. However, we did not take into account the many hills along the way, the fact our bikes were single speed, the humidity and heat and also the fact that Bec was still slightly sore and sick from food poisoning the day before. Maybe not so easy... It was a struggle to get to the other side, but once we were there it was totally worth it. The sand was white, the water was bright blue and there were big orange starfish hidden in the shallows. There were also cute little fish that kept trying to bite our toes! 
We lay in the sun and swum around for a couple of hours before we decided we'd get a taxi back (taxi's in Bocas are utes, so we could easily put our bikes in the back).

The next few days we explored town a little more, and did our final shopping for gifts before heading to Panama City to fly home via LA.

In Panama City we stayed at Casa Cuba, a lovely hostel run by Luis and his wife Theresa. They were such beautiful people and had the walls of their hostel lined with framed photos of every single guest that had stayed there before. 

Unfortunately we only got to spend one night at Casa Cuba and in Panama City, as we had to fly home to Sydney to begin our Uni Semester a few days later. Our first whirlwind taste of Latin America was absolutely amazing, but absolutely far too rushed! We saw a great deal but missed out on seeing and experiencing so much more! We both agreed that some time in the not too distant future we would have to return to Central America and spend some more time there, getting to know the people, learning spanish, and visiting some more of the amazing places that we heard wonderful things about from the other travellers but didn't get to see first hand. And who knows; if we have the time, maybe even venture further afield?

Until then, next stop.... Home.

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