-
San Salvador, El Salvador
Start your journey in El Salvador's vibrant capital. Explore the historic centro with the Catedral Metropolitana and try pupusas at Mercado Central. The nearby Parque Cuscatlán is great for an evening stroll.
-
El Tunco, El Salvador
El Salvador's most popular surf beach with a laid-back bohemian vibe. The black volcanic sand beaches and consistent waves make it perfect for surfers of all levels. Grab fresh seafood at the beachfront restaurants and enjoy the lively sunset scene.
-
Juayúa, El Salvador
-
Santa Ana, El Salvador
El Salvador's second largest city is home to the stunning neo-Gothic Santa Ana Cathedral and a gorgeous colonial central park. Don't miss hiking Volcán Santa Ana (Ilamatepec) for panoramic views and a stunning crater lake. The city also serves as a gateway to the Mayan ruins of Tazumal.
-
Antigua, Guatemala
Guatemala's UNESCO-listed colonial city is one of the best-preserved Spanish baroque cities in the Americas. Stroll past colourful ruins, volcanoes looming overhead, and lively markets selling textiles. Try pepián stew at a local comedor and catch a rooftop view of Volcán de Agua at sunset.
-
Finca La Soledad, Guatemala
-
Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala
-
Santa Cruz La Laguna, Guatemala
-
Lake Atitlán, Guatemala
One of the most beautiful lakes in the world, surrounded by three towering volcanoes and indigenous Maya villages. Base yourself in San Pedro La Laguna or Panajachel and take boats to explore villages like San Juan and Santiago Atitlán. The lake is perfect for kayaking, hiking, and immersing in Tz'utujil Maya culture.
-
Flores, Guatemala
A picturesque island town on Lago Petén Itzá and the gateway to the spectacular Tikal ruins. Day-trip to Tikal to explore towering Mayan temples emerging from dense jungle — arrive early to beat the heat and crowds. Flores itself has colourful streets, lakeside restaurants, and a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere.
-
Tikal National Park, Guatemala
-
San Ignacio, Belize
-
Caye Caulker, Belize
End your Central American adventure on this idyllic Caribbean island where the motto is 'Go Slow'. The turquoise waters are perfect for snorkelling the Belize Barrier Reef, swimming with nurse sharks, and diving the famous Blue Hole nearby. Feast on fresh lobster and grilled fish at the Split, a beloved local hangout.
-
Ambergris Caye, Belize
-
Belize City, Belize
Cross into Belize and spend time in the country's largest city before heading to the cayes. Visit the Museum of Belize and the iconic Swing Bridge in the historic waterfront district. Use the city as a hub to arrange water taxis and tours to the stunning Belize Barrier Reef.