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- The best Central America tour packages
- What people love about Central America Tours
- Travel Central America your way
- Top operators in Central America
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Central American Journey (19 destinations)
43 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Lots of optional activities for those who want it. Nice hotels, great food and comfortable transport.”
Vasanthi, traveled in August 2024
Remarkable contrasts emerge from Guatemala's colonial cities to Costa Rica's volcanoes. Over 17 days, 38 destinations offer guided tours, cooking classes, and wildlife encounters. Approx. $150 daily includes hotels, transport, and select meals.
Duration 17 days Destinations Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operated in English Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,615
20% Off- US$2,092You save $523
Colonial cities, Mayan ruins, and tropical landscapes showcase Central America's diversity. Simple hotels and a community guesthouse on Ometepe Island provide comfort. For approx. $90 daily, enjoy orientation walks, beach time in El Tunco, and cloud forest adventures.
Duration 17 days Destinations Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica Age Range 18 to 90 year olds Operated in English Operator G Adventures From $1,399
10% Off- US$1,259You save $139
Volcanic landscapes, colonial cities, and cloud forests highlight this 17-day adventure from Guatemala to Costa Rica. Approx. $100 daily includes most accommodations, select meals, and guided activities. Ideal for active travelers seeking cultural immersion.
Duration 17 days Destinations Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operated in English Operator Intrepid Travel From $1,670
25% Off- US$1,252You save $418
Central American Highlights
27 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Explore offered the itinerary I was looking for, including Nicaragua and El Salvador. Guatemala was a surprise highlight for me.”
Sara, traveled in February 2020
This 16-day adventure crosses five Central American borders, rated 4.3/5 by 25+ travelers. From Maya ruins at Copan to Monteverde's cloud forests, diverse landscapes and cultures unfold. Colonial hotels house guests while expert guides navigate logistics across five countries.
Duration 16 days Destinations Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Operated in English Operator Explore! From $4,290
12% Off- US$3,780You save $510
Central American Highlights (Reverse)
27 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This was an amazing experience. Do expect a lot of travel time but wow. This was the best.”
AndyDavies, traveled in April 2019
Natural wonders connect 5 Central American countries from Costa Rica to Guatemala, featuring UNESCO sites, indigenous markets, and cloud forests. Approx. $260 daily includes comfortable hotels (4.1/5 rating), breakfasts, and highly-rated guides (4.8/5).
Duration 16 days Destinations Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Operated in English Operator Explore! From $4,150
12% Off- US$3,660You save $490
What people love about Central America Tours
- Central American Journey (19 destinations)
A rather quick journey through these 5 countries to get a glimpse of central American life. Somehow it didn’t feel rushed as there are 2 nights in all the places visited ( except start and finish ) . Lots of optional activities for those who want it. Nice hotels, great food and comfortable transport. Even the numerous border crossings went smoothly.
- Central American Highlights
There was an optional (self-guided) bike ride on the afternoon of arrival. These arrangements were a bit chaotic. We had to wait an hour after to the ride in order to return the bikes.
- Central American Highlights
Miguel, the tour guide on this trip, was excellent! Many years of experience in all of the countries you will visit and loads of local information to share. Explore offered the itinerary I was looking for, including Nicaragua and El Salvador. I took the north-to-south version of the trip. Guatemala was a surprise highlight for me. Antigua is a great place to start, very charming old city. I also loved Copan (really wonderful local guide there), Leon, Granada and San Juan. I didn’t really like the Costa Rica part, but that’s more personal preference. I think I would have liked other parts of CR (Monteverde, pacific coast) much more. You do get a fair bit of free time, so it helps to look ahead of time for things you want to see/do in places. Even with the optional activities for the free days, they take several hours but you still have time to explore or swim/lounge. Most dinners were group dinners, which others asked for. There are plenty of options though if you prefer to eat earlier or elsewhere. It takes a long time to serve 16 ppl. There are a couple longer travel days, and one really long day of 13H to get from Suchitoto to Leon. Pack your patience for that day. We used three different mini buses for the tour: one for Guatemala to Nicaragua border (very nice vehicle and wonderful driver), one for Nicaragua (vehicle not so great), and one for Costa Rica (very good vehicle and driver). Our group was 15, and the buses were smallish (only one empty seat) so several people get stuck each day with the two wheel well seats in the back or the cramped front seat. We rotated around to alleviate the hardship but bigger vehicles would be really nice. You’ll spend a lot of time driving. Mind the luggage limits! Hotels were mostly good, except in Granada (pool was really nice but mosquitoes in rooms despite being sprayed) and Cano Negro (I didn’t care for it, jungle garden and river means more bug bites for me, though none in rooms, but others thought setting was lovely). Pack good insect repellent!!!! More breakfasts were included than noted in trip details. They were simple but pretty good. There is a Tip Kitty of $50 USD, which I somehow missed in the pretrip notes but was grateful for. USD widely accepted but Miguel also helps to change money at borders if you have local left when switching countries. Border crossings went fine, again with Miguel’s assistance. On our trip, all border crossing fees came to about $30 USD total. Best to have smaller USD for this (e.g., you’ll pay $3-4 for Honduras three times, once for Copan, again on the way to Suchitoto because you cross back to Guatemala then back to Honduras before getting to El Sal., and finally when you transit across Honduras between Suchitoto to Leon). As the trip went on, most countries were asking about any recent travel to China. And when I left Costa Rica to fly to Panama (on my own, not part of tour), I needed to show my yellow fever card. So check entry requirements if you are adding on destinations. Overall pleased with the trip, happy with group (mostly from UK), and thought guide was exceptional. If you are comparing Central America tours, this one is super!!!
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See all Family toursIn Central America, adventure awaits. Traverse Costa Rica's rainforests on zip lines, surf El Salvador's powerful waves, or snorkel Belize's vibrant barrier reef. Hike up Guatemala's active volcanoes and kayak through Panama's lush mangroves for a thrilling journey.
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"The trip was a quick journey through Central American countries, from Guatemala to Costa Rica, but I didn’t feel it was rushed. Every second day was long travel days, if you don't mind, but the following day was mostly free day or choose optional activities. As this is a small group tour, transportation was a 16 seater van where there was not a lot of leg room. A few taller people in our group traveling in these vans for 8 hours did not feel comfortable; I consider myself short and I did struggle a bit as there was hardly any space to extend my legs; we only had 13 people (including our guide - Juan Ma Perez and driver). There were a number of border crossings, some were simple and quick and others quite time consuming. I felt the ones that were time consuming and complicated were due to our guide trying to complicate things by collecting the immigration fees to pay as a group. My experience is individual payment is much simpler and quicker. Border crossing in/out of Honduras and Nicaragua were interesting. Due to the route of the tour, we travelled into Honduras twice. Our guide told us entry fee into Honduras is US$4/p or they also accept the Guatemalan Quetzals of Q$30 and we can pay separately. At the counter we handed over $4 but were given a $3 receipt. I saw a plaque and posters at the counters stating entry fee is US$3. When asked later, our guide said the additional $1 is the currency conversion fee. A couple of days later when leaving Honduras I asked the immigration officer how much is the entry fee, he advised $3. I said we paid $4 a couple days ago; he answered, "really?". A few days later as we entered Honduras again (different entry point), our guide suggested to collect the entry fee of $4/p and pay as a group, but I opted to pay my entry fee separately. When in the immigration building, our guide approached me and asked for $4. I felt his tone wasn't friendly and I didn't want to cause any scene, so I gave him the money. When at the counter getting my passport stamped, I asked the officer how much is the entry fee and if there is any additional fee for currency conversion. He answered $3 and no additional fee. When told him that I paid $4, the officer asked which counter and officer charged $4? I said we handed the money over to our guide as a group. The officer said the entry fee is only $3 per entry and no conversation fee; if we handed the money separately to our guide for payment then it has nothing to do with the immigration. When entering Nicaragua, the entry fee suggested by our guide was different to the information provided on the internet (our guide said the info on the internet is incorrect). Our guide suggested to collect the money and pay as a group to speed up the process, I opted to pay separately, however our guide stood next to me and made sure I handed over the amount he suggested. I was last in the line but first to exit with all my documentation; while it took a while for the immigration office to process the group documentation and receipt. I felt there was a level of dishonesty from our guide. Our tour (for 2024) included 1 activity and 1 breakfast; all other activities were optional with a fee. The orientation walks included were literary an orientation walk, showing the location of the supermarket, laundry, souvenir stores, etc. Many of us later did not join the walks as we had google map to help us with orientation. We also felt our guide used the opportunity to take us to the restaurant he already arranged with the owner for dinner (we were not obliged to join as dinners were not included). A lot of us wanted to experience local culture and food, however the restaurants he arranged were more burgers, pasta, pan fried chicken or steaks with just a couple of local dishes. Many of us later decided to go separate ways for meals. It was nice for our guide wanting to arrange places for meals, however perhaps ask the group what food we would like to try or experience and maybe take us to restaurants that have better review/ratings. While 95% of activities were optional on this trip, prices of activities charged in 2024 were already more expensive than what is stated on the Intrepid website for 2025! A couple of activities were US$50 more than what was stated. Fully understand that prices may increase due to inflation, however a difference of $20-$50? There was an activity organized by our guide but we were told to pay directly to the company upon arrival. Our guide assured and confirmed with us, twice, that the activity costs US$40 including return transport. On the day, we were asked to pay $45 ($5 for return transport per person). As our guide did not come with us, I texted our guide advising the issue. He said, “thank you for the update, I also thought $40 included transport”. I asked him if he would like to call and confirm with the company as he arranged and booked the activity. Our guide simply said, “it is what it is, you will need to pay $5 for the transport.” There were other people (not part of our group) said that they only paid $40 and it included transport. I felt our guide deflected his responsibility and may have pocketed the extra $/p? Later, some of us decide to look for local tour companies for the same activities upon arriving at each location and we found local companies were at least $10-$20 cheaper than offered by Intrepid. As Intrepid is a big company, surely they can get better deals for the activities? Arrangement of transportation, cost of additional activities, and some information about the tour were provided at the very last minute. There were a few days that we left later to travel to our next destination because our guide couldn’t organize a transport to pick us up earlier as originally planned. Cost of activities were provided late in the afternoon for next day. Perhaps better organization skills, such as providing the cost of all additional activities on the first day of the tour (like other tour companies do) would be great. Intrepid is a well known company and people make final payment a month before the trip, surely this should be enough time to plan the journey. Perhaps Intrepid could learn from other tour companies about organization. Tour guides should always put first the interest of their passengers. However, I felt it wasn’t in this case. Also note that now a days we all have smart phones and information is readily accessible and available on the internet.
- Tours
- 22 Central America tours
- Age range
- 5 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 7h
- Response rate
- 88%
- Average price
- $215
- 5.0 (22,788 Central America reviews)
"Costa Rica Quest Tour description on TourRadar did not mention that a lot of activities included in the description cost extra money, each costing between $45 to $65. This was communicated only after booking the tour. Only one meal was included. The hotels used by this tour (G Adventures) were just okay, some of them subpar with small rooms and no WiFi in many rooms. The transportation arrangements were excellent. The best part was the local guide(CEO) who was extremely knowledgeable and flexible and made the experience quite enjoyable.
- Tours
- 32 Central America tours
- Age range
- 12 to 90 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 1h
- Response rate
- 96%
- Average price
- $325
- 4.5 (13,567 Central America reviews)
"Volcan Masaya, Granada & Leon, Suchitoto, Atitlan, Antigua
- Tours
- 20 Central America tours
- Age range
- 16 to 85 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 22h
- Response rate
- 96%
- Average price
- $400
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Best time to visit Central America
- Spring 2025Spring sees the landscape blossom, making for perfect for beach days in Costa Rica and Panama. Less crowded, it’s a good time for whale watching and snorkeling on coral reefs.
- March 2025 popular 465 tours
- April 2025 454 tours
- May 2025 432 tours
- Summer 2025Summer's wet season is prime for lush, green scenery and surfing in Nicaragua and El Salvador. Experience vibrant festivals and avoid the tourist crowds.
- June 2025 431 tours
- July 2025 popular 461 tours
- August 2025 454 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2025Autumn's rainy days lead to powerful waterfalls and quieter exploration. It's the best time for coffee tours in Honduras and bird watching as species migrate.
- September 2025 424 tours
- October 2025 popular 450 tours
- November 2025 404 tours
- Winter 2025 / 2026Winter brings cooler, dry weather, ideal for exploring Mayan ruins in Guatemala and Belize. Spot migrating birds and enjoy clear skies. It's perfect for volcano hiking.
- January 2025 367 tours
- February 2025 popular 445 tours
- December 2025 301 tours
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