Central America with Latin America Tours
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As an independent tour operator of the LAT Consulting GmbH, Latin America Tours provides you with custom-fit individual trips to all of Central America and Mexico. Come visit our websites for the Central American countries…
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Costa Rica
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Small country – amazing diversity. The abundance of natural highlights and breathtaking fauna this small country in the heart of Central America has to offer is unique in the world. Scale active volcanoes with kitschy blue crater lakes in the central highlands and discover the one of a kind flora and fauna on adventurous tours through the untouched rainforest. Experience nature in its most beautiful facets in 27 national parks and enjoy the Costa Rican hospitality of the likeable “Ticos”.
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>> Latin America Tours (Costa Rica)
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Belize
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The former British colony is the second smallest of the Latin American countries and the only one with English as its official language. It is located on the Caribbean coast between Mexico and Guatemala, in the heart of the former realm of the Mayas. Especially the jungles and rainforests of Belize hold many surprises for nature lovers: hidden Maya ruins, a large array of unique animals such as the jaguar, and many spectacular jungle lodges. Diving is a popular pastime along the coast and on the countless cays (islands). The second-largest barrier reef in the world and the unmistakable Big Blue Hole are just some of the sensational underwater highlights that Belize has to offer.
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Latin America Tours (Belize)
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Guatemala
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Guatemala is known as the country of everlasting spring and is colorful like no other. The most impressive of the currently accessible Maya cities, Tikal, lies in the jungle of the mystical region around the Petén-Itzá lake. In the highlands, the colonial town Antigua, lively Indio markets and the deep blue Atitlán lake are surrounded by an impressive backdrop of several volcanoes. The Guatemalans are very sincere and speak over 50 indigenous languages besides Spanish, of which half are Maya dialects. On the Caribbean side, the coast of the Rio Dulce region, populated by the Garifunas (descendants of African slaves), and remote dark beaches with little tourist activity await you.
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>> Latin America Tours (Guatemala)
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El Salvador
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Despite its humble size, the smallest of the Central American countries boasts many amazing sights. Long sandy beaches and jagged cliffs on the Pacific coast, pre-Columbian towns with up to 10’000 year old petroglyphs, impressive volcanic regions with thermal springs, clear lakes and countless national parks await your visit. El Salvador is also home to the longest Central American river, the Rio Lempa. The highlands are home to several magnificent colonial town and quaint Indio villages. A visit to the colonial gem Suchitoto and the Lago Coatepeque near the high volcano Santa Ana are a must.
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>> Latin America Tours (El Salvador)
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Honduras
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Honduras offers its visitors a unique natural diversity. It is home to the largest still intact and connected rain forests and natural reserves for flora and fauna in Central America. Copán and other witnesses of the Maya culture, as well as colonial buildings in Gracias and Esperanza, belong to this country’s world of experience as much as the elaborately crafted palm leaf huts of the cheerful population. The Caribbean coast and the offshore islands Roatan and Utila boast roaming, palm-tree lined dream beaches and fascinating diving spots around the second largest coral reef in the world.
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>> Latin America Tours (Honduras)
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Nicaragua
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Nicaragua is an emerging destination for every aspect of a first-class vacation. The colonial towns León and Granada, located by the Nicaragua Lake, are cultural and architectural highlights. Experience the joyful bustle of large food and handicraft markets in Granada’s neighboring towns. Untouched rainforests in the country’s barely accessible north, hot thermal springs in Selva Negra, the coffee region around Matagalpa, the active volcano Masaya, the mysterious volcanic island Ometepe, dreamy beaches in Pacific bays and the little known Caribbean Corn Island are perfect ingredients for a diverse tour full of adventure.
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>> Latin America Tours (Nicaragua)
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Panama
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Panama is located on the small strip of land that connects Central and South America. The country’s landmark is the over 100 year old Panama Canal, which is used as a shortcut between the Caribbean and Pacific by large merchant ships. But Panama has so much more to offer. On the Caribbean side, the island paradise Bocas del Toro and the San Blas archipelago, comprised of 360 small palm islands with white beaches, are a dream for sailors. The interesting people of the Kuna Indian tribe reside here. The west is home to cloud forests and dreamy tropical mountain landscapes in Volcán and Boquete. The booming capital Panama City, with modern business districts on the one hand and a beautiful colonial city center on the other, is a great complement to the country’s sensational flora and fauna.
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