While Central America is technically the bottom half of North America, grouping it in with the United States and Canada does it a disservice. Yes, these countries are close to home for our travellers, but they’re so unique, so beautiful, so much bigger than their relatively modest sizes. Fly a few hours south on a Central American vacation and you’ll fall in a love with a world of astounding beauty, fascinating history, and cultures that understand the important things in life.
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Astounding Animals
Located at the crossroads of migratory patterns, Central America is blessed with an astounding abundance of wildlife. Rainforest canopies reveal sloths and scarlet macaws, while just off the coast you’ll spot humpback whales and dolphins. Turtles breed on the sands of the Caribbean, while tiny poison dart frogs light up the inland forests. If you’re looking for the world’s most colourful animals, you’ll find them on a Central American vacation.

Historic Relics
Prior to European settlement, Central America was home to mighty empires and rich civilizations that left behind some of the most astounding monuments in the world. The Maya people built the mightiest pyramids west of the pharaohs in Chichen Itza and Tikal, while beneath the foundation of modern Mexico lies untold Aztec treasures. Tour Central America to uncover historic wonders in the midst of startling nature.

Beach Bliss
You’re never far from the beach on a trip to Central America. These countries are narrow and surrounded by the Pacific on one side and the Caribbean on the other. The beaches, cuisine, and history of Mexico will always have special appeal for North American travellers, but every country in Central America, from Belize in the north to Panama in the south, is blessed with warm weather, sunny days, and long stretches of sandy beaches that invite you in for a swim.
What do the experts say?
The Festes Majors are summer festivals held in the villages of Andorra. Each festival is unique to the village, with its own distinct style.
The Pyrenean Mountain scenery and tax-free shopping are two of my favourite things about travelling to Andorra.
I love learning about Nicaragua's culture and experiencing its Spanish influence in some cities. I was only there for five days, but I'll never forget how delicious the food was and how welcoming and extremely polite the people were.
The Day of the Dead in Guatemala is a great local tradition where people gather to fly giant, intricately decorated kites to honour the dead.
The colourful Spanish architecture, the beautiful scenery, particularly the stunning lakes, and the Mayan ruins are what I love most about Guatemala!
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