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Destinations

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Roatan
Roatan
Roatan is the largest of the eight islands known collectively as Las Islas de la Bahia. Brilliant clear blue waters and palm fringed beaches are cooled by gentle trade winds. An extensive reef system offers the most spectacular diving and snorkeling in the Western hemisphere, while inland nature reserves give an up-close look at native wildlife, including monkeys, sloths, and parrots.
Panama Canal
Panama Canal
An essential passageway between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the Panama Canal is an extraordinary technological landmark and a testament to human innovation. Built in the early twentieth century by American engineers, the canal weaves through the Panamanian isthmus and allows easy access for commercial freighters and cruise ships alike.
Belize City
Belize City
A frequent stop for Caribbean cruises, this Central American destination will delight you with local flea markets, museums, and delicious eats.
Puntarenas
Puntarenas
This historic port town is located on the Gulf of Nicoya in Costa Rica. Don't miss the seafood cafes along Paseo de los Turistas promenade.
San Jose
San Jose
San Jose is the capital city of Costa Rica and is located in the province of San Jose, which is in the Central Valley. The city is surrounded by high green mountains. There are numerous museums as well as art galleries, theaters, exhibitions, parks and garden in the city. All regions in Costa Rica are accessible from the capital city of San Jose, which makes its an ideal starting point for touring the country.
Antigua
Antigua
Antigua, Guatemala's prized colonial monument, is just an hour from Guatemala City, and a pleasant alternative to staying in the capital. Good walking shoes are needed for its cobblestone streets. The most spectacular time to visit is Holy Week, when processions walk on handmade sawdust carpets with beautiful floral and geometric designs.
Colon
Colon
Northwest of Panama City lies the capital city of Colón, a gateway to the Panama Canal.
Monteverde
Monteverde
Monteverde, which means "green mountain," is nestled high in the Tilarán mountain range of Costa Rica. The Cloud Forest is the home to a myriad of plants, mammals, insects, reptiles, and over 400 species of exotic birds.
Puerto Quetzal
Puerto Quetzal
The largest Pacific seaport in Guatemala, Puerto Quetzal is also the gateway to Antigua, a well-preserved colonial city.
Panama City
Panama City
Panama City, the vibrant capital of Panama, is a city where modernity meets history in a striking blend. As you stroll through its lively streets, the futuristic skyline is crowned by the awe-inspiring Panama Canal, an engineering marvel that has shaped global trade for over a century. The canal's Miraflores Locks Visitor Center offers an up-close look at the massive ships navigating through this critical waterway, complete with panoramic views.
Caye Caulker
Caye Caulker
Measuring less than five miles north to south, Caye Caulker has become the more affordable alternative to Ambergris Caye, its sister island 11 miles north. With its laid-back vibe and short list of available activities Caye Caulker is well-suited to visitors seeking a relaxing atmosphere, enjoying the warm sea breezes with a cold drink in hand.
Copan
Copan
Copán, Honduras, is a hidden gem in Central America that beckons travelers with its extraordinary blend of ancient history, lush landscapes, and vibrant local culture. Known as the "Athens of the Maya," Copán is home to one of the most significant and well-preserved archaeological sites of the Mayan civilization, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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