That’s right! We went to Central America for 6 Weeks, visited 4 Countries, and spent $2650 per person. And you can too!! Part 5 – How to Plan a Trip to Central America Step 1: Determine Your Time Frame Although Central America looks small,… Continue Reading “Central America. 6 Weeks. 4 Countries. $2650. Part 5 – How to Plan a Trip to Central America”
That’s right! We went to Central America for 6 Weeks, visited 4 Countries, and spent $2650 per person. (And you could too!) Here’s where we went and what we did! Part 4: Belize Getting In Coming from Honduras, we took the Pride of Belize… Continue Reading “Central America. 6 Weeks. 4 Countries. $2650. Part 4 – Belize”
That’s right! We went to Central America for 6 Weeks, visited 4 Countries, and spent $2650 per person. (And you could too!) Here’s where we went and what we did! Part 2: Guatemala Getting In We found a steal of a deal on a… Continue Reading “Central America. 6 Weeks. 4 Countries. $2650. Part 2 – Guatemala”
Well, the time had come to say Adios to Central America and cross into Colombia. As you probably already know, there are no roads connecting Panama and Colombia, and the dense mountainous jungles in between are known as the Darien Gap. Crossing on foot… Continue Reading “Sailing the San Blas – Bienvenido a América del Sur!”
Well it was time to leave the beautiful Jungle and the Osa Peninsula. We collected our belongings, including one sack of dirty, musty laundry each, and took the ferry (uctual ferry this time) from Puerto Jiminez to Gulfito. We then caught the bus that… Continue Reading “The Labryrinth of Panama”
Well, after exploring the city of San Jose and being derailed from our plan to head to Puerto Viejo on the Caribbean side, we needed to decide what to see in Costa Rica. Costa Rica is a natural gem with incredible wildlife, mountains, volcanoes,… Continue Reading “A Wild Jungle Adventure – Puerto Jimenez, Costa Rica”
Well, it was time to leave Playa Tunco, so we took a direct shuttle from there to Leon, Nicaragua for $50 US. Aside from leaving 2 hours after the departure time, the shuttle was quite nice with air conditioning, WiFi, and plenty of space.… Continue Reading “Leon, Ometepe Island, and San Jose”
Well, it was time to leave Guatemala and the route shifted slightly again. Since we had visited so many ruins, we decided to skip Copan in Honduras. There are many wonders in Guatemala and the USD goes far. I will definitely return to this… Continue Reading “¡Que Surpresa! Playa Tunco, El Salvador”
Well, we left beautiful Caye Caulker via water taxi and returned to Belize City. We jumped on a bus and a few hours later we were in San Ignacio, Belize. San Ignacio, a small town close to the Guatemalan border, is home to Cahel… Continue Reading “El Mundo Maya de Belice y Guatemala”
Waking up early in Playa del Carmen, we decided we must make a move. So, we purchased our tickets for the overnight bus from Playa to Belize City (530 pesos) and, luckily, got the last two seats! We were able to ditch the large… Continue Reading “Caye Caulker, Belize”