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Delve into Central America


18 July 2013

Delve into Central America


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Discover colonial towns in Nicaragua and El Salvador, explore bustling local markets in the Guatemalan highlands and search for wildlife in Costa Rica on a 16-day adventure through Central America.

Explore Worldwide’s Central American Highlights uncovers the best of Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica from NZ$1988* per person twin share.
Highlights include the colonial city of Antigua which is overlooked by three volcanoes, a visit to the colourful Chichicastenango market and cruise to the Maya villages around Lake Atitlan, the ancient site of Copan - one of the greatest Maya ruins in the Americas, and the lively colonial cities of Leon and Granada.

You’ll also discover stunning natural sights like the Masaya Volcano National Park and Cano Negro National Wildlife Refuge and enjoy an optional white-water rafting trip on Sarapiqui River, fringed by lush jungle home to monkeys, toucans and parrots.

The tour includes 14 nights at standard hotels, one night basic camping, four breakfasts, bus and boat transport, Explore Tour Leader and drivers, boatmen and local guides. Group sizes average between 14 to 18 people.

Contact your local travel agent or call Explore on 0800 269 263, email res@exploreworldwide.co.nz or visit www.exploreworldwide.co.nz.


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