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Central America
Kayak through the caves of Belize, step along the cloud forests of Costa Rica or snorkel the southern Barrier Reef. Central America offers every adventure environment in the world. The jungles of Central America lure visitors to experience outrageous flora and fauna, recorded by naturalists and celebrated by the indigenous cultures. Track the giant sloth or sail the coves of the western shoreline. You'll find all the adventure you can handle.
Belize
Mangrove in Belize
Snorkel or kayak through the legendary Lighthouse Reef, around Halfmoon Cay or along Glovers Reef, parts of largest barrier reef in the northern hemisphere and second largest in the world. Jump on your mountain bike and tour the rainforest canopy on designated trails. Or explore the jungle via more traditional means, trekking amid the calls of rare myna birds, incredible insects and resplendent waterfalls.
BELIZE TRIPS
SAN PEDRO HOTELS
Costa Rica
Tropical River in Costa Rica
The Cano Island Biological Reserve provides pristine forest and marine ecosystems, a perfect environment to explore the astounding natural habitats of Costa Rica. The Class IV Pacuare River, a designated "Wild and Scenic" River, is just one of several in the country that offer high energy rafting and the splendor of a Central American rainforest. Hike quickly through many trails, or slow to capture the flash of a songbird. You can even bushwack.
COSTA RICA TRIPS
TAMARINDO HOTELS
Guatemala
Meadow in Guatemala
Guatemala leads the world in recent archeological discoveries. In addition, the country's biodiversity is among the richest in the world. With 100 rivers and forest covering almost half of the country, Guatemala remains a great environment to explore. Visitors can also climb Acatedango and Fuego volcanoes, spelunk into the limestone caves or hike the Mayan trading routes. From highland to subterranean locations, Guatemala will exhaust your imagination.
GUATEMALA TRIPS
GUATEMALA CITY HOTELS
Panama
Panama Canal, Panama
Have you seen a giant sloth? Kayaked among an archipelago of 350 islands? No? Then head to Panama. This unique geography, an isthmus of an isthmus joining two continents, includes more than 10,000 species of plants and animals as well as the second largest rain forest in the Western Hemisphere, will delight any visitor. Catch site of the resplendent quetzal, often called the world's most beautiful bird, glide by rain forests from your whitewater raft. You'll find a tiny country full of visions and adventure.
PANAMA TRIPS
PANAMA HOTELS

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