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Central America › Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador


PRICE PER DAY


£849 50


TOUR ONLY £ MY OWN ROOM


269 £


Backroads of Central America 17 days › San José to Antigua


✓ Connecting with your hosts in a homestay experience ✓ Chilling out on a stretch of remote Nicaraguan beach ✓ Strolling through Antigua’s colonial streets ✓ Exploring Mayan ruins ✓ Hiking through a cloud forest


Take the road less travelled through Central America with other travellers your own age—so you can be sure to get down with other adventurers that’ll keep up. This is one of our most exciting trips, fi lled with breathtaking scenery—from tropical rainforests alive with jungle melodies to colonial cities bouncing to a decidedly more human beat. You’ll blaze your own path as you discover a region of volcanoes, craters, beaches and lush forests.


What you need to know Itinerary & Sightseeing


Day 1 San José Arrive at any time. › Day 2-3 La Fortuna/Arenal Options abound – soak in Arenal’s hot springs or try some adrenaline sports like whitewater rafting or waterfall rappelling. › Day 4-5 Monteverde Visit a cloud forest reserve, fly through the jungle canopy via a zipline or tour a coffee plantation. › Day 6-7 Ometepe (1B,2D) Get to know our local friends during a two night homestay experience. Try the cuisine, test your language skills, head off to climb one of two volcanoes or visit a local swimming hole. › Day 8-9 Granada (1B) Explore Granada with an orientation walk. Visit the active Masaya Volcano or kayak the isletas in Lake Nicaragua. › Day 10-11 Poneloya Enjoy a couple of days of relaxation on a remote beach. Surfing, swimming and relaxing on the sand awaits. Opt to hike Cerro Negro or check out the city of León. › Day 12 Suchitoto After a long day of travel via bus, boat and van, arrive at the colonial town of Suchitoto. Don’t forget to eat the delicious pupusas, a local Salvadorian speciality. › Day 13-14 Concepción de Ataco Explore the “Ruta de las Flores” area with its quaint Salvadorian towns and many artisans. Day hikes, a coffee tour and shopping are some of many options for your time here. › Day 15-16 Copán/Antigua Visit the Mayan ruins of Copán or visit local hot springs. Explore the colonial city of Antigua on an orientation walk. Relax with a massage or soak up the culture in one of many cafés. › Day 17 Antigua Depart at any time.


What’s included: Orientation walk around Granada and Antigua, overnight homestay experience on Ometepe, homestay.


Accommodation: Simple hotels (14 nts), homestay (2 nts). Transport: Public bus, boat, van, taxi, walking. Group size: Max 16, avg 10. Group leader: Group Leader throughout. Meals included: 2 breakfasts, 2 dinners. B = breakfast and D = dinner. Meal budget: Allow USD360-450 for meals not included.


Energy Level Tour Code: CRBRG GU AT EMALA Antigua Ataco Copán


EL SA LV ADOR Poneloya


Ometepe La Fortuna /Arenal Monteverde San José


COST A RICA


HONDURAS Suchitoto


NICARAGU A Granada


Discovery


This tour runs in the following months: Jan


May Sep


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Apr Aug Dec


For full details of tour dates and prices visit www.edgeadventures.com/tours/crbrg


or call us on 0844 225 3135 95


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