Central America in a nutshell
Lovers of culture and nature will be fully satisfied in Central America. Compared to South America, this region is relatively small. But the differences in landscape are quite remarkable. From the tropical jungle in Panama and Costa Rica to the deserts of north-western Mexico and from high volcanoes in the south-west to the tropical lowlands of Yucatan in the north-east. The region has a particularly rich culture and history of the Mayas and the Spanish colonists. The region therefore contains all the ingredients for an unforgettable tour or holiday.
Geographically, Central America is not a continent. As a cultural region, predominantly Spanish-speaking, it is part of North America. The region stretches from Panama in the south-east to Mexico in the north-west. The Caribbean is also considered part of Central America.
Apart from the islands in the Caribbean, the region includes (in alphabetical order) the following countries: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua and Panama. We have visited all of them once and we have been back to some of them again. We will describe them on this website in the near future. We’ll start with Mexico, one of the most popular destinations of the region.