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posted
19-Jun-2008 15:30
by: Irene_Adler »

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23-Dec-2008 10:00
by: Irene_Adler »

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Thread Locked Welcome to the Central America branch!

Welcome to the Thorn Tree's Central America branch.

We hope you find plenty of useful information about travelling to Central America here. It is highly recommended that new users check out the Central America FAQ thread before posting a new thread; you may find many of the answers you seek there, and the FAQ thread has been updated as of December 2008! It also contains helpful information about how to search the forum and advice for how to post your questions. If you are a returning user or a Central America guru, please help us keep the FAQ thread up-to-date by adding important information which is absent, or pointing out information which is no longer being represented accurately.

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23-Jun-2005 22:17
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29-Nov-2009 13:23
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Central America Branch FAQ

Here are some tips to help you find the information you want and need about Central America:

1. Have a good look around the Thorn Tree before asking your question - quite often your question (or one very similar to it) will have been asked and answered before. Some of the most frequently asked questions are included in this thread below.

2. Research before asking a question and make your question as specific to your situation as possible. It will help you get better, more detailed and useful answers from the community. Invest some preliminary time and our knowledgeable community will help you fill in the gaps.

3. Explore Lonely Planet's Destinations, an online resource which has a wealth of key info and tips.

4. When you're ready to ask a question, choose the relevant country from the drop down menu to ensure the most rel... more »

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posted
05-Dec-2009 14:16
by: njscott63 »

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05-Dec-2009 14:16
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0 replies , 2 views location: Costa Rica

Pros and cons Malpais-Puerto Viejo

Still trying to decide which coast for February surf trip with son. We want waves, beach bars and lively towns to stroll around at night.
Malpais Pros:
Great surf year round, uncrowded
Great weather, no rain
Plenty of cheap hostels
Montezuma close by
Cons:
Dusty and dry
Tom and Gisele live there
town set back from beach
very spread out
there is a hotel that costs $400 a night
Puerto Viejo:
Great surf in Feb
plenty of cheap hostels
cheap, good eats
day trips close by
beach bars
can bike anywhere except to Bocas
cons:
rain
localism in the lineup
crackheads

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posted
05-Dec-2009 14:05
by: wildwind2004 »

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05-Dec-2009 14:05
by: wildwind2004 »

0 replies , 2 views location: Panama

Hostel w/ Internet, walking distance to swimming hole & mountain walk

I am looking for a hostel near a local fresh water swimming hole. wifi internet a big plus. It's a simple quest for a country like Panama. Anyone any suggestions?

brad

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posted
05-Dec-2009 13:22
by: cleat »

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05-Dec-2009 13:22
by: cleat »

0 replies , 5 views location: Costa Rica

amatuer night in san joey

A very happy not crappy new year to all!
just seeking an activity (even the wholesome type, parades, festivities, bull jumping er whatever) can it be that the fiesta san pedro is all of this.. or anyone know anything else to do for a celebration in the central valley this year?
gracias beebo

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posted
05-Dec-2009 13:16
by: msjpd »

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05-Dec-2009 13:16
by: msjpd »

0 replies , 10 views location: Panama

Yandup or Kuanidup or Where?

Hello All,

We are thinking of going to San Blas (Cuna Yala) for two or three nights. We recently were stuck on an island at Bocas del Toro with an unhappy innkeeper, and realize the potential island drawback of being a captive audience.

Does anyone have recent experience at Yandup or Kuanidup or staying on the mainland and organizing things from there? We would like to go snorkeling and relax and enjoy the flora and fauna.

Thanks for your information.

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posted
05-Dec-2009 12:53
by: crazy4trave01 »

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05-Dec-2009 12:53
by: crazy4trave01 »

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Transportation while in Nicaragua

My husband and I will be traveling for the first time to Nicaragua in March 2010 for one week and are looking to visit 2-3 locations while there. This question is related to how we should get around once in Nicaragua. Initially, I assumed that we would rent an 4x4 and drive ourselves. However, I've heard quite a bit about issues that arise when driving in Nicaragua that is causing us to reconsider our mode of transportation.

The first problem is that we do not speak Spanish. For a traveler with language barrier issues is it better to self drive, use the bus system, taxis or arrange private shuttles?

If we drive ourselves our biggest concern is with the idea of being pulled over by Nicaraguan police and hassled when we're so severely limited with the language issues. Based on what I've read it sounds like this happens to almost everyone. Is that a gross overstatement?... more »

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posted
05-Dec-2009 12:46
by: msjpd »

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05-Dec-2009 12:46
by: msjpd »

0 replies , 8 views location: Panama

Snorkeling Visibility at San Blas?

Does anyone have information about water clarity at San Blas? We have recently been at Bocas del Toro and are now at Pueblo Viejo (Costa Rica) and it is turbid because of rainfall, which we understand is normal for these places this time of year.

Is San Blas water clarity affected by river runoff? Does anyone know what the visibility is now? Thanks!

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posted
05-Dec-2009 12:37
by: crazy4trave01 »

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05-Dec-2009 12:37
by: crazy4trave01 »

0 replies , 12 views location: Nicaragua

Pacific Coast Beach Towns

My husband and I will be traveling for the first time to Nicaragua this March 2010 for one week. We're looking for adventure travel and time on the beach. We've selected Ometepe and Cerro Negro for our adventure locations, but are still unsure of where to spend 2-3 day of beach time. We're not surfers (but may consider taking a lesson or two while there), but like to relax, enjoy the surf and sand. We'd like nice accommodations and are willing to pay $100 a night to be on the beach. We definitely want a location with some kind of small town of village within walking distance of the beach & and hotel. We've considered the following locations, but find mixed and varied reviews on each.

  • Las Penitas/Poneloya - We're unsure of how "clean" or nice these beaches are as well as the accommodations in the area.

  • San Juan de Sur - It sounds like we can get the accommodations...
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posted
05-Dec-2009 12:32
by: everestdreams »

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05-Dec-2009 14:06
by: everestdreams »

2 replies , 40 views location: Guatemala

Photographer headed to Lake Atitlan - Need Advice!

My girlfriend and I are headed to Guatemala and Belize for two months starting in January to shoot some freelance photography work. We are planning on heading to Lake Atitlan after spending a few days in Antigua. I have heard a few issues of robberies happening around the lake, however I really want document the beauty of that area. Anyone have any ideas? I shoot alot of photography work in the developing world, so I am not a stranger to theft...I just have not been to Guatemala yet. We are not into partying and would prefer a laid back and low key location around the lake to sleep. Any recommendations?

I would also love any advice on places to visit and shoot around the area. I think we are planning on heading to Huehuetenango after Lake Atitlan. Any and all advice is much appreciated.

Thanks.

Colby Brown
www.colbybrownphotography.com

p.s.- Is pepper spray legal in Guate... more »

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posted
05-Dec-2009 10:38
by: enmisviajes »

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05-Dec-2009 10:38
by: enmisviajes »

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Midrange Hotels in Montezuma?

My boyfriend and I will be Montezuma for New Years and are looking for a mid range place to stay (around $40-50/night). I keep seeing great budget places (but more for single travelers) or really expensive resorts. Anyone have any advice? (Hotel Lucy is already booked).

Gracias!

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posted
05-Dec-2009 10:03
by: Groovygal »

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05-Dec-2009 10:03
by: Groovygal »

0 replies , 17 views location: Guatemala

walking round lake atitlan

Hi,
Are there any paths around lake atitlan it is safer to walk. I was thinking of walking from jaibalito to san marcos one day next week but on reading the post about someone getting robbed I´m guessing it´s not such a good idea. I walked from san pedro to san juan last week and it was a main road with lots of cars and people and I really didn´t feel at risk. Are there any more roads between villiages like this?

Thanks
Kate

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posted
05-Dec-2009 08:59
by: robin34 »

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05-Dec-2009 11:12
by: Lizzabette »

2 replies , 31 views location: Nicaragua

Time on the Beach in Nicaragua

Hey guys,

My husband and I will be in Nicaragua for exactly one month in January. We have been roughing it in South America and are looking forward to spending some time on the beach.

We plan to spend some time in Granada. What else would you suggest for us?

Thanks so much!

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posted
05-Dec-2009 08:31
by: carissa_k4 »

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05-Dec-2009 12:14
by: gorski »

1 replies , 18 views location: Honduras

Garifuna Villages Around Tela

Hello!

I am headed down to Central America for 5 weeks. Hoping to get to Belize, Honduras and possibly another country (El Salvador, Guatemala, southern Mexico). I was reading about the Garifuna villages around Tela and was wondering if anyone had more information on them and whether it is possible to visit them independently? Also any general advice on cool places/hostels/activities etc. in any of these countries would be much appreciated! I am into hiking, scuba diving, skateboarding, learning to surf, chilling, ruins, beautiful places, wildlife, and adventure activities. Rural over city... not much of a partier but will endulge with a fun group. Thanks so much!!!

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posted
05-Dec-2009 05:37
by: shellbizzle »

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05-Dec-2009 13:20
by: hopefulist »

1 replies , 25 views location: Guatemala

ziplining in lanquin

Hi I was curious if anyone here has ever done the ziplinning/ canopy tour offered near Lanquin (a place called "parque natural Guayaja") and if they recommend it?

Or has anyone done ziplinning near Tikal? Info and advice?

Thanks!

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posted
05-Dec-2009 04:55
by: subrsrini »

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05-Dec-2009 14:00
by: njscott63 »

3 replies , 48 views location: Costa Rica

advance purchase of bus tickets

hi,
we are landing in san jose on 29th dec at 20.30 hours. by the time we get into san jose it would probably be 22 hrs. we want to catch the 5am bus to palmar norte to get to drake bay the next morning .
do i need to book in advance and if so can i do it from london? or are booking office at bus station open at 10pm on the day we arrive. any suggestion would be helpful
thanks
sri

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posted
05-Dec-2009 01:02
by: brazas »

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05-Dec-2009 14:06
by: brazas »

16 replies , 204 views location: Guatemala

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Antigua to Copan(visit the ruins) to La Ceiba on the same day.

Hi Guys,

I'm planning a trip to Guatemala and Honduras in January and I need your help to finalize my itinerary.

Is it possible to take a shuttle in Antigua at 4:00 AM, arrive in Copan around 9:30 AM, visit the ruins and have lunch there and than take the Hedman Alas bus at 14:30 PM to San Pedro Sula and La Ceiba.

Btw, How far is the ruins visitation site from the Bus Stop?

I'm going to Roatan afterwards and I really would prefer to catch the morning ferry on the next day.

I've been to many other Mayan sites, so I don't want to spend too much time in Copan.

Thanks in advance for your advices.

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