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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
01-Dec-2009 15:37
by: jules13 »

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01-Dec-2009 15:37
by: jules13 »

0 replies , 16 views location: Guatemala

Mayatour?

Does anyone have any recent experience with Mayatour (mayatour.com)? There don't seem to be any online reviews of this company. I usually travel on my own but am considering the "Maya Classic Tour". Thanks.

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01-Dec-2009 15:37
by: RolandB »

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01-Dec-2009 15:37
by: RolandB »

0 replies , 12 views location: Belize

Visa on arrival in Belize for Japanese citizen?

Just realized that the already-delayed honeymoon may be again ruined--I just read in the Lonely Planet that my Japanese other needs a visa to enter Belize. Our airline didn't bat an eye at it, and I thought I had read that she was safe.

We're supposedly leaving in four days. Anybody out there who can tell me quickly what our options are (if any)? Is there any way of getting a visa on arrival? The Belize tourism website is surprisingly (or not)unhelpful ...

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posted
01-Dec-2009 15:30
by: mickeylela »

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02-Dec-2009 00:00
by: qwovadis »

1 replies , 26 views location: Costa Rica

vaccines

I know this sounds kind of crazy, but are the vaccines really necessary? I'm going to Costa Rica for two weeks and I'm wondering if I will still be able to travel without them.. I know people who have gone to other countries without getting them, but I'm wondering if it will be an issue at customs? Thanks for your help!

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posted
01-Dec-2009 14:32
by: getoutoftown3404 »

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02-Dec-2009 00:16
by: qwovadis »

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the great american bus trip

So as i have found this a great resource in the past i am resorting to it again. So i have this plan on busing my way from canada down to central america and onto south america. Well atleast thats the plan so far i would love to get some input as i am in the early stages of planning and no bettter then to ask those who have done it. For starters i am sure there will be no problems getting down as far as mexico by bus and other then that i have no idea how the bus/ trains are from there. so if anyone can give me some ideas on that topic that would be great! I am int o surfing and would like to stay along the coast but also dont want to miss any highlights. I also would like to goto cuba and would like to know where the cheapest place to fly from is. So if anyone has any info as to transportation,visas,cost, or any suggestions they feel related....

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posted
01-Dec-2009 14:11
by: debb »

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02-Dec-2009 00:08
by: qwovadis »

1 replies , 26 views location: Panama

Panama or Belize? I have approx 12-14 days...

Hi fellow travelers,
I found this forum so informative and helpful in planning my trip to Guatemala last year...so I'm back to pick your well-traveled brains again:-) My bf and I (mid to upper 30's) are planning a trip from the end of Mar-beg of April. We can't decide b/t Panama or Belize. Ideally, we're looking for a good combination of culture, a few day hikes, and some relaxing lazy beach time. We're not divers but my bf does like to body surf. How are the beaches of Panama in comparison to Belize? Also it seems that financially Panama is more inexpensive than Belize however it seems that for the amount of time that we have-we may have to fly to different towns w/in Panama. How expensive are the flights w/in the country? We don't mind roughing it but we prefer not to stay in hostels...we're looking for mid-range accomodations. I found in Guatemala that for approx $35-40 ... more »

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posted
01-Dec-2009 11:41
by: ComeToPanama »

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01-Dec-2009 11:41
by: ComeToPanama »

0 replies , 38 views location: Panama

Update regarding the Quetzal Trail

First of all, I would like to encourage all people who have more information to add their comments to this thread. There are always different sides to all this kind of information, so if anyone seriously disagrees with what is here, feel free to add on. The more information the better...especially if you have actually done this hike in the last month or so. This thread is not meant to cause a huge controversy. As my mom says...eat the chicken, spit out the bones!

From what we have heard first hand from our guests who have hiked this trail alone is that it's considered to be quite treacherous but doable, depending on the condition of the hiker. Parts of the trail are washed away and hard to follow. There are moments when you could feel lost and not be sure which way to walk. This would be worse if the weather up there is bad. It could be necessary to wade through certain ri... more »

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posted
01-Dec-2009 11:13
by: scubatravel »

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02-Dec-2009 00:04
by: rooster245 »

5 replies , 74 views location: Belize

10-12 days action packed Belize itinerary. Advice please!!

We are planning a trip to Belize for 10-12 days in mid-March. We are 3 young couples and we would like to divide our time between the jungle/ruins and the beaches/scuba diving,
So far, our initial itinerary includes flying into Belize City and immediately heading down to San Ignacio for 3-4 nights for kayaking, hiking, caving, mountain biking..etc. A day trip or maybe overnight trip to Tikal/Flores is also a must! Then we plan to travel to either Caye Caulker or Caye Ambergris for some relaxing beach time and scuba diving. We would definitely like to dive the Blue Hole, possible even do a live-aboard if it is an option!

Here is where advice is needed!
Are there any other must see stops that we are missing on our itinerary?
Any recommended accomodations at any of our stops?? I always find the most memorable accomodations are from word of mouth!
How long is the drive from Belize... more »

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01-Dec-2009 11:12
by: scubatravel »

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01-Dec-2009 11:12
by: scubatravel »

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10-12 days action packed Belize itinerary. Advice please!!

We are planning a trip to Belize for 10-12 days in mid-March. We are 3 young couples and we would like to divide our time between the jungle/ruins and the beaches/scuba diving,
So far, our initial itinerary includes flying into Belize City and immediately heading down to San Ignacio for 3-4 nights for kayaking, hiking, caving, mountain biking..etc. A day trip or maybe overnight trip to Tikal/Flores is also a must! Then we plan to travel to either Caye Caulker or Caye Ambergris for some relaxing beach time and scuba diving. We would definitely like to dive the Blue Hole, possible even do a live-aboard if it is an option!

Here is where advice is needed!
Are there any other must see stops that we are missing on our itinerary?
Any recommended accommodations at any of our stops?? I always find the most memorable accommodations are from word of mouth!
How long is the drive from Beli... more »

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posted
01-Dec-2009 08:49
by: cmonajemi »

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01-Dec-2009 08:49
by: cmonajemi »

0 replies , 25 views location: Guatemala

Transportation from Guatemala City to Antigua on Christmas Day

Hi Everyone,

I'll be on Guatemala City on Christmas Day (around 12:00PM). I'll be heading to Antigua right away. Do you think there are collectivos available on Christmas Day at the airport? Would it be safer to find a private pick-up before hand? Does anyone know a Travel Agency that can porvide pick-up at the airport?

Thanks.

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posted
01-Dec-2009 07:31
by: plumboy »

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01-Dec-2009 07:31
by: plumboy »

0 replies , 16 views location: Costa Rica

Plane share to Sirena from Puerto Jimenez -- Dec 9, 2009

I'm chartering a plane to Sirena from Puerto Jimenez on DECEMBER 9TH, Wednesday, at approximately 1 PM and am looking for folks to come with and share the cost of the flight.

The cost of the flight is $400, to be split by the number of people on board (but make me an offer, and we can talk).

I'll be leaving Sirena by foot on the morning of December 11th, via La Leona and Carate.

For very detailed information about what to expect from the hike, the trails and the park in general, you can check out this website: http://www.corcovadoguide.com/

I can provide more detail to anyone who might be interested. Please email me at casatraveler@gmail.com if interested.

Thanks,
Robert

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posted
01-Dec-2009 07:22
by: cltorpie »

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01-Dec-2009 07:22
by: cltorpie »

0 replies , 19 views location: Costa Rica

Trekking in Costa Rica

Hey!

My boyfriend and are searching for good tour outfit (or a guide to hire) to do some trekking thorugh the rainforest w/o spending thousands of dollars. We're only looking to do 3 or 4 days hiking/trekking but the only thing I seem to be able to find are really expensive tour companies. We are looking for something more basic and down to earth.

We're totally open to the region as long as there is some good dense rainforest/cloud forest hiking involved! We're looking for a guide or an organization to go with as we don't want to strike out on our own with the camping and its always nice to meet people too!

Thanks in advance for the advice!!

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posted
01-Dec-2009 06:26
by: Phil2012 »

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01-Dec-2009 12:26
by: oceania26 »

1 replies , 46 views location: Costa Rica

Should I take a sleeping sack?

Is a sleeping sack recommended for CA...flying to CR first and only want to take one backpack...only want to take essentials, but will first be using budget hostels/dorms...any recommendations? Thanks.

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posted
01-Dec-2009 06:08
by: pizo »

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01-Dec-2009 11:32
by: Stuart333 »

7 replies , 146 views location: Panama

My San Blas / Kuna Yala Sailing Experience

A couple friends and I went sailing last week in the San Blas/ Kuna Yala and while it was incredibly relaxing and very enjoyable I'm wondering if our experience is the same others have had and want to warn others about our sailing experience.

We booked through our hostel (Mamallena - they couldn't have been more helpful or friendly, they were really great, I highly recommend the place) and since there were only 3 of us we were hooked up with a couple other girls for the trip, so 5 girls altogether. The islands were incredible, bright blue waters, picture perfect islands (from afar anyway, up close they are covered in trash which is sad) really lovely.

The boat is run by an American guy as are most of the boats in the San Blas from what he told us. He seemed like a nice enough guy, he's been in the area for years now from what he says but I started taking everything he sai... more »

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posted
01-Dec-2009 05:30
by: blazer123 »

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01-Dec-2009 05:30
by: blazer123 »

0 replies , 23 views

Tapachula border to La Union

How is the local colectivo/chicken bus system along the Pacific coast of Guatemala?

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posted
01-Dec-2009 04:32
by: nzlauren »

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01-Dec-2009 12:15
by: maliante »

4 replies , 98 views location: Panama

Hostel recommendation in Panama City

Hola fellow travelers,

Can anyone recommend a nice, clean, safe hostel in Panama City? I am planning on just spending one day and two nights in the City before I catch my flight home. I would like to explore Casco Viejo during that one day while I am there but am a little weary to stay in Casco Viejo because I have heard it is not the safest place. A friend suggested Luna´s Castle? Or I have heard Via Argentina in El Congrejo is a safe place to stay...

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Muchas gracias!

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