Central America Family Odyssey

What to expect on this itinerary
From colonial Antigua to the Caribbean Sea, Maya cities to volcanic valleys, and Pacific beaches, this 3-week odyssey celebrates all the magic of Central America. Handcrafted for your family, this itinerary is filled with destinations and activities to excite every age along with seven quiet beach days. Imagine wildlife safari, volcano walks, mysterious ruins, cobbled plazas, river journeys, and superb accommodation all with your family in mind. Three countries in three weeks will be an adventure your family will never forget as you take in the best of Central America.
Customizable Itinerary
Antigua – A Horse and Carriage Along the Cobbles
Land in Guatemala and a horse-drawn carriage ride through Antigua will provide an evocative first impression. The carriage is from a forgotten era and the only wheels that ply Antigua’s old center, perfect for your family to roll past the sights while still enjoying privacy. The arrival will feel especially good if you have any apprehension about what to expect in Central America, as you can just sit back in the carriage and take in the impressions from a private vantage point. Earlier today you will land in Guatemala City and be greeted by your guide at the arrivals gate. It will be a one-hour transfer to Antigua, to check-in at your boutique hotel within the pedestrianized area, and then get your bearings with a private horse-drawn carriage tour.
What's Included:
Antigua – The Perfect Introduction to Guatemala
Flores – Culture and Adventure on Lake Peten Itza
Flores – The Mystery of the Mayas at Tikal
San Ignacio – First Impressions of Belize
San Ignacio – A Jungle Wildlife Odyssey for the Whole Family
Placencia – Basking in the Caribbean Sea
Placencia – A Quiet Family Hideout on the Beach
Central Valley – Expressions of Costa Rica
Central Valley – Volcanoes, Cloud Forests, and Coffee Plantations
Arenal – Admiring the Famous Volcano
Arenal – Customizing the Family Adventure in the Heart of Costa Rica
Papagayo Peninsula – Where the Rainforest Meets the Ocean
Papagayo Peninsula – A Pacific Ocean Beach Break
San Jose – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Take time out as a family with several nights spent relaxing on the white beaches of Placencia, Belize’s most idyllic Caribbean destination
- Explore the mystery and magic of the Mayas, including the jungle city of Tikal and the lesser-known ruins found in Belize
- Embrace the family adventure as you customize the daily program with volcano walking, horse riding, wildlife river safari, cloud forests and something for all ages
- Get your bearings as you begin your Central American odyssey in Antigua in an old cobbled city that is perfect for getting your bearings
- Gaze up at Arenal Volcano from your boutique lodge and spend several nights discovering Central Costa Rica
- Search for unique wildlife on a rainforest adventure near San Ignacio, where the landscape is home to jaguars among other species
- Escape to the Pacific Coast and finish your vacation with several nights on Costa Rica’s Papagayo Peninsula, a stunning retreat that is ideal for families
- Enjoy all of the little charms from the cloud forests in Costa Rica’s Central Valley to culture on Lake Peten Itza
Detailed Description
Central America has a little bit of magic for all ages. Finding the ruins of a Maya city deep in the rainforest with howler monkeys guarding crumbled avenues and then lazing away a day on a Caribbean beach with warm shallow waters for the children to safely play in. Feel the excitement of walking on a volcano or canoeing a wildlife-dappled river, or take a horse and carriage ride across the cobblestone of colonial Antigua. This is a region with something for everyone, whether gazing over the Pacific Ocean or wandering through the rainforest.
Your 3-week vacation across three countries is handcrafted for families of all ages and interests, taking in a mix of highlights across Guatemala, Belize, and Costa Rica. There will be lots of action as you travel to seven different destinations, but there will also be plenty of downtimes. Stay on a quiet Caribbean beach in Placencia, and then finish the vacation with several days on a Pacific Ocean beach. There will be something for everyone that makes Central America special in between.
Antigua provides a charming city experience and is a great introduction to the region. Fly direct to Flores for two Guatemalan days amid rainforest and Maya ruins, and then it is a short drive across the border to the beauty of Belize. Enjoy the wildlife and the cultural odyssey along the Macal River before your flight to the Caribbean and Placencia. Fly from Belize City to San Jose where your first Costa Rican destination will be the cloud forests and coffee plantations of Central Valley. Travel north for several days around the Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica’s most iconic destination, and then end your Central America family odyssey at Papagayo Peninsula on the Pacific Ocean. Interested in browsing travelers’ Belize family vacation reviews? Click here for more information.
Starting Price
$6,900 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 171 reviews
Wonderful trip to Guatemala! This tour company was incredibly professional and planned a perfect vacation for us. The personalized itinerary fitted our needs and desires exactly and the guides they provided were the best we have ever had. The hotels in Antigua, Lake Atitlan and Tikal were all outstanding. They were so prompt in replying to our questions and everything went seamlessly.
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We have just returned from an amazing trip to Guatemala and Belize. Every part of the trip was wonderful, from the seamless travel and transfers to the lovely food, the fascinating range of experiences, the knowledgeable guides we connected with along the way, and so much more.
Zicasso's travel partner listened carefully to our requests and interests, and every detail was addressed to perfection. We had a wonderful mix of active adventure (volcano hike, kayaking, snorkeling, etc), culinary delights, cultural immersion, and ancient exploration (the ruins of Tikal). What's more, our travel team was communicative, checking in with us a couple of times along the way, and highly responsive (on the one or two occasions we had minor questions, we got almost immediate responses).
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We absolutely loved Belize and how our Zicasso travel planner organized the trip.
Our room at the first resort was lovely (not our favorite though). Housekeeping did a great job. They brought us coffee each morning at 7am per our request. The service was also quite good. We had breakfast each day and it was delicious. We only had dinner our first night and it was also quite good. The wait time for the food was pretty slow though.
Our boat tour to Hol Chan was magic! I felt like I was in an underwater Disney movie. The crew of the boat were wonderful. Our guide waited on us hand and foot and was a great snorkeling guide.
Our lodge in the Maya Mountains was absolutely gorgeous! We loved the casita, but did not care for how dark it was in the main room and the bathroom. We had to use flashlights to peruse our luggage to dress and trying to apply makeup was a nightmare. Also, due to the lack of air conditioning, the room was very musty. Thus, sinking into your pillow after a long day was a bit off-putting due to the smell. The staff at this lodge were 150% over the top with customer care. If I could give each and every person employed here 10 stars, I would.
We liked the tours during this portion of the trip as well. The ATM cave guides were awesome!! I would highly encourage you to request them for all of your clients.
I was not over the moon about the food at the lodge. I was under the impression breakfast was included, but it was only a continental breakfast which consisted of approximately three tablespoons of plain yogurt, two tablespoons of granola, some fruit, and a hard-boiled egg. So while I'm sure it must have been a misunderstanding on my part, it was a bit disappointing. Having said that, the other breakfast offerings were fantastic!
On a good note, the produce was excellent since it is grown there, but the proteins were very tasteless and always overcooked. From chicken on a salad or wrap at lunch to lamb and lomito, the food was literally always overcooked, even though they asked for your temperature preference.
Having said that, overall, the lodge was fantastic and you could not ask for better staff or customer care.
The resort in Placencia was a great way to finish the trip. The service was great and we were treated like friends of the family, which we loved. It was such a special place, with a wonderful vibe and community of employees. The snorkeling was amazing. Our guides knocked it out of the park in regard to all water/boating activities. The servers and bartenders at the restaurant were so funny, and over-the-top accommodating! The food was very good. We liked our room a lot, but there were a few issues with it. Housekeeping was basically non-existent. I totally understand that due to all of the birds/sea birds that poop happens, but our deck area by the plunge pool would be peppered with poop and not once did anyone clean it off. Here too, the lighting in the bathroom was really bad. I'm not looking for mood lighting in a bathroom. Ha! One of the windows would not shut completely either. The bed and pillows were the most comfortable of the three resorts though. We loved our plunge pool and spent so much time just relaxing, watching the ocean, and being together. I don't know if I would recommend this place to families with children under 14 though.
Lastly, our agent’s attention to detail and prompt replies to my questions/concerns were wonderful. You did a fantastic job and I truly appreciate the work you put in to make this another fantastic anniversary trip!
We discussed the possibility of visiting Antigua Guatemala and then returning to our last resort on a future trip. Next August, we head to Kenya and Zanzibar for our 10th, but after that, this could be possible.
Out of all of our travels, I love the food and service we have always been provided in Central America. Well, except for Costa Rica (the food is very bland haha)!
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The trip was great, but with a few unpleasant surprises.
We were not properly informed about the usual weather pattern in January; officially in the dry season but with almost daily heavy rainstorms lasting more than one hour, specifically in Belize and Tikal, less so in Antigua.
We ere not well informed about the quality and remoteness of La Lancha; although presented as a top resort close to Tikal; we would rate the resort at best as a 3 star level with a long and bumpy dirt road access (more than 30 minutes each way) and about 90 minutes away from Tikal.
Communication by our tour company was poor, infrequent and general in nature rather than focused on our needs.
Overall Comments about Zicasso:
excellent experience with Zicasso on a previous trip to Argentina
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This South America travel company is an excellent vacation planner. They listened to my request and produced an itinerary that was perfect. It was physically challenging for us, but there was enough free time built in to recover and to regroup.
We cannot heap enough praises in the folks in Guatemala who provided the walking tours of Antigua and the Mayan temple sites that were so magnificent.
I have three recommendations to make: Some system needs to be devised to calculate tips for the drivers and the guides who spent hours with us. When you pay a lump sum for the whole 10 day vacation, it is difficult to calculate the a 10% or 15% or 20% tip for any one small segment. What is 15% of ???. Every time I asked the question, what is a generous tip for your service, I got the same unhelpful answer; 'Whatever you want'. By the way, there are not many ATMs in Guatemala and Hotels do not like to make change.
At Lake Atitlan it is well known that in the afternoon there is enough wind to create severe white caps. We were picked up at 2:00 pm and for two Octogenarians it was a bit difficult to climb onto a rocking boat. Once on board, we discovered that the captain (lanchero) did not speak English and we could not discuss or influence the itinerary. We finally managed to explain that we would prefer to be back on Terra Firma, but by now it was too rough to dock anywhere and so we simply cruised along the shore for an hour or so until we found a quiet harbor. We were met there by the owner of the boat (these are very sturdy, dry and well built boats by the way) who spoke English and who treated is very graciously and got us back to the Hotel Atitlan on a Chuck Chuck. We still don't know what was supposed to have been on the itinerary and what we might have seen. But the boat ride was fun in any case.
All drivers and guides invariably showed up promptly and were very professional. The one exception was on the last morning, when we waited at the San Ignacio Hotel in Belize to be driven to the Airport. After an hour of waiting, the Hotel provided us with a driver and we got to the airport on time.
Our vacation was very memorable, sprinkled with just the right amount of uncertainty and excitement to make it one of the better ones for us. Guatemala in particular is a very nice country to visit, and our travel agency did a fine job.
Peter B
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Our trip to Guatemala was very well arranged. We spent 5 days in the West/Highlands with an excellent guide, then we flew to Flores, stayed in a fabulous hotel, and toured 4 Mayan sites. For the second half we didn't have a personal guide, but every thing ran smoothly.
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