The isthmus connecting North and South America.
Panama
Panama is next to Guatemala my favorite country in Central America. Embracing the Isthmus and more than 1,600 islands off its Pacific and Caribbean coasts, the tropical nation’s history seemed to start with the construction of the Panama canal.
Costa Rica
Pura Vida. With its lush rain forests and national parks, wildlife and myriad of creatures, breathtaking landscapes, volcanoes, Costa Rica is worth a visit. However, it is very pricey due to, amongst others, labor laws, establishing a powerful middle-class. The result is a stable economy due to export of bananas, coffee, sugar and beef and tourism.
Nicaragua
It is about meeting many friendly and supporting people, on the road, in a public bus or a lancha, and listening to Nicaraguan life stories. A nation with a great hospitable heart.
El Salvador
Though El Salvador is the smallest country, it has the 3rd largest economy across Central America.
Guatemala
Guate – one of my favorites – seems the only central american nation with ancient history. It inhabits the most active volcanoes and a breathtaking scenery.
Belize
Go slow, but move. The small country at the Caribbean coastline is full of culture, diversity and adventures.
Why I will go back:
Vsit Honduras – after the governmental storms becomes quiet
Hike Atenango in Guate