Mexico and Central America

Travel Guide

Playa La Audiencia showing tropical scenes, landscape views and a sandy beach
Mexico and Central America
La Entrega Beach showing a luxury hotel or resort, boating and general coastal views
Centro Cultural Tijuana which includes street scenes and modern architecture
Morelia Cathedral showing a church or cathedral, religious elements and heritage architecture

Wedged between two polar opposite continents, this subcontinent offers the best of both worlds: rural villages, modern cities, beach resorts and thrilling attractions.

For a relatively small subcontinent, Mexico and Central America have a surprising diversity of natural treasures. The white Caribbean beaches of the east coast contrast nicely with the volcanic sands of the west coast, with the Panama Canal conveniently connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. With its cloud forests, volcanoes, crater lakes, jungles and forested mountains, the interior of Central America puts on a show as well.

Even if you exclude Mexico, which many see as part of North America, Central America still has seven other wonderful nations to discover. As diverse and unique as each of these compact countries is, there are shared traditions in the spicy cuisine, Catholic religion, indigenous roots, Spanish language, colorful hand-woven clothing and of course the “mañana mañana” approach to life.

Before setting out, it’s handy to learn some basic Spanish first. Mexico City is great for this and so is Antigua in Guatemala, which has language schools and Western-style cafés lining its cobblestoned streets. Take a “chicken bus” to Lago de Atitlán, a massive volcanic crater lake surrounded by colorful villages.

Another good choice to ease yourself into things is Costa Rica. Traveling around this relatively peaceful, safe and modern tropical country is a breeze, even by bus. If zip lining or whitewater rafting don’t appeal, then enjoy the laid-back vibe along the Caribbean beaches of the Limón Province.

Got the hang of it? Then visit the Mayan ruins of Chichén Itzá in Mexico and Tikal in Guatemala. For epic self-drive tours, check out Belize’s Hummingbird Highway and El Salvador’s Ruta de Flores. Real adventurers will be drawn to the jungle-clad Miskito Coast of Honduras and Nicaragua.

Don’t limit yourself to the mainland though. You’ve got to see the Great Blue Hole in Belize which, along with the islands of Bay Islands of Honduras and Bocas del Toro of Panama, is a scuba diver’s dream.

It’s easy to love the humble lifestyle, artistic flair and traditional customs of the spirited peoples of Mexico and Central America. This back-to-basics approach is all about “la pura vida,” living the good life.

Popular cities in Mexico and Central America

Museo Nacional de Antropologia featuring interior views and art
Mexico City
Known for Historical, Museums and Cathedrals
Find out what makes Mexico’s capital city pulse by exploring its lively neighborhoods, expansive parks, museums and ancient ruins.

Reasons to visit

  • Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
  • Angel of Independence Monument
Barrio Antiguo showing heritage elements
Monterrey
Known for Dining, Shopping and Business
Trip time! Discover the museums, entertainment and monuments in Monterrey.

Reasons to visit

  • Fundidora Park
Dzibilchaltun Ruins which includes heritage elements
Mérida
Known for Historical, Culture and Museums
Come to Mérida and enjoy its museums, ruins and cafes.

Reasons to visit

  • Paseo de Montejo
Guadalajara featuring a statue or sculpture, outdoor art and a park
Guadalajara
Known for Shopping, Cathedrals and Culture
Guadalajara is calling! Discover its cathedral, live music, museums and more.
Tijuana showing a city
Tijuana
Known for Dining, Shopping and Bars
Come to Tijuana and enjoy its live music, dining and art.
Mexico featuring mountains and heritage elements
Querétaro
Known for Historical, Museums and Entertainment
Love cafes, museums and sightseeing? Get away to Querétaro!