Super Sales
Up to 65%off
Central America 14-Day Tours and Trips

Central America 14-Day Tours and Trips

84 reviews on bookmundi

Discover the best 14-Day tours in Central America with Bookmundi. We offer a total of 10+ Central America 14-Day tours and itineraries with 80+ customer reviews.

See all Central America 14-Day Tours

Best Price Guarantee
Best Price Guarantee

We guarantee the best prices on all our tours. If you find a lower price within 24 hours of booking, we'll match it.

Note: Prices may vary based on availability and demand.

Select from 15+ tours

Central America Travel Styles

Explore Central America with our diverse travel styles! Choose from luxurious tours that pamper you with comfort and elegance, or budget-friendly options that let you experience the beauty of Central America without breaking the bank. Whether you're indulging in fine dining or discovering hidden gems, there's a perfect adventure waiting for you.

Central America 14-Day Tour Reviews

Real traveler feedback from 14-Day tours across Central America

Anonymous | Traveled in June
History, Hospitality and Heart Across the Silk Road

This trip was the perfect mix of big-name Silk Road cities and places I’d never heard of but will never forget. It was amazing to explore the spots you read about in history books, but I also really loved getting off the main tourist trail. Walking through what used to be the Aral Sea was eye-opening. It’s one of those moments that makes you pause and reflect. Uzbekistan is bigger than you expect, so there are definitely some long travel days, but they’re totally worth it if you go in with a good attitude.

Anonymous | Traveled in April
A wonderful cycling trip around this jewel in the Indan Ocean

A wonderful trip around a great country brilliantly led by Suresh with his excellent team ensuring everyone got the most of the holiday. A really well put together itinerary balancing cycling, culture, wildlife and fun!

Anonymous | Traveled in October
Primates and Dragons of Indonesia

A thoroughly superb trip which does exactly what it says on the tin. The encounters with Orangs are magical. These animals that you see are rehabilitated so are used to humans and therefore are unafraid to approach you. The truly wild orangs will keep their distance. We also encountered a funky gibbon that was partial to a bit of fruit. The jungle at Bukit Lawang is hot and steamy, so be prepared, and the optional extra walk is well worth doing as it takes you deeper into the jungle and offers plenty of opportunities to fall over!!! Two days on board the boat from Flores is a great time to reflect on the passing world before you jump back in the sea to snorkel, recover from lunch or prepare yourself to meet a Komodo Dragon

Dinna Rezakhani | Traveled in June
Excellent

I was on a 18-day trip to Japan, and Joshua made my trip to Japan absolutely remarkable! Joshua took us beyond the touristy spots and showed us all of Japan. It felt like I had an insiders perspective which made it all so much more enjoyable. These personal experiences made my trip truly memorable, and I owe it to the insightful suggestions of Josh, not only our guide but our friend.

Anonymous | Traveled in September
Once in a lifetime experience

Awesome trip, a unique experience. Every aspect felt special from start to finish. Bata and his support team did everything possible to give us the best Mongolian experience. A great blend of cycling, culture and freshly cooked traditional food along the way.

Andras | Traveled in November

This is a great tour with a diverse itinerary. Although it is advertised as a trip with moderate pace, be ready for a lot of walking, about 12-15,000 steps a day. You should also be ready for the ryokan experience with shared bathroom facilities. The hotels were correct, all clean, with generally small rooms that is the standard for Japan. Transferring your suitcases in advance of day trips, as suggested by Explore, is highly recommended. Japan is very clean, there are no garbage cans on the streets, and public toilets are amazingly clean and are available everywhere and are free. Credit cards are generally accepted, except for a few small restaurants. We were particularly lucky with our guide, Synjun who was super professional, very knowledgeable and kind.

Keep Exploring Central America