CENTRAL AMERICAN TRAVEL STORIES

Adventures from Central America travelers - go there!

From getting hit on by male Costa Rican escorts to finding yourself lost in an unknown town in Guatemala, you’ll find the best Central American travel stories from curious travelers. They have traversed the Central America chain of countries seeking adventure to share their experiences with you. Enjoy the ride & remember to protect your willy and spray extra for mosquitos.

Large banners, rallies, and political flags may not be present, but President Nayib Bukele's image can be seen on merchandise at the Excuartel Artisan Market in San Salvador as he becomes the favorite for Sunday's reelection. Vendors showcase Bukele's...
Guatemala’s Attorney General Abruptly Leaves Meeting with President

Guatemala’s Attorney General Walks Out of Meeting with President

On Monday, Guatemala's Attorney General Consuelo Porras attended a meeting with new President Bernardo Arévalo and his cabinet but left early due to legal...
Is the Strong Colón Hurting Costa Rica’s Economy?

The Impact of the Strong Colón on Costa Rica’s Economy

Costa Rica's exchange rate has captured the attention of various sectors in the country, as it significantly impacts the economy. Manuel Tovar, Minister of...
Powerful Winds and Swells Predicted in Costa Rica From Cold Front

“Costa Rica Braces for Intense Winds and Swells: Cold Front Alert”

Costa Rica's meteorological authorities have warned that an incoming cold front will raise atmospheric pressure and strengthen winds nationwide over the next few days....
Costa Rica Overturns Rule Prioritizing Fathers’ Last Names

Costa Rica Paves the Way for Gender Equality: Overturning the Patriarchal...

Costa Rica has recently made a groundbreaking legal change that allows individuals over 18 years old to choose the order of their last names....
Sinner Takes Australian Open Trophy in Stride, Targets Future Glory

“Sinner’s Triumph at Australian Open Sets Stage for Future Greatness”

Confident in his abilities, Jannik Sinner eagerly anticipates the next challenge after winning his first Grand Slam at the Australian Open, expressing his enjoyment...
Revolutionary Carbon Reduction Project Begins in Costa Rica Coffee

“Costa Rican Coffee Industry Implements Groundbreaking Carbon Reduction Initiative”

The Alexandria-based Center for Advanced Applied Research (CAIA) has teamed up with the Tropical Agronomic Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE) to launch an...
Panama’s Path to Sustainable Tourism

Panama’s Journey Towards Sustainable Tourism

Last November, travel plans were disrupted in Panama as protests erupted. Citizens were unhappy with the government's renewal of a contract with First Quantum,...
How to invest in real estate in Costa Rica: A tax perspective

Investing in Costa Rican real estate: Expert tax insights

Costa Rica offers excellent real estate investment opportunities, but the process can be challenging without a business plan and knowledge of local tax regulations....
Costa Rica’s Road to the 2026 World Cup

“Costa Rica’s Quest for World Cup Glory: The Road to 2026”

FIFA has recently drawn the men's soccer teams in the North, Central America, and Caribbean Confederation for the preliminary stages of the pre-World Cup...

Costa Rica Travel Stories

Costa Rica is a country in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the southeast, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the east.

Mexico Travel Stories

Mexico, officially the United Mexican States is a federal constitutional republic in North America. Mexico is the fifth largest country in the Americas by total area and the 13th largest independent nation in the world. With an estimated population of over 113 million, it is the eleventh most populous and the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world and the second most populous country in Latin America. Mexico is a federation comprising thirty-one states and a Federal District, the capital city.

Other Central America Countries

Find other travel stories from travelers who visited the Central America continent.