"A cinematic traverse from the intricate stone hieroglyphs of the Mayan highlands to the crystalline coral gardens and white-sand shores of the Caribbean Bay Islands."
A high-voltage 7-day immersion into the heart of Central America. Experience the world's longest hieroglyphic stairway at Copán, navigate the dense jungle canopy of West Bay, and dive into the turquoise silence of the Mesoamerican Reef.
"Welcome to the cultural heart of the Maya! Your journey begins in the charming colonial town of Copán Ruinas. Explore the cobblestone streets and the central plaza. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of traditional 'Anafre' (cheese fondue) and local highland coffee in a garden patio overlooking the mountain valley."
Explore the 'Paris of the Maya', marvelling at the Hieroglyphic Stairway, the intricate stelae of 18 Rabbit, and the perfectly preserved Great Ball Court.
Walk through the primary forest canyon to see the scarlet macaws, the national bird of Honduras, in a rescue center dedicated to avian conservation.
Indulge in a 5-course Mayan-inspired banquet at a 100-year-old hacienda, sampling local corn tamales while watching the fireflies in the ruins valley.
"Prepare for a journey beneath the earth! You enter the archaeological tunnels of Rosalila and Los Jaguares to see buried temples. In the afternoon, visit the 'Luna Jaguar' hot springs for a jungle spa ritual. Tonight, return to the village for a 'Cacao' session and sleep in a luxury stone hotel."
Navigate the subterranean world of the Maya, viewing the perfectly preserved stucco reliefs of the Rosalila temple hidden inside Temple 16.
Relax in the natural hot springs hidden in the mountains, receiving a volcanic mud massage in a series of pools modeled after Mayan architecture.
Visit a local artisan to learn the history of chocolate as Mayan currency, participating in a traditional grinding session and sampling dark cacao.
"We fly from the mountains to the Caribbean to reach Roatán, the largest of the Bay Islands. Your afternoon begins at West Bay Beach, world-famous for its white sand. In the evening, explore the coral reefs just steps from the shore. Tonight, enjoy a 'Seaside' lobster gala and sleep in a luxury beach resort."
Explore the unique fossilized coral formations of the coastline, marvelling at the tide pools and the absolute clarity of the turquoise water.
Navigate the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef without getting wet, viewing the spectacular sea fans and tropical fish through a semi-submersible vessel.
Indulge in a curated multi-course meal at the water's edge, sampling coconut-crusted shrimp and local 'Lionfish' in a chic beachfront setting.
"Today features a journey into the heart of the second-largest reef system in the world. You will board a private vessel for a snorkeling or diving expedition to 'The Blue Channel'. In the afternoon, visit the Gumbalimba Park to meet wild monkeys. Tonight, enjoy a 'Bonfire' session on the sand and sleep beneath the palms."
Navigate the spectacular coral canyons by private boat, snorkeling with hawksbill sea turtles and marvelling at the massive pillar corals.
Ride the zipline through the tropical forest before meeting free-roaming capuchin monkeys and exotic macaws in a private island preserve.
Join the locals for a culinary safari through the vibrant village, sampling Garifuna-style 'Machuca' and local rum in a high-energy setting.
"Today features a journey to a private island sanctuary. You take a boat to Little French Key to swim in the absolute calm crystal waters. In the afternoon, visit the Roatán Sloth & Parrot Sanctuary. Tonight, return toward the central harbor and sleep in a luxury villa overlooking the Caribbean sunrise."
Relax on the powdery white sands of a secluded cay, practicing mindfulness in the turquoise lagoons and snorkeling the private coral reefs.
Visit the island's premier rescue center to meet the three-toed sloths and learn about the conservation of the Roatán island ecosystem.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet of slow-roasted Caribbean goat and local tropical fruits, watching the luxury yachts reflect in the calm bay.
"We drive to the eastern side of the island to reach Punta Gorda, the oldest Garifuna settlement in Roatán. You will witness the traditional 'Punta' drumming and dance. In the afternoon, explore the mangrove tunnels by dory boat. Tonight, return to West Bay for a final 'Salsa' celebratory gala and sleep in a luxury resort."
Explore the 1797 settlement, participating in a traditional drumming ritual and sampling 'Gifiti' (medicinal rum) with the community elders.
Navigate the spectacular saltwater channels through the 'Venice of Roatán' in a traditional wooden boat, marvelling at the prehistoric landscape.
Toast your 7-day odyssey at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit Caribbean horizon.
"Your monumental 7-day traverse of Honduras finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast of 'Baleadas' and cardamom coffee. You'll take a final morning trip to the National Museum of Anthropology for one last look at the Mayan stelae. As you head to Palmerola International Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's premier collection of Mayan jade and colonial gold inside the spectacular Palace of the Captains in the heart of the city.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Tamales and spicy mountain tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the flower-lined avenues of the capital to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the land of the Maya.
An epic two-week journey beyond the standard island trail. Discover the world's highest biological diversity in Pico Bonito, navigate the largest volcanic lake in the country, and experience the barefoot elegance of the most remote Bay Island, Utila.
"Welcome to the 'Bride of Honduras'! Your journey begins in the eco-tourism capital of La Ceiba. Explore the local boardwalk (Malecón) and the historic pier. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of traditional 'Tapado' seafood stew in a waterfront restaurant overlooking the Caribbean sea and the Nombre de Dios mountain range."
Explore the 1910 timber pier and the modern boardwalk, marvelling at the views of the Caribbean and learning the history of the Standard Fruit Company.
Navigate the coastal mangroves by a small historic train and boat to spot wild manatees and howler monkeys in their natural habitat.
Indulge in a multi-course dinner of freshly caught snapper and local coconut rice, watching the first stars appear over the international waters.
"Prepare for a cinematic morning! You trek into the Pico Bonito National Park, the most diverse in Honduras. You will stand before the thundering Bejuco Waterfall. In the afternoon, visit the onsite Butterfly Farm to see the Blue Morpho. Tonight, return to your luxury jungle lodge for a quiet night surrounded by the calls of tropical birds."
Hike the vertical stone paths through primary rainforest to reach the 80-meter high falls, marvelling at the giant ferns and rare exotic birds.
Explore the world-class tropical insect collection and the reptile rescue center, viewing the rare emerald tree boas and the iridescent Blue Morpho butterflies.
Sit on the 100-foot ridge tower, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the emerald canopy and the Caribbean horizon.
"Prepare for an adrenaline rush! Today features a white-water rafting expedition on the Rio Cangrejal. You will navigate Class III-IV rapids between massive granite boulders. In the afternoon, visit the local 'Cacao' cooperative. Tonight, enjoy a 'River-view' dinner and sleep in a wooden lodge built on the edge of the thundering rapids."
Navigate the spectacular white-water rapids through the forest canyon, swimming in the calm mineral pools and jumping from 15-foot limestone cliffs.
Trek the high-tension bridge crossing the thundering river to reach the Pico Bonito buffer zone, Viewing the Spectacular granite boulder fields.
Indulge in an authentic meal of grilled highland beef and local root vegetables inside a wooden lodge, witnessing the absolute soul of the interior.
"We take a ferry or private plane to reach Utila, the bohemian jewel of the Bay Islands. Your afternoon begins in the colorful Main Street where golf carts are the only vehicles. In the evening, explore the coral reefs just steps from the shore. Tonight, enjoy a 'Bazaar' dinner and sleep in a boutique resort on the edge of the turquoise sea."
Navigate the colorful timber-built town, marvelling at the red-timber houses and the unique history of the island's English and Garifuna settlers.
Hike the highest point of the volcanic island for a 360-degree panorama of the Mesoamerican reef and the silhouettes of the Caribbean peaks.
Sail to the western tip of the island for a curated seafood banquet, sampling fresh crab and local rum cocktails while the moon reflects in the lagoon.
"Today features a journey by private vessel to the uninhabited Water Cay. You will stand on a tiny white-sand island surrounded by 360 degrees of turquoise water. In the afternoon, swim in the absolute calm crystal waters. Tonight, return toward the village for a 'Salsa' celebratory gala and sleep in a luxury villa overlooking the reef."
Navigate the turquoise lagoons to reach the white sand cays, snorkeling in the volcanic reefs among schools of rare tropical fish in total isolation.
Visit the research center dedicated to the protection of the endemic 'Swamper' iguana, learning the history of the island's conservation efforts.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet inside a tropical garden oasis, enjoying high-end fusion while listening to live acoustic Caribbean rhythms.
"We return to the mainland and drive south into the misty highlands to reach Lago de Yojoa, a massive volcanic crater lake. Your afternoon begins at the Los Naranjos Eco-Archaeological Park. Tonight, enjoy a 'Lake-view' dinner of fried fish and sleep in a luxury boutique brewery lodge surrounded by the calls of the forest."
Explore the nation's premier urban forest park, marvelling at the Taino-style ruins and the kilometer-long boardwalk over the lake wetlands.
Navigate the spectacular volcano-rimmed lake by private vessel, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the emerald water of the crater.
Indulge in a curated meal of lake-fish and local craft IPA inside a jungle brewery, experiencing the absolute community spirit of the interior.
"Prepare for the ultimate highland bucket-list morning! We visit the Pulhapanzak Waterfall, a thundering 43-meter cascade. You will stand behind the water curtain in a hidden cave. In the afternoon, explore the Taulabé Caves. Tonight, enjoy a 'Skyline' celebratory gala and sleep in a luxury safari tent overlooking the lake horizon."
Trek the hidden path to reach the thundering falls, swimming in the mineral-rich waters and taking the high-tension zipline across the cascade.
Explore the espectacular 12km cave system featuring massive stalactites and ancient rock formations in the shadow of the central peaks.
Toast your 14-day odyssey at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit sub-arctic plains.
"Today features a journey into the extreme Atlantic to reach Sable Island (Remote Flight). You will stand among the 500 wild horses of the dunes. In the afternoon, explore the shipwrecks and the massive grey seal colony. Tonight, return toward the mainland, reflecting on the world's most powerful ancient maritime empire."
Navigate the espectacular shifting sands of the Atlantic, marvelling at the wild horse population and the nomadic grey seal trails.
Visit the remains of the early 20th-century maritime masterpieces that sustained the merchant fleets for decades in the Atlantic.
Ride along the red-gold sands of the southern coast, watching the light ignite the silhouettes of the ancient mud-tower ruins.
"For your final full week, we return to the Fortress of Louisbourg for a deep-dive. You will walk the ridge-lines that overlook the clouds. In the afternoon, visit the local artisan market. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell banquet in a traditional mountain 'Diwan', reflecting on your 21 days across the peaks and deserts."
Hike the Spectacular stone trails to reach the cloud-level plateau, viewing the 300-meter vertical drop into the Atlantic below.
Visit a local highland beekeeper to see the harvest of the famous Nova Scotian Sidr honey, sampling it fresh from the mountain combs.
Toast your 21-day odyssey with a traditional banquet accompanied by live high-energy music and mountain poetry in a maritime lodge.
"Your monumental 21-day expedition across the Atlantic frontier finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast. You'll take a final morning trip to the Point Pleasant Park to see its stunning coastal architecture. As you head to the Halifax Stanfield Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the icebergs to the dunes. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest urban forest park, marvelling at the Martello Tower and the intricate stone walls that rival the grand forts of the Gulf.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Saltah and spiced tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the glass-tower avenues to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the land of peace.
"Today features a journey into the Nuup Kangerlua system. You will board a private boat to reach the abandoned settlement of Qoornoq. In the afternoon, fish for your own redfish in the deep blue waters. Tonight, return toward the capital, reflecting on the scale of the North Atlantic. You sleep in a luxury harbor-front hotel."
Navigate the towering ice-cliffs and glaciers of the second-largest fjord system in the world, marvelling at the waterfalls and the wild seal colonies.
Experience the high-adrenaline pull of a Greenlandic Redfish, participating in a 'catch and cook' session in the crystal-clear mountain waters.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet inside a historic wooden warehouse, sampling your own catch and wild-caught sub-arctic salmon.
"We drive north by boat along the coast to reach the ghost village of Kangeq. This village was the home of the world-famous painter Aron of Kangeq. In the afternoon, explore the nine bays of the capital to see the hidden harbor seals. Tonight, enjoy a 'Coastal' dinner of grilled crab and sleep in a luxury cliff-side resort overlooking the fjord."
Explore the 18th-century ruins and the remarkably preserved colorful houses of the abandoned settlement, marvelling at the sub-arctic silence.
Trek to the western-most cliff point of the Nuuk coast, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the international waters in a spiritual ritual.
Toast your 14-day odyssey at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit sub-arctic plains.
"For your final full day, we return to Nuuk center. You visit the National Jewelry Museum to see the royal pearl collections. In the afternoon, return to the local market for final shopping of high-end sealskin and muskox wool. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell gala dinner at a high-end restaurant on the harbor district, celebrating your 21 days across the land."
Explore the nation's premier collection of gold and precious stones from the colonial and modern eras inside a masterfully restored palace.
Do a final shopping dash for world-class Inuit fashion and hand-woven muskox woollen textiles at the city's premier reputable boutiques.
Celebrate your journey at the city's highest terrace, enjoying high-end Asian-Inuit fusion and 360-degree views of the illuminated metropolis.
"Your monumental 14-day traverse of Honduras finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast of Baleadas. You'll take a final morning trip to the National Art Museum for one last look at the history. As you head to the Palmerola International Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the jungle waterfalls to the crater lake. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest architectural collection, marvelling at the soapstone figures and the wooden masks that rival the grand museums of the North.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Tamales and spicy mountain tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the flower-lined avenues of the capital to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the land of the Maya.
An epic three-week masterclass in Central American isolation. Navigate the 'Little Amazon' by dugout canoe, witness the oldest clock in the Americas in Comayagua, trek the cloud forests of Celaque, and find absolute peace on the black-sand shores of Amapala.
"Welcome to the former capital! Your journey begins in Comayagua, the heart of Spanish colonial Honduras. Explore the Cathedral to see the world's oldest working clock (1100 AD). Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of traditional 'Montucas' in a restored 18th-century courtyard overlooking the illuminated plaza."
Explore the 1711 Baroque cathedral, marvelling at the Moorish-influenced clock built over 900 years ago, still chiming the hours in the central plaza.
Stroll through the historic district to see the 16th-century stone fountains and the Museum of Ecclesiastical Art inside the former Bishop's palace.
Indulge in a curated multi-course meal of highland game and local artisan cheeses inside a restored colonial merchant house.
"We drive west into the Lempira mountains to reach Gracias, a 1536 colonial outpost. You visit the Fortress of San Cristóbal. In the afternoon, soak in the natural geothermal springs of Arcilaca. Tonight, enjoy a 'Lenca' spirits session and sleep in a luxury stone hotel at the foot of the Celaque cloud forest."
Explore the 19th-century white-stone fort guarding the city, marvelling at the spectacular mountain views and the tomb of President Juan Lindo.
Relax in the turquoise thermal pools naturally heated by volcanic activity, practicing mindfulness beneath the giant tropical ferns.
Indulge in authentic 'Lenca' cuisine, sampling handmade corn tortillas and local highland stews while listening to stories of the warrior Lempira.
"Prepare for a vertical morning! You trek into the Celaque National Park to reach the highest point in Honduras. You will stand among the giant oaks and quetzals in the primary cloud forest. In the afternoon, visit the local artisan weaving center. Tonight, return toward the town for a 'Cacao' session and sleep in a mountain lodge."
Hike the vertical stone paths through the highest peak in the country (2,849m), viewing the thundering waterfalls and the rare orchids of the canopy.
Visit a local community workshop to learn the traditional pedal-loom weaving techniques, shaping the iconic geometric patterns of the highlands.
Sit on the ridge of the colonial village at dusk, practicing mindfulness as the mountain air begins to cool and the church bells ring.
"Prepare for the ultimate frontier! We fly via bush-plane from La Ceiba (transit) to Palacios, the gateway to the Mosquitia. Your afternoon begins with a 'Pipante' (dugout canoe) journey into the Rio Plátano Biosphere (UNESCO). Tonight, sleep in a rustic riverside jungle camp surrounded by the calls of howler monkeys."
Navigate the spectacular primary rainforest river in a traditional dugout canoe, marvelling at the mahogany giants and the wild macaws.
Explore the buffer zone of the largest biosphere in Central America, viewing the prehistoric birdlife and the tropical butterflies of the canopy.
Indulge in a meal of roasted wild boar style pork and local root vegetables inside a riverside lodge, witnessing the absolute soul of the frontier.
"Today features a journey deep into the biosphere to reach the Miskito village of Las Marías. You navigate the river narrows and rapids. In the afternoon, explore the prehistoric petroglyphs on the river boulders. Tonight, enjoy a 'Community' dinner and sleep in a wooden house on the edge of the absolute uncharted jungle."
Navigate the Spectacular river system to reach the ancient stone carvings made by a lost civilization, marvelling at the jaguar and sun reliefs.
Trek with a local community elder to learn about the healing secrets of the primary forest, sampling the barks and roots used for generations.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet of river-fish and wild tropical fruits, watching the last light hit the jagged peaks of the Mosquitia.
"We fly back to the capital and drive south to reach San Lorenzo on the Pacific Coast. Your afternoon begins in the saltwater mangroves. In the evening, explore the local oyster market. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of Pacific 'Curiles' (black clams) and sleep in a luxury beach resort overlooking the Gulf of Fonseca."
Navigate the spectacular mangrove channels through the 'Enchanted Island' reserve, marvelling at the turquoise waters and the wild sea turtles.
Wander through the historic port district, Viewing the spectacular views of the sunset over the silhouettes of the volcanoes of Nicaragua.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet of fresh Curiles and grilled Pacific sailfish, listening to live marimba music on the waterfront promenade.
"Prepare for the ultimate Pacific bucket-list morning! You take a boat from Coyolito to reach Tiger Island (Amapala). You will explore the 19th-century port town where world leaders once met. In the afternoon, hike the volcanic peak for a 360-degree view of three countries. Tonight, enjoy a 'Skyline' celebratory gala and sleep in a luxury lodge."
Experience the high-adrenaline climb to the summit of the perfectly conical volcano, Viewing the spectacular turquoise Gulf islands and Nicaragua.
Stroll through the 1833 colonial port to see the historic custom-house and the local artisan market, capturing the sunset over the black sands.
Toast your 7-day traverse at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit Central American plains.
"Today features a journey into the extreme Atlantic to reach Sable Island (Remote Flight). You will stand among the 500 wild horses of the dunes. In the afternoon, explore the shipwrecks and the massive grey seal colony. Tonight, return toward the mainland, reflecting on the world's most powerful ancient maritime empire."
Navigate the espectacular shifting sands of the Atlantic, marvelling at the wild horse population and the nomadic grey seal trails.
Visit the remains of the early 20th-century maritime masterpieces that sustained the merchant fleets for decades in the Atlantic.
Ride along the red-gold sands of the southern coast, watching the light ignite the silhouettes of the ancient mud-tower ruins.
"For your final full week, we return to the Fortress of Louisbourg for a deep-dive. You will walk the ridge-lines that overlook the clouds. In the afternoon, visit the local artisan market. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell banquet in a traditional mountain 'Diwan', reflecting on your 21 days across the peaks and deserts."
Hike the Spectacular stone trails to reach the cloud-level plateau, viewing the 300-meter vertical drop into the Atlantic below.
Visit a local highland beekeeper to see the harvest of the famous Nova Scotian Sidr honey, sampling it fresh from the mountain combs.
Toast your 21-day odyssey with a traditional banquet accompanied by live high-energy music and mountain poetry in a maritime lodge.
"Your monumental 21-day expedition across the Atlantic frontier finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast. You'll take a final morning trip to the Point Pleasant Park to see its stunning coastal architecture. As you head to the Halifax Stanfield Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the icebergs to the dunes. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest urban forest park, marvelling at the Martello Tower and the intricate stone walls that rival the grand forts of the Gulf.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Saltah and spiced tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the glass-tower avenues to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the land of peace.
"Today features a journey into the Nuup Kangerlua system. You will board a private boat to reach the abandoned settlement of Qoornoq. In the afternoon, fish for your own redfish in the deep blue waters. Tonight, return toward the capital, reflecting on the scale of the North Atlantic. You sleep in a luxury harbor-front hotel."
Navigate the towering ice-cliffs and glaciers of the second-largest fjord system in the world, marvelling at the waterfalls and the wild seal colonies.
Experience the high-adrenaline pull of a Greenlandic Redfish, participating in a 'catch and cook' session in the crystal-clear mountain waters.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet inside a historic wooden warehouse, sampling your own catch and wild-caught sub-arctic salmon.
"We drive north by boat along the coast to reach the ghost village of Kangeq. This village was the home of the world-famous painter Aron of Kangeq. In the afternoon, explore the nine bays of the capital to see the hidden harbor seals. Tonight, enjoy a 'Coastal' dinner of grilled crab and sleep in a luxury cliff-side resort overlooking the fjord."
Explore the 18th-century ruins and the remarkably preserved colorful houses of the abandoned settlement, marvelling at the sub-arctic silence.
Trek to the western-most cliff point of the Nuuk coast, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the international waters in a spiritual ritual.
Toast your 14-day odyssey at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit sub-arctic plains.
"For your final full day, we return to Nuuk center. You visit the National Jewelry Museum to see the royal pearl collections. In the afternoon, return to the local market for final shopping of high-end sealskin and muskox wool. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell gala dinner at a high-end restaurant on the harbor district, celebrating your 21 days across the land."
Explore the nation's premier collection of gold and precious stones from the colonial and modern eras inside a masterfully restored palace.
Do a final shopping dash for world-class Inuit fashion and hand-woven muskox woollen textiles at the city's premier reputable boutiques.
Celebrate your journey at the city's highest terrace, enjoying high-end Asian-Inuit fusion and 360-degree views of the illuminated metropolis.
"Your monumental 14-day traverse of Greenland finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast of Arctic berries and dark bread. You'll take a final morning trip to the Nuuk Art Museum for one last look at the spirit masks. As you head to the Nuuk International Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the Vikings to the Ice Cap. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest art collection, marvelling at the soapstone figures and the wooden masks that rival the grand museums of the North.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of muskox soup and spicy mountain tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the flower-lined avenues of the capital to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the Land of Ice.
"We fly or drive toward the tobacco east to reach Danlí, the 'City of the Cigar'. Your afternoon begins at the Las Selvas canyon. In the evening, explore the neoclassical cathedral. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of authentic 'Pupusas' and sleep in a luxury hilltop lodge overlooking the Jamastrán peaks."
Explore the espectacular tobacco plantations, marvelling at the 18th-century drying barns and the vertical drop to the valley floor.
Wander through the 1903 architectural jewel and the historic plaza, Viewing the statues of the revolutionaries overlooking the plains.
Indulge in a curated multi-course meal at the city's premier restaurant, sampling muskox style beef and local foraged herbs in a chic setting.
"We drive to the banks of the Talgua River to reach the 'Caves of the Glowing Skulls'. You will stand among the 3,000-year-old calcite-covered remains. In the afternoon, visit the local artisan cacao plantation. Tonight, return toward the central plains and sleep in a luxury stone manor in the coffee fields."
Explore the prehistoric ossuary featuring the 'Glowing Skulls', marvelling at the intricate calcite crystals and the spectacular stone walls.
Visit the main source of the river, viewing the thundering freshwater springs and the ancient rock-cut caves of Mar Maroun.
Ride across the red-gold sands of the northern plains, watching the light ignite the silhouettes of the ancient mud-tower ruins.
"We drive north to reach the gold-sand beaches of Trujillo. Your afternoon is dedicated to the Santa Barbara Fortress overlooking the Caribbean. In the evening, explore the nine bays of the capital to see the hidden harbor seals. Tonight, enjoy a welcome banquet of fresh Pacific sailfish and sleep in a luxury beach-front resort overlooking the Atlantic dunes."
Explore the 1550 Spanish stone citadel, marvelling at the cannons and the 17th-century defense engineering of the Caribbean's deepest bay.
Trek to the western-most cliff point of the Oaxacan coast, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the international waters in a spiritual ritual.
Toast your 14-day odyssey at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit sub-arctic plains.
"We drive north into the central plains to reach the 'Spirit of the Mountain' lookout. Your afternoon is spent in the historic church of Amapala. You will explore the 22 squares of the city and the Mercer-Williams House. Tonight, enjoy a dinner of 'Highland' trout and sleep in a traditional stone lodge surrounded by primary pine forests."
Explore the most ornate gold-leaf chapel in rural Honduras, marvelling at the mahogany altars and the unique history of the Lenca tribes.
Visit the spectacular monument and museum in nearby Santa Clara, viewing the original 1953 revolutionary artifacts and the bronze Guevara statue.
Toast your 21-day odyssey with a traditional banquet accompanied by live high-energy 'Oud' music and mountain poetry in a desert lodge.
"Today features a journey into the heart of the Gulf of Fonseca. You visit the Meanguera Island by private boat to see the fishermen's wooden houses. In the afternoon, return toward the coast to reach the city of La Unión. Tonight, enjoy a 'River-view' dinner and sleep in a luxury waterfront hotel overlooking the bridge of the Sagua River."
Navigate the espectacular saltwater channels to spot hawksbill sea turtles and pink flamingos in their natural prehistoric habitat.
Wander through the small coastal settlement, marvelling at the red-timber houses and the historic church overlooking the southern coast.
Ride across the red-gold sands of the northern plains, watching the light ignite the silhouettes of the ancient mud-tower ruins.
"For your final full day, we return to Tegucigalpa. You visit the National Museum of Anthropology (MUNA) to see the royal Maya jewelry. In the afternoon, return to the artisan market for final shopping of high-end indigo and silver. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell gala dinner at a high-end restaurant on the harbor district, celebrating your 21 days across the land."
Explore the nation's premier collection of gold and precious stones from the colonial and modern eras inside a masterfully restored palace.
Do a final shopping dash for world-class Honduran fashion and hand-woven luxury textiles at the city's premier reputable boutiques.
Celebrate your journey at the city's highest terrace, enjoying high-end Asian-Honduran fusion and 360-degree views of the illuminated metropolis.
"Your monumental 21-day expedition across the Honduran frontiers finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast of Baleadas. You'll take a final morning trip to the Metropolitan Cathedral for one last look at the city heart. As you head to the Palmerola International Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the Mosquitia to the Pacific. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest architectural collection, marvelling at the marble floors and the ornate halls that rival the grand museums of the North.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Tamales and spicy mountain tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the flower-lined avenues of the capital to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the Land of Volcanoes.