Good to know
Vaccination
Vaccination varies per country, but vaccinations for DTP, hepatitis A and typhoid fever are always recommended. In some countries, vaccination against yellow fever is compulsory.
Visa
In most cases, you won’t need a visa in Central America. Cuba is the only country that requires a visa. In other countries you usually get a temporary visa that is valid for 90 days. Naturally, situations and regulations in countries are subject to change. Always check if you need a visa for the countries you wish to visit.
Water
The quality of tap water in Central America varies per region. To avoid risks it is better to drink bottled water. And don’t be tempted to use ice cubes when it’s very warm, these will be made with tap water.
Language
In all countries in Central America, the official language is Spanish, with the exception of Belize, where the official language is English. Most local people in Central America speak little to no English. If you’re planning to go to Central America for a longer period of time, it may be a good idea to take a course in Spanish.