Central America Best Beaches
 

Belize:- In contrast to tourist-friendly Ambergris, Belize’s mainland coast boasts near- deserted white sand beaches. Sittee Po i n t, near Hopkins, has a long stretch of beach, crystal clear water, and delicious solitude. Best pack a picnic lunch and a book if you’re afraid of your own company: there are few restaurants, shops, or phones here. On the other hand, if you’re an adventurer, this may be your chance to really feel like a castaway! 

Honduras:-Of Honduras’ three Bay Islands, Guanaja offers the most complete getaway from crowds and industry. A nature-lover’s dream, this thirteenmile- long island paradise offers near-deserted beaches. If you need nightclubs, cinemas, and bars, this may not be for you. But, if you’ve ever wanted to return to nature and live simply, this area will suit you right down to your Birkenstocks.

Mexico:-The beaches at the Si’aan Kaan Biosphere offer white sand beaches and crystal clear blue water. This nature preserve, located on the Yucatan peninsula—just outside Tulum—is also home to iguanas and exotic sea birds. Chances are, it’ll just be you, a good book, and the animals here. Should you nod off, the only thing likely to wake you will be the roar of the surf.

Nicaragua:-Rancho Santana, a 1700-acre reserve along the southern coast of Nicaragua, consists of two miles of coastline and three secluded beaches: Playa Rosada (Rose Beach), Playa Dorada (Golden Beach), and Playa Escondida (Hidden Beach). Set on a hillside, the reserve affords spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. Don’t be in too much of a hurry to leave after sunbathing—sunset here is unbelievably beautiful.

Panama:-Less than 25 miles from Panama City, Contadora Island boasts white-sand beaches, clear turquoise water, hidden coves, and wildlife viewing. The beaches here are far less crowded than at the country’s tourist resort areas. However, for a truly private experience, you can visit the beaches of other islands by boat or jet ski.