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Palenque

former city state in Central America in present-day southern Mexico

121km

17.483978-92.046328

Quetzaltenango

capital of Quetzaltenango Department, Guatemala

194km

14.84575-91.51886

Panajachel

Municipality of Sololá Department, Guatemala

226km

14.740611-91.159417

Antigua Guatemala

city in the central highlands of Guatemala

271km

14.5667-90.7333

Guatemala City

capital and largest city of the Republic of Guatemala

282km

14.6248-90.5328

Flores (Guatemala)

Municipality and capital of Petén Department, Guatemala

286km

16.93-89.8833

Semuc Champey

Semuc Champey is a set of crystalline pools over the Río Cahabón in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. It consists of a natural 300 m limestone bridge, under which passes the Cahabón River. Atop the bridge is a series of stepped, turquoise pools, a popular swimming attraction. Semuc is part of the backpacker trail in Guatemala.

287km

15.5333-89.9611

Tikal

long considered the largest of Maya ruins (although the ongoing investigations of El Mirador may challenge this claim), this huge and impressive ancient Maya site is probably worth the trip to Guatemala by itself. Stay in the park or in nearby Flores the night before in order to organise an early morning trip to Tikal, to see the sun rise over the ruins. Tours are easily organised from the surrounding areas.

321km

17.222-89.623

Monterrico

The beach closest to Guatemala City and Antigua, volcanic sand.

344km

13.8936-90.4819

San Ignacio (Belize)

Known as Cayo to locals, Maya and Hispanic influence near the Guatemala border

380km

17.160125-89.05999722

Copán Ruinas

human settlement in Honduras

399km

14.83333333-89.15

Punta Gorda (Belize)

capital and largest town of Toledo District in southern Belize

402km

16.1-88.8

Santa Ana (El Salvador)

Municipality in the Santa Ana Department, El Salvador.

412km

13.9833333-89.5333333

Belmopan

capital of Belize

414km

17.25-88.7675

Placencia

Placencia is at the southern tip of the resort Placencia peninsula in Belize.

449km

16.51-88.37

Placencia Peninsula

peninsula in Belize

449km

16.593889-88.366667

Hopkins (Belize)

Garifuna village

461km

16.8667-88.2833

San Salvador

capital of El Salvador

461km

13.69-89.19

Orange Walk Town

Orange Walk Town is the capital of the Orange Walk district 57 miles north of Belize City. The agricultural town is not a tourist hotspot but a good base for explorations of Northern Belize and the Mayan ruins Lamanai.

463km

18.075-88.55833333

La Libertad

municipality in La Libertad, El Salvador

465km

13.483-89.32

Gracias

a pleasant colonial mountain town; nearby Parque Celaque is home to the highest mountain in Honduras set among wonderful cloud forests.

468km

14.5833-88.5833

Stann Creek

district of Belize

468km

16.8667-88.2167

Dangriga

Large Garifuna town in the south, formerly known as Stann Creek Town

469km

16.9667-88.2167

Belize City

Belize's largest city, on the Caribbean Sea

483km

17.504722-88.186667

Tobacco Caye

island in Belize

486km

16.8983-88.0619

Corozal Town

city in Belize

494km

18.392972-88.388486

San Pedro Sula

city in Cortes Departement, Honduras

496km

15.5-88.033333
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Palenque, Chiapas

126km

17.50916668-91.98222223
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Chiapas

Mexico
Someday we will visit Chiapas or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Chiapas

Chiapas is a state in southern Mexico.

The official name of the state is Chiapas. It is believed to have come from the ancient city of Chiapan, which in Náhuatl means "the place where the chia sage grows." After the Spanish arrived (1522), they established two cities called Chiapas de los Indios and Chiapas de los Españoles (1528), with the name of Provincia de Chiapas for the area around the cities. The first coat of arms of the region dates from 1535 as that of the Ciudad Real (San Cristóbal de las Casas). Chiapas painter Javier Vargas Ballinas designed the modern coat of arms.

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