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A company which assembles various components of a tour. Typically, they arrange transportation, lodging, food, entertainment, admissions, etc. and provide a guide or host to lead the tour. Tour operators sell directly to the public, and also through travel agents.
http://www.ecotourism-adventure.com/
Offers ecotours, including extreme activities and hands-on projects. Describes typical programs, staff credentials, lodging and transportation.
http://www.journeylatinamerica.co.uk/
Based in London. Specialist in tours to South and Central America, including custom itineraries and escorted trips. Gives background information for each country.
http://www.mayatempletours.com/
Based in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Offers tours of Mayan religious sites in Central America and Mexico. Describes staff and destinations.
http://www.mayatour.com/
Offers tours with expert archaeological guides, professional drivers and comfortable vehicles. Provides photos, day-by-day descriptions, and prices for tours.
http://www.travelwithmea.com/
A group of local sustainable tourism organizations offer nature and cultural tours throughout Central America and southern Mexico. They give a schedule of trips, sample itineraries, and a list of partners.
http://www.moonraytours.com/
Offers bus charters and package and custom tours. [English/Spanish]
http://www.naturetoursinc.com/
Trip itineraries and information on holiday travel throughout Central America.
http://www.quetzaltrekkers.com/
Nonprofit raising funds by offering hiking and camping trips in Guatemala and Nicaragua. Describes typical itineraries and education projects in Quetzaltenango.
http://www.tropicaldiscovery.com/
Offices in Guatemala and Belize. Provides sample itineraries and information on company and staff.
http://www.vivianharvey.com/
Organizes educational travel seminars to Guatemala and Mexico.
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