Picture this: you're standing on a sun-drenched beach in El Salvador's Costa del Sol, waves crashing, ready to surf or snorkel, but you need to know where the best spots are hidden. Or maybe you're deep in Honduras' Copan ruins, deciphering Maya history, wishing for a map that won't shred in the humidity. That's where National Geographic's Nicaragua, Honduras, and El Salvador Adventure Map steps in—your trusty companion for uncovering Central America's raw beauty without the hassle of flimsy paper.

Built Tough for Real Travel

Printed on synthetic paper, this map laughs off water, tears, and rough handling. Folded to pocket size (4.25" x 9.25"), it unfolds to 37.75" x 25.5" at 1:710,000 scale—perfect detail without overwhelming bulk. The front covers Honduras and El Salvador, highlighting coastlines primed for diving, sunbathing, and vibrant nightlife in the region's smallest country.

Unpack the Details That Matter

Flip it over for Nicaragua's diverse terrain, from volcanic landscapes to wildlife observation areas. Whether you're road-tripping highways or veering off for remote reserves, the clear markings keep you oriented. No more squinting at faded print or wrestling with soggy folds—this map stays crisp through downpours and dusty trails.

Why It Fits Your Trip Perfectly

Central America packs a punch: ancient colonial architecture in Granada, impressive Maya sites at Copan, and endless outdoor thrills. Use it to plan dives along Honduras' coast, hike El Salvador's reserves, or spot Nicaragua's unique birds and beasts. Travelers rave about how it turns vague itineraries into seamless explorations, saving time and sparking discoveries like hidden shipwrecks or prime fishing holes.

Slip it in your pack for backpacking, car rentals, or guided tours. It's the practical tool that lets you focus on the thrill—the salty spray, the rustle of rainforest leaves, the awe of stepping into history—rather than getting lost. Ready to map your Central American escape?

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