Central America Seven Day Trip for Two


Item Number: 556

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $5,600

Online Close: Feb 10, 2007 12:30 PM PST

Bid History: 1 bid

Description

From the museums and historical sites of San Jose in Costa Rica, to the colorful open-air  market of Santo Tomas in Guatemala to the Museum of the Panama Canal in Panama, there is no end to the adventures that await travelers to Central America. For sheer interest value, this part of the world is in a league of its own. The influence of both the native populations and the original Spanish conquerors is apparent everywhere - in the history, architecture, cuisine, and lifestyle. There are Marriott Hotels & Resorts in countries throughout Central America, including Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala, and Panama. Many have been extensively renovated in recent years to enhance the atmosphere of comfort and luxury that is synonymous with the Marriott name. All are committed to making sure that your every need is met - from the luxury bedding, to the fine dining, to the attentive service, all of which serve the needs of leisure travelers, including lofty duvets, down pillows, crisp cotton sheets, high-speed internet, complimentary tea and coffee service, and more. Can there be a better way to see Central America than by staying at a Marriott?

This package includes airfare for two on American Airlines to the destination of your choice in Central America and six nights lodging at a Marriot/Renaissance/Residence Inn property.  The trip includes daily complimentary breakfast for two. 

 

Special Instructions

Reserve Price is $4,100.  A 7-day advance airline reservation is required. A Saturday night stay is required. Passengers may earn miles with their flight. Any airport security taxes are the responsibility of the passenger. Class of service may not be upgraded. Routing is determined by the airline. Certificates must be used within 12 months of issue. All reservations subject to availability. Travel packages are non-refundable. Blackout dates may apply.

Donated by

Mitch-Stuart