Do long-distances buses run overnight in any country in Central America?

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I've travelled quite a bit in both Mexico and Central America before but whereas in Mexico I could often take a bus any time in the night and wee hours of the morning, I can't recall ever seeing such options in any country in Central America.

Was this just because I was travelling by chicken buses or do even the luxury coaches travel only during daylight in Central America?






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How do people get around in Central America?

Buses are the main form of transportation you'll use to get around Central America. In fact, it's about the only way to get around Central America as there are no train lines and regional flights are expensive. You're going to take buses most of your trip. There are several different kinds of buses in the region.

Is it safe to travel by bus in South America?

Is bus travel safe in South America? Yes, but take sensible precautions. Keep valuables with you in the cabin, not in your big backpack which will be stowed out of sight under the bus. Don't leave your day bag in the overhead storage, just keep it between your legs and looped to one leg.



I Took the LONGEST Greyhound Bus Route in America. 4 DAYS!




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