Managua - Granada - San Juan del Sur
❮Managua - Granada - San Juan del Sur
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This 7 night sample itinerary includes:
- Transfer from Managua Airport to Hotel
- Hotel for 2 nights in Managua
- Transfer from Hotel in Managua to Hotel in Granada
- Hotel for 2 nights in Granada
- Transfer from Hotel in Granada to Hotel in San Juan del Sur via Christ of the Mercy
- Hotel for 2 nights in San Juan del Sur
- Transfer from Hotel in San Juan del Sur to Hotel in Managua via El Coyotepe Fortress
- Hotel for 1 nights in Managua
- Transfer from Hotel in Managua to Managua Airport
Explore the Charm of Nicaragua's Captivating Cities!. Visit Managua (on the south shore of Lake Managua, is the capital city of Nicaragua), Granada, a colonial city located on the shores of Lake Nicaragua, the largest lake in Central America and San Juan del Sur Nicaragua's favorite beach town and traditional fishing village and Managua capital city surrounded by Lakes and Lagoons. Travel between cities by transfers with stops in Leon Christ of the Mercy and El Coyotepe Fortress. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
Flexible Itinerary
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Managua
Day 1Arrive to Managua
.Managua Airport to Hotel in Managua
Overnight in ManaguaDay 2Overnight in ManaguaDay 3.Managua Airport to Hotel in Managua
Departing from Managua
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Granada
Day 3Arrive to Granada
Overnight in GranadaDay 4Overnight in GranadaDay 5Departing from Granada
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
San Juan del Sur
Day 5Arrive to San Juan del Sur
Overnight in San Juan del SurDay 6Overnight in San Juan del SurDay 7Departing from San Juan del Sur
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Managua
Day 7Arrive to Managua
Overnight in ManaguaDay 8Departing from Managua
Nicaragua
With its awe-inspiring volcanoes, pristine lakes, and lush rainforests, Nicaragua is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. The country is famous for Lake Nicaragua, the largest freshwater lake in Central America, home to countless islands and diverse wildlife. Nicaragua's colonial cities, such as Granada and Leon, showcase charming architecture and offer glimpses into its colonial past. Moreover, Nicaragua is celebrated for its warm and welcoming people, who embrace their traditional customs, music, and folklore. The country's commitment to sustainable tourism and ecotourism initiatives has gained international recognition. Whether exploring volcanic peaks, indulging in flavorful cuisine, or immersing oneself in the vibrant local culture, Nicaragua promises an unforgettable and authentic experience.
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Managua
In the Nahuatl language, Managua means, 'where there is an extension of water.' This aptly describes Nicaragua's bustling capital city, to the north is Lake Managua (Lake Xolotlan), and sparkling volcanic lagoons such as Asososca, Xiloa and Apoyeque surround the city. Lagoon Tiscapa is in the center of Managua. Behind the city is the Momotombo Volcano witch still belches an occasional puff of white smoke.
Visit the Old Cathedral of Managua, Rubén Darío National Theater, Luis Alfonso Velasquez Park, National Palace of Culture, Tiscapa Lagoon Natural Reserve, and so much more. -
Granada
From lava-bubbling volcanoes to colonial churches, Granada is one of Nicaragua's most visited cities. The city is charming, crime rate is low, and it's the most developed and tourist-friendly place in the country. There are tons of great things to do in Granada, and everything is within close distance and walkable. Most visitors can easily see all the things to do in Granada on your own, but you can also opt for a walking tour. As a matter of fact, they are a great way to learn more about a place from a local and to discover spots you may otherwise not have heard of.
Visit and explore the amazing Chocolate Museum of Granada, the Parque Central of Granada, La Polvora Fortress, House of the Three Worlds, Granada Malecon, Immaculate Conception of Mary Cathedral Church and so much more. -
San Juan del Sur
The port of San Juan del Sur is located in a wonderful horseshoe-shaped bay bordered by two mountains, in the department of Rivas. A couple of hours from the capital, San Juan del Sur is a mandatory destination for cruise ships from the US, Canada and Europe and for all tourists visiting Nicaragua. San Juan del Sur is a fishing port, now home to the world, which offers all types of hostels and comfortable hotels. Its beautiful bay and its hospitable and happy people make this town a special and magical place that currently represents a symbol of tourist development, with a great gastronomic and hotel offer.
Explore the Cristo de La Misericordia, Transporte Gaby, The Art Warehouse, SALT - Nicaragua Sailing Adventures, Marsella Valley Nature Center, and so much more! -
Managua
In the Nahuatl language, Managua means, 'where there is an extension of water.' This aptly describes Nicaragua's bustling capital city, to the north is Lake Managua (Lake Xolotlan), and sparkling volcanic lagoons such as Asososca, Xiloa and Apoyeque surround the city. Lagoon Tiscapa is in the center of Managua. Behind the city is the Momotombo Volcano witch still belches an occasional puff of white smoke.
Visit the Old Cathedral of Managua, Rubén Darío National Theater, Luis Alfonso Velasquez Park, National Palace of Culture, Tiscapa Lagoon Natural Reserve, and so much more.
Visit the Old Cathedral of Managua, Rubén Darío National Theater, Luis Alfonso Velasquez Park, National Palace of Culture, Tiscapa Lagoon Natural Reserve, and so much more.
Visit and explore the amazing Chocolate Museum of Granada, the Parque Central of Granada, La Polvora Fortress, House of the Three Worlds, Granada Malecon, Immaculate Conception of Mary Cathedral Church and so much more.
Explore the Cristo de La Misericordia, Transporte Gaby, The Art Warehouse, SALT - Nicaragua Sailing Adventures, Marsella Valley Nature Center, and so much more!
Visit the Old Cathedral of Managua, Rubén Darío National Theater, Luis Alfonso Velasquez Park, National Palace of Culture, Tiscapa Lagoon Natural Reserve, and so much more.