Masaya Volcano National Park is home to an active volcano and one of the few places in the world where you can see an active lava lake!
Founded in 1524, Granada enjoys the distinction of being the oldest colonial city in the Americas that still remains in the same place of its foundation. It is famous for Las Isletas. These islands were formed when the Mombacho volcano erupted around 20,000 years ago. The 365 island archipelago is found in Lake Nicaragua. Restaurant Recommendations: - Pita Pita - The Garden Café - NM Culinary (Make reservations online)
A great beach destination popular for surfers and tourist. Fun night life and great beaches surrounding the area. Beaches: - Playa Hermosa - Playa Madera - Playa Marsella Restaurants: - Ding Repair Café - Pizzeria La Vecchia Signora - El Timon
Great beach destination! Only 1 1/2 hrs from San Juan del Sur! More relaxing and private compared with San Juan del Sur. Popular among surfers! Restaurants: - Pili's Kitchen - La Conquistadora
Ometepe is an island in southwest Nicaragua’s vast Lake Nicaragua. It's known for its twin volcanoes. The active Concepción Volcano is in the island’s north. South, trails lead up Maderas Volcano to San Ramón Waterfall. You must take a Ferry to visit. Hotel: El Pital or Totoco Edge Hotel Restaurants: Ojo de Agua
Nicaragua’s second largest city is home to the largest cathedral in Central America and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To Do: - Cerro Negro Volcano Boarding: Surf down an ash-black active volcano