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Nicaragua

Granada

Colonial city with colorful streets, historic churches and access to Lake Cocibolca.

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San Juan del Sur

Coastal destination ideal for surfing and relaxation in paradisiacal beaches.

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Ometepe

Island formed by two volcanoes in Lake Nicaragua, perfect for ecotourism and adventure.

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Masaya Volcano

One of the few active volcanoes in the world where lava can be seen in its crater.

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Recommendations for travelers

If you plan to travel to Nicaragua, here are some recommendations to make your experience safe, enjoyable and enriching.

Nicaragua is a beautiful and safe country, but take precautions.

 

  • Avoid walking alone at night, in areas with little traffic
  • Be informed about the political situation before traveling, avoid demonstrations.
  • Use reliable transportation (official cabs, Uber or tourist transport).
  • Keep your belongings safe, especially in markets and bus stations.
  • Try to handle little cash, preferably the country's legal tender.
  • Carry your digital copies of your documents in case of loss.
  • Take care of your luggage, avoid forgetting your belongings in the buses
  • To leave the country take your documents in order
  • Avoid exceeding the migratory time

Climate and best time to travel

Dry season: From November to April, ideal to travel the country without rain.

Rainy season: From May to October, with frequent rains, with a very green landscape.

If you plan to hike or visit the volcanoes, the best time is from December to March.

 

TICA BUS Station

Terminal and hotel Managua

Location: Managua two blocks above the old Dorado cinema, Barrio Bolonia.

Hours: Monday to Sunday from 06:00 am to 08:00 pm

Phone: (505) 2298 5500

WhatsApp: +505 5872 4087

Government offices

We share with you contact information for the main governmental offices

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Nicaraguan Institute of Migration

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Nicaragua Tourism Authority

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Emergency numbers in Nicaragua