Known for its beautiful Spanish colonial architecture, Granada is one of the oldest cities in the Americas. Don't miss the chance to visit the iconic Cathedral of Granada, the vibrant Calle La Calzada, and Fortaleza La Polvora.
This city is known for its rich history, beautiful colonial architecture, and being the intellectual hub of the country. You can explore the Leon Cathedral, the largest cathedral in Central America, and the Ortiz-Guardian Art Foundation, which hosts an impressive collection of contemporary art.
Located in Lake Nicaragua, this island is formed by two volcanoes and offers a unique experience of hiking, bird-watching, and exploring pre-Columbian petroglyphs.
This is a must for nature lovers. You can take a guided hike up the volcano and explore its unique cloud forest, enjoy stunning views of Granada, and see the unique flora and fauna.
This park is one of the few places in the world where you can drive to the rim of an active volcano. At night, you can witness the stunning spectacle of glowing lava.
These Caribbean islands are perfect for those seeking sun, sand, and sea. You can snorkel, dive, fish, or just relax on the beautiful beaches.
This UNESCO World Heritage site is the location of the original city of León, which was buried by a volcanic eruption in the 16th century.
This river offers a unique way to explore the country's interior, with opportunities for fishing, bird-watching, and visiting the historic El Castillo fortress.
This is a perfect place for swimming, kayaking, and bird-watching, with a beautiful lagoon formed in a volcanic crater.
Known as the coffee capital of Nicaragua, Matagalpa offers a chance to visit coffee plantations, learn about local history in its museums, and explore the surrounding nature reserves.