GranadaOmetepe IslandSolentiname IslandsIndio MaÃzNorthern HighlandsLeónPacific BeachesLaguna de Apoyo & Masaya
Latin America doesn't lack for colonial centres. But it’s hard to feel close to the past when there’s a skyscraper peeking over the horizon. Granada is another matter entirely... Read More
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You need only to look at it on the map to realize Ometepe is not your average island; two perfect cones apparently floating above the horizon from the ground... Read More
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As well as a cradle of artistic talent, the Solentiname Islands are a place to stroll, to listen to birds and exchange greetings with locals sitting outside their houses in the evening... Read More
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Delving into the Indio MaÃz jungles makes one feel like an explorer, back when it wasn’t possible to whizz into the rainforest by plane and find chocolates on your pillow.... Read More
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Nicaragua’s highlands = forests and birds, rivers and waterfalls, coffee and cacao plantations. And a fraction of the visitors of the Pacific lowlands... Read More
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Flanked by volcanoes to the east and the Pacific coast to the west, the former capital León still feels very much like the cultural and artistic centre of Nicaragua... Read More
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No one is in a rush here. When you have some of the finest Pacific beaches in Central America, why would you be? This a place to slow down after a busy couple of weeks... Read More
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Set in a 6km wide volcanic crater, the Apoyo Lagoon is the cleanest, bluest, and deepest lake in Nicaragua, with walls thickly covered in dry tropical forests... Read More
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GranadaOmetepe IslandSolentiname IslandsIndio MaÃzNorthern HighlandsLeónPacific BeachesLaguna de Apoyo & Masaya
Latin America doesn't lack for colonial centres. But it’s hard to feel close to the past when there’s a skyscraper peeking over the horizon. Granada is another matter entirely... Read More
1 of 8
You need only to look at it on the map to realize Ometepe is not your average island; two perfect cones apparently floating above the horizon from the ground... Read More
2 of 8
As well as a cradle of artistic talent, the Solentiname Islands are a place to stroll, to listen to birds and exchange greetings with locals sitting outside their houses in the evening... Read More
3 of 8
Delving into the Indio MaÃz jungles makes one feel like an explorer, back when it wasn’t possible to whizz into the rainforest by plane and find chocolates on your pillow.... Read More
4 of 8
Nicaragua’s highlands = forests and birds, rivers and waterfalls, coffee and cacao plantations. And a fraction of the visitors of the Pacific lowlands... Read More
5 of 8
Flanked by volcanoes to the east and the Pacific coast to the west, the former capital León still feels very much like the cultural and artistic centre of Nicaragua... Read More
6 of 8
No one is in a rush here. When you have some of the finest Pacific beaches in Central America, why would you be? This a place to slow down after a busy couple of weeks... Read More
7 of 8
Set in a 6km wide volcanic crater, the Apoyo Lagoon is the cleanest, bluest, and deepest lake in Nicaragua, with walls thickly covered in dry tropical forests... Read More