Nicaragua Guided Tours Uncover the Wonders of Nicaragua: Tailored Guided Tours Await!
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2024
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Adults (18+)
Children (0 - 17)
Exploring Nicaragua: The Land of Lakes and Volcanoes
Nicaragua, located in the heart of Central America, captivates visitors with its various landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Nicaragua's geography is as diverse as it is breathtaking, ranging from sun-drenched beaches on the Pacific coast to misty volcanic peaks in the interior. The country has a number of natural treasures, including the famed twin volcanoes of Ometepe Island, which rise from Lake Nicaragua, Central America's largest lake. This volcanic topography not only defines the scenery, but also supplies fertile soil for Nicaragua's agricultural bounty, which includes coffee plantations and tobacco fields.
Nicaragua's cultural legacy is equally intriguing, shaped by a combination of indigenous traditions and Spanish colonial influence. Cities such as Granada and Leon have magnificently maintained colonial architecture, with colourful facades and imposing cathedrals. These cities are centres of art, history, and gastronomy, where visitors may visit museums, eat local delicacies such as gallo pinto (rice and beans), and watch traditional dances and music.
Beyond its cities, Nicaragua provides numerous options for outdoor experiences. Adventurers can walk through cloud forests in the highlands, zip-line under lush canopies, or surf the Pacific coast's famous breaks. Protected places like the Indio Maíz Biological Reserve support various animals such as jaguars, monkeys, and rare birds, contributing to the country's impressive biodiversity.
About our guided tours to Nicaragua
Whether you choose a Nicaragua tour to visit the vibrant capital of Managua, with its bustling markets and fascinating museums, or tours in Nicaragua that snake through the cobblestone alleyways of Granada, each place offers layers of history and charm. A journey of Nicaragua may take you to the peaceful shores of Lake Nicaragua, where the twin volcanoes of Ometepe Island rise impressively from the lake, providing trekking options among lush jungles and ancient petroglyphs.
Guided tours Nicaragua sometimes includes trips to architectural wonders such as Leon's beautiful Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site noted for its colonial grandeur and panoramic views from the rooftop. For those interested in Nicaragua's pre-Columbian history, tours may take them to the Zapatera Islands, where archaeological treasures whisper stories of early civilizations amid tranquil settings.
Nicaragua's diversified landscape entices explorers with its Pacific beaches, where surfing and relaxation go hand in hand, as well as the misty cloud forests of the northern highlands, which are home to vast biodiversity and hidden ecotourism lodges. Throughout these excursions, Nicaraguan generosity comes through, enabling visitors to fully immerse themselves in the country's colourful culture and natural splendour. Whether you're looking for thrilling outdoor activities, cultural discoveries, or simply moments of quiet reflection, Nicaragua has a stunning tapestry of experiences waiting to be discovered in the heart of Central America.
Our Nicaragua Group Tours
Along with Nicaragua, our group excursions also include Belize, Guatemala, and other top destinations in Central America. These tours are an ideal way to get acquainted with the area since they contain a lot of sightseeing and are led by knowledgeable tour guides. In order to avoid paying the single room cost, lone visitors can choose to room share with another single person of the same sex while staying in cosy mid-range lodges and hotels.
Frequently asked questions
When is the best time to visit Nicaragua?
Nicaragua's dry season lasts from November - May and is generally regarded as the best time to visit the country, with warm and dry weather. Jun - October sees heavy rainfall and much of the country becomes difficult to navigate. There's more information in our guide about when to visit!
Will I have a tour guide?
On our Nicaragua group package trips, you will be escorted for the duration of your trip by a qualified local tour leader. They will be on hand for all of your sightseeing and to assist with any questions or problems you may have on the tour.
How big are your tour groups in Nicaragua and what is the age of your travellers?
Our tours in Nicaragua depart with a minimum of 4 passengers, and the maximum group size on these trips is 20. The average age of our travellers in Central America is around 50, but we also take people on tour in their 20s and 30s, right up to their 70s and beyond. If you have a reasonable level of fitness, a passion for travel and want to uncover the highlights of Central America, you've come to the right place!
What is the standard of accommodation on your Nicaragua trips?
In Nicaragua and the rest of Central America, we make use of well-located 3- to 4-sstar hotels with plenty of amenities. Some hotels offer swimming pools, and all serve a delicious daily breakfast.
What sort of transport do you use in Nicaragua?
Our Nicaragua package tours travel across Central America using private, air-conditioned vehicles. We make limited use of public transport too, for example a bus ride in Panama is included on some tours.
What is the currency in Nicaragua?
The currency of Nicaragua is the Nicaraguan Cordoba (NIO). Check OANDA for current exchange rates.
Is Nicaragua a safe destination for travellers from the LGBTQ+ community?
According to the 2023 LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Index, Nicaragua scores a C rating for LGBTQ+ traveller safety, ranking 58th out of 203 countries. Although same sex marriage is not legal, there are broad constitutional and worker protections in place for people of all sexual orientations. Hate crimes against members of the LGBTQ+ community are criminalized and 51 - 75% of consulted citizens consider Nicaragua a good place to live for gay and lesbian people. There are no legal punishments for same sex relations and most trips for LGBTQ+ travellers to Nicaragua are trouble-free. The LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Index is designed to provide a good overall picture of attitudes towards the LGBTQ+ community in each country and may not reflect the experience of foreign travellers to the country.
Can I drink the tap water?
We do not recommend drinking the tap water in Nicaragua, as it is likely to make you sick. Stick to bottled or filtered water, which is readily available in hotels, restaurants, and shops.
As a solo traveller will I have to pay more for my Nicaragua package?
On our Nicaragua trips, we are able to match up solo travellers with another traveller of the same sex, so you don't need to pay a single supplement. If there is not a solo traveller of the same sex for you to share with, you will be given a single room to yourself at no extra cost. Please contact us if you would like to take up the room-sharing option. If you are a solo traveller who would prefer to guarantee the privacy of your own room, then you can choose to pay the single supplement, the price of which is listed on each tour page.
What is the current travel advice for Nicaragua?
As a UK-based company, we follow the latest and most up-to-date advice from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCDO). You can see the latest travel advice for your Nicaragua trip here.
The Best of Nicaragua
Nicaragua, the biggest nation in Central America, has a tonne of attractions, a lot of which you might not be aware of! These are the top choices we make for visitors on our tours in Nicaragua!
Leon
Nicaragua's intellectual capital is home to a large student population, located in the shadow of Momotombo volcano. An eruption caused the abandonment of the city in 1610, but it was rebuilt to the east, in its present day location. Expect exceptional views of the volcano and Lake Managua.
Ometepe Island
Ometepe, a volcanic island in the middle of Lake Nicaragua, is a fertile paradise thanks to the volcanic-ash-enriched soil. Two volcanoes named Concepcion and Maderas are joined by a strip of land, and visitors to the island can hike and horseback ride amongst the lush forest. The island was also once an Indian burial ground, with many important historic relics still visible today.
Granada
Historically a major thoroughfare for looted gold, once resplendent Granada is slowly being restored to its former glory. English, Dutch and French pirates have at one time or another invaded the city, on the shores of Lake Nicaragua. Tourism has found its way to the city, with many bars, restaurants and attractions now catering to visitors.
Masaya National Park
One of Nicaragua's many natural gems, visitors to Masaya National Park can spend their time here discovering the active volcano and surrounding crater lakes or hiking to see the hilltop fortress of Coyotepe. Dusk is a great time to see thousands of bats emerging from Tzinaconostoc Cave, and other wildlife to spot in the park includes a variety of monkey species and iguanas.