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Like other countries in the region, Nicaragua has its own carved-out tourist route through its principal attractions (a.k.a. gringo trail), offering the chance to travel in the company of fellow vagabonds, but always with easy access to offbeat side trips. The GranadaOmetepeSan Juan del Sur circuit can be done in about one week; save another week for tackling the northwestern lowlands and a third for the Atlantic coast or Río San Juan.
Wherever you head, Granada is a good place to ease into things, with colorful surroundings, wonderful cuisine, and more creature comforts than elsewhere in the country.
Arrive in the afternoon at Managua’s International Airport. Transfer to a hotel in town, catch a performance, enjoy some of the local restaurants, and above all, get accustomed to the heat, and relax after your flight.
Hop a bus to Granada and spend at least two or three days there. Tour the city the first day, visiting museums and enjoying the languid waterfront. Your second day, paddle to the nearby isletas or go hiking on Volcán Mombacho, whose heights above the city make for a cool day.
Using Granada as your base, make a full-day trip to the city of Masaya and its local active volcano. Start early at Volcán Masaya National Park, then browse the handicrafts in the Old Market. Return to Granada that evening.
Pack up and head south. Catch the boat at San Jorge to Ometepe. Spend 23 days exploring the islands unique getaways, or arrange a guide to take you to the top of one of the volcanoes for more adventurous travel.
Catch the boat back to San Jorge and bus it south through Rivas to the beach at San Juan del Sur. Spend at least one night there, but tag on a few more if the surfs up or the turtles are laying.
Catch the early express bus to Managua. Transfer directly to León. Its been a long trip, so relax, walk around the hot town, check out a few museums, and save time for ice cream in the park.
Catch a ride to Matagalpa, then continue east to the village of San Ramón. It will take you the better part of a day to get here, so enjoy the afternoon and that plate of gallo pinto waiting for you in the mountains. Spend the next two days hiking to the mines and touring a coffee farm or two.
Return to Managua and take the afternoon flight to Corn Island. Spend two days on Corn Island and two days on Little Corn, soaking up sun, fresh lobster, island vibes, and perhaps a dive on the reef.
Take the morning flight back to Managua to see a few more of the city’s sights before last-minute shopping at the Mercado Roberto Huembes.
Adios, jodido! Feliz viaje!
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