Destination Inspiration
Nicaragua
Nicaragua is Central America's largest country and one of its most geographically dramatic — a land of smoldering volcanoes, colonial cities painted in pastel hues, and twin coastlines lapped by both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Travelers find a destination that rewards curiosity: from the breezy lakeside city of Granada to the surf-swept shores of San Juan del Sur and the misty cloud forests of Matagalpa, the variety packed into a compact landscape is genuinely remarkable. Nicaragua's warmth — both in climate and in the character of its people — leaves a lasting impression on those who make the journey.
Nicaragua at a Glance
- Best time to visit
- The dry season from November through April brings sunny skies and lower humidity, making it the most comfortable time to explore the country's volcanoes, beaches, and colonial cities.
- Ideal trip length
- 10–14 days — enough time to explore the colonial highlights of Granada and León, make a proper visit to Ometepe Island, and still reach a coastline or two without feeling rushed.
- Pairs well with
- Costa RicaHondurasGuatemala
- Good to know
- Spanish is the official language and outside major tourist hubs English is rarely spoken, so a handful of basic phrases goes a long way. Getting between destinations is easiest by private shuttle or rented vehicle, as chicken buses — while authentic — run on unpredictable schedules; don't overlook the Corn Islands off the Caribbean coast for a completely different, reef-fringed side of the country.
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