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Hotels in Nicaragua
Nicaragua, Honduras, and Panama, are far less developed for tourism than their neighbours in Central America. This means that their coasts are frequently wild and untouched, even where there are superb beaches and shoreline scenery of rich subtropical vegetation or wildlife-full mangroves. Costa Rica, Mexico and Belize have many resorts and hotels of all categories, while the others may offer only one or two beach destinations. But these may be among the best...
Undiscovered, idyllic palm dotted coral beaches
The Corn Islands have an unscathed coastline and chalk-white beaches. The pace of life is stunningly slow here. Casa Canada is a Nicaraguan/Canadian-owned resort at the southern end of Big Corn, 5 mins from the airport by taxi. The nearest beach - a lovely stretch of white sand - is just 5-10 mins' walk away.
Simple cabins close to stunning unspoilt island beaches
This colonial mansion with its central courtyard, fountains and swimming pool is an ideal first class base from which to visit Granada and other highlights in Nicaragua.
Your luxury option for exploring colonial Granada
This exclusive resort is set on a small private island on Lake Nicaragua, just a short boat hop from colonial Granada. There are fabulous lake views from each of its nine spacious split-level wooden bungalows. Jicaro is a perfect place for rest and relaxation.
Intimate, private island-based and British-owned cottages with spa facilities
This pretty, restored colonial hotel is just two blocks from the city’s central park. It’s a popular and much-loved place where you receive a warm welcome from the Spanish owners, Ramon and Lidia, who will bend over backwards to help you.
Feel at home in this friendly, family-style hotel in exquisite Granada
This restored 17th century convent blends beautifully in with the preserved buildings in colonial León and is well located close to the main square.
Restored convent a cool oasis in historic Leon
A top choice among the small hotels and guesthouses on the serene island of Ometepe, its location on the beach makes for a peaceful holiday - however, active hikes to the volcanoes and bike rental can be arranged.
These family-run cabins constitute the best accommodation on the island
Totoco Eco-lodge, a rustic but high quality property on Ometepe Island,Lake Nicaragua, has one of the most superb settings of any guest accommodation in Central America. It is well worth the ferry trip and somewhat bumpy ride to get there – its isolation is part of its charm – and you’ll be sure of a warm welcome.
Comfort, serenity and a bit of adventure in a lake and vocano jungle setting
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Classic Journeys
Central America highlights - in comfort and style
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Tailor Made
Undiscovered, idyllic palm dotted coral beaches
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Tailor Made
Budget holiday with colonial cities, volcanoes and white sand beaches
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48 HOURS IN... GRANADA, NICARAGUA
Guest writer James Tennet offers the low-down on a rising star of Central America.
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CENTRAL AMERICA'S HIDDEN GEM
Emma John, travel writer for The Observer, heads off the beaten track to Nicaragua.
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NICARAGUA: A BEGINNER'S GUIDE
Emerging Nicaragua is a land of volcanoes, lakes and a blissful Caribbean coast, where the descendents of British pirates inhabit...
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