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ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Masaya, Managua & Surrounds, Nicaragua A very nice lagune with nice cold refreshing water. Just a little windy if your stay on the cliffs but down on the seaside very nice and good to bath just take care.. 2. Granada ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Granada, Managua & Surrounds, Nicaragua Granada is a very nice and small city, at least that is how I remember. There you can find lots of hostels which are really cheap and nice, most of them are old style.. 3. Lake Managua ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Managua, Managua & Surrounds, Nicaragua possibly the filthiest lake i've ever been to anywhere in the world. words can't really describe it. there was a dead turtle covered with plastic bags at the edge of.. 6. Beach ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Pochomil, Managua & Surrounds, Nicaragua This plece is near Managua (Nicaragua`s Capital) Is small town. There some sport if desrve to make but surfing is most used. There are too some restaurant in the beach.. ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Isla de Ometepe, Southwestern Nicaragua, Nicaragua The Isla de Ometepe is beautiful and majestic. Stay at Finca Magdalena for a truly rustic experience. Climbing the volcanoes is a tough adventure- you have to start.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) San Juan del Sur, Southwestern Nicaragua, Nicaragua A beautiful beach north of San Juan del Sur with tremendous waves. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) San Juan del Sur, Southwestern Nicaragua, Nicaragua Playa Maderas is located about 20 minutes north of San Juan del Sur. It is the most popular surf beach with easy access to town. There is a spot to stay and get a.. 10. San Juan del sur ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Rivas, Southwestern Nicaragua, Nicaragua San Juan del Sur is located on the Southwestern pacific coast of Nicaragua. The horseshoe shaped bay has a population of about 18,000 and is the hub of beach tourism.. |