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Category Archives: Nicaragua
Nicaragua to Costa Rica Transition
Nicaragua was fantastic, through and through. I loved the people, the culture, the food, the nature – all of it was so thought provoking, beautiful, and rich in interesting things to learn. I honestly could go back to Nicaragua right … Continue reading
Posted in Costa Rica, Nicaragua
Tagged Animals, Beach, Dominical, Manuel Antonio, Map, Ocean, Quepos
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San Juan del Sur
In case you missed it, I’ve added pictures to the Ometepe post! San Juan del Sur is quite the surf town – and definitely one I could spend some more time in! After leaving Ometepe on the ferry, catching a … Continue reading
Ometepe
Isla de Ometepe is definitely a place I will have to visit again – but with more purpose. We left Granada around 11 AM in order to make it to Rivas, then San Jorge, in time for the 2:30 ferry … Continue reading
Posted in Nicaragua
Tagged Dirt Bikes, Ferry, Hostel, Island, Lake Nicaragua, Ometepe, Volcano
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Granada
Granada is beautiful, although definitely the most touristy location we’ve been yet. Granada, which is named after the Spanish Granada, is rich in Nicaraguan history for politics, architecture, and economics. If you know anything about William Walker’s involvement in Nicaragua … Continue reading
Posted in Nicaragua, Uncategorized
Tagged Architecture, Granada, Hostel, Laguna de Apoyo, Las Isletas, The Bearded Monkey
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Masaya
Masaya was not exactly what we were expecting, but was fun to stop at for a night. We had originally planned to stay two nights but discovered that there was really not THAT much to do, and weren’t in love … Continue reading