
Discover Nicaragua with us
Discover Nicaragua
Nicaragua is the largest country in Central America and a land of extraordinary contrasts and natural beauty. From the sacred waters of Lake Nicaragua, steeped in indigenous legend, to the colonial splendour of Granada and León, this vibrant destination offers an abundance of history, culture, and adventure.
Explore UNESCO-listed cathedrals, revolutionary murals, and dense rainforests teeming with biodiversity. Whether climbing active volcanoes, savouring gourmet coffee, tasting an outstanding fusion cuisine, world-class rum, the best cigars, or discovering hidden gems, Nicaragua enchants with its laid-back charm and warm hospitality.


When to go
The best time to visit Nicaragua is during the dry season, which runs from November to April. This time of year offers sunny days and comfortable temperatures, ideal for exploring colonial cities, pristine beaches, and lush rainforests. The wet season, from May to October, brings flourishing greenery and fewer crowds, offering a peaceful experience for those who don’t mind occasional rain showers.
Where to go

Lake Nicaragua
Lake Nicaragua, Central America’s largest freshwater lake, spans an impressive 8,264 square kilometers. Surrounded by stunning landscapes, beautiful wildlife, and colonial cities like Granada, it’s a cultural and natural treasure, rich with indigenous legends and history.

Colonial cities
Nicaragua's colonial cities are a step back in time. Wander Granada's lively streets, admire León's UNESCO-listed cathedral, or relax in charming plazas. Explore bustling markets, historic churches, and meet locals keeping centuries-old traditions alive.

Solentiname Islands
Located in the southeast corner of Lake Nicaragua, the Solentiname Islands are a captivating archipelago of 36 islands and untamed jungle. Kayak through crystal waters, explore balsawood artisan communities, and spot unique rainforest wildlife and colourful migratory birds.

Masaya volcanoes
The Masaya Volcano region is a thrilling blend of history and nature. Peer into the glowing crater of an active volcano, hike through lush trails, or connect with local artisans crafting traditional indigenous pottery from scratch.

Caribbean islands
The Caribbean islands of Nicaragua offer a heavenly escape. Dive into coral reefs swarming with life, stroll along unspoiled beaches, and be immersed in Afro-Caribbean culture through local music, traditional cuisine, and the gracious welcome of island communities.

Pacific coastline
Nicaragua’s Pacific coastline spans 300km of attractive landscapes with golden beaches and rugged cliffs. Dotted with quaint fishing villages, wild tropical forests and hidden coves, it offers the perfect combination of relaxation and adventure.

Beyond Nicaragua
Central America is small in size but rich in culture, landscapes, and adventures. Our multi-country tours showcase the best of each unique destination, connecting visitors with local people via authentic experiences.

Costa Rica
Costa Rica offers something unforgettable for every traveller. Towering volcanoes, tropical rainforests, and pristine beaches define this Central American gem. Home to 5% of the world’s biodiversity, it offers incredible wildlife encounters. Pair exciting activities like zip-lining and surfing with eco retreats, and you have the ideal destination for nature lovers and thrill-seekers alike.
Panama
Bridging North and South America, Panama has served as a global crossroads for centuries, bringing together people, trade, and ideas. Travellers can explore its fascinating ancestral heritage, sail to paradise indigenous islands, marvel at the infamous canal, and savour renowned coffee and more.


Guatemala
Guatemala is a country rich in history and home to remarkable Maya temples, ancient historical sites, colourful markets and cobblestoned colonial towns. With 33 volcanoes, dense jungles, 8,000 plant species and elusive wildlife like jaguars and pumas, it’s an ideal choice for culture, nature, and adventure.
El Salvador
El Salvador is Central America’s hidden gem, offering deserted beaches, coffee plantations on volcanic slopes, mural-filled villages, and verdant national parks. With few crowds beyond lively San Salvador, this compact destination is great for adventurous travellers seeking authentic experiences and the natural beauty of an underrated treasure.


Pan American Highway
The Pan American Highway stretches over 19,000 miles, connecting diverse cultures and landscapes across North, Central, and South America. From bustling cities to remote villages, travellers can explore unique cultures, stunning coastlines, and more, experiencing the vast beauty and adventure that spans the Americas from end to end.