San Juan del sur Beach, Granada Colonial city and Volcanoes

Itinarary

Day 1----Managua

Day 2----San Juan Del Sur

( one the way see ometepe island volcanoes in the distance)

Day 3----San juan del sur Marcellas

Day 4---San juan del sur to Granada

Day 5---Granada City tour and Islands.

Day 6---Granada and Volcano Mombacho

Day 7---Granada to Masaya Volcanoe,Market and White towns.

Day 7----Managua

SAN JUAN DEL SUR


Experience the best beaches of the Southern pacific; San Juan del Sur bay, Marsella, Madera’s and Coco Beach. From San Juan del Sur we will take a boat ride to Marsella a totally virgin beach and then head to a surfer beach Madera’s. We return to San Juan del Sur and spend the rest of the day relaxing and waiting for the beautiful sunset.


GRANADA COLONIAL CITY


Granada is "THE MUST" of Nicaragua, truly a colonial jewel founded in 1524 by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Hernandez de Cordoba, today is the oldest colonial city in the continent of America, not including the Caribbean.

Although Granada was sacked on numerous times by pirates, suffered from civil wars and burned down by William Walker a filibuster or mercenary, today it is rich of history and beautiful Spanish architecture.

We will visit Fort la Polvora, wonder around beholding the many churches, the central park and the Cathedral, visit San Francisco Convent museum and later take a ride on a boat that will lead us through some of the 365 small islands of volcanic origin in which the volcano Mombacho erupted no less then a million years ago and now are summer homes to a lot of wealthy people.

Masaya Volcano

To the indigenous tribes Volcano Masaya was considered a god. This tour offers you the opportunity to visit the park museum and learn a little about the flora, fauna and the indigenous culture. Behold a land ridden in petrified lava and if you wish to venture into volcanic caverns full of bats and go underground it is optional.


Later we will visit the Masaya market famous for the handcrafts made by the locals and buy precious souvenirs to take home to show your family. Later visit the Apoyo lagoon and the Catarina view point. Also visit the place where the Masaya market crafts are made in the small town of San Juan de Oriente.


We will also visit a few more places in these towns known better as " THE WHITE TOWNS" and see all types of handcrafted materials such as; wooden chairs, hammocks, straw baskets, ceramic and ALOT of little beautiful garden plantations