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9-Nights Highlights of Nicaragua: Granada, Leon & San Juan del Sur

Nicaragua
9-Nights Highlights of Nicaragua: Granada, Leon & San Juan del Sur
Nicaragua
Goway Travel
Vacation Offer ID 1617180
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Overview

Goway Travel

Split your time between Granada, Leon, and San Juan del Sur on this exciting 10-day Nicaragua vacation. Kick off your adventure in Nicaragua’s oldest town, Granada, with a private guided boat tour of the volcanic-formed Las Isletas archipelago, stopping at a 17th-century Spanish fortress built to defend the city against pirate attacks. Return to shore and explore the town’s storied cobblestone streets by foot and horse-drawn carriage, uncovering sites like the historic 16th-century San Francisco Convent and several churches spanning Granada’s history.

Continue to León, another of Nicaragua’s most influential and historic cities and perpetual rival of Granada. Discover the revolutionary murals, baroque and neo-classical churches, Nicaragua’s first university, and captivating museums, defining the city as Nicaragua’s historical, cultural, educational, and religious capital. Marvel at the awe-inspiring views from atop the UNESCO-listed León Cathedral, Central America’s largest cathedral, before venturing beyond the city to Juan Venado Island. Embark on a private motorboat tour along the beaches of Las Penitas and Poneloya to winding channels and mangrove swamps in this wildlife-rich wetland.

Arrive in San Juan del Sur and prepare for a diverse range of activities. Settle into your exclusive Emerald Coast resort, just outside Nicaragua’s most famous beach town, and get ready to experience the best of both worlds. Indulge in the idyllic beach charm of San Juan del Sur at your own pace, riding the waves, lounging on the beaches, and catching unforgettable sunsets. For a change of pace, head to the lush jungle canopy and embark on a wildlife-rich zipline adventure.

Vacation Inclusions

  • Private arrival and departure airport transfers
  • 3 nights in first-class accommodations in Granada
  • 3 nights in first-class accommodations in Leon
  • 3 nights in first-class accommodations in San Juan del Sur
  • Shared tour of Las Isletas by Boat (max 10 guests)
  • Private-guided tour of Granada
  • Private transfer from Granada to Leon
  • Private-guided walking tour of Leon
  • Private-guided motorboat tour to Juan Venado Island Reserve
  • Private transfer from Leon to San Juan del Sur
  • Shared Canopy tour in San Juan del Sur
  • Breakfast daily (excluding Day 1), 1 lunch

Featured Destinations

San Juan Del Sur

San Juan Del Sur

San Juan Del Sur is the port of entry on the Pacific coast to Nicaragua, the largest republic of Central America. From here you can visit Granada, which lies at the foot of Mombacho Volcano on the northwestern shore of Lake Nicaragua. Founded in 1523 Granada was raided by pirates from the Caribbean many times in the 17th century and William Walker sacked and burned the city in 1857. Granada is typically Spanish in appearance and features many fine mansions and massive ornate churches.
Destination Guide
Leon

Leon

Located in northwestern Nicaragua, about 90 minutes northwest of the capital city, Managua, and just 12 mi/20 km from Pacific coast beaches, Leon, Nicaragua, was first established in 1524, though it was destroyed in an earthquake in 1610 and rebuilt in a different spot. To the north and east of Leon are several prominent volcanoes.

Leon served as the capital of Nicaragua throughout most of the Spanish colonial period until 1857 and was the center of politics, education, culture and religion. As a result, the Spanish built many grand government buildings, Catholic churches and city blocks full of smaller colonial buildings. Thousands of original colonial buildings fill the city—many have been restored and others are still undergoing restoration.

Universidad Nacional Autonomo de Nicaragua (UNAN), Nicaragua's first and most important university, is located on a huge leafy campus just south of the city center. Today, the city has a large university population and is considered the intellectual capital of Nicaragua. Long Nicaragua's liberal hub, Leon was one of the strongholds of the anti-Somoza forces during the revolution. The Sandinistas still remain a powerful force in the city.

For a glimpse of Leon's revolutionary spirit, visit the monument to the "Martyrs of the Revolution" across from the cathedral, where a fascinating mural portrays the history of Nicaragua, from pre-Columbian times through the present. Other colorful murals can be seen throughout the city, along with pro-Sandinista graffiti.

One of the city's greatest attractions is its spirited street life: Mariachi bands and marimba players often stroll the streets. Children often go door to door with 10-ft-/3-m-tall puppets, reciting humorous poetry and beating on drums and trash-can covers. One fun way to observe the activity is to take a ride on the inexpensive open bus that cruises the city on warm nights.

Destination Guide
Granada, Nicaragua

Granada, Nicaragua

Founded on the shore of Lake Nicaragua in 1524 by Francisco Fernandez de Cordoba, Granada, Nicaragua, is the nation's oldest city, one of the oldest cities in the New World and foremost attraction for tourists from around the world.

Granada is the cleaner, better renovated and grander of Nicaragua's two colonial towns (the other being Leon). It's also superbly situated at the base of Mombacho Volcano and along the northern shore of huge Lake Nicaragua. It's also located within one hour of several noteworthy excursions to volcanoes, crater lakes, artisan villages, nature reserves and the nearby cities of Managua and Masaya. Thus, Granada makes a great base for visiting many of Nicaragua's main attractions.

Granada has two main streets, divided in their centers with greenery: Calle la Calzada leads from the main plaza and cathedral down to the lake's edge. For several blocks near the plaza it is lined by upscale restaurants, cafes, bars and shops. This is one of two major nightlife areas in town. Calle Real Xalteva heads west from La Merced Church uphill to Fortaleza de Polvora, passing upscale shops, two significant churches and a lovely park full of stone columns and greenery.

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Valid Date Ranges

February 2025
02/05/2025 12/31/2025 $3,547 per person

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