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Nicaragua Adventure Tour
On our Nicaragua Adventure Tour, families and active travelers hike, bike, and kayak through the rich cultural history, rural villages, and stunning natural landscapes of volcanoes, lakes and tropical beaches. We discover the hidden side of Nicaraguas colonial cities, Leon and Granada, complimenting the historical and cultural with adventures in nature, and conclude at a Pacific beach-front boutique hotel. After an easy cycle from Leon to the Isla Juan Venado Nature Reserve we trade pedal for paddle to kayak among mangrove lagoons and the islets of Granada on Lake Nicaragua. Among three of Nicaraguas many volcanoes, we trek to the summit of the Cerro Negro Volcano with an option to descend its black slopes on a sand board, hike in Masaya Volcano National Park, and fly on an exhilarating zip line through the lush cloud forest of Mombacho Volcano. Accompanied by an expert guide, this active Nicaragua tour is designed for as few as two persons and can be modified as a private departure or Nicaragua honeymoon adventure to suit the special interests and style of any traveler.
DAY 1 : ARRIVAL AND TRANSFER TO LEON Arrive at Managua international airport and transfer to the nearby colonial city of Leon. Overnight at the historic colonial Hotel El Convento, a former convent restored as a peaceful and distinctive boutique hotel representing Nicaraguas rich cultural history. [D]
DAY 2 : LEON CITY TOUR AND ISLA JUAN VENADO NATURE RESERVE One of the oldest colonial cities in Central America and the intellectual hub of the country, we explore Lens beautiful examples of Spanish Colonial architecture by ascending eighty one steep steps up a cathedral tower for a dazzling view of eleven volcanoes, four which are still active. After exploring the city, bike or ride to Isla Juan Venado National Park, an important coastal wetland reserve with a rich biodiversity of flora and fauna. The ocean side is a nesting site for sea turtles while the protected estuary is home to many water fowl, iguana, crocodile and caiman. We explore by boat or kayak navigating through the mangrove canals. Keep an eye out for heron, pelicans and the Mangrove warbler. Leather-back and Olive Ridley turtles nest on the small island between August and December. Overnight at Hotel El Convento. [BLD]
| |  | | | The view from Cerro Negro Volcano is worth the effort getting to the top! | DAY 3 : LEON, HIKE CERRO NEGRO AND MAYASA VOLCANOES We depart early for our hike up Cerro Negro Volcano. The easy trail is an hour ascent rewarded with a splendid view. Those looking for excitement can grab a sand board for a thrilling ride down the volcano; others can take the sandy side for downhill running or an easy walk down. En-route to Granada we stop at Masaya Volcano National Park, encompassing two impressive volcanoes and five formidable craters. We explore the lava caves and rock formations always on the lookout for wildlife including coyotes, opossum, deer, iguana, monkeys and bats. We visit the small museum and continue on to historical Granada. Overnight at Hotel Plaza Colon set in an elegant antique colonial house restored to its original style and architecture with external courtyards and balconies overlooking Central Park and the Cathedral. [BLD]
DAY 4 : GRANADA , MOMBACHO VOLCANO & CLOUD FOREST ZIPLINE CANOPY TOUR Mombacho Volcano is one of Nicaraguas most impressive volcanoes, rising like a sleeping giant to 4,626 feet. Often enshrouded in mist, we hike through verdant cloud forest rich in hanging moss and epiphytic plants to the Mombacho Canopy Adventure for an exhilarating zip line ride through the forest canopy. Catch your breath and return to Granada for a hearty lunch and spend the afternoon at leisure, free to explore the narrow cobblestone streets with many cafes, art studios and artisan shops, or cool off in the hotel swimming pool. Overnight Hotel Plaza Colon. [BLD]
DAY 5 : GRANADA, ISLAND BOATING/KAYAKING & GRANADA CITY TOUR Just 3 km drive to Asese Port on the banks of Lake Nicaragua where you have the choice to kayak or take an electric-powered boat through the 365 enchanted islets of Granada. This volcanic archipelago, formed 20,000 years ago when Mombacho Volcano blew most of its cone into the lake, is rich in fauna and flora including caiman, turtles, migrating swallows and a variety of aquatic birds. The San Pablo Fort is an opportunity to learn about colorful stories of marauding pirates attacking the city during the 18th century. Depending on time and the day of the week we visit the local La Esperancita School, where we have an opportunity to interact with children and teachers who commute here by boat and learn how our visit benefits the community. After a lakeside lunch, we return to Granada to explore the charming cobblestone streets by horse drawn carriage including the Granada market, the Cathedral and the Convent of San Francisco, now a museum with elaborate murals depicting Nicaraguas history in colorful scenes and a vast collection of pre-Columbian statues and pottery. Overnight at Hotel Plaza Colonial. [BLD]
DAY 6 : SAN JUAN SUR Leave the city behind and depart for San Juan del Sur, a small, unhurried fishing village and coastal town to conclude your Nicaragua vacation on a tropical Pacific beach. Overnights at Hotel Piedras y Olas, a boutique beach-front property with sweeping ocean views offering luxury accommodations and spa services with local charm and a commitment to the education and welfare of the local community. [BLD]
DAYS 7-8 : SAN JUAN SUR, LA FLOR WILDLIFE REFUGE & COMMUNITY ACTIVITY During the next two days you can relax at the beach and participate in a myriad of water activities including fishing, surfing lessons, snorkeling, scuba diving, sailing excursions and more! (Not included in trip cost.) Our naturalist guide will accompany you on the white sand beaches and through the mangroves and tropical dry forest at La Flor Wildlife Refuge, habitat of monkeys, green iguanas, kingfishers, tanagers, trogons and other wildlife. We may witness a sunset migration of hundreds of hermit crabs, all hobbling back to the beach in their infinitely diverse shells. And, from July through January well venture out on a guided night walk to search for some of the 30,000 Olive Ridley turtles that use this beach to lay their eggs, making La Flor one of the most vital sea turtle nesting areas on the Pacific Coast. Of special interest to families, we have made arrangements with the hotel foundation and the Mayors office to get to know local people by participating in a community activity such as music around a beach bonfire, soccer or baseball, farm visits, or a variety of community service projects. Overnight at Hotel Piedras y Olas. [BLD]
DAY 9 : DEPARTURE Enjoy one more Nicaraguan sunrise, gaze at the beautiful Pacific Ocean and prepare to head home. Transfer to Managua International airport for your international flight home or begin post trip extension. [B]
| - Prices, Departure Dates and Included Services - | Days: 9 | Grade: II (click for grades definition) | 2010 Price: From $2850 per person. Land cost based on Season | Season | Adult | Teen (12-16) | Child | Green Season | $2850 | $2625 | $1595 | High Season | $2995 | $2625 | $1595 |
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| Single Supplement: $755 (click for info) | *High season dates: Christmas Week, Easter Week, Presidents Week and Nicaragua National Holidays. Trip departs with a minimum of 4 people paying full price. Children 12 and older only. Special departure for families with children under 12 can be arranged.
Teen price to stay in separate room. Prices valid until November 30, 2010 | | | 2011 Price: From $2850 per person. Land cost based on Season | Season | Adult | Teen (12-16) | Child | Green Season | $2850 | $2625 | $1595 | High Season | $2995 | $2625 | $1595 |
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| Single Supplement: $755 (click for info) | *High season dates: Christmas Week, Easter Week, Presidents Week and Nicaragua National Holidays. Trip departs with a minimum of 4 people paying full price. Children 12 and older only. Special departures for families with children under 12 can be arranged.
Teen price to stay in separate room. Prices valid until November 30, 2011 | | | | | 2010 Departure Dates | 2011 Departure Dates | | | Nov 20 - Nov 28, 2010 Dec 22 - Dec 30, 2010 Dec 25 - Jan 2, 2010 (and on request) | Feb 12 - Feb 20, 2011 Mar 5 - Mar 13, 2011 Mar 19 - Mar 27, 2011 Apr 9 - Apr 17, 2011 Apr 16 - Apr 24, 2011 Jun 4 - Jun 12, 2011 Jun 11 - Jun 19, 2011 Jul 9 - Jul 17, 2011 Aug 6 - Aug 14, 2011 Nov 19 - Nov 27, 2011 Dec 17 - Dec 25, 2011 Dec 24 - Jan 1, 2012 (and on request) |
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| | | Included: Services as specified in the itinerary above include lodging and accommodations; English-speaking expert guide from Day 2 to Day 9; airport-hotel transfers and land transportation; meals as specified [B-Breakfast, L-Lunch, D-Dinner]; services of in-bound land operator offices for tour operations and Wildland Adventures' travel consultation and pre-departure services. | | | Not Included: Services unless specified otherwise in the itinerary above such as international air; airport taxes; tips and gratuities; optional or suggested services that are on your own; insurance of any kind; personal expenses; extra beverages and alcoholic drinks; medical costs; and hospitalization and evacuation and any other extra expenses due to unanticipated changes in our itinerary for reasons beyond control. Tourist card ($5), meals, souvenirs and other local and personal expenses not specified in the above itinerary are also not included. Always carry enough cash for the international airport departure taxes ($35). | | | Trip Notes: Minimum age 12 years, except on custom departures. Children pay same price as adults and stay in separate rooms. | | |