Package
17: Nicaragua
Explorer
Colonial history, tropical
forests, coffee
haciendas & active volcanoes
8 days / 7 nights
Set
between the Pacific Ocean and a jagged range of active
volcanoes is Nicaragua's colonial capital of León.
This city founded in the early 17th century is home
to more than 12 colonial period churches, each one
unique in its design from tiny parish size chapels
to the mighty Cathedral, Central America's largest
church. This tour will visit with this great culture
and tell its story with the aid of a private English
speaking guide and includes visits to the tragic first
locale of León on the shores of Lake Managua,
now an UNESCO world heritage site located at the base
of the smoking Momotombo Volcano, as well as the tiny
rural village of San Jacinto to see its fumaroles.
Afterwards the program travels to Granada. The "Gran
Sultan", one of Latin America's most beautiful
colonial cities. This ancient town on the shores of
mighty Lake Nicaragua is full of history and Spanish
colonial charm and is one of the oldest European settlements
in the western hemisphere. The program also includes
a stop in the folklore center of Masaya for shopping
at its renowned open-air market of fine hand made
crafts and a visit to a hammock workshop to see how
they are woven. The program will also visit the 5
crater complex at the Masaya Volcano National Park
for a look inside of the very active Santiago Crater
and to see the rare crater-dwelling parrots who have
managed to adapt to this toxic environment. This tour
also highlights Nicaragua's number one export, its
world class ecological coffee, organic grown shade
coffee from Matagalpa, with a visit to 100% sustainable
coffee hacienda and cloud forest reserve of Selva
Negra and a fascinating look at the process of rolling
handmade Nicaraguan cigars in the highland town of
Estelí.
DAY
01: MANAGUA: Airport greeting and transfer to the
quiet gallery district of Managua and the Hotel Europeo.
DAY 02: MANAGUA - SELVA NEGRA: Tour of the nation's
capital of Managua with visits to key political and
cultural sites, including its historic center and
to see the incredible footprints left by the Managua
residents of 4,000 BC. Transfer north along the eastern
shores of Lake Managua into the heart of the coffee
growing northern mountains Matagalpa. Coffee tour
of organic shade coffee farm of Selva Negra. Lodging
in private cabin surrounded by cloud forest.
DAY
03: SELVA NEGRA: Walking in the peaceful cloud forest
reserve at Selva Negra. Lodging in private cabin.
DAY 04: SELVA NEGRA - ESTELÍ - LEON: Transfer
through the onion and rice growing region of Sébaco
to the cigar capital of Central America, Estelí.
Visit to a small handmade cigar operation to learn
about this unique process (Mon-Sat only) then transfer
through the rustic mining region of El Jicaral to
the 21 strong Maribios Volcanic Range, 5 of which
are active. Stop at the rural village of San Jacinto,
in the middle of the densely active Maribios Volcano
chain, to visit with its population and see their
fumarolic fields, the result of water being superheated
on a volcanic vein beneath the earth's surface. Transfer
to León current location, founded in 1610.
Lodging in the historic city center at Hotel Austria.
DAY
05: LEON - LAS PEÑITAS BEACH - LEON: Breakfast
at hotel and morning walking tour of Nicaragua's intellectual
and artistic capital colonial León, with visits
to the world famous poet Rubén Darío's
house, a colonial home art gallery, some of the city's
12 colonial period churches, which includes Central
America's grandest cathedral. Transfer to the wave-swept
Pacific Coast to enjoy fresh seafood (meal cost not
included) at an outdoor restaurant on the beach. Return
to León, lodging at Hotel Austria.
DAY 06: LEON - LEON VIEJO - GRANADA: Breakfast at
hotel and transfer south to the base of the smoking
Momotombo Volcano and the archeological site of León
Viejo, now declared an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
León Viejo was Nicaragua's first capital before
being destroyed by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
in the late 16th century. It is now being excavated
and the tragic history of the site has come to light.
Complete historical tour of this ancient colonial
locale. Transfer to Central America's oldest European
settlement, early 16th century Granada. Granada is
quickly becoming a must visit for travelers to Central
America for its unique beauty, relaxed atmosphere
and great dining possibilities. Private tour of lake
front Granada's colonial beauty, history and art.
Lodging on historic central park at Hotel Alhambra.
DAY
07: INDIGENOUS VILLAGES - MASAYA - GRANADA: Breakfast
at Hotel and transfer to the ancient highland villages
of "La Meseta", for visits to the indigenous
artisan's workshops of Catarina, San Juan de Oriente
and Masatepe. All these precious towns have colonial
period houses and churches and a hardworking, native
population. After the highland villages, transfer
to the historic city of Masaya, populated for more
than 3,000 years and the arrival of the Spanish in
the early 16th century organized the local artisans
in small workshops for export. Masaya makes the world's
finest hammocks, as well as wood, leather and clothing
goods, all created by hand. Masaya's friendly population
has restored their 19th century outdoor indigenous
market for the sale of their hand made goods. After
a visit to a hammock maker's shop transfer to the
active cone of Santiago at the Masaya Volcano National
Park for hiking or just observing the inside of this
big smoking crater. Return to Granada and Hotel Alhambra.
DAY
08: GRANADA - MANAGUA: Breakfast at Hotel and transfer
to airport for flight home.
Tour
includes:
All transfers in private vehicle with a/c and driver
Assistance of an English speaking guide
1 night lodging at Hotel Europeo in Managua
2 nights lodging at the Hotel Austria in León
2 nights lodging at the Hotel Alhambra in Granada
2 nights lodging at Selva Negra Mountain Resort in
Matagalpa
All breakfasts
Walking tour of León's art and history
Historical tour of León Viejo
Walking tour of colonial Granada
Coffee tour
Cigar tour
Visit to village of San Jacinto
Visit to Masaya Market
Visit to hammock workshop (Mon-Fri only)
Visit to indigenous villages of San Juan, Catarina,
and Masatepe
Visit to Volcán Masaya National Park
All museum and park admissions
Tour
does not include:
Drinks, lunch or dinner.
Assistance of a tour guide for free day in Selva Negra
and time at the Pacific Coast beach.
International flights or airport taxes.
Travel insurance, tips, visas, or medical treatment.
All
tours are private and can begin any day of the year.
Custom
tour itineraries are available upon request.
Hotels
described in itinerary are standard, optional upgrade
is available.
Tour
costs depend on the number of travelers in your party;
please specify number when requesting a quote.
Rates
are subject to availability at time of reservation.