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TOUR


Tour code: FNI Tour style: Classic Explore Tour comfort: Standard Tour pace: Busy


Ideal for 10+


Active Nicaragua A


The best of Nicaragua from Pacifi c to Caribbean


From zip-wiring through tree-top canopies to climbing an active volcano, Nicaragua is


a wonderful destination for a family adventure. We search for crocodiles in mangrove-lined forests, track monkeys in Chocoyero El Brujo


National Park and kayak on Lake Nicaragua. We also visit a local school, surf, and stay on a volcanic island, before relaxing on the golden beaches of Corn Island.


Magic Moments Surfing in the Pacific Ocean Looking for crocodiles


Zip-wiring through the tree tops


£1349 1052 DAYS 15


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ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE*


£2223 1826 DAYS 16


FLIGHT INCLUSIVE PRICES £


ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE* HONDURAS


Staying on a volcanic island in Lake Nicaragua


Swimming and snorkelling in the sea


San Jacinto Hot Springs


LEON


Isla Juan Venado NR Crocodile spotting


Where will we sleep? 10 nights standard hotels, 4 nights simple cabins.


What will we eat? 14 breakfasts, 8 lunches and 4 dinners are included.


Swimming: Most of the hotels have pools and there are opportunities to swim in the sea, lakes and rivers.


Transport: Bus, boat, kayak, bicycle and internal fl ights.


Tour Staff: Explore Leader, driver, boatmen and local guides.


Group Size: Generally 12 to 18. Minimum Age: 6


Planned tour dates


2013 Tour only dates 30 Mar - 13 Apr 27 Jul - 10 Aug 21 Dec - 04 Jan


2014 Tour only dates 05 Apr - 19 Apr 26 Jul - 09 Aug


Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.


Minimum child age 6 on date of departure


* Aged 6-11 years on the date of departure Please go online to fi nd all our adult and child prices by departure date


These prices are guide prices, see page 93 for details


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Climb Volcano 1080m


Lake MANAGUA


Chocoyero-El Brujo NP


Visit local school


PLAYA LOS CARDONES Surfing


Mombacho Ecomovil & canopy tour


San Jorge


PACIFIC OCEAN 60 km


Active Nicaragua FNI Rivas


GRANADA Puerto Asese


Kayak to Las Isletas


OMETEPE


ISLAND Swimming


Maderas 1326m


Lake COSTA RICA Nicaragua


CARIBBEAN SEA


CORN


ISLAND Swimming


Managua


Cerro Negro


NICARAGUA


15 day tour itinerary


Day 1 Tour starts Managua. Day 2 Wildlife Travel to the Pacifi c coast, to Natural Reserve Isla Juan Benado. Cruise through the mangrove forests searching for crocodiles and wild birds. Day 3 Climb an active volcano Trek on Cerro Negro. Days 4/5 Surfi ng Visit the colonial city of Leon. Learn to surf on Pacifi c Ocean waves at Playa Los Cardones. Visit a local school and learn about everyday life of the school children. Days 6/7 Stay on a volcanic island Visit Momotombo chocolate factory. Travel by boat across Lake Nicaragua to the volcanic island of Omotepe and swim in the sheltered bays. Visit a small farm at the foot of Maderas Volcano. Day 8 Zip- wiring Back on the mainland experience zip-wiring through tree-top canopies in Mombacho Volcano National Park. Day 9 Market and wildlife Tour the


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city of Granada and visit the popular Masaya market, a major centre for arts and crafts. Visit Masaya Volcano National Park. Continue to Chocoyero El Brujo National Park and search for monkeys and parakeets in the tropical forests. Day 10 Cycling and kayaking Cycle to Puerto Asese and kayak through some of the myriad of islands on Lake Nicaragua. Days 11/14 Caribbean Island Fly to Corn Island. Enjoy swimming, snorkelling and relaxing. Return to Managua. Days 15 Tour ends in Managua


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