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F R OM OU R PA R T N E R S


while the Caribbean Route reveals turquoise waters, coral reefs, and Afro- Caribbean culture on the Corn Islands. Complement the journey with the


Gastronomy Route, where every meal tells a story — from gallo pinto to fresh seafood and world-class rum. Whether exploring vibrant cities,


pristine beaches, or volcano-lined landscapes, Nicaragua offers an authentic experience that delights the senses and captures the heart.


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DISCOVER NICARAGUA


Land of Natural Beauty and Endless Adventure


NICARAGUA INVITES TRAVELERS to explore a country rich in nature, culture, and warmth — where every route reveals a new adventure. From the misty highlands of


Matagalpa and Jinotega, travelers can immerse themselves in coffee country, hike through cloud forests, and meet the communities that cultivate some of the world’s finest beans. Along the Segoviana Route, artisans, marble carvers, and small towns showcase the charm of Nicaragua’s northern soul.


Heading south, the Patrimonial Cities


of León and Granada open their colonial doors to cathedrals, museums, and colorful streets alive with music, art, and tradition. Near Lake Cocibolca, visitors can kayak between islets or discover the volcanic wonder of Ometepe Island. Adventure seekers will be drawn to the


Route of Volcanoes, home to Masaya and Cerro Negro, where sandboarding and panoramic hikes deliver unforgettable thrills. On the San Juan River Route, history and nature merge among fortress ruins and the tropical rainforest. For sun and sea lovers, Nicaragua’s


AMSTERDAM


Beach Route offers stunning coastlines from San Juan del Sur to Las Peñitas,


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