Nicaragua

Tourist Guide

Photo provided by Nicaraguan Tourism Board
Photo provided by Nicaraguan Tourism Board/Dick Washbume
Photo provided by Nicaraguan Tourism Board
Photo provided by Nicaraguan Tourism Board/Dick Washbume
Photo provided by Nicaraguan Tourism Board/Dick Washbume

Discover the active volcanoes, tropical islands, beautiful scenery and colonial architecture of Central America’s largest country.

Nicaragua is a fascinating Central American country with coastal beauty, pre-Columbian history and numerous outdoor activities. Enjoy the contrasts of two exciting coasts along the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean.

León in the north has museums, cathedrals and an exciting nightlife. Find art of Latin American masters in the Museo de Arte Fundación Ortiz-Gurdián. East of town, climb the active Cerro Negro Volcano and sandboard down its black slopes.

Travel to ManaguaOpens in a new window, the capital, to admire the National PalaceOpens in a new window (Palacio Nacional), an impressive building that miraculously survived a devastating 1972 earthquake. See theater, ballet or a festival in the Rubén Darío National Theater nearby. Just north of the city, the Museum of Acahualinca features human footprints trapped in volcanic mud that’s thousands of years old.

In GranadaOpens in a new window, climb to the top of the bell tower of Iglesia de la Merced (Church of Mercy), an ancient worn-looking church with a beautiful interior. Gaze across the city to see another colonial treasure, Granada CathedralOpens in a new window (Catedral de Granada). Explore the waterfront, drive into the cloud forest at the top of Mombacho Volcano and kayak around islets in Lake Nicaragua.

Visit the farmers markets of Estelí. See a remote waterfall and take a unique tour in this region of cigar factories.

Along the southwestern coast, enjoy the beaches of San Juan del Sur, where you can sunbathe or ride a horse. The surf scene here includes great wave conditions and an exciting nightlife. Find more surfing near Chinandega, farther north along the Pacific Ocean.

The two Corn Islands 43 miles (69 kilometers) off Nicaragua’s eastern Mosquito Coast in the Caribbean Sea offer excellent snorkeling and diving. Swim along the living coral reef among rays, dolphins and schools of colorful fish. On the mainland, enjoy sunrises and seafood in Bluefields and see the turtle hatcheries near the Pearl Lagoon.

Visit Nicaragua for Spanish language immersion while you enjoy attractions and activities. Check the U.S. State Department Nicaragua travel pages for any specific concerns before your travels.

Popular cities in Nicaragua

Managua showing a sunset and a city
Managua
Known for Business, Entertainment and Culture
Come to Managua and enjoy its cafes, volcanoes and entertainment.

Reasons to visit

  • Puerto Salvador Allende
Catarina
Catarina
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Lakes
Trip time! Discover the lake views, volcanoes and local cuisine in relaxing Catarina.
Masaya
Masaya
Known for Volcano, Budget and Castle
Get away to Masaya! Enjoy the volcanoes, castle and museums.
Nindiri
Nindiri
Known for Museums
Explore Nindiri: its museums and more!
El Crucero
El Crucero
Check out Galerias Santo Domingo Shopping Center and Metrocentro—just a couple of the sights around El Crucero.
Ciudad Sandino
Ciudad Sandino
Venture to sights like Lake Managua as you discover the local area in Ciudad Sandino.

Nicaragua