
Group trips to Nicaragua
Our organized trips to Nicaragua
Often called the land of lakes and volcanoes, Nicaragua is an extraordinary canvas of untamed beauty and vibrant culture. From the breathtaking colonial grandeur of Granada, with its pastel-hued buildings and bustling plazas, to the art-filled streets of León, a UNESCO-recognized gem, and the majestic twin volcanoes of Ometepe Island rising from Lake Nicaragua, this nation offers an exhilarating fusion of history and adventure. Nicaragua beckons to curious travelers and passionate adventurers, inviting them to discover its authentic spirit and explore its diverse, pristine landscapes.
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FAQs about Nicaragua
Nicaragua is in the Central Standard Time Zone (CST), which is 6 hours behind the UK. So, if it's 12 pm in the UK, it's 6 am in Nicaragua. In the USA, if it's 12 pm Eastern Time, it's 11 am in Nicaragua. Nicaragua does not observe daylight saving time, so the time difference remains consistent throughout the year.
In Nicaragua, the currency used is the Nicaraguan Córdoba. As for the exchange rate:
- 1 GBP is approximately 45 Nicaraguan Córdobas
- 1 USD is about 36 Nicaraguan Córdobas
- 1 EUR is around 42 Nicaraguan Córdobas
You can exchange currency at banks, exchange bureaus, or major hotels. Keep in mind that rates can fluctuate, so it's a good idea to check for the most current rates before you travel.
In Nicaragua, you can pay using cash, credit cards, and mobile payment apps. Credit cards are widely accepted, especially Visa and MasterCard, in hotels, restaurants, and larger shops. However, smaller stores and street vendors might prefer cash. It's a good idea to carry some Nicaraguan Córdobas for these situations. ATMs are available in urban areas where you can withdraw local currency. Remember to inform your bank of your travel plans, so your card isn’t blocked for suspicious activity.
In Nicaragua, tipping is appreciated but not always obligatory. In restaurants, a 10% tip is generally expected if service is not already included in the bill. For hotel staff or taxi drivers, rounding up the fare or leaving small change is a kind gesture. Always check your bill to see if a service charge has been added before tipping.
In Nicaragua, Wi-Fi is available in most urban areas, particularly in hotels, cafes, and restaurants, but it might not be as reliable or fast as you're used to. Outside the cities, internet access can be limited. We suggest you buy a local SIM card or an e-SIM data plan for better connectivity. Providers like Claro and Movistar offer good coverage and affordable data plans. This way, you'll have internet access wherever you go in the country.
In Nicaragua, Spanish is the official language. Here are some useful colloquial expressions you might hear or use:
- Hello: Hola
- Thank you: Gracias
- How much is this?: ¿Cuánto cuesta esto?
- Where is...?: ¿Dónde está...?
- Please: Por favor
Nicaragua uses Type A and Type B plugs, which are the same as those used in the United States. The voltage is 120V, and the frequency is 60Hz.
If you're coming from Europe or the UK, you'll need a universal adapter to use your devices. Since the voltage is different from most European countries, it’s a good idea to check if your devices are compatible with 120V or if you need a voltage converter.
The main religion in Nicaragua is Christianity, with the majority of the population being Roman Catholic, followed by Protestant denominations. While there are no specific dressing requirements related to religion, it's respectful to dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Important religious holidays include:
- Easter
- Christmas
- Feast of the Immaculate Conception, which is widely celebrated.
Packing for Nicaragua can be a fun adventure. The weather is generally warm, so you’ll want to keep cool and comfortable. Here’s what to pack in your backpack:
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Clothing:
- Lightweight shirts
- Shorts
- Long pants for evenings
- Swimwear
- Light jacket or sweater for cooler nights
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Shoes:
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Sandals
- Water shoes if planning beach activities
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Accessories and technology:
- Sunglasses
- Sun hat
- Camera or smartphone
- Power bank
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Toiletries and medication:
- Sunscreen
- Insect repellent
- Basic first aid kit
- Common travel medication like pain relievers and anti-diarrheal tablets
Nicaragua is a beautiful destination, so pack light and enjoy your journey!
Nicaragua has a tropical climate, and the weather can vary by region:
- Pacific Coast: Hot and dry from November to April, with temperatures around 30°C (86°F). The rainy season is from May to October.
- Central Highlands: Cooler temperatures, ranging from 15°C to 26°C (59°F to 79°F), with rain mostly from May to October.
- Caribbean Coast: Warm and humid year-round, with frequent rain and temperatures around 28°C (82°F).
The best time to visit is during the dry season, from November to April, to avoid heavy rains.





