Playas de Ensueño en Nicaragua
From 1.797 €

Playas de Ensueño en Nicaragua

Multidestination
Created: Friday, May 24, 2024 - Departure: Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Ref ID: 9460703
price per person From
1.797 €
Based on 2 adults
3.593 €
Total Price
Created: Friday, May 24, 2024 - Departure: Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Destinations: Managua, San Juan del Sur, Managua, Corn Island, BLUEFIELDS, Calala Island, BLUEFIELDS, Managua, Leon NI, Managua

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19 Jun
Transport from Madrid to Managua
Departure
Iberia Airlines
Avianca
Multiple airlines Multiple airlines
10:00 - Madrid, Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas (MAD)
18:05 - Managua, Managua Intl (MGA)
15h 5m 1 PC 1 Stop
IB
IB Iberia Airlines - IB 4611
10:00 - Madrid, Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas (MAD)
13:20 - Miami, Miami Intl (MIA)
Transport:  IB4611 Operated by:  American Airlines
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: OPTIMA
4h 10m - Connection in Miami, Miami Intl (MIA)
AV
AV Avianca - AV 393
17:30 - Miami, Miami Intl (MIA)
18:05 - Managua, Managua Intl (MGA)
Transport:  AV393
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: OPTIMA
19 Jun
1. Managua
Stay
About the destination: Managua is the capital and the commercial, industrial and cultural centre of Nicaragua. The city is located at the shores of the Managua Lake. One of the best features of the city is its surroundings, lakes, mountains and volcanoes can be seen from all over the city, especially from the viewpoint of the Laguna Tiscapa.Tiscapa Lagoon is a volcanic lagoon formed in the crater of the old Tiscapa Volcano and it is one of the city most important sights. It´s located in the middle of the Old and New Managua. The old town centre, on the lakeshore, is the site of the city’s tourist attractions, including impressive colonial-style buildings, The Concha Acustica, a beautiful designed stage used for music festivals and pubic concentrations and the National Palace, an impressive neoclassical building located at the Plaza de la Revolución. Nearby, we find one of the signature landmarks of Managua, now a ruin, is the impressive Old Cathedral, built in 1929. The shell of the neoclassical edifice still stands in the heart of the Area Monumental. Across from the Old Managua Cathedral, and facing the National Palace is the Museo Nacional displaying numerous artefacts, which tell the story of Nicaragua from pre-historic times to the present day as well as a display of contemporary Nicaraguan art. The city’s main landmark, the Crowne Plaza Hotel, whose white form, reminiscent of a Maya pyramid, sails above the city. Chaotic and fascinating, Managua is a perfect base to explore the nearby lagoons, the nature reserves of Montebelli and Chocoyero-El Brujo, some fun beaches like Pochomil, and the hot springs at El Trapiche.
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Transport from Managua to San Juan del Sur
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Transport from San Juan del Sur to Managua
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23 Jun
3. Managua
Stop
About the destination: Managua is the capital and the commercial, industrial and cultural centre of Nicaragua. The city is located at the shores of the Managua Lake. One of the best features of the city is its surroundings, lakes, mountains and volcanoes can be seen from all over the city, especially from the viewpoint of the Laguna Tiscapa.Tiscapa Lagoon is a volcanic lagoon formed in the crater of the old Tiscapa Volcano and it is one of the city most important sights. It´s located in the middle of the Old and New Managua. The old town centre, on the lakeshore, is the site of the city’s tourist attractions, including impressive colonial-style buildings, The Concha Acustica, a beautiful designed stage used for music festivals and pubic concentrations and the National Palace, an impressive neoclassical building located at the Plaza de la Revolución. Nearby, we find one of the signature landmarks of Managua, now a ruin, is the impressive Old Cathedral, built in 1929. The shell of the neoclassical edifice still stands in the heart of the Area Monumental. Across from the Old Managua Cathedral, and facing the National Palace is the Museo Nacional displaying numerous artefacts, which tell the story of Nicaragua from pre-historic times to the present day as well as a display of contemporary Nicaraguan art. The city’s main landmark, the Crowne Plaza Hotel, whose white form, reminiscent of a Maya pyramid, sails above the city. Chaotic and fascinating, Managua is a perfect base to explore the nearby lagoons, the nature reserves of Montebelli and Chocoyero-El Brujo, some fun beaches like Pochomil, and the hot springs at El Trapiche.
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Transport from Managua to Corn Island
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23 Jun
4. Corn Island
Stay
About the destination: .The Corn Islands (Spanish: Las Islas del Maíz) are two islands about 70 kilometres (43 mi) east of the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, constituting one of 12 municipalities of the South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region. The official name of the municipality is Corn Island (the English name is officially used in Spanish-speaking Nicaragua).
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Transport from Corn Island to BLUEFIELDS
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26 Jun
5. BLUEFIELDS
Stop
About the destination: Bluefields is the capital of the South Caribbean Autonomous Region (RACS) in Nicaragua. It was also the capital of the former Zelaya Department, which was divided into North and South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Regions. It is located on Bluefields Bay at the mouth of the Escondido River in the municipality of the same name. Bluefields was named after the Dutch pirate Abraham Blauvelt who hid in the bay’s waters in the early 17th century. It has a population of 87,000 (2005) and its inhabitants are mostly Mestizo then in smaller percentage Afro-descendant Creoles, and indigenous Miskitu, along with smaller communities of Garifuna, whites, Chinese, Mayangnas, Ulwas, and Ramas; that is the reason why Spanish language is the most spoken language in the city's urban area. Bluefields is Nicaragua’s chief Caribbean port, from which hardwood, seafood, shrimp and lobster are exported. Bluefields was a rendezvous for English and Dutch buccaneers in the 16th and 17th century and became capital of the English protectorate over the Mosquito Coast in 1678. During United States interventions (1912–15, 1926–33) in Nicaragua, American Marines were stationed there. In 1984, the United States mined the harbor (along with those of Corinto and Puerto Sandino) as part of the Nicaraguan Revolution. Bluefields was destroyed by Hurricane Joan in 1988 but was rebuilt.
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Transport from BLUEFIELDS to Calala Island
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26 Jun
6. Calala Island
Stay
About the destination: Located in an undiscovered part of the Caribbean, Calala Island is a luxury private island resort just off the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua. Spanning 11 acres, this beautiful piece of unspoilt paradise accommodates a maximum of eight adults and two children and is available to hire either on an individual suite basis or exclusively.
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Transport from Calala Island to BLUEFIELDS
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28 Jun
7. BLUEFIELDS
Stop
About the destination: Bluefields is the capital of the South Caribbean Autonomous Region (RACS) in Nicaragua. It was also the capital of the former Zelaya Department, which was divided into North and South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Regions. It is located on Bluefields Bay at the mouth of the Escondido River in the municipality of the same name. Bluefields was named after the Dutch pirate Abraham Blauvelt who hid in the bay’s waters in the early 17th century. It has a population of 87,000 (2005) and its inhabitants are mostly Mestizo then in smaller percentage Afro-descendant Creoles, and indigenous Miskitu, along with smaller communities of Garifuna, whites, Chinese, Mayangnas, Ulwas, and Ramas; that is the reason why Spanish language is the most spoken language in the city's urban area. Bluefields is Nicaragua’s chief Caribbean port, from which hardwood, seafood, shrimp and lobster are exported. Bluefields was a rendezvous for English and Dutch buccaneers in the 16th and 17th century and became capital of the English protectorate over the Mosquito Coast in 1678. During United States interventions (1912–15, 1926–33) in Nicaragua, American Marines were stationed there. In 1984, the United States mined the harbor (along with those of Corinto and Puerto Sandino) as part of the Nicaraguan Revolution. Bluefields was destroyed by Hurricane Joan in 1988 but was rebuilt.
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Transport from BLUEFIELDS to Managua
No transport selected
28 Jun
8. Managua
Stop
About the destination: Managua is the capital and the commercial, industrial and cultural centre of Nicaragua. The city is located at the shores of the Managua Lake. One of the best features of the city is its surroundings, lakes, mountains and volcanoes can be seen from all over the city, especially from the viewpoint of the Laguna Tiscapa.Tiscapa Lagoon is a volcanic lagoon formed in the crater of the old Tiscapa Volcano and it is one of the city most important sights. It´s located in the middle of the Old and New Managua. The old town centre, on the lakeshore, is the site of the city’s tourist attractions, including impressive colonial-style buildings, The Concha Acustica, a beautiful designed stage used for music festivals and pubic concentrations and the National Palace, an impressive neoclassical building located at the Plaza de la Revolución. Nearby, we find one of the signature landmarks of Managua, now a ruin, is the impressive Old Cathedral, built in 1929. The shell of the neoclassical edifice still stands in the heart of the Area Monumental. Across from the Old Managua Cathedral, and facing the National Palace is the Museo Nacional displaying numerous artefacts, which tell the story of Nicaragua from pre-historic times to the present day as well as a display of contemporary Nicaraguan art. The city’s main landmark, the Crowne Plaza Hotel, whose white form, reminiscent of a Maya pyramid, sails above the city. Chaotic and fascinating, Managua is a perfect base to explore the nearby lagoons, the nature reserves of Montebelli and Chocoyero-El Brujo, some fun beaches like Pochomil, and the hot springs at El Trapiche.
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Transport from Managua to Leon NI
No transport selected
28 Jun
9. Leon NI
Stay
About the destination: León (Spanish pronunciation: [leˈon]) is the second largest city in Nicaragua, after Managua. Founded by the Spanish as Santiago de los Caballeros de León, it is the capital and largest city of León Department. As of 2016, the municipality of León had an projected population of 206,264. León is located along the Río Chiquito (Chiquito River), some 90 kilometres (56 miles) northwest of Managua, and some 18 km (11 miles) east of the Pacific Ocean coast. León has long been the political and intellectual center of the nation and its National Autonomous University of Nicaragua (UNAN) was founded in 1813, making it the second oldest university in Central America. León is also an important industrial, agricultural, and commercial center for Nicaragua, exporting sugar cane, cattle, peanut, plantain, and sorghum. The city has been home to many of Nicaragua's most noteworthy poets including Rubén Darío, Alfonso Cortés and Salomón de la Selva.
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Transport from Leon NI to Managua
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01 Jul
10. Managua
Stay
About the destination: Managua is the capital and the commercial, industrial and cultural centre of Nicaragua. The city is located at the shores of the Managua Lake. One of the best features of the city is its surroundings, lakes, mountains and volcanoes can be seen from all over the city, especially from the viewpoint of the Laguna Tiscapa.Tiscapa Lagoon is a volcanic lagoon formed in the crater of the old Tiscapa Volcano and it is one of the city most important sights. It´s located in the middle of the Old and New Managua. The old town centre, on the lakeshore, is the site of the city’s tourist attractions, including impressive colonial-style buildings, The Concha Acustica, a beautiful designed stage used for music festivals and pubic concentrations and the National Palace, an impressive neoclassical building located at the Plaza de la Revolución. Nearby, we find one of the signature landmarks of Managua, now a ruin, is the impressive Old Cathedral, built in 1929. The shell of the neoclassical edifice still stands in the heart of the Area Monumental. Across from the Old Managua Cathedral, and facing the National Palace is the Museo Nacional displaying numerous artefacts, which tell the story of Nicaragua from pre-historic times to the present day as well as a display of contemporary Nicaraguan art. The city’s main landmark, the Crowne Plaza Hotel, whose white form, reminiscent of a Maya pyramid, sails above the city. Chaotic and fascinating, Managua is a perfect base to explore the nearby lagoons, the nature reserves of Montebelli and Chocoyero-El Brujo, some fun beaches like Pochomil, and the hot springs at El Trapiche.
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02 Jul
Transport from Managua to Madrid
Return
Avianca
Iberia Airlines
Multiple airlines Multiple airlines
9:25 - Managua, Managua Intl (MGA)
6:05 - Madrid, Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas (MAD)
+1 day 13h 40m 1 PC 1 Stop
AV
AV Avianca - AV 396
9:25 - Managua, Managua Intl (MGA)
13:55 - Miami, Miami Intl (MIA)
Transport:  AV396
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: OPTIMA
1h 35m - Connection in Miami, Miami Intl (MIA)
IB
IB Iberia Airlines - IB 4610
15:30 - Miami, Miami Intl (MIA)
6:05 - Madrid, Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas (MAD)
Transport:  IB4610 Operated by:  American Airlines
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: OPTIMA
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