The earthquake in 1972 destroyed Managua's once glorious boulevards, and today the building styles are very »
The Augusto César Sandino International Airport is located 11 km (7 miles) east of the city center »
Masaya is located west of Granada and southeast of Managua. It will take you only 20 minutes before you can »
Granada, also known as the Colonial Jewel of Nicaragua, is the country's main tourist destination and is a »
León is what Managua should be a city of impressive churches, fabulous art collections, stunning »
Craving for fresh seafood? Looking for great waves, peace and nature? This quiet Pacific beach and sleepy »
The Caribbean coast's biggest tourist draw is only 70 km offshore, on a pair of lovely islands with »
Isla de Ometepe's fertile volcanic soil, clean waters, wide beaches, multifaceted wildlife and »
Situated at the confluence of the immense Lake Cocibolca and the Río San Juan, sits the small and »
It runs through green hills, thick jungle and wetlands on its continuous march to the Caribbean »
La Fortuna is a town situated just a few kilometers from the Arenal volcano, one that is often named among »
This bustling city is the capital of the Guanacaste Region and cultural hub of northern Costa Rica. In »
San Jose, the capital and commercial center, founded in 1738 is a modern city, complete with all »
Originally built to protect Lake Nicaragua and its port from English pirates, El Castillo, Fortress of the »
This archipelago consisting of 36 islands, of which four are inhabited, is situated in the southern part of »