Explore the best luxury eco-lodges in Nicaragua
The colonial city of Granada was founded by
Captain Francisco Hernandez de Cordoba in the year 1524. Located
27 miles from Managua it was built next to the Mombacho volcano
and the great lake of Nicaragua. Named after the city of
Granada in Spain, this city has plenty of colonial. churches, narrow
streets, and large homes with beautiful indoor patios, tiled roofs, and
pretty colonial colors.
The main beaches along Nicaragua’s Pacific
Coast are Montelimar San Juan del Sur, La Flor, La Boquita, and
Pochomil. However, these are certainly not the only beaches
available. Some are closely guarded surfing secrets while others are
popular with sunbathers. Virtually every town along the Pacific
Coast features its own little beach.
Jicaro Island Ecolodge 3 night(s)
Private Casita
Is Nicaragua´s most high-end nature eco resort
located on a private island in Lake Nicaragua. The
ecolodge is located just a short boat ride from the
colonial town of Granada with spectacular views
of the Mombacho Volcano across the lake. Enjoy included daily yoga, stand-up
paddling, and kayaking.
Morgan's Rock Hacienda &
Ecolodge 4 night(s)
Ocean View Bungalow with Plunge Pool
Morgan’s Rock Hacienda & Eco Lodge is part of a
1,000-hectare reforestation project and an 800-hectare private nature reserve which is actually
one of the last, large natural sanctuaries along the
Pacific Coast of Central America. These
reforested lands, together with the nature reserve
and the estuary, host a variety of forest animals
such as howler monkeys, sloths, white-tipped
deer, and many birds native to the subtropical
region. The beach is a nesting ground for giant sea
turtles. Your Morgan's Rock experience also includes the use of boogie
boards, paddle boards, surfboards, kayaks, and hiking trails.
Included touring:
Private Full-Day Mombacho Volcano & Crater Trail - After picking you up in the lobby of your hotel,
our vehicle will drive to the foot of the mountain where your guide will get in touch with the park rangers.
Then you will switch vehicles and start your way up to the top in a four-wheel drive. The adventure begins
on a paved road and right from the start you will be surprised by the biodiversity of this natural reserve and
surrounded by exuberant vegetation and breathtaking views.
Private Tour Ometepe Island - Total Duration: 8.5 hours
The word ‘Ometepe’ developed from the original Nahualt name of the island, Ome Tepelth, which means
'two hills'. Today, it has a population of 35,000; but the remnants of this ancient civilization can be seen in
petroglyphs around the island. During this tour, you will explore the beautiful landscape of Ometepe, with
our local experts.
Adventure Tour - Walk through a tropical forest with one of our expert guides on safely built trails and enjoy the great
biodiversity that it offers. You will learn about Central American trees, ferns, vines, mosses, helicons and
much more.