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Top Granada Half-day Tours

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Nicaragua Ease and Private Transport to Top Destinations

clock 240 minutes
  • Private transportation from the airport to the main tourist destinations in Nicaragua: Managua International Airport to Masaya - Granada - Leon - San Juan del...Read more

Granada Colonial (2 in 1) Historic Walk + Horse-drawn carriage

clock 240 minutes
  • Experience the beauty and charm of Granada's colonial history with our 2 in 1 tour. Stroll down the picturesque streets of this enchanting city and visit its most iconic landmarks, including the Historic Cemetery, La Pólvora Fortress, and the stunning Granada Cathedral. As you walk, let the sights, sounds, and smells of the city transport you...Read more

Granada+Apoyo Lagoon +handicraft market+ Masaya volcano night tour

clock 6 hours
  • • This volcanic and refreshing outdoor activity starts when your meet your Local tour guide at your hotel or airport in Managua at 1pm
    • The Aventure will take about 6 hours including the drive back and forth to your Hotel.-*We follow WHO guidelines for covid 19
    • Learn about the historics event from Masaya Volcano and the intersting...Read more

Mombacho Volcano Cloud Forest

clock 4 hours 30 minutes
  • The Mombacho Volcano is one of the most famous volcanoes in Nicaragua due to several factors: its location just 10 km from the Granada city, its access infrastructure and, above all things, the mystical cloud forest that occupies much of its sides and top.
    The ride uphill only is an adventure by itself, the incredible steepness of the volcano...Read more

Boat Tour and Granada Sightseeing

clock 4 hours
  • They are located in Lake Nicaragua, just southeast of the city of Granada in Nicaragua. The islets are a group of 365 small islands scattered about the Asese Peninsula. The islets of Granada are of volcanic origin, they were formed when the Mombacho volcano blew much of its cone into lake Nicaragua thousands of years ago, thereby creating the...Read more
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