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![]() NICARAGUA: Nicaragua is the ideal destination for the adventure traveler who is seeking something truly unique. There are endless reasons to fall in love with this beautiful country that borders Costa Rica to the north. Besides its’ genuine warm-hearted people, some of the many things to enjoy in Nicaragua include: enormous lakes, magical volcanoes, tropical rivers, lush green forests, and broad sun soaked beaches. Because tourism is still relatively new in this country, you are able to immerse yourself in this raw, practically untouched culture and natural environment. SAN JUAN DEL SUR GRANADA MANAGUA ISLE DE OMETEPE LEON LITTLE CORN ISLAND NIGARAGUA FEATURED PROPERTY: MORGAN’S ROCK Enjoy the solitary companionship of one of Nicaragua ’s most beautiful beaches while slipping back into your spacious private bungalow overlooking Pacific sunsets and tropical wildlife. Remind yourself how to play with time while working with nature. NICARAGUA GENERAL INFO: MONEY: 1 US Dollar = 17.87144 Nicaraguan Cordoba Oro. Money exchange is available in banks, exchange houses, hotels and street vendores (not recommended). Dollars are readily accepted anywhere except in the countryside. The airport tax is $20.00 and sales tax is 15%. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: U.S. Citizens are required to have a passport valid for atleast six months after entering the country. A Tourist Card (US$ 5.00) must be bought upon arrival. GOVERNMENT: Nicaragua is independent, free, sovereign, unitarian and indivisible. It is a democratic, participative and representative republic. Managua is the nation's capital and the seat of the Government. LANGUAGE: Spanish is the official language. On the Atlantic Coast the indigenous population speaks English and Miskito. POPULATION: The "Nicas" are friendly and obliging people, with a matriarchal society. The country is multi-ethnic with no official religion. Nicaragua's population is very young, 60 percent is under 17 years of age. Mestizos of mixed Indian and Spanish blood make up the majority of the population and they are the originators of Nicargua's colorful folklore, music and much of its religious tradition. Managua is the nation's capital with a population of approximately one million, 27 percent of the entire country's popultation. On the Atlantic Coast there is also strong African influence which has its roots in the black workers brought in by the British to work the plantations and in Jamaican immigration. Another predominant ethnic group is the Miskito Indian. PUBLIC SERVICES: Electricity is generally 110 watts and 220 watts for special services. Drinking water is available in the major cities and chlorinated water can be obtained in any other city. There is a national telephone service network. There are public telephones in Managua, major cities and TELCOR offices. International phone calls can be made by dialing 164 in Managua and 02-164 in any other department. CLIMATE: Nicaragua has a predominantly tropical climate, alternating between two seasons: rainy and dry (winter and summer). This is the result of its geographic location between 11 and 15 degrees latitude north and the humidity from both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans which give it a fairly stable season. In the Central Region the rainy season lasts from May to October. The dry season occurs from November through April. During December the weather is more temperate. The warmest months are March, April and May, Nicargua's "sea season". The climate in the Atlantic Coast has been classified as having the highest temperature and humidity. The temperature in this region corresponds to that in tropical jungles and ranges above 89° F. HOTELS: Click here for Hotels in the area
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