Highlights of a week in Nicaragua

On my last day in Nicaragua, I saw this Apache blessing inside the worn cardboard menu at a small, mostly gringo cafe. In a nutshell, it seemed to sum up pretty well how taking a week completely off the grid in a developing country, far away from all the insanity of American life, made me feel.

“May the sun bring you energy by day, May the moon softly restore you at night, May the rain wash away your worries, May the breeze blow new strength into your being, May you walk gently through the world and know its beauty all the days of your life”.

Our sunset view overlooking the small fishing town of San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua.

Traveling to Nicaragua is perhaps not on everyone’s bucket list. However, for me, as long as a destination is reasonably safe I’m always game for seeing someplace new. Over the last five years, I’ve explored most of Central America with my first visit to the most developed and modern country of them all, Costa Rica, followed by travel to Guatemala, Honduras and even a brief trip to Belize. What surprised me the most about Nicaragua is how as the second poorest country in the Western Hemisphere (after Haiti which I visited last year), it was incredibly lovely and safe.

The people are warm and friendly, welcoming visitors with open arms. The culture and beauty of Nicaragua pulls you in and never leaves your heart. Perhaps this is why Nicaragua’s tourism industry is booming and only going to expand. Nicaragua is a wonderful place and is still a relatively unexplored travel gem.

The expat community is also rapidly increasing as expats rush to buy up inexpensive land and build their dream homes.

I’ll confess that I did not spend much time in Nicaragua’s capital, Managua, which like most other Central American capitals is not very nice or safe. I only spent the night there upon my arrival and departure out of the country. However, the rest of Nicaragua that I saw, albeit only a tiny slice of the country, was spectacular and I would go back to see more in a heartbeat.

Known as “the land of lakes and volcanoes“, Nicaragua has an extraordinary blend of flora and fauna with over 40 volcanoes across the country and two large lakes dominating the geography, Lago Cocibolca (Lake Nicaragua) and Lago Xolotlán (Lake Managua). There are also 12 stunning lagoons that fill the craters of ancient volcanoes.

View of Volcan Mombacho from Lago Cocibolca in Granada

Most tourists head to the southwest of Nicaragua to explore Granada, Nicaragua’s most preserved colonial city, and the pristine beaches along the Pacific Ocean. A visit to Ometepe Island and the remote, rugged Corn Islands are another favorite for the tourist who wants to get away from it all. Unfortunately, I only had a week to spare so my trip to Nicaragua included an overnight stay at the Best Western directly across the street from the International airport in Managua, followed by a visit to Granada and San Juan del Sur, a beautiful, small fishing village located on the Pacific coast.

Looking back over my week in Nicaragua, there are many highlights from my wonderful adventure. As with all my travels, it will take me some time to process it all and edit my photos. However, I wanted to give you a quick overview of the best experiences on the trip. Here they are:

Traveling solo and making new friends

I have done solo, group, family and couple travel for the past 25 years and each has its own set of pros and cons. As a middle-aged American woman, solo travel to third-world countries can sometimes be challenging and intimidating. But for me, the more I do it the more I love it. I went into this trip not knowing a soul who was invited but by the end of the week I felt like I knew these women for years.

As a mom and wife, I rarely get time alone and traveling alone in a country that speaks a different language and has a different culture can be life-changing. I find that I always learn so much about myself and in a sense really rediscover who I am while I’m traveling alone. I am at times out of my comfort zone and have to rely solely on myself. It is an exhilarating, empowering feeling. I know not everyone can do it but I’m so fortunate that I can. Some of my best trips have been when I’ve traveled alone.

Finding beauty within the rain and fog during a hike on Volcano Mombacho

Visiting Colonial Granada

Granada is a beautiful, vibrant city filled with colorful buildings, tourists, delightful restaurants and horse-drawn carriages. I loved my stay in Granada at the lovely Plaza Colon Hotel overlooking the main square in town and watching the world go by from the comforts of the front porch. There is so much to explore and see. It is a photographer’s dream, and there are plenty of tourists and expats for you to befriend.

Taking a sunset tour of Las Isletas

With only a night in Granada, I wanted to make sure to get as much in as possible. Through the hotel concierge, I booked a sunset cruise of Las Isletas, a series of hundreds of tiny islands in Lago Cocibolca. The beauty of the water at dusk as well as the thousands of birds, mesmerized me. It is an incredible place.

Me and the “handsome tuna”, the translated spanish name of the boat.

Learning to surf in San Juan del Sur

The number one highlight of my trip was attending Chicabrava’s learn to surf camp in San Juan del Sur. It was also the primary reason why I went to Nicaragua in the first place. I was invited by Chicabrava on a press trip to experience and review their all women’s learn to surf camp. It was absolutely amazing! I will be dedicating more posts on this experience soon.

Me and my board, “Snow White”

Meeting fellow WordPress blogger Debbie of Rewind and Retired in Nicaragua

One of the best parts about blogging is the fantastic community of friends you met along the way. I’ve followed Debbie’s blog for years and when I found out I was going to Nicaragua I knew we’d have to meet in person. I met Debbie of the blog Rewind and Retired in Nicaragua, her husband Ron as well as her son and his fiancé for a delightful lunch in San Juan del Sur. We had lots of laughs and many smiles and hugs.

Me and Debbie in San Juan del Sur.

Watching the sun set every night and getting off the grid

Perhaps the best thing of all about going to Nicaragua was to simply get away from it all and enjoy the sunset. The more I travel to developing countries, the more I love it because it simply means you can truly get away. There is no CNN blaring or flashing news updates on some massive shooting or our crazy American political race. There is limited access to email or newspapers. Being in small town San Juan del Sur simply forces you to chill out, something I have a hard time doing. If you want nightlife you can find it or else you can do as I did, watch the sun light up the sky and sip a glass of wine, in awe and wonder.

Me and my perch, taking the world all in.

Overall it was a week to savor and remember. An empowering vacation to add to my ever growing list of travels. I can hardly wait to share more.

44 thoughts on “Highlights of a week in Nicaragua

  1. Miriam – Australia – I’m a wonder lusting woman, a musician, a freelance travel writer and magazine columnist. Utterly passionate about travel and life and turning the ordinary moments into the extraordinary. My motto is “just do it”.
    Miriam on said:

    Hi Nicole, loved reading this post. I can tell you fell in love with Nicaragua, your stunning photos and beautiful words are full of passion that just shine through. What a wonderful experience for you. And doing it alone, kudos to you, beautiful lady. Look forward to reading more of your surfing adventures in this lovely land.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks Miriam! It felt great to get out on my own and reconnect again with myself. It was really wonderful. So appreciate your friendship! I love reading your posts too. I feel like we truly connect! 😌

      • Miriam – Australia – I’m a wonder lusting woman, a musician, a freelance travel writer and magazine columnist. Utterly passionate about travel and life and turning the ordinary moments into the extraordinary. My motto is “just do it”.
        Miriam on said:

        Me too Nicole. The feeling is entirely mutual. 🙂

      • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
        thirdeyemom on said:

        Oh thanks Miriam!

  2. lexklein – I’m a restless, world-wandering, language-loving, book-devouring traveler trying to straddle the threshold between a traditional, stable family life and a free-spirited, irresistible urge to roam. Even when I was young, I always wanted to be somewhere else. I was the kid who loved camp, vacations, sleepovers, and all forms of transportation. Did my restlessness spring from a love of languages and other cultures? From a fiction fixation and all the places I’ve visited on the pages of a globeful of authors? I think it’s more primordial, though, an innate itch that demands scratching at regular intervals. I’m sure I won’t have a travel story every time I add to this blog, but I’ve got a lot! I’m a pretty happy camper (literally), but there is some angst as well as excitement in always having one foot out the door. Come along for the trip as I take the second step …
    lexklein on said:

    Looking forward to hearing about the surfing! The sunset cruise on Lake Nicaragua looks great; I went during the day (which I also really loved), but your evening shots of the water and Mombacho are so striking.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Yes the cruise was great and I was the only customer! Can’t wait to tell more stories. Are you in DC now?

      • lexklein – I’m a restless, world-wandering, language-loving, book-devouring traveler trying to straddle the threshold between a traditional, stable family life and a free-spirited, irresistible urge to roam. Even when I was young, I always wanted to be somewhere else. I was the kid who loved camp, vacations, sleepovers, and all forms of transportation. Did my restlessness spring from a love of languages and other cultures? From a fiction fixation and all the places I’ve visited on the pages of a globeful of authors? I think it’s more primordial, though, an innate itch that demands scratching at regular intervals. I’m sure I won’t have a travel story every time I add to this blog, but I’ve got a lot! I’m a pretty happy camper (literally), but there is some angst as well as excitement in always having one foot out the door. Come along for the trip as I take the second step …
        lexklein on said:

        I wish! I am STILL taking care of my mother … it’s been weeks and weeks. I have not even set foot in our new DC apartment yet. Hoping to get there by the end of the weekend.

      • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
        thirdeyemom on said:

        Wow….keep me posted Lexi.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks Sally! I can only imagine the photos you would take there! 😌

  3. I’m so happy to hear you loved Nicaragua! I’m going there at the end of April for an indefinite amount of time, and hoping to check out San Juan del Sur. Do you mind sharing where you’re staying in that last gorgeous sunset shot? It looks like heaven!

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Wonderful! What are you going to be doing there and for how long? Would you ever want to try surfing? The place I stayed at was a home rented by my learn to surf camp called Chicabrava. They have either the surf house in town or the cloud farm homes up above. It was amazing! More coming soon!

      • Wow, a cloud farm home sounds amazing! I’m not sure about surfing, but I’ll try anything once! I love snowboarding, so perhaps I’d like it? I’m going to check in with one of my TEFL agency partners in Leon, but want to spend some time exploring the country as well. I’m traveling with my sister for the first time 🙂

        Looking forward to more!

      • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
        thirdeyemom on said:

        That sounds wonderful Jessica! If you ever do decide you want to try to give surfing a whirl, you should go for it. It is pretty fun!

  4. Nomads By Nature – We are a foreign service family living around the world. Our comments and pictures are our own and do not express the views of our employer. Being a bit shy, we kindly request that you do not link us to social websites such as Facebook. Links to your personal blog are welcome. About our Gravatar: This ‘little’ garden sculpture gem was at Kirstenbosch in Cape Town. I’m not usually into sculpture (except I must admit that I do think that the big Easter Island heads are pretty funky looking) but when I saw this one, I fell in love. If I ever had enough money and the weight allowance, this would have been the sculpture I would have bought myself for my garden/yard. It is just whimsical and it made me smile. It felt like the best reminder to relax, play, have fun, see the world from a new perspective. Of course, you could always be a pesamist and look at it like “Whoa, the giant elephant foot of oppression is going to stomp on the head of the unsuspecting happy person”. I choose the optimistic view.
    Nomads By Nature on said:

    Can’t wait to hear more! Those skies and water are quite alluring!

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks so much! It was a great trip and filled with stories.

  5. RoarLoud – My love of nature has always drawn me outdoors. Being curious like a cat has lead to various adventures and travels. This blog highlights my travels, adventures, gear and random interesting tidbits of my life roaring loudly. The story behind my nickname (Wildcat) and my roaring can be read here. http://wp.me/p5yqsL-4m
    RoarLoud on said:

    I need to disconnect soon- too much social media! Your trip looks beautiful, sounds like it was just what you needed. I look forward to hearing about all the adventures!

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks Cathy! Maybe you need to add surfing to your roar loud list? It is seriously nothing I ever imagined doing but it is quite the physical and mental challenge, so different from hiking and so out of my comfort zone. I loved the trip!

      • RoarLoud – My love of nature has always drawn me outdoors. Being curious like a cat has lead to various adventures and travels. This blog highlights my travels, adventures, gear and random interesting tidbits of my life roaring loudly. The story behind my nickname (Wildcat) and my roaring can be read here. http://wp.me/p5yqsL-4m
        RoarLoud on said:

        You most definitely roar loud! I hope to learn to scuba to face my fear of under water:)

      • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
        thirdeyemom on said:

        Yeah! I had a little panic attack with the scuba diving too but once I saw how beautiful the corals and fish were, I calmed down. Thankfully I only went about 20 feet deep!

  6. arv! – Arv is a Jaipur blogger. His blog, JaipurThruMyLens offers a unique perspective on the Pink City-Jaipur and has been awarded the best Jaipur Blog. The readers of JaipurThruMyLens love his pictures and distinctive take on Jaipur.
    arv! on said:

    Looks like amazing place. the featured picture is lovely!

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thank you! Yes, it is quite beautiful. I really loved it there.

      • arv! – Arv is a Jaipur blogger. His blog, JaipurThruMyLens offers a unique perspective on the Pink City-Jaipur and has been awarded the best Jaipur Blog. The readers of JaipurThruMyLens love his pictures and distinctive take on Jaipur.
        arv! on said:

        🙂

  7. Looks like an amazing trip! Nicaragua was not on our list of places to visit, but after seeing these pictures, it most certainly is now. Looking forward to seeing more 🙂

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      It is really a beautiful country and I am really wanting to see more. I’m so glad I went.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thank you Louise!

  8. Oh, Nicole, your visit was the highlight of my year thus far. You are an amazing person and I was thrilled to finally meet you in person. Now, if I can figure out how to reblog this from my iPad, I will be in good shape. We are in Cartagena now, romancing the stone. Lol

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Mine too Debbie! I loved meeting you! You are so fun, full of life and energy and your family is so warm too. It was wonderful! 🙂 Have a great time in Cartagena! I can’t wait to read all about it.

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  10. Dalo Collis – Hong Kong / Hangzhou / Seattle – Built up a textile business in Hong Kong, and have expanded into freelance writing and photography. Permanent resident of Hong Kong, but my heart is in the Pacific Northwest of the USA.
    Dalo 2013 on said:

    What a great way to break from life and to also challenge yourself a bit with the surf ~ you disconnect, and connect with life on such a greater level. Cheers to a great weekend.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks so much! Now I’m having the after trip blues. I always get them but in a day or two it will be over and back to it! That is why taking breaks is so important. 🙂

  11. restlessjo – Hi! I’m Jo! Johanna when I’m feeling posh, Jan to my Dad, and Joasiu to my Polish family. A bit of a mix-up, that’s me. The one constant, however, is my restless nature. I love to travel and to explore our world. It doesn’t have to be the big wide world. I can be ridiculously happy not too far from home, so long as I’m seeking new horizons. Of course I have a wish list, and it was to help me fulfil my dreams that I started to write travel guides for a venture called Simonseeks. I’d always kept a travel diary, and it was hugely satisfying to share my experiences and to make new friends who shared my passion for travel. Alas, Simonseeks hit a few troubles, but I still find myself writing about my travels. I’ve become addicted. I’d love to share them, and to make more friends. So, it has to be a blog- right? Or do I mean- write?
    restlessjo on said:

    Walking gently through the world! 🙂 I love the sound of that, Nicole, and I could just stay there peacefully in your opening photo.

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks Jo! I love that quote too. I just makes me feel relaxed and happy. 🙂

  12. Siouxsie06 – Wellington, New Zealand – Forty-something mother of two teenage boys and part-time lawyer, who's finally getting to do some world travel! I love photography, and especially experimenting with new angles and techniques. I love meeting new people. I aim to be a thoughtful and ethical world citizen, rather than a tourist, bringing my own prejudices and preconceptions to the places I visit. I welcome comments from friends, family, and just about anyone, but please keep them respectful!
    Siouxsie06 on said:

    Nice photos! What camera are you using?

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Thanks! I use a Panasonic DMC-FZ150.It isn’t very big and still takes good pictures. 🙂 I love it!

  13. heartandsoul974 – I am a happily married wife, mom,sister,daughter and WOMAN, who loves to write and has always loved it. As a young child I wrote short stories and as I grew I began to log my thoughts and feelings in a journal. It's been many years that I haven't written because of lack of confidence. Now I am at it again, doing what I love. You are invited to join me in my blog about everyday living in a small town. I hope YOU are living a life filled with joy and peace.❤️
    heartandsoul974 on said:

    Your pictures are amazing and your written guided tour was inviting, convincing me to take more adventures out of the States. Like you, I’m a wife and mom. Sometimes I get stuck in everyday life… thank you for reminding me of travel to beautiful places.😊

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      So glad you enjoyed! It always feels so great to just get away from it all. I love my kids and husband too but rarely get time to remember myself. It feels so nice to just be alone something and remember who you are. Sounds strange but it really is empowering!

      • heartandsoul974 – I am a happily married wife, mom,sister,daughter and WOMAN, who loves to write and has always loved it. As a young child I wrote short stories and as I grew I began to log my thoughts and feelings in a journal. It's been many years that I haven't written because of lack of confidence. Now I am at it again, doing what I love. You are invited to join me in my blog about everyday living in a small town. I hope YOU are living a life filled with joy and peace.❤️
        heartandsoul974 on said:

        No, it makes sense. Your post is inspiring to me and other busy moms. It’s really okay and essential to take care of ourselves and that way, we can turn and take care of others. I probably won’t travel far but I may start going on little adventures by myself. 😊❤️

      • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
        thirdeyemom on said:

        Yes we do! We work so hard as moms! Thanks for the kind words and yes any time any place solo is so important. Even a walk in your own special place!

  14. heartandsoul974 – I am a happily married wife, mom,sister,daughter and WOMAN, who loves to write and has always loved it. As a young child I wrote short stories and as I grew I began to log my thoughts and feelings in a journal. It's been many years that I haven't written because of lack of confidence. Now I am at it again, doing what I love. You are invited to join me in my blog about everyday living in a small town. I hope YOU are living a life filled with joy and peace.❤️
    heartandsoul974 on said:

    Thank you for the positive thoughts. I look forward to your future entries!😊

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      You’re welcome! 🙂

    • thirdeyemom – Writer, traveler, hiker and global humanitarian traveling the world and doing good. Member of Impact Travel Alliance Media Network. 40+ countries and still wandering sharing my journey along the way.
      thirdeyemom on said:

      Yes indeed. 😊

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