Guidebook for Apoyo Lagoon

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Guidebook for Apoyo Lagoon

Shopping

Where they make pottery. Find Valentinos pottery school!
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San Juan de Oriente
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Where they make pottery. Find Valentinos pottery school!

Parks & Nature

Masaya Volcano: as of March 2024 it is closed. Please consult for current status
You will never get closer to an active volcano. Go at night!
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Masaya Volcano
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You will never get closer to an active volcano. Go at night!
...and ziplining!
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Mombacho Volcano Biological Station
Camino al Volcán Mombacho
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...and ziplining!
Nicaragua Butterfly Reserve

Essentials

Groceries need to be purchased prior to coming to Laguna de Apoyo. We do offer grocery service (cost of groceries plus $40)
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La Colonia
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Groceries need to be purchased prior to coming to Laguna de Apoyo. We do offer grocery service (cost of groceries plus $40)

Drinks & Nightlife

It's fun!
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Encuentros
Calle La Calzada
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It's fun!

Sightseeing

Masaya is one of the smallest, yet most populated departments in the country. The picturesque, small cities of its territory feature several attractions such as cultural manifestations, a strong indigenous heritage and many natural destinations. Due to its folkloric expressions, the capital city is an important cultural destination. Dance, music, street theater and colorful processions are some of its attractions. Also, Masaya has a nice urban center with interesting sites. A fortress, a pier, several restaurants, hotels, bars and craft shops are part of the offer. The Mayasa Volcano National Park and the Masaya Lagoon are two major natural attractions. The volcano is formed by three craters, two of them are extinct and the other one remains active, constantly spewing smoke. A vast territory, which still preserves its flora and fauna, surrounds this volcano. Unfortunately, the neighboring lagoon is currently polluted, but people can visit and find petroglyphs on its shores. Some are even brave enough to take a swim. The charming cities of Catarina and San Juan de Oriente are frequently known as the "Bewitched Villages". The first one is famous for its many nurseries located within its urban center. There are two viewpoints in this area. One of them is in the city and includes craft shops and restaurants. The other one is situated in Diriomito and has some eateries and a paragliding ramp. San Juan de Oriente, the other bewitched village, is a land of artisans. Multiple studios and craft shops, filled with many, many colors and shapes can be found in this area. Catarina and San Juan de Oriente are also part of the 'Meseta de los Pueblos', along with three other municipalities: Niquinohomo, Nandasmo and Masatepe. Niquinohomo is known for its traditional dances and Nandasmo for its furniture factories. Masatepe has a renowned traditional dish called 'Sopa de Mondongo', and a coastline on the Masaya Lagoon with natural areas suitable for a good hike. Masaya has one last municipality: Nindirí. This territory has an interesting museum, a rural area called 'La Concha' and the remote lagoon of Charco de Tisma, which preserves many wetlands and is home to seabirds.
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Masaya
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Masaya is one of the smallest, yet most populated departments in the country. The picturesque, small cities of its territory feature several attractions such as cultural manifestations, a strong indigenous heritage and many natural destinations. Due to its folkloric expressions, the capital city is an important cultural destination. Dance, music, street theater and colorful processions are some of its attractions. Also, Masaya has a nice urban center with interesting sites. A fortress, a pier, several restaurants, hotels, bars and craft shops are part of the offer. The Mayasa Volcano National Park and the Masaya Lagoon are two major natural attractions. The volcano is formed by three craters, two of them are extinct and the other one remains active, constantly spewing smoke. A vast territory, which still preserves its flora and fauna, surrounds this volcano. Unfortunately, the neighboring lagoon is currently polluted, but people can visit and find petroglyphs on its shores. Some are even brave enough to take a swim. The charming cities of Catarina and San Juan de Oriente are frequently known as the "Bewitched Villages". The first one is famous for its many nurseries located within its urban center. There are two viewpoints in this area. One of them is in the city and includes craft shops and restaurants. The other one is situated in Diriomito and has some eateries and a paragliding ramp. San Juan de Oriente, the other bewitched village, is a land of artisans. Multiple studios and craft shops, filled with many, many colors and shapes can be found in this area. Catarina and San Juan de Oriente are also part of the 'Meseta de los Pueblos', along with three other municipalities: Niquinohomo, Nandasmo and Masatepe. Niquinohomo is known for its traditional dances and Nandasmo for its furniture factories. Masatepe has a renowned traditional dish called 'Sopa de Mondongo', and a coastline on the Masaya Lagoon with natural areas suitable for a good hike. Masaya has one last municipality: Nindirí. This territory has an interesting museum, a rural area called 'La Concha' and the remote lagoon of Charco de Tisma, which preserves many wetlands and is home to seabirds.
take an intro class to this popular sport! Also, stop by for the best coffee beverage.
Freediving Nicaragua
take an intro class to this popular sport! Also, stop by for the best coffee beverage.

Food scene

Gourmet restaurant with eclectic food in Granada
NM Culinary Granada
Gourmet restaurant with eclectic food in Granada
Favorite spot for lunch or dinner
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pita pita
Calle Cervantes
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Favorite spot for lunch or dinner
One of the best spots for lunch!
El Garaje Granada.
One of the best spots for lunch!
Fan favorite! Healthy food:-)
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The Garden Cafe | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Calle Cervantes
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Fan favorite! Healthy food:-)
Great steak and vigeron!
El Zaguán
Great steak and vigeron!