Nicaragua probably doesn't jump out at you as a good travel destination, but despite the political unrest it's a gorgeous country with a kind and helpful community. And Masaya Volcano is amazing.
Sometimes a country is more defined by what it doesn’t have than what it does. Nicaragua is one of those countries.
And yet, Nicaragua has many things that visitors want. Empty beaches. Lush jungles. Beachfront resorts and golf courses. Pipeline surfing. Classic architecture. Memorable meals. True seclusion. Low cost. It also boasts active volcanoes that are surprisingly accessible and a rugged, simple vibe that can appeal to all but the most sophisticated traveler.I knew I was landing somewhere special after seeing a freakin’ volcano from the plane while descending into Managua, the understated capital.
Many people do. And I found a community of them keeping this overlooked country mostly to themselves.With so little development, there’s not a lot of overnight variety in Nicaragua beyond a scattering of bed and breakfasts. One accommodation stands out,though: the massive, which is the closest beach resort to the capital. With 3.
Owned and operated by Nicaraguans, the restaurant serves Latin American fare with local favorites, including carne asada smothered in a coconut, onion, and jalapeño sauce, gallo pinto , and tostones . About the only worthwhile dish they don’t serve is the roadside “pollo asado” which you should not miss while driving to or from the resort.
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