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The tour starts with your arrival in Managua, which is the capital of Nicaragua, where the history dates back more than 10,000 yrs. After checking in at your hotel, the rest of your afternoon and evening can be spent at leisure. In the morning you will leave from your hotel in Managua for the colonial city of Leon Santiago de los Cabelleros. Leon, for centuries has been a political, military, cultural, and religious center of Nicaragua. Experience the old town and enjoy the pre- colonial and colonial heritage in the ruins of Leon Viejo. In the days to follow your time will be spent exploring and relaxing in the city of Granada, the colonial jewel of Central America. During your stay in Granada, you will be taking part in many tours and activities ranging from city tours, visiting Volcanos and last but not least, the beautiful Isletas of Granada, here a boat will take you across Cocibolca- the great lake of Nicaragua, to a world of more than 300 islands all created by eruptions of Volcan Mombacho. After this exciting adventure, transfer back to Managua to board your flight home.
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Day 1
Managua
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- Meet and Greet
- Managua: Transfer - Airport - Vehicle/Driver
- Dinner (not included)
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Intercontinental Metrocentro (B)
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Day 2
Managua
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- Breakfast (included)
- Private - Leon Viejo, Leon de los Caballeros, Hervideros San Jacinto - Vehicle/Guide/Driver
- Lunch (not included)
- Dinner (not included)
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Intercontinental Metrocentro (B)
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Day 3
Granada
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- Breakfast (included)
- Transfer - Granada - Vehicle/Driver
- Lunch (not included)
- Granada: Private - 1/2 d City Tour of Colonial City Granada - Vehicle/Guide/Driver
- Dinner (not included)
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Plaza Colon (B)
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Day 4
Granada
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- Breakfast (included)
- Private - Volcan Masaya- Artisan Market - Pueblos - Vehicle/Guide/Driver
- Lunch (not included)
- Dinner (not included)
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Plaza Colon (B)
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Day 5
Granada
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- Breakfast (included)
- Shared - Isletas de Granada (1/2 Day) - Vehicle/Guide/Driver
- Lunch (not included)
- Dinner (not included)
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Plaza Colon (B)
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Day 6
Managua
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- Breakfast (included)
- Transfer - Private - Granada - Managua - Vehicle/Driver
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Depart (B)
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| B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner, 1/2d = Half Day, Al = All Inclusive |
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Trip Options
All of our itineraries may be customized as you wish, add extra days, change a hotel, see different sights. Contact one of our expert consultants for your free, no-obligation vacation plan.
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Itinerary
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Day 1
Managua Managua is the capital of Nicaragua. It has a population of about 2 million inhabitants. Before the earthquake of 1972 it used to be quite an unattractive and unstylish city. Reconstruction has really brought back the atmosphere of the days of old. One of the most unsuccessful rebuilds is the new cathedral with its pink and purple dome architecture. What remains of the city’s early colonial architecture is most interesting to the visitor however. Upon arrival you will be met by our local representative who will help you locate your vehicle. Enjoy a private airport transfer with private vehicle and English speaking driver. Real InterContinental Metrocentro Managua puts you in the heart of the entertainment and commercial district with a prestigious address across from Plaza Ruben Dario. Metrocentro Mall, the new cathedral, Ruben Dario National Theatre and Lake Managua are nearby. Less than a half hour away is the Volcano Masaya located in Nicaragua's first and largest National Park. Overnight at Intercontinental Metrocentro. |
 Managua |
 Intercontinental Metrocentro |
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Day 2
Managua In the morning, we leave for the colonial city of León Santiago de los Caballeros—for centuries, a political, military, cultural, and religious center of Nicaragua. In the ruins of Leon Viejo, we experience the old town and enjoy its pre-colonial and colonial heritage. UNESCO designated León Viejo as a “Patrimonio de la Humanidad” (World Heritage Site.) The Spanish influence on the city is visible throughout. The streets, classic buildings, churches, and monuments are testaments to the rich history and culture of the region. Many consider the Metropolitan Cathedral the most impressive colonial monument Central America. Step up to the roof of the cathedral and enjoy an exceptional view over the colonial town and up to the volcano skyline of Nicaragua. The great poet and writer, Ruben Dario, is buried in the Cathedral. Dario reformed the Castilian language and is called the Father of Modern Spanish letters. During our visit, we will see Dario’s childhood home, the site of an excellent museum. We have lunch in the colonial environment and, later, visit the hot springs of San Jacinto, at the foot of the Maribios volcano chain. Return to Managua before dinner. Overnight at Intercontinental Metrocentro. |
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Day 3
Granada Granada, with an estimated population of 110,326, is Nicaragua's fourth most populous city. Granada is historically one of Nicaragua's most important cities both economically and politically. It is situated on the north-western shore of Lake Cocibolca and has a rich colonial heritage, seen in its architecture and layout. Granada is commonly nicknamed the "Gran Sultana del Gran Lago" - the Great Sultan of the Great Lake. You will be picked up from your hotel (or airport) and transferred to Granada. Private Vehicle/English Speaking Driver. Distance 47 Kms / 1 hrs The city of Granada is the colonial jewel of Central America. Founded in 1524 by Francisco Hernández de Córdoba, it is the oldest continuously occupied city on the American continent. Examples of colonial and neoclassical architecture abound. Site of many important historical events, the city rests beside the magnificent Lago Cocibolca—or Lake Nicaragua. It’s streets, homes, churches, museums and other attractions will be recalled through the years. Our tour is a walk through the historic center of Granada, your English-speaking guide will show you the cathedral of Granada, La Casa de los Tres Mundos, El Convento San Francisco, and the churches La Merced and Xalteva and other important building. The trip is excellent for lovers of history, colonial architecture, and for those who wish for a peek into the past. Hotel Plaza Colon is located right in front of Parque Colón, known as Parque Central in the historical city of Granada. The hotel is set in an elegant antique colonial house that has been restored to its original style and architecture, with external courtyards and balconies overlooking Central Park and the Cathedral. You can take a horse drawn carriage right at the front of the Hotel and tour the city around. Overnight at Plaza Colon. |
 Granada |
 La Casa de los Tres Mundos |
 Plaza Colon |
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Day 4
Granada We depart from Granada in the morning to visit the National Park Volcán Masaya.The Santiago Crater is one of the most active in Central America, with a constant emission of gases that condense to form a column rising to the heavens. The flora and fauna of the dry tropical forest is backlit by the extensive habitat amid the lava fields. We drive to the edge of the crater, where you can peer into the opening that leads to the core of the Earth. We will visit the museum located at the entrance of the national park. Here you will learn much about volcanoes. Later, in Masaya—known as the Cradle of Nicaraguan Folklore—we visit the handicraft market. Here we find a great variety of hammocks, typical garments, fine leather goods, primitive art, wood products, and cane furniture. There is the possibility to have lunch at this market. During the afternoon, we will visit the Pueblos Blancos, Catarina and San Juan de Oriente. The tour is ideal for all ages. Overnight at Plaza Colon. |
 Volcán Masaya |
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Day 5
Granada Transfer to the center of Granada and to the port of the Islets of Granada. A boat will take us across Cocibolca—the Great Lake of Nicaragua—to a world, which has more than 300 islands, created by eruptions of Volcan Mombacho. Within an hour, by boat we will visit the island of the monkeys and will observe a host of different species of aquatic birds. The tour is for all ages. Possibility of a stop over in the island "Corre Viento" where you can enjoy something to eat and drink; and can also swim. Lake Nicaragua. Overnight at Plaza Colon. |
 Cocibolca |
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Day 6
Managua Enjoy a private vehicle and driver as you transfer from Granada to Managua. Depart from the International Airport in Managua. Overnight at Depart. |
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Trip Includes
Guaranteed departure - Accommodation, Activities, Transfers, Meals, Fees where indicated as per the itinerary - Local and international traveler assistance during your tour - Specialised and personalised services
Trip Excludes
Tips - Laundry - Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages unless explicitly noted - Optional activities/extras – Visas (unless noted) - Vacation insurance
Trip Terms & Conditions
- Your deposit is due immediately on booking (30% of program price, minimum $250). The balance is due 90 days prior to departure. We accept payment via credit card, certified check, wire transfer or money order.
- Tour quotes do not include airfare to/from the trip start point unless noted on the itinerary
- Cost increases in currency exchange, government fees, taxes, surcharges or hotel/lodge tariff increases between quote date and start date are payable by the client.
- Availability cannot be guaranteed until booked. We will exercise best efforts to book hotels per the itinerary, however, in busy seasons and with client bookings made within 90 days of tour date we may be forced to offer substitutes.
- Cancellations of confirmed bookings 90 days or more prior to departure will receive full refund minus a $350 (per person) administrative fee and any non-refundable paid fees (e.g. non-refundable airfare, cruise or hotel deposits). 60-89 days will be subject to loss of deposit. 30-59 days will be subject to loss of 50% of program price. 29 days or less will be subject to 100% of program price.
- Payment of the program price constitutes your acceptance of the terms and conditions set out at www.kensingtontours.com/terms-and-conditions
- Living Standards and practices at destination may differ from those in North America with respect to provisions of utilities, services and accommodation.
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