Nicaragua today: affordable and low key

In a country where history is alive and always present, T+L finds well-preserved colonial towns and remnants of the 1970′s revolution, teeming jungles, white-sand beaches, and charming Caribbean hideaways. Read the entire article >> Read more »

Golf Slowly Making Inroads on Pacific Coast

Nicaragua’s Pacific coastline has all the natural ingredients needed for a golf boom: there are large swaths of unused land that have been cleared by generations of cattle raising, abundant supplies of fresh water and rain, year-round sun and tropical weather, and stunning ocean views… Read more Read more »

Year of Discovery competition: volcanic activity

Ruth Chapman is a runner-up in the adventure category of our travel writing competition with her tale of volcano boarding in Nicaragua. The edge was giving way. I could feel the rocky gravel changing shape beneath my feet, the trickling sound of loose particles… Read more Read more »

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