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Nicaragua Beaches

 

If you´re looking for the ultimate place to soak up the sun and enjoy the cool tranquility of water, look no further than Nicaragua. With beaches stretching along both the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea, as well a number of inland lakes and rivers, you will have no shortage of beautiful beaches to enjoy in this stunning country. In fact, many visitors have come to view Nicaragua as the ultimate beach holiday destination.

Nicaragua has all kinds of beaches imaginable, from dark sand to white sand to virgin and wild beaches with an abundance of wildlife refuges and resorts to choose from. Nicaragua has a total stretch of an unbelievable 305km of Pacific Coast and 450 km of Caribbean Coast.

 

Montelimar Beach

is the closest beach to Managua city. It consists of 3km of white-sandy beaches and a resort that is managed by the Barceló Hotel chain. This beach is considered to be home to one of the most complete and most beautiful beach resorts in Central America.

Pochomil Beach

Pochomil beach is situated on Managua´s Pacific Coast. After Montelimar this beach is the nearest beach to the capital city, being only 60km away. It is perhaps the most popular beach among the people of Managua. It is popular for relaxing in the sun, bathing and tanning as well as for horseback riding. Many restaurants are situated along Pochomil with the most delectable fresh seafood dishes available.

San Juan Del Sur beach

is located about 130 km South East of Managua city. It is without a doubt the most visited beach in Central America. It is the perfect destination for water sports such as surfing, jet skiing, fishing, diving, snorkeling and bathing. This beach is a very popular holiday destination for people from all around the world and may get a little crowded during the National Holidays when radio stations, discos and other companies organize all sorts of parties along the beach.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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