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Granada - Ometepe Island - Corn Islands.
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| Suggested Itinerary Includes: | Airport transfers Tranfers between cities 3 nights in Granada 2 nights in Ometepe Island 2 nights in Managua
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| Granada (8 Hotels options in Granada) |  | Founded in 1524, Granada is the oldest city in Central America. The city keeps its old colonial architecture as treasures. It is located 27 miles (45 km) from Managua on the north shore of Lake Nicaragua. The main highway, Managua-Granada, is a scenic route as are the majority of Nicaraguan roads. Once in this colonial city, you have so many different attractions that overnight at Granada is a must.
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| Managua (10 Hotels options in Managua) |  | In the Nahuati language, Managua means, 'where there is an extension of water.' This aptly describes Nicaragua's bustling capital city, to the north is Lake Managua (Lake Xolotlan), and sparkling volcanic lagoons such as Asososca, Xiloa and Apoyeque surround the city. Lagoon Tiscapa is in the center of Managua. Behind the city is the Momotombo Volcano witch still belches an occasional puff of white smoke. | 
| Corn Islands (3 Hotels options in Corn Islands) |  | Corn Islands are located in the Caribbean Sea, 52 miles from the port city of Bluefields. Both the Little and the Big Corn Islands have almost 16,400 feet of white sand, totally deserted beaches, and crystal turquoise waters, an ideal destination for swimming, snorkeling or diving. In addition, and just 17.5 miles from the Corn Islands are situated the Pearl Keys, an unspoiled paradise not to be missed! | 
| Managua (10 Hotels options in Managua) |  | In the Nahuati language, Managua means, 'where there is an extension of water.' This aptly describes Nicaragua's bustling capital city, to the north is Lake Managua (Lake Xolotlan), and sparkling volcanic lagoons such as Asososca, Xiloa and Apoyeque surround the city. Lagoon Tiscapa is in the center of Managua. Behind the city is the Momotombo Volcano witch still belches an occasional puff of white smoke. | 
| Ometepe Island |  | Ometepe is the biggest lacustrine island in the world. It's placed inside Cocibolca lake and it's created by two big active volcanoes. One is Volcan Concepcion, one of the most perfectly conical volcanos in the world. The other end of the island was formed by Volcan Madera. The areas around each volcano are joined by an isthmus that has the best beaches on the island. |

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