| Granada (7 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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| Selva Negra - Matagalpa (2 Hotels options in Selva Negra - Matagalpa) |  | Matagalpa is a cloud forest located 87 miles (145 km) from Managua, near the city of Matagalpa (in Nahuatl), at more than 4,000 feet (1,455 mt) above sea level. Originally, it was a coffee farm called Hammonia by its German settlers, but the farm evolved into a protected forest. Many birds live in these woods, including the Quetzal and the more modest Trogons Elegance. Your Choices after clicking on 'PRICE IT': • 2 Hotels options in Selva Negra - Matagalpa • 0 Sightseeing Tours in Selva Negra - Matagalpa | 
| San Juan del Sur (3 Hotels options in San Juan del Sur) |  | This is one of the most interesting areas of the country since some of the turning points in history occurred in this city or its surroundings. The first Indian tribes coming from the north established their habitat in the isthmus of Rivas. The United States history also has an important page here. Thousands of Americans crossed from New York to the West Coast via San Juan del Norte, the San Juan River, Lake Nicaragua and San Juan del Sur.
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Transfers between cities 2 nights in Granada 2 nights in Selva Negra 2 nights in San Juan del Sur Daily breakfast (most hotels) All Hotel Taxes |
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