Activities & Excursions in Granada, Nicaragua

Study Spanish in the morning — explore Nicaragua in the afternoon. Amazing excursions organized at every school location. Volcanoes, crater lakes, colonial towns, markets, and more.

Learn Spanish in Granada while fully immersed in the Nicaraguan culture!

Nature

Nature Reserves & Lakes

Excursion to Laguna de Apoyo Nature Reserve

Laguna de Apoyo is a beautiful nature reserve situated at 15 kilometers from Granada city. This pristine fresh crater water lake is the perfect place for swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, diving, walking, enjoying thermal waters and relaxing. Orchids and numerous species of wild flowers and trees are part of the flora of Laguna de Apoyo. Spectacular views and the possibility -if time and weather conditions permit- to see or hear howler monkeys, white-faced monkeys; watch toucans, squirrels, the beautiful exotic blued Morpho butterfly and other animals. Peace and relaxation in Nature!

Nature · 15 km from Granada

Excursion to Mombacho Volcano Nature Reserve

This is an exciting and interesting excursion to the summit of Mombacho Volcano, a rain forest reserve. The excursion is done by truck from down the station to the biological station on the summit. Once up there, the options are: a short walking tour around the crater done through trails or a longer tour through the popular trail known as the puma trail. From the summit of this dormant volcano there are nice views of Granada city, the Islets, Cocibolca Lake and Apoyo Lake. Wild animals can be seen or heard according to the weather conditions in the micro climate at Mombacho.

Nature · Rain forest · Volcano

Tour of Butterfly Farm in Granada Surroundings

This is an interesting visit to a butterfly farm near Granada. The farm is located at about 20 minutes from downtown. It is surrounded by nature and it is located in a peaceful rural area. In the farm there are many different butterfly species. There are big and beautiful, blue Morphos, as well as bright orange, yellow, and white butterflies. There are butterflies of all sizes and colors, you can easily observe many of them from a short distance.

Nature · 20 min from Granada

Excursion to the Pacific Ocean

Visit for the day to a surprise beach destination on the Pacific coast to enjoy swimming and sunbathing. Interaction with local people and fishermen. For this excursion students usually have a practical Spanish lesson by travelling and interacting. On that day lessons are taught in a “rancho” or “ramada” by the beach enjoying the sea breeze.

Beach · Pacific Coast · Day trip

Field Trip to El Mirador de Diriomito in Laguna de Apoyo

Diriomito is a very small rural village located in the rim of the crater of Laguna de Apoyo. In this place there is an old tall tree known as Ceibo and it said that this huge tree in the village dates back to those old times when the first Spaniard conquers came to Nicaragua. Diriomito has a lookout known as Mirador de Diriomito where there are two nice restaurants and there is an spectacular and beautiful view of Laguna de Apoyo.

Lookout · Laguna de Apoyo

Field Trip to a Typical Farm in Granada Surroundings

Daily life is somehow different in the rural area even the area is close to the city. This is a good opportunity to see
how people live and what they do, what it is living in the country side. We will visit a corn or beans field, and will probably experience picking beans fruits or corn if there is the time for crops. And other surprising activities in the farm!

Rural life · Granada surroundings

Granada city

Granada City Tours

Walking City Tour in Historic Granada

This walking tour around the old downtown in Granada city, known as the Great Sultan will take you back in time; you will have the feeling of traveling to the past by sightseeing old historic buildings. The tour includes walking through the three old historic and famous city streets where you will appreciate the majestic colonial architecture of old houses and buildings. The walk includes the Central Plaza, the Central Park, the outside of Old San Francisco Church and Convent, the Xalteva Walls and Park, La Pólvora old fortress and other city landmarks.

City tour · Historic downtown

Islets Boat Tour in Cocibolca Lake

Lovely boat tour in fresh water Lake Cocibolca known as the Big Lake of Nicaragua. Las Isletas is a paradisiacal archipelago made of more than three hundred small islands which offers beautiful peaceful views to the visitors. Lago Cocibolca is the eight biggest lake in the world and the biggest in Central America. The tour around Las Isletas includes a visit to Old San Pablo fortress in a small island. This fortress was built in 1789 to defend the city from pirates’ attacks during the colonial times. The best time to navigate the islets canals is in late afternoon. Pleasant navigation, lovely breeze, birds and sunset! Relaxation!

Boat tour · Lake Cocibolca

Tour to the Bell Tower of La Merced Church

La Merced church was originally built in 1539. It was sacked and burned by pirate Henry Morgan in 1670. It suffered massive destruction in the civil war of 1854 and was demolished by fire in the National War.  The church was restored in 1862. It is located a few blocks from the Central Park in downtown Granada. Panoramic views of the city, Lake Nicaragua with the islets, the Zapatera Island and the Mombacho Volcano are fantastic from the bell tower of the church. The Iglesia La Merced is a lovely example of Colonial and Baroque styled architecture in Granada.

Architecture · Colonial church

Visit to the Cathedral Church in Granada

The Cathedral of Granada, located on the east side of the Central Park, is one of the most prominent buildings of the city. It was originally built in 1583 but throughout centuries it has been destroyed countless times. The building was completely destroyed by filibuster William Walker in The most recent version was built in 1915. The church has neoclassical style. The central park and downtown around are part are part of the nice view from the bell tower

Architecture · Neoclassical

Visit to the Old Railroad Station in Granada

Right where one of the historic Streets in Granada known as the Calle Atravesada starts, and right across from the Parque de los Poetas, a historic and beautiful old building recently restored remains alive. This is the old railroad station whose construction started in 1882 and was finished in 1886, that is the year when the first train arrives at this train station in the old times in Granada. When the U.S. Marines occupied Nicaragua, it was remodeled by them in 1912. The building architecture has a neoclassical style, with a strong English and French influence. In the 90´s of XX century, the old train station was restored with funds from the International Cooperation Agency from Spain and at the present this building hosts a technical vocational school. In the old building there still remains some old train equipment and the old Presidential train carriage in permanent exhibition.

History · Architecture · 1886

Visit to the Park of the Poets in Granada

Known mostly as Parque Sandino, this park in Granada at present time it is a nice place where children are brought by their parents to play at sunset. It is located across from the Vieja Estación del Ferrocarril de Nicaragua. The park was built in 1939 and it has been remodeled many times through all these years since then. It was restored and renewed in the year 2005 and renamed as Parque de los Poetas in memorial of great Nicaraguan poets. The former first International Poetry Festival of Granada took place in 2005 and the local city hall in turn authorized this change. Every year for each poetry festival, a new sculpture of a national poet was placed in the park. The park was restored last again in 2013.

Culture · Poetry · Granada

Visit to Museum of Chocolate in Granada

This is an interesting visit to the Mansion del Chocolate located in Granada downtown. It is a place for chocolate lovers. The chocolate museum offers a tour in the location to show the cocoa trees, the process of making chocolate, and a brief history of chocolate, and you can even taste some! And buy dark fresh pure chocolate!

Food culture · Interactive museum

Visit to Granada Local Open Market

The local market is not a beautiful place but it turns to be an interesting visit to observe the dealer’s behavior, the conditions they work, their gestures and expressions used to offer their products and to call clients’ attention, how hard Nicaraguan work, especially the women in the markets. Lots of fresh vegetables and fruits brought from nearby villages can be seen and bought here. Lot of people buy groceries, vegetables, fruits and meats in the market since prices are lower than in the supermarkets. Shoes, flip-flops, sunglasses, and other products can be also bought in this market. The mornings are very busy with lot of people.

Local life · Morning visit

Historic Old Churches Tour

An interesting visit to some of the numerous catholic temples in the city to observe the architecture and the traditions of the religious people in Granada. Some of the churches have beautiful decorated altars and paintings. The temples in downtown date back to the old colonial times. A couple of them have bell towers and they offer the chance to walk up the stairs and have a nice a view of the city. Most of the churches are related to contemporary history.

Colonial architecture · History

Visit to Local Cigar Factory

This is an interesting visit to one of the cigar factories in the city. Granada was not always a traditional location for tobacco and fine cigars. This commercial activity was introduced in Granada by local entrepreneurs and brought from northern Estelí which town is a traditional cigar manufacturer. Despite that fact, there are a couple of local small cigar factories in Granada. In the last decade, Nicaraguan cigars have become very popular in North America and Europe as one of the best cigars in the world. A good opportunity to talk and interact with the factory workers and learn about the Nicaraguan hand-made cigar production process. You have the chance to buy the cigar right there! And you can even try to make your own cigar!

Unique experience · Local industry

Flying Kites in Granada

This is a leisure activity to relax. Flying kites is an activity for having fun! Even this is an outdoor hobby for children, there is the inner child in every person. The scenery is announced one day ahead, and it could be on the shores of the lake in Granada, the Park of the Poets, or the outside area of the baseball stadium in Granada. The kites are designed by handicapped children, and sometimes there are local kids who join this activity to have fun along with the Spanish school students. Let´s have fun with the children!

Fun · Community · All ages

Villages & towns

Masaya & Nearby Villages

Excursion to Masaya Active Volcano National Park

The Masaya Volcano National Park is located a few kilometers from Masaya city and half an hour distance from our host city Granada. The Park has a very special flora inhabited by varied wild animals. There are long caves that are home to lots of bats; in the volcano crater walls lot of small pretty colored parrots have their nests. This volcano is active and the lava in the crater can be seen from the walls at the rim especially in dark nights. In 2016 the National Geographic channel made a documentary about this beautiful volcano.

Active volcano · 30 min from Granada

Excursion to Masaya City and Handicraft Market

Masaya is the capital of the Nicaraguan handy crafts, folklore, the Nicaraguan marimba and traditional dances. A visit to this predominant indigenous non-tourist city includes a walking tour to the Lookout with nice views of the Masaya Volcano and Masaya Lake; the hammocks workshops and stores; the Central Park and the Old Market known as Mercado de Artesanías (Handicrafts Market), and the Municipal Market. The old market is an old restored building which in the past decades hosted grocery, vegetable and fruit vendors. At the present it is a cultural center with lots of shops where people can buy beautiful souvenirs.

Handicrafts · Culture · Masaya city

Field Trip to San Juan de Oriente

A connection to the Pre-Columbian times! A connection to Nicaraguan ancestors! Artisans, pottery makers, laborious people! This is San Juan de Oriente, located in the province of Masaya. Most of the people here manage their own ceramic workshop in their homes as part of their own family business. People are very simple and friendly. In the old times San Juan de Oriente was known as San Juan de los Platos because of the ceramic dishes produced there and commercialized in many other cities. This excursion in San Juan de Oriente provides the opportunity to meet and talk to local artists and artisans, talk to local people and learn about the production process of pottery and handicrafts. Lot of ceramic and handicraft stores are located in the main street. Some of the artists have designed pots which have been exported to Europe, Canada and the United States of America. Others prefer to sell their products to Costa Rica middle companies which come and order products directly in town.

Ceramics · Pre-Columbian culture

Excursion to Catarina Town & El Mirador de Catarina

Catarina is a picturesque village in the province of Masaya inhabited by laborious people. The town is located very close to San Juan de Oriente. Beautiful bamboo handicrafts are made here by magical hands. Catarina is popular because of these handicrafts and the beautiful gardens and nursery plants along the streets. People from many other cities come to Catarina to buy ornamental plants and flowers. Catarina has the most beautiful lookout in the area known as El Mirador de Catarina from where spectacular views can be enjoyed. Granada city, Apoyo Lake, Cocibolca Lake and Mombacho Volcano can be seen from this Mirador.

Lookout · Handicrafts · Catarina

Visit to Bamboo Workshops in Catarina Town

Catarina is a small village across the road to San Juan de Oriente. The inhabitants are laborious people. It is popular not only for the Mirador de Catarina but for the designing of furniture simulating antiques. There are also lots of gardens and ornamental plants that are sold in downtown. In some of the patios of the houses they grow bamboo cane. Big and small baskets, lamps, and furniture are designed and made of bamboo cane. During the field trip there is a chance to visit the artisans who work with bamboo, see their workshops, and see the process of elaborating the various beautiful products made of this natural product.  

Artisans · Bamboo crafts · Catarina

Diriomo — One of "Los Pueblos Brujos"

Diriomo is one of these many peaceful towns located in the province of Granada and not far from the colonial city. These towns are known culturally as the «pueblos brujos» (witch towns) because in ancient times their inhabitants used to cure their sicknesses using herbs. Since then, Diriomo has been home of numerous tarot readers and Curanderos, kind of healers that assist people that still believe in that kind of esoteric magic power. Diriomo has a big religious celebration on the second of February to celebrate Virgin de Candelaria. Located close to Diriá, Diriomo is famous because of the Cajetas, a kind of sweet made from fruit seeds and milk. Delicious rosquillas can be also bought in this town.

Folklore · «Pueblos Brujos»

Field Trip to El Diriá — One of "Los Pueblos Brujos"

Diriá is another of the five peaceful towns located in the province of Granada at just half an hour from downtown Granada. This folkloric town is also part of the «pueblos brujos» (witch towns) because their inhabitants used medicinal herbs to cure their sicknesses in ancient times. The town has an interesting and colorful park decorated with statues of indigenous people that illustrate the traditions and culture of ancient tribes that used to live in these lands. There is also a beautiful lookout known as El Boquete from where Laguna de Apoyo can be seen. La Pila, located very close to the lookout, is an old water reservoir where ancient people from Diriá and Diriomo used to walk long distances to do laundry, as water in the very few wells in town was used only for drinking in old times. On every May thirteenth, Diriá has a local and colorful carnival to celebrate the Virgen de Fátima. 

Folklore · «Pueblos Brujos» · Diriá

Excursion to Nindirí Town

Nindirí is a small town situated in the province of Masaya at a few kilometers from Masaya downtown and very close to Laguna de Masaya. Nindiri central park is the place where people get together in town, meet in the nice kiosko, and sit on the benches to talk. There is an interesting and small archeological museum in town founded in 1910. The pieces shown in the museum date back to 1200-1500 A.C. The local park is decorated with giant dinosaur statues, and it is known as the Jurassic Park in Nindirí. Outside the downtown, along the Highway, there is a fantastic view of the Masaya Lake from the Nindirí Lookout.

Archaeology · Masaya province

Visit to El Coyotepe Old Fortress in Masaya

Built in 1893 by president José Santos Zelaya, El Coyotepe is an old fort full of history. The fort is situated on top of a hill in the outside of Masaya city and along the road that connects to Granada. Most of Masaya downtown can be seen from the top of the hill where the Fort is located. The fort was built with military purposes in the eighteen century and was used through the years for decades and decades alternately as a military base and prison by the governments in turn. At the present El Coyotepe is a live interesting museum of history managed by the municipality and the Ministry of Tourism.  Masaya volcano, Laguna de Masaya, Mombacho volcano, Lake Nicaragua and Lake Managua can be seen from El Coyotepe old fortress.

History · 1893 fortress · Masaya

Excursion to Nandasmo Town & Mirador

Nandasmo is located in the province of Masaya very close to Laguna de Masaya and surrounded by cool green hills around. At some minutes from town, there is a beautiful look out with fantastic views of Laguna de Masaya, the Santiago Volcano, and the nearby hills. At the Mirador there is a restaurant and a swimming pool. In Nandasmo town there are many handicrafts’ workshops where wooden furniture and leather crafts are produced. The miniature handicrafts are very popular in town. Nandasmo religious celebrations take place in January from the fourteenth to twenty second. For this excursion students may have a practical Spanish lesson and spend the morning and part of the afternoon there. On that day lessons and revision of homework may occur in a “rancho” or restaurant by the pool at the tourist facilities of the Mirador.

Handicrafts · Mirador · Masaya province

Visit to Niquinohomo Town

Niquinohomo is a small town located in the Meseta de los Pueblos – Hills of the Towns – surrounded by cool fields in the province of Masaya. The central park which is located across from the Church is very quiet. People sit at the park to talk and relax in the afternoons. The church is a sample of antique and is one of the oldest in Nicaragua dating back to early colonial times. The religious festivities, in honor of Santa Ana, are held on July twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth, with processions, parties and traditional dances. Niquinohomo is also popular for being the birthplace of Augusto C. Sandino, the Nicaraguan national hero. The house where Sandino was born still exists near the park, and is a museum.

History · Sandino birthplace

Day trip

Full Day Tour to Historic Managua

An interesting full-day visit to historic sites in Managua — vibrant, busy, and the center of all political action in the country. Old Managua was destroyed by a strong earthquake in 1972 and much of its historic core remains frozen in that moment.

Sites include: the ruins of the Old Cathedral, the Plaza of the Revolution, the National Palace of Culture, the old Central Park, the Luis Alfonso Velázquez Park, the Tiscapa History Park at the rim of Tiscapa crater lake, and the Salvador Allende Port on the shores of Managua Lake. Students usually have a practical Spanish lesson by travelling and interacting on this day.

Ready to Experience These Excursions?

Excursions are organized at all our school locations and included in most programs. Contact Raúl or Darling to plan your program and activities.

Email: info@nicaragua-spanish-lessons.com · Ask for Raúl or Darling