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Beautiful and largely undeveloped, with extensive bio-diversity and endless miles of coastline, Nicaragua has been ranked by Lonely Planet Guide Books repeatedly as one of the top places to visit in the world.
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Nicaragua borders Honduras to the north and Costa Rica to the south. To the east lies the Caribbean,. The country’s main feature in the southwest Pacific region is Lake Nicaragua, the largest lake in Central America. Popular day trips to the lake’s many islands include Ometepe – the largest of the 310 islands.
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The Pacific region is home to volcanoes, lakes, tropical forests and San Juan del Sur – a picturesque and historic fishing village with period architecture, local bars and restaurants and a magnificent sandy beach – all just 90 minutes south of Managua.
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The Central region is home to mountains, rivers and agricultural areas; and the Atlantic region contains rainforests, marine lagoons, mangrove systems and coral reefs. Tourists are well catered for in all of these areas.

A country of fewer than 6 million people, Nicaragua is still relatively undiscovered compared to most other Central American countries. One of the most affordable and desirable places in the world to retire to, it is attracting real estate investors, entrepreneurs and retirees from around the globe. There is an abundance of recreational opportunities for long term residents or vacationers, Nicaragua is famous for its world-class surfing and offers many unique cultural experiences.
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The International Airport is located in Managua, on the east side of the capital’s urban center. This airport was recently renovated and it is considered to be one of the most modern and safest in Central America. It is also the central hub for national flights to the Caribbean and San Carlos region near the Costa Rican border. Many major U.S. airlines operate flights to Nicaragua, departing from cities such as New York, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Miami and Houston.

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