Top 5 Adventures Near Laguna de Apoyo, Nicaragua
Over time, the crater-like depression filled with water, and today, this ancient crater, now the iconic Laguna de Apoyo, is renowned for its calm, blue water and incredible biodiversity. Today, six endemic species of fish, over 230 species of birds, 220 species of butterflies, and countless plants call the area home.
In response to the lake’s striking beauty and diverse array of wildlife, small-scale tourism has slowly developed in the area, primarily in the village of La Laguna. Laguna de Apoyo is located near both Granada and Masaya, and makes the perfect day-trip or weekend-getaway.
Here are 5 ways to enjoy your time at Laguna de Apoyo:
1. SCUBA Diving.
The Peace Project, a hostel, research institution, social development project, and dive center, offers 4-day PADI certification courses, 2-day Advanced PADI certification courses, and half-day dives for those already certified. On clear days, underwater visibility reaches close to 100 feet and divers have the opportunity to see the Laguna’s endemic fish species. Currently, The Peace Project is working on the rights to operate a small boat, which would take divers across the lagoon to see the unique, mushroom-like rock formations there. Even if SCUBA is not your thing, stopping by this unique project is worth your time.
2. Watersports.
Several lakeside businesses offer kayaks, paddleboards, and floating docks to swim out to. The surrounding views of the crater walls and Volcán Mombacho off in the distance are incredible. The sun gets really strong early in the day so be sure to bring your sunscreen! Contact LivitWater for guided paddle-boarding tours and lessons if you’re new.
3. Hiking.
Nestled in one of Nicaragua’s Natural Reserves, Laguna de Apoyo has several excellent hikes and outdoor excursions. Wildlife sightseeing is best in the morning, when Nicaragua’s national bird, the bright-blue guardabarranco, is out! The young and enthusiastic tour guides of Copalt-Poyec, based in nearby Catarina, can take you on the best hikes in the area.
4. Enjoy a meal at Pacaya Lodge & Spa.
We may be a bit biased, but some of the best food in the country comes from the Lodge’s Restaurante Guardabarranco. Our food and beverage manager, Nicaraguan-born Chef Bismark Hernández, delivers top-of-the-line service, seasonal specialties, and international expertise. Meals are gourmet, yet wholly Nicaraguan. They include grilled lobster, fresh ceviche, seared beef tenderloin, and a dazzling array of deserts. The lodge restaurant overlooks Laguna de Apoyo from the ridgeline above and offers amazing views and open-air seating. Better yet, stay a few nights and enjoy several meals here!
5. Have a couple Toñas.
The beautiful and tranquil atmosphere of Laguna de Apoyo’s calm, blue water makes it the perfect place to relax and enjoy Nicaragua’s favorite beer. There is probably some Flor de Caña around too if you prefer Nicaragua’s favorite rum. Several lakeside clubs and bars make it easy to go for a swim and then kick back with friends for a drink.
Don’t miss Laguna de Apoyo when visiting Nicaragua! Pacaya Lodge & Spa offers tours and excursions to Laguna de Apoyo. Check out our tours and excursions page for more information.