Home to giant butterflies, stunning crater lakes, glorious beaches, vibrant colonial towns, and some of the most diverse species in the world, there are endless opportunities for families to enjoy Nicaragua’s abundant natural and cultural attractions. Discover our top 7 picks for exploring Nicaragua with kids in tow!
1. Adventure to the Scenic Isla de Ometepe:
Isla de Ometepe is a family-friendly, scenic destination set against the striking crystal blue waters of Lake Nicaragua. Accessed by ferry, the gorgeous twin volcanoes of Ometepe are the perfect backdrop for any holiday card or family photoshoot.
Ometepe makes the perfect day trip, and provides plenty of opportunities to explore and get to know Nicaraguan culture and biodiversity. The island is known for its incredible array of biodiversity (now a UNESCO Bioreserve), and the Charco Verde Reserve provides prime wildlife spotting opportunities (giant butterflies, howler monkeys, sloths, parakeets, galore!).
Kids will also enjoy the mysterious pre-columbian petroglyphs and artifacts found on the island that date back to pre-columbian times. The island offers plenty of activities for kids including horseback rides through the lush jungle canopy, petroglyph tours, hikes, and even a healing spring known as Ojo de Agua. Don’t miss out!
2. Learn to make Authentic Nicaraguan Chocolate and Explore Granada via Horse-Drawn Carriage:
Everybody loves chocolate! Especially kids. Even if you try to resist the rich smell of melting chocolate wafting through the streets of Granada, chances are you’ll end up at the Chocolate Museum anyway. Visit the Choco Museo in Granada for an hour-long lesson in the art of chocolate-making. Transform Nicaraguan-grown cacao into chocolate bars and customize your chocolate bar with a variety of additional flavors. For a change of speed, spend the afternoon taking in the gorgeous colonial architecture, world-renowned colorful doors, and striking cathedrals as you take a horse-drawn carriage tour of the city for less than $20/hr. Kids will feel on top of the world as your party clip-clops down the historic city streets.
3. Peer into the Crater at Volcan Masaya:
No family trip to Nicaragua is complete without a visit to Volcan Masaya. Travel by car through the rugged Volcan Masaya National Park and stop at the top for the best view of the crater. This impressive geological feature (which is often smoking or emitting sulphur smells) is something no kid will ever forget, and the visitor center provides educational opportunities for those who are interested in learning more about its creation. Schedule a tour at night (weather permitting) for the chance to see the reflection of lava down below.
4. Take a Boat Tour of Las Isletas:
An ancient eruption of the nearby Volcan Mombacho created 350+ tiny islands just off the coast of Granada in Lake Nicaragua. Travel by boat, kayak, or paddleboard as you appreciate the largest lake in Central America. Explore tiny islands, fishermen huts, wealthy homes, and experience up-close encounters with native birds and monkeys. It’s a great break from the city life, and the kids will love being out on the water.
5. Enjoy Yoga, Waterfront-access, Paddle boarding, Pooltime and more at Pacaya Lodge & Spa:
Our boutique resort overlooks the striking Laguna de Apoyo crater lake, and is well-suited to accommodate families and large groups. The infinity pool and beachfront access (complete with a floating dock and water toys) are popular among kids, and our excursions provide non-stop fun for families.
Because the lodge is located in a national protected area, it is not uncommon for guests to hear howler monkeys, see parakeets, and sloths, and observe other jungle wildlife from the comfort of their casitas (perfect for the younger crowd!). We also have an organic garden where kids can explore and learn about local plants and produce. In the future, we hope to construct a butterfly garden. Kids are also invited to join our morning yoga classes.
In addition to our on-site amenities, we offer a number of excursions for active families. From Scuba-diving in Laguna de Apoyo, to volcano surfing, to wildlife sightseeing, and horse-drawn carriage rides, there are endless adventures for kids of all ages.
6. Surf Nicaragua or Relax Beachside in San Juan del Sur:
Travel to the world-renowned beaches of San Juan del Sur and park yourself in the sand. San Juan del Sur is located roughly 90 miles south of Managua and provides prime opportunities to play in the salty Pacific waves, catch some rays, build sand castles, surf, and relax. Once you’ve had enough sun for the day, head into town, where you can grab a bite to eat at a beachside restaurant, stroll through the towns artsy boutique shops, and unwind. For the more adventurous family groups, there are opportunities to sail and snorkel right off the coast.
7. Climb to the top of the Bell Tower at La Merced Church in Granada for a Scenic View:
Located just a few blocks from Granada’s Central Park (another must-do), La Merced Church was built back in 1534. Climbing to the top of the church’s bell tower is a great activity to do with little ones and offers stunning views of the Granada and the countryside. The church is open to the public and charges $1 admission (no charge for those 3 years old and under). The spiral staircase is very narrow, but the view from the top is well worth the climb. From the vista, you can see Mombacho Volcano, the cathedral, and Lake Nicaragua. This is the perfect photo-opportunity for young families and makes a great excursion in Granada.
Pacaya Lodge & Spa is proud to offer tours and excursions to many of these family-friendly destinations. Click here to find out more.