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Granada is a vibrant and charming city in Nicaragua. Located on the massive Lake Nicaragua and brimming with gorgeous colonial buildings in beautiful pastels, Granada is an ideal city to spend at least one day. Read on to become acclimated with what activities and sites this city has to offer.

Granada is less than thirty minutes from Pacaya Lodge & Spa, making it a perfect city to make a daytrip and immerse yourself in local city culture here in Nicaragua. Our lodge provides daily shuttles to the city so that you can explore the markets, parks, churches, and stunning views of Central America’s largest lake.

Start out your day on the right foot by paying a visit to The Garden Café, where you can easily grab a $5 breakfast. Enjoy freshly-baked goodies and fresh produce to give you energy for your eventful day ahead! Wondering what to see in Granada? Spend your morning strolling through the lively streets and taking in the beautifully-preserved traditional Spanish architecture. Make sure to get a view of the gorgeous Convento San Francisco, Granada’s can’t-miss yellow cathedral. Seeking an unforgettable view and a better sense of how the city is situated? Head to the top of Iglesia de la Merced and snap some postcard-worthy shots.

It’s not hard to find great food at a great price here in Granada, and street food is a delicious way to get a taste for a new city. Make sure to try a savory pupusa stuffed with local cheese, and head over to Parque Colón to relax, people watch, and enjoy your lunch. Still hungry? Look no further than ChocoMuseo to satisfy your sweet tooth. Located in a mansion in the city’s historic center, ChocoMuseo offers organic, bean to bar chocolate as well as cocoa based products and local crafts.

Looking to connect with nature within this urban oasis? Hopping on a boat tour of the surrounding islets is perfect if you desire to see a rich diversity of wildlife and enjoy all that nature has to offer on a relaxing boat ride. If you go in the evening, you will also have the opportunity to witness a spectacular sunset to cap off your wonderful day. Enjoy a tasty and inexpensive dinner at Café de los Suenos, currently the number one dinner restaurant in Granada. Its high quality service, healthy food options, local delicacies and live nightly entertainment help it stand out as a favorite among visitors.

Looking for more ideas on a day trip to Granada? Check out Pacaya Lodge and Spa’s excursions!

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Celebrate Holy Week with BBQ and Live Music at Pacaya Lodge & Spa

Join us for barbecue, live music, and happy hour specials this Holy Week at Pacaya Lodge & Spa! Break bread with friends and family in our open air restaurant or sip a cocktail on the yoga deck with views of the scenic Laguna de Apoyo. Chef Bismark Hernandez’s gourmet semana Santa menu features classic BBQ dishes, kid-friendly options, and the signature Red Snapper. Discover savory culinary treasures and festivities this Easter at Pacaya Lodge & Spa. Join us now through March 27th for this elegant week-long celebration at Laguna de Apoyo’s first luxury resort. Scroll down below to learn more about our happy hour specials, festivities, and semana Santa menu.
Restaurante Guardabarranco, Pacaya Lodge & Spa

Restaurante Guardabarranco, Pacaya Lodge & Spa

Semana Santa Hours

 

Restaurant Hours:

7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.

Live Music Hours

Thursday-Sunday

12 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Happy Hour

4:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.

 

Semana Santa Menu

 

$40 per adult. $25 per child.

Drinks Included (welcome drink, sodas, and punch).

Lobster available for additional charge.

 

Cold Table

Sweets basket

Pico de Gallo

Seasonal fruit selection

Chef’s specialty guacamole

Traditional ceviche pescado

Garden salad drizzled with a sweet passion fruit dressing

Freshly baked house bread with a selection of flavored butters

 

Sides

Grilled corn

Green onion

Arroz jardinero

Baked potatoes topped with cream

Roasted vegetables with pesto sauce

 

Main Dishes

BBQ sausage

Fresh fish fillet

Grilled shrimp

Grilled chicken

Beef fillet (churrasquito)

Lomo de cerdo salsa de achiote

 

Desserts

Pio V

Ice cream

Cheese cake

Fruit jellies

Traditional rice pudding

 

Kid’s Menu

Chicken wings $7.00 ++

Chicken fingers $6.00 ++

Pacaya mini hamburger $8.00 ++

Ham and cheese sandwich  $5.00 ++

Club sandwich with chicken $7.00 ++

Fish fingers with tartar sauce  $7.00 ++

 

Menu Specialties

Red Snapper Stuffing with Shrimp

$ 25 ++, caper sauce, accompanied with spring rice

Includes a margarita or beer

La Vista Lobster Tail

$30 ++ Served with Seasonal Vegetables and Thai rice, red wine reduction sauce

Includes a glass of wine

 

Happy Hour Specials

Served all week from 4 p.m – 6 p.m.

Cerveza Nacional for $1.25

Two for one house wines

Two for one national rum (botella grande)

Two for one tropical sangria

 

 

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Palm Sunday Brunch at Pacaya Lodge & Spa

Join us for brunch on Palm Sunday! On Sunday March 20th from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. internationally-acclaimed Chef Bismark Hernandez and his culinary team will prepare a selection of innovative gourmet specialties and regional favorites including everything from lomo de cerdo salsa de achiote to mouth-watering pio v for dessert.

Join us for this elegant brunch celebration at Laguna de Apoyo’s first luxury resort. Enjoy live music and scenic views of the crater lake in our breezy, open-air restaurant. Scroll down to check out the menu.

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Brunch Menu

$40 per adult. $25 per child.

Lobster is available for an additional charge.

Drinks not included.

 

Cold Table

Sweets basket

Seasonal Fruit Selection

Traditional Ceviche Pescado

Chef’s specialty Guacamole

Fresh from the Garden Pico de Gallo

Freshly baked house bread with a selection of flavored butters

Garden Salad drizzled with a sweet passion fruit dressing

Sides

Arroz Jardinero

Baked Potatoes topped with cream cheese

Roasted vegetables with pesto sauce

Main Dishes

Chicken

Prawns

Fresh Fish Fillet

Barbecued Sausage

Churrasquito Beef Steak

Lomo de Cerdo Salsa de Achiote

Dessert

Pio V

Ice Cream

Traditional Rice Pudding



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An Absolute Must: Swimming and Scuba Diving at Laguna de Apoyo

Heated by natural springs and thermal vents, Laguna de Apoyo is one of the most unique swimming and diving sites in the entire world. This freshwater lake was formed roughly 23,000 years ago when a massive volcano erupted. The explosion launched the top of the volcano hundreds of miles away, and pieces of the volcano landed as far away as the Pacific Ocean.

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.

From health benefits to endemic fish sightings, read on to discover why you MUST swim and scuba in this unique location. 

Laguna De Apoyo view from Pacaya Lodge & Spa.

Laguna De Apoyo view from Pacaya Lodge & Spa.



Swimming:

Because of its status as a protected area, no motorized boats or pollutants are allowed anywhere near the lake, making Laguna de Apoyo one of the cleanest and most peaceful swims you’ll ever take.

The lake is also heated by ancient thermal vents and provides visitors with the rare opportunity to swim and float in a warm freshwater lake. Even by Central American standards, this lake is warm. Superficial water temperatures average around 80 degrees fahrenheit, and the warm breeze provides a gentle contrast. The volcanic minerals in the crater lake may also provide health benefits.

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What are the Health Benefits of Swimming in a Volcanic Lake?

Volcanic minerals contain high concentrations of the mineral sulphur, which helps the body fight antibacterial infections, aids in the synthesis of collagen, and improves circulation. So you might leave the lake feeling younger and healthier than before. You can find floating volcanic pumice along the shore to exfoliate! Talk about a spa experience.

Visitors often report leaving Laguna de Apoyo feeling rejuvenated and refreshed. It’s definitely worth a dip.

Leave feeling rejuvenated

Leave feeling rejuvenated



Scuba:

Dive deep into the heart of a volcano or swim over shallow, sunny grasses. Laguna de Apoyo is one of the most unique dive sites in the entire world. Here at Pacaya Lodge & Spa, we offer unparalleled opportunities to dive along volcanic slopes, glide over thermal vents, swim with endemic fish species, and splash around in the always warm, crystal-clear crater lake.

Laguna de Apoyo’s sloped banks provide steep drop offs and prime opportunities to view species of fish that are unique to this spot on earth. Average visibility is between 15 and 24ft and the lake reaches depths of 175 meters. Up to ten endemic species of fish have been identified in the lake to date.

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A diver beneath Laguna De Apoyo’s clear waters!



Whether you are a beginner diver or already hold a certification, there are plenty of exciting opportunities for you explore the world beneath the waves. Go for a casual dive or sign up for a three-day certification course that will teach you the tools and provide you with the certification to dive anywhere in the world. For more experienced divers, we offer advanced certification courses and PADI specialties.

Divers prepare to explore Laguna de Apoyo.

Divers prepare to explore Laguna de Apoyo.



And if you are not quite ready to Scuba, we also offer paddle boarding, kayaking, and floatation devices so that you can enjoy the lake at your speed.

What kind of fish are found in the lake?

The most common type of fish found in the lake are members of the cichlid family, but rainbow bass and freshwater turtles also make appearances. Estación Biológica Laguna de Apoyo has worked on a number of management strategies and continues to support conservation efforts in the lake.

Fish were introduced to the lake between 10-20,000 years ago and have evolved independently in this closed system since then. Several research teams including the research group of Estación Biológica Laguna de Apoyo work to study, identify, and protect new species of fish. These fish represent an important case study in evolution. Diving in Laguna de Apoyo is almost a rite of passage for scientists and biology buffs.

Fish of Laguna de Apoyo

Fish of Laguna de Apoyo



 

After you’ve worked up an Appetite:

Just a 25-minute drive from Granada, Laguna de Apoyo offers stunning views in a serene setting. The coastline of the lake varies from expansive black volcanic sand beaches to rocky, mossy slopes. After you’ve worked up an appetite swimming and diving in the majestic Laguna de Apoyo, plop down in the sand or visit Pacaya Lodge & Spa’s five-star boutique luxury resort for a chance to dine in the open-air Restaurante Guardabarranco. Complete with ingredients fresh from our organic garden, internationally-acclaimed Chef Bismark Hernandez’s menu features a modern take on traditional Nicaraguan favorites.

Stop by Pacaya Lodge & Spa for a hearty meal.

Stop by Pacaya Lodge & Spa for a hearty meal.



  When is the best time of year to visit?

Laguna de Apoyo boasts year-round warm waters and striking views. In general, the lake is extremely smooth and glassy, especially during the wet season (May-October) when it reflects the nearby mountains and clouds. The dry season tends to bring white caps and choppier waters, which makes playing in the waves all the more fun. Laguna de Apoyo is most busy around Easter Time, when locals come to picnic and celebrate. The quietest time of the year is typically October.

You won’t want to miss the incredible opportunity to swim or dive at Laguna de Apoyo. Swim amidst colorful fish, endemic species, over warm thermal vents, and more as you take it all in. To find out more and book your scuba package today click here  

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Romantic Getaways in Nicaragua

Known as the land of lakes and volcanoes, Nicaragua is one of the most romantic (and off-the-beaten-path) destinations in the world. Overflowing with cascading tropical flowers, secluded waterfalls, ancient cities, volcanoes, and pristine beaches, Nicaragua is a natural haven for couples. Find out which secret spots we recommend for sneaking off with your sweetheart!

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Paddleboard or Boat through Las Isletas

Las Isletas de Granada are 360+ small islands just off the coast of Granada in Lake Nicaragua. These islands were originally boulders that landed in the lake as a result of an ancient eruption of nearby Volcán Mombacho. Some of these islands are owned by private-home owners and feature elaborate mansions, others are home to ancient petroglyphs, and at least one is a small fortress built by the Spanish conquistadors.

Couples can book a boat, paddleboard, or kayak tour of the islands, where they can see spectacular birdlife and lush tropical vegetation on Central America’s largest lake. For those interested in exploring the island’s’ ancient archaeological sites, petroglyphs, and more, we recommend visiting Lake Nicaragua’s largest Island, Zapatera. Zapatera boasts a rich pre-columbian history and visitors can catch up on local folklore and secrets while they explore. What’s more exotic and romantic than exploring ancient ruins Indiana Jones style?

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Las Isletas de Granada

 

Get Lost in Granada

It’s easy to lose track of time strolling through the streets of Nicaragua’s pastel-painted colonial cities. Explore the charming city with a romantic horse-drawn carriage tour. This intimate tour allows you to relax and take in the 16th-century colonial architecture. Stops include the San Francisco Convent and Museum in addition to an exquisite collection of churches, market places, and scenic views. Couples can also explore by foot for a chance to get lost among the cities charming art galleries, parks, and shops. Not to mention, the locals are some of the friendliest people in the world, and their unhurried lifestyle will help you unwind and breathe a little bit deeper.

Carriage ride through Granada. Photo by Délirante Bestiole.

Carriage ride through Granada. Photo by Délirante Bestiole.

Ometepe Island:

Rumored to have been one of Mark Twain’s favorite places on earth, Ometepe is an island formed by two volcanoes rising out of Lake Nicaragua. Enjoy unspoilt natural landscapes on this postcard-perfect volcanic island and hike to a secluded waterfall rumored to have healing properties. Not only is Ometepe a UNESCO bioreserve packed with exotic wildlife, flowers, and organisms, but the island also boasts over 1700 petroglyphs, incredible beaches and the Ceibo Museum, where the island’s pre-columbian history is narrated. So take a romantic dip at the base of a waterfall, hike in the scenic El Charco Verde Reserve, uncover ancient civilizations, or enjoy a fresh seafood dinner, an Ometepe specialty. This off-the-beaten-path destination is perfect for couples.

Concepcion Volcano on Ometepe Island.

Concepcion Volcano on Ometepe Island.

 

Starry Nights and Hot, Hot Lava at Volcan Masaya:

What’s more romantic than a night-time excursion? Take an evening tour through Volcan Masaya National Park and travel to the top of the volcano where you can peer down at glittering hot lava formations (weather dependant). Surround yourself with the magic of glittering lava below and the heavenly stars above. This is one romantic excursion you won’t want to miss.

Volcan Masaya. Photo by Javier Losa.

Volcan Masaya. Photo by Javier Losa.

Horseback Ride through the Countryside:

Horseback riding is one of the best ways to see Nicaragua and spend some quality time together as a couple. Whether you are galloping past farms and colonial estates in the Nicaraguan countryside, or trotting down a sandy beach on the Pacific Coast at sunset, you are in for a treat!

Horseback riding through the Nicaraguan countryside.

Horseback riding through the Nicaraguan countryside.

Pacaya Lodge & Spa:

With amazing views, world-class dining, and a full-service spa on hand, our lodge is a romantic destination in and of itself. In addition to these offerings, romantic experiences include volcano visits, Granada tours, private dining, and nature tours. Luxuriate in our infinity pool or schedule an adventure excursion. Book a romantic getaway package at the lodge and take advantage of couples massages, private chef’s table dining, and the perfect pairing of relaxation and rejuvenation–whether that means climbing volcanos or kicking back on the beach.

Kick back with a view of the stunning crater lake at Pacaya Lodge & Spa, Laguna de Apoyo.

Kick back with a view of the stunning crater lake at Pacaya Lodge & Spa, Laguna de Apoyo.

Ready to book a couple’s retreat, honeymoon, or romantic getaway to Nicaragua? Get lost with your special someone in the old-world glamor of Nicaragua’s 16th-century colonial architecture, exotic rainforests, ancient cities, pristine beaches, and unspoiled natural landscapes.

Check out our romantic getaway package and tour offerings for more information on how you can sneak off to Nicaragua with your sweetheart.

 

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