Tag Archives: Tourism in Nicaragua

Tourism In Nicaragua Is Booming

Posted on 02. Apr, 2013 by .

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The tourism industry in Nicaragua has been growing considerably over the past several years. The government has been working on police presence, lowering the amount of crime. Historically, however, it has been one of the safest countries as ranked by INTERPOL. This means that more tourists in Central America are checking out the activities and accommodations in Central America over anywhere else.

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Richest man in Nicaragua

Posted on 07. Feb, 2013 by .

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One of Gran Pacifica’s neighbors to the south, The Pellas Group, has just completed a stunning new hotel and golf course in Nicaragua.   The resort boasts an 18 hole golf course by world renown designer David Kidd and a $500 a night and up understated luxury boutique hotel.   The Wall Street Journal  discusses [...]

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Why Tourism in Nicaragua is So Popular

Posted on 30. Aug, 2012 by .

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If you’re looking for a tropical destination to travel to for your next vacation, Nicaragua is one option that you may want to consider. In recent years, tourism and Nicaragua has exploded to become the second biggest industry in the nation. Why are so many people coming to Nicaragua for their vacations?

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Nicaragua–CNBC’s#1 Choice for a Value Vacation

Posted on 28. May, 2012 by .

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CNBC ran an article last week naming Nicaragua as one of 5 great locations for a value vacation. In good company with Argentina, Poland, Iceland and Indonesia, Nicaragua continues to impress those folks willing to set aside preconceived notions and hit the ground with fresh eyes and an open mind. Story after story in magazines [...]

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Nicaragua: What are you Crazy?

Posted on 09. May, 2012 by .

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Check out the quotes from a recent Fox News article. “Isn’t Nicaragua really dangerous?” one woman asked me. “Are you crazy? You could get attacked, or kidnapped” said another, after learning I was headed to the Central American country for a visit. Or how about this? “I’m so surprised. I didn’t know what to expect [...]

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