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sábado, 16 de noviembre de 2013

Tailoring and hemming


You can find anything on the back streets of Managua, Nicaragua.  For example, in Buenos Aires (near Loma Linda, Managua) you can get your clothing hemmed and repaired.  And they are the 'Best on the best'.  Need I say more?

miércoles, 13 de noviembre de 2013

Corn Islands: Nicaragua’s English-Speaking Caribbean


Corn Islands: Nicaragua's English-Speaking Caribbean

Posted on November 11, 2013 by Suzan Haskins
An eco-resort is being built on Little Corn, a result of The Corn Islands being a national tourism heritage site.
If you like peaceful beach living, white sands, and blue seas, then you might want to check out Nicaragua's Corn Islands. Reminiscent of Belize 's Ambergris Caye 30 years ago or Honduras ' Roatan island 25 years ago, this is a spot for pioneering castaways.
The Corn Islands offer a healthy reef for scuba diving, snorkeling, fishing, and lobstering, friendly locals who speak English as their official language, and very few tourists. Thanks to surrounding coral reefs these islands are the best places to spot hammerhead sharks, eagle rays, greens sea turtles, and more.
These two little dots of paradise are located less than 50 miles off Nicaragua 's Caribbean coast. Big Corn Island is about four square miles in size and has maybe 6,000 inhabitants. It's just 10 miles from Little Corn which is one-fourth the size of Big Corn in both land mass and population.
How they came to be called the "Corn Islands" is a mystery. Some say pirates and British buccaneers, who came here to restock supplies during the 17th and 18th centuries, misspelled the Spanish word for meat, carne. Others say they're named for the corn found growing here.
Lobstering is the main industry and one expat who lives on Big Corn told me, "We eat lobster with eggs for breakfast, we have lobster with pasta, with rice, with fruit… We experiment with lobster in just about every dish you can imagine."
The airstrip on Big Corn is being lengthened to accommodate international flights, to make the exportation of fresh lobster directly to market in Miami easier. Improvements to the hospital are also being made to comply with associated regulations.
Will these upgrades and developments bring more tourists to the area? Probably. Although these islands aren't for everyone. Supplies have to be imported if they aren't locally grown or caught from the waters. Restaurants all tend to serve variations of the same dishes, with few exceptions.
You won't find many tourist businesses or souvenir shops except for a few hotels and guesthouses. Coffee shops and Internet cafés are rare and Internet won't be what you are used to at home.
There are no roads on Little Corn, just a three-foot-wide sandy walkway. No vehicles are allowed although a new upscale eco-resort is in the works.
Nicaragua's National Assembly has declared the Corn Islands a site of national tourism heritage, with the aim of enticing investment and boosting hotel capacity.
If you are an adventuresome soul and the pioneering sort, my advice is to go sooner rather than later. Prices are low for now. A quarter-acre lot with a million-dollar view of the Caribbean can be had for just $35,000.
To get to the Corn Islands, you can fly directly to Big Corn from Managua, expect to pay about $180 for a round-trip ticket. To get to Little Corn, take the 30-minute local water taxi from Big Corn for about $7 per person.
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viernes, 8 de noviembre de 2013

Big Jesus statue in San Juan del Sur

 

This big Jesus statue overlooks the bay in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua.

Esta estatua grande de Jesús está ubicada en un punto envidiable sobre la bahía de San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua.



Ometepe







We hopped on the 4 p.m. ferry from San Jorge, Rivas, Nicaragua en route to the island of Ometepe.  This, as you might now, is a fresh water paradise - an ecological gem outstanding in the 10th largest lake in the world (Lake Nicaragua or Lake Colcibolca).

We hopped on the Che Guevara boat.  It holds up to 14 vehicles and 150 passengers.  The fares are: C$800 per vehicle round trip (plus C$81 tax each way) and C$80 round-trip per person (there is a córdoba (C$) conversion tool on this page to see dollar prices).

It was a choppy ride but not too bad on a big boat like this one.  We arrived an hour later at Moyogalpa and drove off...a weekend of adventure ahead of us on Ometepe!!

Nos metimos al ferry de la 4 p.m. desde San Jorge, Rivas, Nicaragua en ruta a la isla de Omtepe.  Esta isla es un paraíso ecológico, rodeado de agua dulce - el décimo más grande en todo el mundo - El Gran Lago de Nicaragua o Cocibolca.

Fuimos en el ferry 'Che Guevarra'.  Caben hasta 14 vehículos y 150 pasajeros.  El pasaje vale C$800 por vehicle (ida y vuelta) más C$81 córdobas de impuestos por cada vía.  Luego, cada pasajero paga C$80 ida y vuelta (hay una herramienta de conversión de monedas en esta página).

El lago estaba algo bravo pero bastante manejable por el tomaño del barco.  Llegamos una hora después a Moyogalpa y nos fuimos...un fin de semana de aventura nos espera en Ometepe!!!

Las Salinas - Rancho Santana

 

You want nice beaches?  They don't get better than this one in Las Salinas, Rivas in Nicaragua, looking on towards Rancho Santana.

¿Vos querés playas bonitas?  No hay muchas mejores que estas en Las Salinas, Rivas en Nicaragua, hacia Rancho Santana.

Hacienda Iguana



 We spent a couple of days at Casa Marisombra in the Hacienda Iguana Golf & Beach Club in Tola, Nicaragua.  Hacienda Iguana is a gated community with 24-hour security on one of the excellent beach areas that Nicaragua offers.  Most of the houses are privately owned.  Many are available for weekly and monthly rentals.  There is a restaurant and beach club with food offerings as well.






  




There is also a 9-hole golf course designed by Niels Oldenberg, carefully blended into the natural beauty of this reserve.


There are 8-10 foot breaks in two particular spots on the mile-long beach.


It is a wonderful place to spend a week (or just a weekend like we did).  If you plan to go to the beaches in Tola, make sure you check out Hacienda Iguana. 


For rates and more information, please see the following site: http://www.casamarisombra.com/

Pelican Eyes

 
If you are going to spend a few days in San Juan del Sur, save up a few bucks and go to Pelican Eyes resort.  It is awesome!  You aren't going to have a much better view of the San Juan bay than from here and one of it's three infinity pools.  This place isn't cheap but it has great food and service.  A first class project all the way!!!

In off peak season, rooms start at $180 a night.  However, there are some packages on their website that come out a bit cheaper for longer stays.  Check it out!!!

Si pensás estar en San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua por unos días, recogé unos 'riales' y andate al resort Pelican Eyes.  Es tremendo!!!!  No vas a encontrar un vistazo de la bahía de San Juan del Sur mucho mejor que este, especialmente desde una de tres piscinas 'infinity'.  No va a ser barata tu estadía aquí pero la comida y servicio son tremendos.  De primera clase!!!

En temporada baja, la habitación vale $180+.  Sin embargo, hay otros paquetes disponibles en el sitio web que son más baratos por estadías más largas.  

 

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