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sábado, 20 de julio de 2013

Kathy's Waffle House - Granada





Address/Dirección:
Frente al Convento San Francisco. Granada

We had an excellent breakfast in Kathy's Waffle House. The eggs rancheros were snappy and spicy. The home fries were peppery and delicious. The bread was out of this world with the strawberry jam. The bottomless cup of coffee was good - and included with the purchase of breakfast ($C80 or about $4).

Check it out when you are in Granada!!! Tell Sandy you heard about his place at www.nicatourism.com!!


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martes, 25 de junio de 2013

Green parrot



Would you like some more dough, Mr. Green Parrot from Granada, Nicaragua?


martes, 28 de mayo de 2013

Las Colinas del Sur







Las Colinas is a famous restaurant in Granada, Nicaragua.  Their specialty is the whole guapote fish totally and almost miraculously de-spined.  Oh and man is it good!  The filet-o-fish (guapote too) are really good, especially the breaded ones with the garlic sauce on the side.  It is not big on atmosphere but is so popular that many ex-presidents, Alejandro Fernández and Daniel Ortega have eaten there.  Daniel usually drinks Coca Zero at room temperature.  His wife, Rosario, drinks orange Fanta.  The waiter told me so....

On a scale of 1 to 10, 8 for the fish which is excellent!

Address:
Shell Palmira 1c Al Sur 2 1/2c Al Lago Nicaragua, Granada

(505) 25523492 

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Las Isletas in Granada, Nicaragua






Reminiscing on the three years that I lived in Granada, Nicaragua, inevitably I go back as a tourist.  This time it was with a friend from Mexico so we did the 1 hour tour of Las Isletas.  It cost C$450 (negotiated by my Nica wife there at the end of the road in the tourist park at the end of the barrio San Juan del Sur..  The water was shockingly low...I had never seen it so low...but once we were out of the clear (the boat docking area) things were fine.  Testing out a new lense on my Olympus so here you go....


sábado, 27 de abril de 2013

International Budget Guide 2013: Granada & San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua | Gadling.com

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International Budget Guide 2013: Granada & San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua

by Dave Seminara (RSS feed) on Apr 10th 2013 at 11:00AM

Americans have long associated Nicaragua with the Cold-War era Iran-Contra scandal but as prices rise in Costa Rica and safety drops in Mexico, more and more savvy travelers are discovering that Nicaragua is a safe, cheap and interesting place with great beaches, reliably warm weather and a vibrant cultural scene.

Travel writers have been hyping Nicaragua for years. In 2005, Frommer's called it "the next big thing" and glossy magazines like Travel & Leisure and Condé Nast promoted the country as a budget friendly alternative to Costa Rica. Until recently though, Nicaragua was still considered more of an off-the-beaten track backpacker destination than a place for American families to vacation.
That tide is starting to turn, as The New York Times recently illustrated by naming Nicaragua one of its places to visit in 2013. On April 1, the country's first super luxury resort, Mukulopened. If it succeeds, others will surely follow.
For the moment, Nicaragua is still a delightfully budget friendly holiday destination. According to the Wall Street Journal, foreign visitors spent an average of just $43 per day in Nicaragua in 2011. Nicaragua is the second poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, next to Haiti, so travelers should be prepared to experience heartbreaking poverty. Many who come for a vacation in Nicaragua end up staying to volunteer and even those who don't are often changed by their eye-opening experience in the country.

In checking out our recommendations below, please note that save Mukul and a few other ritzy places, nearly every hotel, restaurant and attraction in this country could qualify as "budget" or "value" by American standards. Our recent scouting trip didn't operate on a strict backpacker's budget, but according to Tim Leffel, author of "The World's Cheapest Destinations," savvy backpackers can by on as little as $15 per day in Nicaragua.

Budget Activities

Surf the Pacific: The Pacific Coast is a haven for surfers. San Juan del Sur is about a two-hour drive from the Managua airport and is a great base for surfers. Playa Hermosa, near San Juan del Sur, is a particularly good surf spot but there are dozens of other viable alternatives. There are several shops that rent boards and offer surf lessons, including Arena Caliente, Good Times Surf Shop and Baloy's Surf Shop. Arena Caliente also has a surf camp as does the all-girl surf camp Chicabrava.

Volcano Hikes/Boarding: There are several volcanoes that make for good day trips from San Juan del Sur or Granada. You can hike or drive up to the crater of Masaya Volcano ($5 entrance fee), which is just outside Granada, but if you stick around too long, you might get a bit light headed, as this is an active volcano. Isla de Ometepe has two more active volcanoes and is a great day trip from San Juan del Sur. There are places to hike and zip line all over the country and you can
volcano boardon the Cerro Negro Volcano near Leon.

Study Spanish or Volunteer: Nicaragua is also a great place to learn Spanish or volunteer. In San Juan del Sur, La Escuela Rosa Silva's Spanish School (50 meters west of the market) offers four hours of daily instruction for just $100 per week. Roger Ramirez's One-on-One Spanish Tutoring Academy (Calle Calzada) offers private lessons in Granada starting at just $6 per hour. The Moon Guide to Nicaragua has an extensive list of volunteer opportunities with organizations in Granada like Building New Hope, Empowerment International, and La Esperanza Granada.

Hotels

Granada- Hotel Plaza Colon- Travelers can find perfectly acceptable hotels in Granada for as little as $25 per night, but for a little bit more, you can stay at this historic old beauty of a hotel, located right on the city's principal square. The rooms are spacious and tastefully decorated, the staff is helpful to a fault and there's a great little pool in the hotel courtyard. From $99. Parque Central.
hotelplazacolon.com
San Juan del Sur- Villas de Palermo- By Nicaraguan standards, this condo complex is a bit of a splurge, but it's a great value for families who want a full apartment, complete with a big, modern kitchen, rather than a hotel room. Many of the apartments have an ocean view and there's a glorious pool and a free shuttle that makes the 1-mile trip into town on the hour during daylight hours. From $159. villasdepalermo.com

Isla de Ometepe- The Corner House B & B- Rooms at Ometepe are stylish but simple and are a bargain for what you pay. The Canadian woman and British man that run the place are extraordinarily friendly and will help you plan adventures around the island. Try the excellent breakfast. From $25.
thecornerhouseometepe.comMoyogalpa.

Restaurants

Granada- Restaurante El Garaje- This intimate, little place doesn't seem appealing from the street - they keep the gate locked, you have to ring the doorbell to enter and the place is very dark - but the food is excellent and dirt cheap, with full meals for $4-7. A Canadian couple from Vancouver who came to Granada on a vacation and decided to stay run the place out of a front room in their home, and you can watch them prepare the eclectic menu, which changes every night and can include anything from fresh fish to quesadillas to Thai. 512 Calle Corral.

San Juan del Sur- Asados Juanita- Juanita is very easy to find. Just look for the crowds and you'll see her grilling up meats on the street. For $4, you get a choice of freshly grilled meats, a small salad, plantains, rice, beans and guacamole. Near Casa Oro Hostel and the Central Market.

Laguna de Apoyo- Abuelas- The Laguna de Apoyo is a great place for a swim and the setting for this restaurant couldn't be lovelier. It features very tasty grilled meats and seafood, with most entrees in the $8-12 range. Best of all, you can go for a swim and lounge on one of their lagoon-side deckchairs after your feast.

Logistics

Getting Around
Car rental isn't particularly cheap in Nicaragua but it's easy to get around without a car. The Nicaraguan government has invested heavily in building and repairing roads in recent years in a bid to boost tourism. In San Juan del Sur, you can hire a driver for around $50-$60 a day. Just talk to any of the cab drivers you see parked in the town or ask your hotel for help.

A ride on a local chicken bus will cost about 60-80 cents an hour and more comfortable minibuses aren't much more. A short ride in a taxi in Granada can cost as little as 50 cents each because the drivers stop to pick up other passengers. The one hour, twenty minute ferry ride to Isla de Ometepe costs less than $2.

We used Camilo Rivera, a taxi driver based in San Juan del Sur, (505) 886-72336 - and can highly recommend him - for $50-60 per day depending on where you want to go.

Seasonality
Weather in Nicaragua is almost always hot, sunny and dry in the high season, which runs from December through February, plus Easter. March-May can be uncomfortably hot. June-August is a bit cooler and generally dry, while September-November is the rainy season.

Safety
Nicaraguans boast that their country is the safest in Central America. There is no reliable way to test that claim but in our scouting trip we felt safe in San Juan del Sur, Ometepe and Granada. As in any developing country, tourists sometimes get robbed, but in most cases, they are crimes of opportunity and the victims aren't harmed. Use the same precautions here that you would in any large city. Americans should also be extra careful not to run afoul of Nicaragua's laws, especially the drug laws, as the justice system is deeply flawed and a number of foreigners have been imprisoned on dubious charges.

Note: San Juan del Sur and other towns in Nicaragua don't use traditional street names and addresses. On our scouting trip this didn't prove to be a problem as cab drivers in Granada and San Juan del Sur know how to find just about any beach, hotel, restaurant, store or attraction you might want to visit.

[Photo credits: Dave Seminara]

lunes, 24 de septiembre de 2012

Hotel Granada

We had the opportunity to stay at Hotel Granada this weekend, right in the heart of the famous tourist city of Granada, Nicaragua.  It boasts 47 guest rooms, 6 conference rooms, a huge, beautiful pool, bar and restaurant service and other amenities.  Breakfast is included with each stay.  It does have true colonial charm, as the pictures indicate.  I enjoyed staying there, as I think most would.  There are a few details, however, that keep it from being a real jewel of a hotel.

The rooms are small.  Additionally, the selection of toiletries available weren't good.  It shows an attempt that just falls short: two bottles of local "Aloe Vera" conditioner and one decent quality bottle of conditioner.  Huh?  They cut corners there are it just wasn't right.  Additionally, the rooms are a bit musty.  If you have allergies to mold, the rainy season in Nicaragua can cause problems.  The A/C worked very well.  However, it has a disco-light indicator that robbed me of some much needed rest.

This hotel has tremendous potential.  It just needs a push of better quality  in a few aspects to get it over the 2 1/2 star rating that I am giving it (out of 5) and easily become the top notch hotel that it is begging to become.  Hilton, are you listening?

Final Calle La Calzada
Frente a Iglesia Guadalupe
Granada, Nicaragua
505-2552-6990/2552-2974
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Tuvimos la oportunidad de alojarnos en el Hotel Granada este fin de semana, justo en el corazón de la famosa ciudad turística de Granada, Nicaragua. Cuenta con 47 habitaciones, 6 salas de conferencias, una enorme y hermosa piscina, bar y servicio de restaurante y otros servicios. El desayuno está incluido con cada estancia. El hotel tiene  cierto encanto colonial, como indican las imágenes.  Disfruté de mi estancia allí, y creo que la mayoría lo haría.  Hay algunos detalles, sin embargo, que impiden que el Hotel Granada sea una verdadera joya de un hotel.

Las habitaciones son pequeñas.  Además, la selección de jabón y champú disponible no era buena. Un detalle que quedó a medio palo: dos botellas de una marca local "Aloe Vera" acondicionador de pelo y una botella de acondicionador de pelo de calidad decente. ¿Eh?  Un detalle desagradable. También las habitaciones huelen a moho. Si tenés alergias al moho, la temporada lluviosa en Nicaragua puede causarte problemas. El aire acondicionado funciona muy bien y es una ayuda.  Sin embargo, tiene un indicador de incendido que parece luz de una disco - luz que me privó de un merecido descanso.

Este hotel tiene tremendo potencial.  Solo hace falta un empujoncito en algunos campos para levantarlo de las 2 1/2 estrellas (de 5) que le voy a dar a un nivel de uno de los mejores hoteles en Granada, algo que seguramente pueda llegar a ser.  A ver...¿dónde estás Hilton?


Final Calle La Calzada
Frente a Iglesia Guadalupe
Granada, Nicaragua
505-2552-6990/2552-2974
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miércoles, 1 de agosto de 2012

Calle Palmira

Here's a typical house in the Palmira section of the touristic town Granada, Nicaragua.

He aquí una casa típica en la calle Palmira, en la ciudad turística de Granada, Nicaragua.

sábado, 23 de junio de 2012

Granada

English: The Cathedral of Granada seen from th...
English: The Cathedral of Granada seen from the bell tower of the La Merced Church, Nicaragua. Français : La cathédrale de Granada vue depuis le clocher de l'église de La Merced, au Nicaragua. Русский: Собор Гранада, Никарагуа. Deutsch: Die Kathedrale von Granada, vom Glockenturm der La Merced Kirche aus gesehen, Nicaragua. Nederlands: De kathedraal van Granada, gezien vanuit de klokkentoren van de La Merced kerk, Nicaragua. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)




One of the most beautiful tourist destinations you will find as you vacation in Nicaragua is the city of Granada.  It's famous for many things but one of the most outstanding features of this tourist destination are Las Isletas.  You can find a few hotels and restaurants in the area but mostly you will find natural beauty in and among the 365 small islands.  Check out this house built on one of them!!!

Uno de los destinos más bellos que encontrarás en tus vacaciones en Nicaragua es la ciudad de Granada.  Es famosa por muchas cosas pero uno de sus rasgos sobresalientes de este destino para el turismo son Las Isletas.  Hay unos hoteles y restaurantes cerca de Las Isletas pero lo que más te impresionará es la belleza natural entre las 365 isletas.  ¡Mirá esta casa construida sobre una de las islas!
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domingo, 10 de junio de 2012

Roadhouse Drinks & Food

 
 
 


 
If you are on vacation in Granada, Nicaragua and wish you went to TGI Friday's in Managua, have no fear.  Roadhouse Drinks & Food will more than satisfy your urge.  There are a lot of good restaurants in Nicaragua and Granada is no exception.  In fact, if you look at the picture, there are remnants of a TGI Friday's interior, complete with a Frankenstein doll (probably copped by an ex-employee at you know where).  The menu has typical American fare with great appetizers, decent drinks and good food.  We had a chicken sandwich and a hamburger.  They were both really good.  Check out those fries!  You can see the prices below.

On a scale of 1 to 10:  7

Si estás de vacaciones en Granada, Nicaragua y lamentás no haber ido a TGI Friday's en Managua, no hay falla.  Roadhouse Drinks & Food te satisfará.  Hay muchos buenos restaurantes en Nicaragua y Granada no es la excepción.  De hecho, viendo las fotos, hay restantes del interior de un TGI Friday's, completo con un muñeco Frankenstein (quizá cachado de un ex-empleado de ya sabés quien).  El menú tiene una oferta americana típica con sabrosas entradas, bebidas decentes y comida muy buena.  Comimos un sandwich de pollo y una hamburguesa.  Los dos estuvieron bien sabrosos.  Mirá las papas!  Podés ver los precios abajo.

En escala de 1 a 10:  7

Roadhouse
del Catedral 2c al lago
Calle La Calzada
Roadhousegranada1@yahoo.com
2552-8469/8882-2773


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