Isletas de Granada
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Visit Isletas de Granada

Isleta El Espino Ecolodge

Hotel El Reith Lake Granada Nicaragua
"I am giving three stars because I expected more from the presidential room we paid for. While the staff were welcoming and helpful, the hotel itself left much to be desired. A major issue was the lack of hot water for showers, which is unacceptable considering the price of the presidential suite. ..."
Reviewed on 10 Dec 2025

Hotel Real La Merced
"The breakfast was delicious and they have also American breakfast"
Reviewed on 24 May 2026

Hotel-Selvazul Laguna Apoyo
"This property is an excellent choice to relax and enjoy nature, a beautiful and peaceful stay The staff is amazing Adela and Geronimo And the property is very well decorated and comfortable There are wonderful restaurants all around, you can also bring your stuff and BBQ Highly recommended Love ..."
Reviewed on 20 May 2026

Entire Private Family Home With Volcano View Pet Friendly
Popular places to visit

Puerto Salvador Allende
Dine at one of the many restaurants, stroll along the lakeside boulevard and take a boat trip to nearby Love Island.

Granada Cathedral
Marvel at the colorful façade of this 16th-century cathedral and tour the interior for its chapels, paintings and statues.

Carlos Roberto Huembes Market
Devote a few hours to exploring this vast marketplace, filled with thousands of stalls selling food, furniture and traditional arts and crafts.

Presidential House
This stately building once held the official offices of Nicaragua’s president and is surrounded by the fascinating landmarks of Managua’s historic center.

Managua Cathedral
Sightsee the ruins of religious statues, chapels and altars at a derelict cathedral in the heart of Managua.

Calle la Calzada
You can do some window-shopping at Calle la Calzada during your stay in Granada. You can seek out the local tours while in the area.
Things to do

Granada: Colonial Granada Horse Carriage & Walking Tour

Nicaragua One Day Expedition from Costa Rica

Full-Day Tour: Masaya Volcano, Art Market and White Villages



