Nicaragua

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Nicaragua

  • Starting from AED 150
  • “Hassle-free, Pick-up & Delivery Service”
Nicaragua

Nicaragua Tourist Visa For UAE Residents

Nicaragua: Discover the Untamed Beauty of Central Americas Hidden Gem

Step into a world where adventure meets serenity in Nicaragua, Central America’s best-kept secret. Known as the “Land of Lakes and Volcanoes,” Nicaragua offers a breathtaking blend of natural wonders, vibrant culture and rich history. Imagine standing at the edge of an active volcano at Masaya, peering into its fiery depths or gliding across the tranquil waters of Lake Nicaragua, the largest lake in Central America, dotted with enchanting islets. Wander through the colonial charm of Granada, with its colourful architecture and cobblestone streets or surf the world-class waves along the pristine beaches of San Juan del Sur. Whether you’re seeking adrenaline-pumping activities like volcano boarding, immersing yourself in the lush jungles of the Río San Juan or simply relaxing on the idyllic shores of Corn Islands, Nicaragua offers an unforgettable escape for every traveller. Unlock the secrets of this diverse and captivating destination, Nicaragua is waiting to be explored.

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Requirements For UAE Nationals:

UAE citizens can enter Nicaragua without a visa for stays of up to 90 days for tourism or business purposes. The passport should be valid for at least six months from the date of entry with hotel reservation, travel insurance and return air tickets within the 90 days period.

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Requirements For UAE Residents:

  • Original Passport with at least 6 months validity.
  • Passport with minimum 2 blank pages.
  • Copy of the UAE residence visa with minimum validity of 3 months.
  • Completed visa application form.
  • Original bank statement stamped and updated for last 6 months with bank seal.
  • Original NOC letter from your current employer or sponsor.
  • Air Tickets (Round trip).
  • Hotel Reservation.
  • Travel Insurance.
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Top Tourist Attractions in Nicaragua

1

Granada Cathedral
The Granada Cathedral rises above the city skyline in a vision of red domes and lemon-yellow walls backed by the towering Mombacho volcano. Well recognized for its beauty, the Spanish Renaissance cathedral—whose first stone was laid in 1523 and took 181 years to complete—is a quintessential image of Nicaragua and a popular Granada attraction.

2

Masaya Volcano
Skip the hike and drive right up to the lava-spitting rim of Masaya Volcano (Volcan Masaya), perched between Managua and Granada. The active volcano’s famous lava shows at the Santiago Crater, combined with ridiculously easy access, have made it one of the most popular attractions in all of Nicaragua.

3

Ruins of León Viejo
Visiting the UNESCO World Heritage–listed ruins of León Viejo makes it easy to imagine life for the first Spanish settlers in Nicaragua. Located on the slopes of Momotombo volcano and preserved by volcanic ash, the ruins are some of the most complete Spanish colonial ruins in Central America—even though they’re also some of the oldest, dating back to 1524.

4

León Cathedral
The largest church in Central America, the UNESCO World Heritage–listed León Cathedral is a must-see while in León, a charming colonial city in Nicaragua’s northwest corner. The cathedral combines a striking blend of architectural styles with religious import and pirate-riddled history, making for a church visit unlike any other.

Apoyo Lagoon Natural Reserve (Laguna de Apoyo)
A crystalline lagoon just a short drive from Granada, Apoyo Lagoon Natural Reserve (Reserva Natural Laguna de Apoyo) is one of the most popular natural attractions in Nicaragua. Get away from the city for a few hours of kid-approved water sports, or hang out and relax all day in a lounge chair poised on the rim of this beautiful crater lake.

Mombacho Volcano
With an Aztec name that translates to “Steep Mountain,” the Mombacho volcano certainly lives up to its name. Its 4,410-foot (1,344-meter) peak towers over Nicaragua’s colonial city of Granada, creating both a beautiful backdrop and a huge backyard ripe for adventure and exploration.

7

Ruben Dario National Theatre
A humble exterior conceals an elegant, velvet-swathed concert hall at the Rubén Darío National Theatre (Teatro Nacional Rubén Darío), Nicaragua’s premier exhibition space. The hall is a true homage to Managua’s cosmopolitan roots with Spanish chandeliers, American design inspiration, and the best of Latin American and other cultural performances.

8

Catarina
Catarina is a colorful Nicaraguan village overflowing with so many flowers that these friendly florals outnumber the locals. Throughout the town, you’ll find gardens, nurseries, and flower baskets handwoven by Catarina’s skilled artisans. Catarina is a breath of fresh air for travelers looking to escape Nicaragua’s busy cities.