Articles tagged with: Granada
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As you are know doubt aware, Survivor: Nicaragua! has arrived on TV. It’s the 21st season of the show and the people at CBC couldn’t have picked a better location for the TV show. I’ve watched the show a couple of times(mostly to watch the scenery) even though it’s not my cup of tea, so to speak. However, many, many people are fans of the Survivor show and they ARE watching Survivor: Nicaragua this season. The benefits to Nicaragua from locating the Survivor TV show …
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The Hotel La Pergola is located on the Calle El Caimito, Alcaldia 3 c. al lago, in the historic center of Granada. You will find this lovingly restored Colonial house in the historic center (the “Gran Sultana”) of Granada, close to the Parque Central, the Gran Lago and the restaurants, bars and night life of La Calzada.
La Pergola Hotel is a quiet, lovely small hotel with 11 rooms for guests ranging from single rooms to a large suite for five people. Prices for the single room during the high …
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Nicaragua is a country that carries its traditions deeply in the heart. Nicaragua is the perfect place to experience the encounter between two worlds. There are a variety of traditional fiestas which express these two worlds which you will experience if you visit during the festival or carnival time.
There are religious holidays, indigenous cultural celebrations and also fiestas from the days of the Spanish conquest, all combining to celebrate an unforgettable history that makes up Nicaragua today.
The following are a list of public holidays, celebrations in Nicaragua. If traveling to …
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I photographed this pensive young woman in Nicaragua. She sold jewelery in the Parque Colon in Granada.
Judging by her young age, she was born after all the troubles of Nicaragua. Will Nicaragua tourism bring a bright future full of hope to the young generation of Nicaragua? Will the “trickle down” effect hold true?
There is currently a high unemployment rate in Nicaragua and it is one of the poorest countries in Central America. Tourism is one of its biggest industries. However, everywhere I went, I did not see many tourists. It …





