Day Tour of Ometepe Island
San Jorge, Nicaragua
Trip Type: Full-day Tours
Duration: 7 hours
Ometepe is the world’s largest volcanic island in a lake. Its twin volcanic peaks, rising up out of Lake Nicaragua, have captured the imagination of everyone from pre-colonial Aztec to Mark Twain to current travelers. In this day tour, explore this fabulous island and its highlights: visit a lagoon, a museum, enjoy a dip in a pool of natural waters and admire ancient petroglyphs.
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Ometepe is the world’s largest volcanic island in a lake. Its twin volcanic peaks, rising up out of Lake Nicaragua, have captured the imagination of everyone from pre-colonial Aztec to Mark Twain to current travelers. In this day tour, explore this fabulous island and its highlights: visit a lagoon, a museum, enjoy a dip in a pool of natural waters and admire ancient petroglyphs.
Your tour will consist of visits to places like the Green Puddles lagoon, with its abundant and exuberant vegetation and bird life and El Ojo de Agua, a natural pool of clear water supplied by a river that originates from Conception Volcano.
The next spot on you tour will be “El Ceibo” museums, the best archaeological and numismatic museum of Nicaragua. Also, visit Finca El Porvenir and see several petroglyphs. These stones, found on the lower slopes of Madera’s volcano, still bear the ornate carvings of the first indigenous settlers of Nicaragua.
On the shores of Santo Domingo beach, you will then enjoy a typical Nicaraguan lunch.
Your tour will consist of visits to places like the Green Puddles lagoon, with its abundant and exuberant vegetation and bird life and El Ojo de Agua, a natural pool of clear water supplied by a river that originates from Conception Volcano.
The next spot on you tour will be “El Ceibo” museums, the best archaeological and numismatic museum of Nicaragua. Also, visit Finca El Porvenir and see several petroglyphs. These stones, found on the lower slopes of Madera’s volcano, still bear the ornate carvings of the first indigenous settlers of Nicaragua.
On the shores of Santo Domingo beach, you will then enjoy a typical Nicaraguan lunch.
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