Small-Group Tour of Isla de Ometepe with El Ceibo Museum
HASH(0xf199a8), Nicaragua
Trip Type: Full-day Tours
Duration: 7 hours
Join this day trip to Isla de Ometepe, an island located in a fresh water lake with two volcanoes. Accompanied by your guide and small-group of no more than 10, observe the flora, fauna, and petroglyphs that surround you. Tour the El Ceibo Museum before heading home for the day.
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Join this day trip to Isla de Ometepe, an island located in a fresh water lake with two volcanoes. Accompanied by your guide and small-group of no more than 10, observe the flora, fauna, and petroglyphs that surround you. Tour the El Ceibo Museum before heading home for the day.Meet your guide in the lobby of your Isla de Ometepe hotel at approximately 9:00am. From there, begin your journey to Finca Magdalena, located in the skirts of the Maderas Volcano. Upon your arrival to the finca, you will admire several rock carvings and petroglyphs as you listen to your guide tell you tales about the island. Next, stop at the mystical Charco Verde lagoon, located in Charco Verde Nature Reserve. While you're there, observe the flora and fauna of the island and keep an eye out for howler monkeys.
The guide will tell you the legend of Chico Largo, a popular story for locals and tourists alike. Continue the tour to the natural water pool known as, "Ojo de agua", where you can swim or simply relax for a short time. For your final stop, proceed to the El Ceibo Museum. The museum displays Pre-Columbian artifacts, along with well-preserved indigenous statues and ceramics. Afterwards, begin your journey back to Isla de Ometepe and return to your accommodations.
The guide will tell you the legend of Chico Largo, a popular story for locals and tourists alike. Continue the tour to the natural water pool known as, "Ojo de agua", where you can swim or simply relax for a short time. For your final stop, proceed to the El Ceibo Museum. The museum displays Pre-Columbian artifacts, along with well-preserved indigenous statues and ceramics. Afterwards, begin your journey back to Isla de Ometepe and return to your accommodations.
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