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Eight Day Inclusive Tour
$1450 pp Minimum 2 people

Day One - Arrival

 
Your tour begins with your arrival at Managua airport. We will stay in Managua for the night. San Carlos is a 5-hour drive from Managua.
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Day Two - El Castillo

 
Enjoy a morning orientation followed by a basic Spanish lesson. We will board the shuttle to take a trip to San Carlos. Once in San Carlos we will board a water taxi to El Castillo and check into the hotel.

 

Day Three - El Castillo

 
This is a wonderful historic town with much to offer. After basic Spanish lessons, we will spend the morning walking around the town, talking to locals and taking photographs. This is a great chance to focus on people photography. 
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Day Four - Granada

 
Today we will travel to Granada. When we arrive in Granada we will check into the hotel. This time sunsets and low-light photography will be discussed. A late afternoon/sunset boat tour of Las Isletas (small islands) on Lake Nicaragua. After dinner at another amazing restaurant, you’ll have the night to explore the Granada nightlife or socialize with new friends.

 

Day Five - Granada

 
After breakfast and a Spanish lesson, we will enjoy a guided historic walk of Granada which will allow for some architectural photography.
 

Day Six - Masaya 

 

When we have finished lunch we will board the shuttle to Masaya Volcano stopping at the Masaya market for some souvenir shopping before heading to Managua.

 

 

Day Seven - Managua

 
We will spend the day visiting Several locations around Managua including the Lagoon, The 6000-year-old footprints, the National Museum, Somosa's Palace, and several other locations of interest. We will enjoy a final night together and review images taken on the trip.

 

Day Eight - Departure

 

This is your departure day, Final goodbyes, and a trip to the airport so you can return home with new memories new friends, and new photography skills.
El Castillo, Rio San Juan
Caiman Rio San Juan
Granada Church
Masaya Volcano
Sandino Silhouette, Managua
National Museum, Managua
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