Oxen & Carriage in San Juan Del Sur (Nicaragua)
First thing I see in daylight in Nicaragua
A tour of Granada on carriage, Nicaragua
Granada Tour
horse drawn carriage
Granada carriage ride
A ride through Granda, Nicaragua on a horse-drawn carriage
Carriage Ride through Granada, Nicaragua
On our final day in Nicaragua, we took a carriage ride to the boat dock, where we took a tour of the islands on Lake Nicaragua. THis video is of our carriage.
Crucero Star Princess arribó a San Juan del Sur, Rivas
Granada by Weir Travels
Granada - a city of colour
Granada was a hole in my Nica experience. A big one. It's like going to Scotland and not visiting Edinburgh. Travelling around Italy, and missing out Venice. I'd spent the best part of two months in Nicaragua and not darkened the doors of its second city.
Granada is Nicaragua scrubbed-up for the tourist or the retiring ex-pat. (And very beautifully it's been scrubbed-up too.) That's not necessarily a point against it; it's just something to remember as you sit at a Parque Central café supping your ice-cold Toña while the dying rays of the afternoon sun make the Cathedral glow dazzlingly golden.
A few streets away from the well-swept Parque Central, and the well-groomed horses awaiting punters to fill their carriages, is the Other Version, the Other Granada. The one where real Granadans live and work and shop and play. The bustling Mercado Municipal, its crowds of Saturday lunchtime shoppers bringing traffic to a standstill. Young men playing basketball at one end of a Cruz Rojo court while a trio of boys shoot hoops at the other. The weekend's baseball games fought out on dusty pitches. A wedding party gathering for photographs outside the doors of Iglesia Guadalupe. The only-for-you focus of young love on the benches of the lakeside park. Although it's called Centro Turistico, the vast majority of people here are local: it's just perhaps a little scruffy, a little smelly, a little unkempt and with a few too many flies for the average well-heeled, discerning Tourist, happier in the bars and cafés of the very gringo-dominated Calle La Calzada. There you can find Hotel America, Irish Pub and a Beatles-tribute restaurant; pizzas and Tex-Mex on offer; a wide avenue with pretty lights down the middle and neat tables and chairs at the side. Cocktail, darling?
¡Hasta la próxima!
* the Nica-Spanish equivalent to the American awesome
Nicaragua Granada town - 12 attractions, things to do
Granada town: Calle Centroamerica, Calle La Calzada, Central Park, Iglesia de la Merced, tower la Merced, Fortaleza la Polvora, old railway station Granada, Convento de San Francisco, Choco Museo, Granada Cathedral, Iglesia de Guadelupe
0:00 horse carriage ride
0:14 Iglesia de la Merced with tower La Merced
1:19 Fortaleza La Polvora
1:39 Iglesia de Guadelupe
1:53 Old Railway Station
2:53 Convento de San Francisco
3:05 Centro Cultural Museum Convento San Francisco
3:26 Choco Museo & Café
3:49 Granada Cathedral
3:58 Central Park
4:20 Calle Centroamérica (south end)
4:34 Calle LaCalzada
Granada Nicaragua Full Tour HD Exeprience
passing old town tour with horse carriage ride on front and boat tour passing through beautiful island includes the real monkeys island where children of nicaragua feeds monkey and back to dock port before the sunset remained closed boat tour after night dusk.
Horseback Riding, Nicaragua
Horseback Riding on the beach and around the mountain surrounding San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, July 2010
Omid horse carriage in Nicaragua
Living Abroad - Moving to Costa Rica - Trip to Granada, Nicaragua, Horse Carriage City Tour and More
In this episode of us living abroad and moving to Costa Rica, we spend our second day in Granada, Nicaragua on a horse carriage ride through the city checking our the local sites. We climb a bell tower to get a great view of the city. We also check out the commercial street of Granada. This is the street to go to if you want deals on just about everything. We hang out on the walking street and get to see a Christmas parade. We hope you enjoy this one and also hope it inspires you to take a trip to Granada, Nicaragua.
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Granada, Nicaragua, Marzo 2018
Cuatro días en la hermosa ciudad colonial de Granada en Nicaragua en marzo de 2018 : Volcanes Masaya y Mombacho, Laguna de Apoyo, Isletas de Granada y desfile de St Patrick !!!
Quatre jours passés dans la très belle ville coloniale de Granada au Nicaragua en mars 2018.
Four days in the very beautiful colonial city of Granada in Nicaragua on Marsh 2018.
Horse carriage through Granada, Nicaragua
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USAC San Ramón Tour Highlight: Nicaragua
Study abroad in San Ramón, Costa Rica and participate in the optional tour to Northern Costa Rica and Southern Nicaragua.
You'll visit the Rincón de la Vieja Volcano, with a canopy tour and a horseback ride to hot springs, then head to Granada City on the north shore of Lake Nicaragua. Granada is the oldest city in Central America, founded in 1524. You can view the city’s old colonial architecture in a horse-drawn carriage ride and enjoy a boat ride around the Granadas’ Isletas. You will then visit Masaya Volcano National Park, which has an exotic and sometimes eerie ambiance due to its formation by old eruptions and lava flows. Finally, you will enjoy a boat ride around the San Juan del Sur Gulf and a free afternoon at the beach. This fee includes bus transportation, boat ride, guide, breakfast, lunch, dinner, room, and entrance fees to parks.
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Granada, Nicaragua
The oldest city in the Americas founded in 1524, Granada is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Central America.
Granada- Nicaragua - Beautiful Colonial Houses
Granada is one of the most touristic and biggest city in Nicaragua. its said that this city was chosen to be the capital city of Nicaragua long ago. Due to a huge explosion of the volcano Monbacho they were forced to change plans, making Managua the capital city of Nicaragua!!
Best of Nicaragua
Best of Nicaragua
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Day 1: Arrive in Managua , 45-minute transfer to Granada. Granada is a beautiful little city and always a favorite of first time visitors. It has the brightly painted buildings, the horse-drawn carriages, etc. Relax at hotel pool, wander city in the evening. Stay at Hotel Plaza Colon or similar
San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua
Celebrating horses and Nica culture
Dinner time dancing tourists in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua Restaurant El Timon
The name of the musical band is Calibre from Rivas, Nicaragua. Very good sound and great singer!!