Central American Travel Market in Nicaragua
Over the last few years, Nicaragua has been making major and positive improvements to its tourism industry, especially through the hard work and dedication shown by Mario Salinas, Minister of Tourism, and his team. Creating an infrastructure and activities to lure visitors to the country, has increased the number of tourists who come to Nicaragua to experience its culture, magnificent wildlife, splendid nature and the many noteworthy sites that lie scattered across the landscape. This year their labors have paid off, with the fifth Central American Travel Market selecting Nicaragua as its host.
Features - Editor - 17 June 2008
A Delightful Stay at Santa Maria de Ostuma
Approximately fifteen minutes away from Matagalpa lies the El Arenal Nature Reserve. Here, amongst it’s more than a thousand four hundred hectares, live peaceful farming communities who practice sustainable farming as taught to them by conservation establishments. Not only is the reserve home to these farmers but to the Santa Maria de Ostuma, which is active in conservation and the education of the public, as well as being a support system for the reserve communities and their children.
Features - Editor - 10 June 2008
Pelican Eyes Resort – More than Luxury Accommodation
The Pelican Eyes Resort, or Piedras y Olas, in San Juan del Sur in Nicaragua, is a resort with a difference. It is not only dedicated to the comfort of and professional service delivery for their guests, but plays a significant part in the conservation of the wildlife in Nicaragua and in the community. Funds received at the Pelican Eyes Resort in regard to accommodation, supports organizations such as the Fundacion A. Jean Brugger, which helps the local community with education and welfare programs. Staying at Piedras y Olas is a luxurious and enjoyable experience, as well as rare and unique.
Features - Editor - 03 June 2008
Relaxing on the Sands of Poneloya
Nicaragua is known for its many secluded areas that are far removed from the bustle of the cities and the destinations most popular with tourists. Visitors to Nicaragua often prefer getting away from the main stream of the tourist industry and exploring the road less traveled. Finding a tranquil beach-side village, surrounded by the beauty of nature and friendly locals is considered to be priceless discovery. While Poneloya might be popular, it has all the mentioned features.















