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Cheapest Flights to Nicaragua

Avianca
23 Jan, Fri
02:40 PM
Miami - Managua
1 stop
9h 55m
MIA-MGA
Spirit Airlines
1 Jan, Thu
12:58 PM
New York - Managua
1 stop
13h 35m
LGA-MGA
Avianca
17 Jan, Sat
02:40 PM
Miami - Managua
1 stop
21h 5m
MIA-MGA
Spirit Airlines
6 Jan, Tue
06:00 AM
Los Angeles - Managua
2 stop
17h 33m
LAX-MGA
Avianca
22 Jan, Thu
12:45 PM
Miami - Managua
Non-stop
2h 40m
MIA-MGA
United Airlines
28 Dec, Sun
07:00 PM
Fort Worth - Managua
1 stop
18h 18m
DFW-MGA
American Airlines
29 Dec, Mon
06:00 AM
Los Angeles - Managua
1 stop
4h 16m
LAX-MGA
Spirit Airlines
30 Dec, Tue
06:00 AM
Los Angeles - Managua
2 stop
17h 33m
LAX-MGA
Spirit Airlines
25 Dec, Thu
05:23 PM
New York - Managua
1 stop
9h 10m
EWR-MGA
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Currency NIO
Number of flights per week 1
Top destinations Managua
Most popular airline United Airlines
Most popular airport Augusto C. Sandino Intl. Airport
Flight Duration 3 hour 50 min

About Nicaragua

Nicaragua, the largest country in Central America, shares borders with Honduras to the north, Costa Rica to the south, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the east. The country is home to two major freshwater lakes, Lake Managua and Lake Nicaragua. Lake Nicaragua is among the world's 20 largest freshwater lakes and is inhabited by freshwater sharks.
Nicaragua is a diverse nation with various ethnic groups, with Mestizos (a mix of Indigenous and European ancestry) forming the majority. However, the country also has minority groups of Spanish, German, Italian, English, Danish, or French European descent. Indigenous American tribes such as the Sumo, Miskito, and Rama-Kriol constitute about 5% of the population.
Although regional accents and variations exist, Spanish is the predominantly spoken language in the country. Nicaragua doesn't have an official state religion, and various beliefs coexist.
Most of the population resides in the western part of the country, with many favoring the capital, Managua, as their home. Besides Managua, other significant cities in Nicaragua include Granada, Matagalpa, Leon, Masaya, Chinandega, Jinotega, and Esteli. Leon and Granada are particularly popular among tourists. The country has developed its ecotourism industry, attracting visitors with its volcanic areas, tropical rainforests, and agricultural landscapes.
Nicaragua features a tropical climate characterized by hot and humid weather. Rainfall occurs from January to May. In Managua, the average temperature ranges between 27 to 30 degrees Celsius. Nicaragua is known for its rich biodiversity, including a national bird called the "Guardabarranco."
Nicaragua relies heavily on agriculture and the service sector for income, as it is one of North America's poorest nations. The country produces various products such as bananas, coffee, sugarcane, beef, and tobacco. Fishing is prominent on the Caribbean Sea coast. Tourism, as the second-largest sector, is rapidly growing in Nicaragua.
Nicaraguan cuisine shares similarities with Spanish cuisine. Along the Caribbean coast, the use of seafood and coconut is usual. Corn, rice, and beans are staple foods, with dishes like Gallo Pinto, made from rice, beans, and Vigorón prepared with vegetables.

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