Nicaragua's wild and virgin beaches!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nicaragua has all kind of beaches imaginable, from dark-sand to white sand to virgin and wild beaches with an abundance of wildlife refuges and resorts to choose from. Nicaragua has a total stretch of an unbelievable 305km of Pacific Coast and 450 km of Caribbean coast.
The main beaches along Nicaragua’s pacific coast are Montelimar, San Juan del Sur, La Flor, La Boquita and Pochomil. However these are certainly not the only beaches available. Some are closely guarded surfing secrets while others are somewhat rocky and not generally enjoyed by swimmers and sunbathers. Virtually every town along the Pacific coast features its own little beach. Corinto, for instance, is popular with visiting windsurfers and sunbathing locals alike. The western or Caribbean coast is not as well suited to cater for tourism but offers some unparalleled opportunities to enjoy the wonders of nature. Largely untouched by modern development, you will be able to experience beautiful coral reefs, crystal clear waters and a brush with the locals. Better suited to nature lovers than to sun bathers, the Caribbean cost is one of Nicaragua’s best kept secrets.
If you’re looking for the ultimate place to soak up the sun and enjoy the cool tranquillity of water, look no further than Nicaragua. With beaches stretching along both the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea, as well a number of inland lakes and rivers you will have not shortage of beautiful beaches to enjoy in this stunning country.
15 Comments:
At Wednesday, July 19, 2006 2:29:00 a.m. , Keropok said...
Anything that says "wild" and "virgin" in the same line has got to be a good read :)
Hiya there. Nice blog...
At Wednesday, July 19, 2006 10:46:00 a.m. , roffe said...
Nicaragua is to far away for me to take a bath!
At Wednesday, July 19, 2006 10:49:00 a.m. , Yari said...
Hi Keropok
Thanks for your comment!
XOXO
At Wednesday, July 19, 2006 10:51:00 a.m. , Yari said...
rolf:
you never know if your gonna win a ticket to fly there and take a bath, jajjaa
I hope one day you'll travel to my country and enjoy the beautifull beaches.
ola la la are wonderfull with warm waters
thanks for coming dear.
At Wednesday, July 19, 2006 4:47:00 p.m. , Anonymous said...
pues me parece yari un articulo muy bonito y muy apreciable no te contesto en ingles por los nicas hablamos espanol. pero de verdad esta muy bueno.Diana
At Wednesday, July 19, 2006 4:47:00 p.m. , Anonymous said...
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At Thursday, July 20, 2006 10:17:00 p.m. , Anonymous said...
Lindo país. Um abraço de Portugal.
At Friday, July 21, 2006 2:07:00 a.m. , Semavi Lady said...
Thanks for commenting at my blog.
I love the idea of a vacation at such a beautiful place! The picture of the horses on the beach is beautiful!
At Friday, July 21, 2006 11:20:00 a.m. , Yari said...
Diana no hay problema que me dejes tu comentario en español aunque el tema este en ingles, quizás me lees comentando en ingles porque los comentarios me los dejan en ingles las personas cuando no entienden nuestra bello idioma.
gracias por dejarme un comentario chiquita.
abrazos
At Friday, July 21, 2006 11:21:00 a.m. , Yari said...
gracias por tu visita arte por um canudo
At Friday, July 21, 2006 11:31:00 a.m. , Yari said...
Hi semavy lady thanks for coming too.
I tell you something else about the horses, you can ride them all over the coast, Oh my god I gonna cry just to remember that.
I missed that!
At Saturday, July 22, 2006 9:28:00 a.m. , ELENA said...
Yarilin,
thank you for coming to my blog! I REALLY like the info u give about Nicaragua and definetly the picture!
greetings from Greece
elena
At Saturday, July 22, 2006 10:34:00 p.m. , Yari said...
Hi Elena! thanks for coming to my blog, I will be posting more pictures very soon because one of my brothers is on a trip over there, probably but the end of the month I will have a gallery of the beaches from my beautifull country.
At Friday, July 28, 2006 5:37:00 p.m. , Serendipity said...
That is a lovely picture of Nicaragua. I always pictured this place as something bleak...from the war. Nice to replace the dreary picture in my head.
At Monday, July 31, 2006 8:01:00 p.m. , Yari said...
Hi serendipity thanks to come to my blog and erase that bad image from my lovely country
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