Nicaragua is the largest Central American country and has the least densely populated land, allowing for great adventure and exploration. Upon your arrival to Nicaragua you will instantly observe the exotic land full of mountains from every direction the head may turn. The country is said to be the land of vast lakes and volcanoes, this is shown to be true by their national flag, the inner crest or coat of arms shows a lake surrounded by lush green volcanoes. One fifth of the exotic natural land is nationally protected in the form of nature reserves and environmental protection. These euphoric lands are protected to ensure natural succession along with ecological unity and equality. People’s views of Nicaragua may be skewed by the political unrest of the 1980′s, but in fact the country allows one to safely travel though beautiful and inspiring landscape without taking much out of pocket. Below are some amazing cities that can easily be explored, all have interesting stories that will be told once experienced. While in these cities you will eat 100% naturally grown and produced food including rice, beans, vegetables, eggs and meats from animals that were kept on free roaming farms. Eating meals consisting of elements picked or bought the morning of improves the mind and body of the traveler.
San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua
The number one travel spot in Nicaragua is said to be the Miami of Central America. The coast town of San Juan Del Sur is located in the southwest portion of Nicaragua on the Pacific Ocean. The intimate population of 18,500 consists mostly of surfers, affluent Nicaraguan families, and foreign residents. San Jaun Del Sur allows for luxurious travel, exciting night life, excellent meals, and most of all an elegant relaxing atmosphere.
Managua, Nicaragua
If method of arrival is by airplane Managua will be the airport destination. Managua is the capital city in Nicaragua. Managua being the largest city in Nicaragua sits southeast of Lake Managua. There is a population estimated of 1,800,000, being the second most populated city in Central America.
Pochomil, Nicaragua
Pochomil is the beach of Managua, located on the Pacific coast. The beach is populated by college students and tourists during weekends but remains untouched on weekdays. Pochomil became popular because of water conditions great for swimming and surfing. If you desire meals consisting of fresh locally caught fish the restaurants of Pochomil are well suited.
Granada, Nicaragua
Granada is the most historical city of Nicaragua located on the northeast shore of Lake Managua. Founded by Spaniard Francisco Hernandez de Cordoba in 1524. Although the city of Granada continues to grow and success original buildings and natural scenery remain untouched to keep the historical appeal alive.
Masaya, Nicaragua
Masaya was the first national park in Nicaragua. The national park is home to two volcanoes, Santiago and Volcano of Masaya both burning actively. Tourism and guided adventures is encouraged to both natural masterpieces because stepping within feet of an active volcano is a once in a life time experience.
Esteli, Nicaragua 
If traveled 150 km north of Managua one will come upon the metropolitan city of Esteli. Esteli is home to 119,000 residents that reside in suburban settings. Esteli is widely known for the growth and production of Cuban tobacco, hand picked and rolled in the city making Esteli one of the most prestigious cigar producing cities. Esteli’s climate and elevation is a major factor that caused accomplishments in the cigar industry. The metropolitan area has an elevation of 844 meters moving to the surrounded mountains and forests of 1600 meters above sea level. Because of Esteli’s elevation there is a constant climate of 27 degrees celsius.
Miraflor, Nicaragua
Thirty kilometers from Esteli lays the unique nature reserve of Miraflor. The majority of Miraflor is untouched but small portions are occupied by naturally farmed land consisting of cattle, green vegetables and coffee. In order to farm the land of Miraflor standards need to be fallowed to keep the land lust and unpolluted. These standards include faming with out chemicals and being able to produce biodegradable waist. Once in Miraflor families have converted their homes into beautiful bed and breakfast hostels preparing meals completely grown and produced from the land.