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Two hour drive from Managua. Click on image above for directions to C72 house. And/or below for Managua-San Juan del Sur map.
VIEW GOOGLE MAP MANAGUA SAN JUAN"
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Tourist destinations near San Juan del sur
Nicaragua Lake, Granada, Leon, Masaya, Corn Island among others
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Vacation Rentals Nicaragua
Del Timon 1 cuadra al este San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua U.S. Phone: 323-908-6730 Nicaragua: (505) 568-2498 Fax U.S.: (323) 924-9720
Email: EMAIL VACATION RENTALS NICARAGUA A division of Aurora Beachfront Realty - Nicaragua Real Estate Go to listing HERE
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CONTACT THE OWNERS OF C72
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Ligia Chamorro .. Leonardo Barreto... Juan Diego Barreto |
LINKS ABOUT SAN JUAN DEL SUR NICARAGUA |

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SAN JUAN DEL SUR GUIDE
San Juan del Sur is the most popular travel and vacation destination on Nicaragua's Pacific coast and offers a lively mix of local culture and tourist amenities. Direct access to a wide variety of activities such as surfing and fishing along with beautiful beaches and exciting nightlife makes San Juan del Sur the ideal location for your Nicaragua vacation. And with numerous hotels, resorts, vacation rentals, shops, and restaurants, you're sure to have a relaxing and enjoyable stay. Visit this lovely beach town and experience for yourself the natural beauty, friendly people, and local style that make it so unique. San Juan del Sur Guide is the only Nicaragua travel information resource dedicated to providing you with the up to date information you need to get the most out ofyour trip to Nicaragua. And with local news and weekly events viewable on ourBlog, you'll always know what's going on in town
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SAN JUAN DEL SUR ORG
Once a sleepy fishing village, San Juan del sur, Nicaragua has emerged as a hot spot for the adventurous traveler and retiree alike. With a strong ex-pat community and several modern day conveniences, San Juan del Sur has surprisingly not lost it’s cultural charm, and still exudes energy from it’s proud locals. The long waterfront is lined with seafood restaurants and beach side decks looking over the sailboats and fishing boats that dot the majestic bay. Nicaragua locals and visitors stoll along the sand, checking out the happenings of the day. Known as the quintessential surfing town of Nicaragua, San Juan del Sur offers many hostals, surf shops, and easy public transportation to the surf. Surrounded by Playa Maderas, Playa Yankee, Playa Tamarindo, and Playa Remanso... San Juan del Sur proves to be perfectly located as the social hub of your traveling surf trip. Inside San Juan del Sur, you will find a sweet little market for your fruits and vegetables and many road side vendors including everyone’s favorite, “the chicken lady”. There are also beautiful ocean view hotels and villas, two Italian pizza places, artisan stores with hammocks, paintings and cigars all made in Nicaragua, and a few “to die for” restaurants that could run competition with any of your favorite’s in the States in flavor and service. Picture yourself here.... hike to the top of the hill to the statue and look over the turquoise bay at sunrise, have a cup of local Nicaraguan coffee and stroll through the market, zip line through the jungle or hop on a quad, charter a boat for fishing or to the two world class Nicaragua surf breaks up North, and finish your day with a mojito on your deck as the sun sinks into the great pacific. The adventure awaits you in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua.
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SURF NICARAGUA

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THE LONELY PLANET
This golden sand-fringed, half moon of a cove, hemmed in by stunning cliffs and filled with boats in repose, may be the most touristed destination in Nicaragua - something you should keep in mind when planning your time here. It's easy to understand why San Juan del Sur (SJDS) is so popular. The gateway to some of Nicaragua's best and most accessible beaches, it offers the same white-sand geology, excellent surfing and sunny, dry resort weather as Costa Rica's Nicoya Peninsula, an hour south, where folks like Madonna shack up at the Four Seasons.
But this collection of beautiful beaches, 14 of them named and all of them within a few kilometers by dirt road or boat taxi, have been built up with the budget tourist in mind. Sure, there are plenty of posh pads around these days, including one of the most beautiful hotels inCentral America. But here, despite the relative crowds, you're still able to walk along stretches of almost pristine shoreline and find yourself a hammock, and some rice and beans served by the beach, which is sometimes all you need.
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