Granada is Nicaragua’s third largest and oldest city and retains its traditional Spanish colonial character. We explored the city for two days, went out, walked along the old cobblestone streets and enjoyed the colorful painted buildings.
As a summary it may be stated that Granada is a really beautiful city but we good recommended not to walk in certain areas and especially at night time always take a taxi for safety reasons.
How we got to Granada: Ferry, chicken bus and squeezing into a tuk-tuk 😉
Main street of Granada with nice restaurants and bars
As you can see its rainy season (May – November) therefore it rains most days in the afternoon, but the average temerature is still around 25° C.
Group Picture in the biggest hammock of Central America
Very good view above the city from the bell tower of the Guadalupe Church
Rob´s getting ready for surfing turtle lodge
Meeting his twin brother in a pub across the street