Nicaragua
Laguna de Apoyo

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    • Day 103

      Laguna de Apoyo

      January 11 in Nicaragua ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      Es ist Zeit für eine Abkühlung 💦
      Wir machen uns auf dem Weg zur Laguna de Apoyo.

      Die Lagune befindet sich in einem Naturschutzgebiet und liegt im Krater eines erloschenen Vulkans.

      Wir genießen die Ruhe, entspannen in Liegestühlen, fahren mit dem Kajak raus und baden bis spät am Abend im herrlich warmen Wasser.

      Die Laguna de Apoyo gleicht einer Therme. Das Wasser ist klar, sehr warm und leicht salzig. Da uns das traumhafte Badeparadis umgeben von grüner Landschaft so gut gefällt, werden aus einer Nacht gleich zwei.
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    • Day 74

      Granada/ Laguna de Apoyo

      June 3, 2015 in Nicaragua ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Another early morning and another local bus, we start heading back South to Granada. Kris has left us to fend for ourselves but Lindsay has decided to come with us- Yay! Never a dull moment on the buses- no air con and all the windows are closed this time so we almost suffocate. We also pass some utes on the road with passengers riding in the tray- one in particular has a few deck chairs strapped to the tray with some relaxed local sleeping in them- ingenious!

      Granada is a romantic little city with a nice central plaza complete with horse drawn carts waiting for customers. Much more touristy than Leon though. We arrive at our hostel (Hostel Momento- its great, hammocks everywhere) get shown around and soon discover there is no water- "Oh, there's no water in the city at the moment, didn't anyone tell u?" Um... No...

      Nonetheless we drop our bags and set off again for Laguna de Apoya, the biggest and most pristine lake in the Granada region, a bus and short taxi ride away. Bus experts now we get to the turnoff fine. A row of taxi drivers are waiting. "Hola, how much to the lake?" The taxi driver smirks at us and says "200 cordobes". What?! Ok, that is only about $8 but we know the ride is only meant to cost 0.8c per person. He refuses to negotiate so we walk off in a huff. Hm.. its a long 6km walk down, how are we going to get there? Luckily at this point a nice American lady Larissa passes in her ute and gives us a lift down- Hurray! Take that thieving taxi drivers!!

      The lake is stunning!! We get off at Laguna Beah Hotel and pay our $7 entry- there are hotels dotted all around the lake you can go to for a day visit. As soon as we walk in- Wow. A beautiful garden and deck leading down to the lake to the most amazing view, there's a restaurant and bar, deck chairs, 2 floating pontoons as well as kayaks and SUPs for the guests to use. Magical. We easily wile away the rest of the day here.

      Highlights of the day include watching our clumsy friend Lindsay drop all her things in the water repeatedly and playing with Coco, the beautiful brown Labrador obsessed with catching and eating rocks.

      Back to Granada for some local food with some newfound friends and its another great day complete :-)
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    • Day 92

      Laguna Apoyo, Nicaragua

      May 21, 2016 in Nicaragua ⋅ ⛅ 33 °C

      How long: 2 nights
      Stayed: Paradiso Hostel
      Travelling with: Susan, Derek, Tom & Vinnie

      Such a fantastic couple of days spent in the Paradiso Hostel at Laguna Apoyo. This place wasn't on the agenda at all but as we were sitting on the hostel in Granada and Tom was describing it and told us his plan to go we decided to jump in. Also managed to convince Vinnie to join us for a couple of days.
      Got a shuttle with Susan and Derek after we had recovered (somewhat) from the effecst of the night before and made the short trip to Paradiso and were met with a little taste of Paradise.
      The lake is basically the crater of an extinct volcano and the hostel is perched on the edge with its feet dangling in the water. Such amazing views and a wonderful chilled out vibe. The water is amazing, warm, clean and so refreshing.
      Next two days and nights spent swimming, floating in inner tubes, eating lots and drinking way too much rum and coke. Met some crazy people (a girl called Kitten for example), had some adventures (including some naked, midnight crater swimming) and generally made the most of this great place. Fun times with great peoole!!
      Was sad to leave but the journey must go on!
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