Spanish Language School in Granada

Ave Nicaragüita is a Spanish language school that is dedicated to not only teaching its students how to say things like, “Quiro Flor de Caña, por favor,” but also sharing with them the best of Nicaraguan culture and hospitality. The school is family owned, established and respected.

The school is located in Granada, and has two centers that in addition to offering classes also facilitate other services such as volunteering opportunities, community projects and extensive Spanish practice in a variety of settings.

For more information call (505) 552 8538 or click here to visit the Ave Nicaragüita website.

The Nica Times – Your Source for English News in Nicaragua

The Tico Times had such success with their English speaking paper aimed at Costa Rica, they decided to expand, and The Nica Times was born. The Nica Times covers news in Nicaragua for English speakers, with a special focus given to the paper’s foreign readership. This high quality paper reflects the legacy and the standard of the Tico Times, which was the first English newspaper in Central America.

The Nica Times focuses on what is making headlines in Nicaragua, as well as business and real estate, arts, travel and fishing and more.

To read a copy of the online version of The Nica Times click here.

Getting Your Residency in Nicaragua

If you plan on staying in Nicaragua just a short time, there is no need to think about residency. If you are making a permanent move however, you may want to try and get your residency in order to avoid excesses fees and issues of legality.

There are three possible statuses attainable for those not born in Nicaragua: temporary resident, permanent resident and citizen. A temporary resident gets a cédula, which is the standard Nicaraguan ID card that must be renewed yearly. A permanent resident gets the same cédula, but only has to renew every five years. A citizen receives both a cédula and passport.

The requirements for residency depend on the reason for residency; whether you Read more

Taxi Transportation

When you land in Nicaragua if you are not staying at an all inclusive that includes transportation or renting a car, you will need to get a taxi. The problem with hailing a taxi right outside the airport is that they have a monopoly on the area and often charge way more because they know they are your only option.

If you are flying into the Augusto Cesar Sandino International Airport you can email ahead to Senor Hierro at hierro1974@terra.com. He is a reliable and trustworthy gentleman who offers fair rates for transferring passengers to and from the airport in Managua. He is quite punctual and offers safe and speedy service. You can also call to request his Read more

Best German Dinining in Grenada

Charly’s Bar and Restaurant is a great little place to dine if you are looking for something different than the traditional gallo pinto served up at local Nicaraguan restaurants. The bar is the brainchild of German born Charly Steinmaier who lives in Grenada with his wife and daughter.

Charly’s opened in 1995 and serves up some pretty good German sausages and brochettes. (For those of you who can’t get enough of the gallo pinto, no need to worry, traditional fares are serves up here as well.) There’s everything from gouda to goulash, and if it’s not on the menu, you can ask if its available; the chef is pretty flexible.

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Real Estate in Nicaragua

There has never been a better time to purchase real estate in Nicaragua. Currently the country boasts some of the best prices for the nicest plots of land in Central America. Dubbed “the new Costa Rica” by many, Nicaragua has been receiving more and more attention from foreign investors. There are, of course, a few things you need to watch out for when purchasing property.

When the Sandinista government was still in control the enacted a program called Agrarian Reform, where properties were unjustly taken from their rightful owners and redistributed. Now, the original owners are looking to get their land back, and there are still many unresolved property disputes.

That is why it is best to Read more

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