Description
When the Mombacho Volcano erupted thousands of years ago, it threw huge rocks into Lake Nicaragua. As a result of this violent eruption 365 islets were formed in front of Granada. The islets differ in size between a hundred square meters and over one hundred hectares. The wild nature, resident birds and visitors and the day-a-day routine of the local families make it an ideal place for a bote ride or kayaking around the lake. (Find online reservation available tours here below)
The small islands, in Nicaragua called Las Isletas, serve different purposes. There is a community of about 1200 people living on the islets. Most of the people living here are fishermen. Other islands accommodate hotels or luxurious houses (some of them can be rented). There are also uninhabited islets with only some palm trees growing on it.
Four lodging option located in Las Isletas are:
Isleta El Roble
Ikaria Eco Host
Jicaro Island Ecolodge
Casa Isla Zopango
At the wharf of Granada there are many boatmen who offer a boat ride to the islets. You can slowly pass by the islands and catch a glimpse of the immensity of Lake Nicaragua. The birdlife around the islands is abundant. You can see cormorants, herons, parrots, hawks, vultures, and many other birds. The lake also houses lots of fish. Sweet water shark once crowded the lake, but this unique animal is nowadays threatened with extinction and barely ever seen. You can see the huge Mombacho Volcano arise right next to the lake.
Taking a boat ride to the islets of Granada is a fun, relaxed way of exploring Central America’s biggest lake. The price for a one-hour boat ride is about US$40 (about 8 people fit in the boat). There are also several restaurant located in the islets, offering a wide menu, pool and hammocks.
Getting There
You can always arrange a tour at any of the docks of the Asese Port, situated in the end of the Tourist Center of Granada.
Online Reservations
We have 23 related tour(s) available that can be booked online.
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From US$5.00
1 hour tour around the Islets
By: Asociacion de Lancheros Don Bosco
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From US$7.00
2 hours tour around the Islets
By: Asociacion de Lancheros Don Bosco
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From US$27.00
Islets by Kayak
By: DeTour, Viajes y Cultura
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From US$28.00
Islets by Boat
By: DeTour, Viajes y Cultura
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From US$31.00
Kayak Tour
By: Café Las Flores - Mombotour
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From US$37.95
Kayak Tour on the Isletas
By: NicarAgua Dulce
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From US$37.95
Traditional Boat Tour on the islets
By: NicarAgua Dulce
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From US$46.00
Combo Adventure: Granada Islets and Masaya Volcano
By: Explorer Tours
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From US$75.00
Masaya & Granada City Tour
By: Café Las Flores - Mombotour
Comments
jaaku wrote on Jan 30, 2017:
this is not a song its a sandwich!
Mitchell K Harris wrote on Aug 22, 2016:
Took a boat tour. Beautiful islands. Much smaller than I would have expected.
Heather wrote on Dec 1, 2012:
Took a boat tour and was shown around for about an house. Worth every penny. It's beautiful.
Carlos Mondragón wrote on Nov 12, 2010:
En enero 2010, anduve a bordo del barco "Hilario Sánchez" y recorrí la isletas de Granada y el Fortín de San Pablo.
Pueden ver las fotos en mi blog:
http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/cmondragon/8/1263951044/tpod.html
Estelle Bersani wrote on Nov 8, 2008:
Hi,
I went two days in October to Bahia de Asese to rent a sit on top kayak with NICARAGUA DULCE in the Marina Cocibolca and a small electric boat the day after. It was really great, both without noise. We have seen plenty of birds (osprey, king fishers, egrets, oropendulas..., iguanas and turtles.
It's the best place and the best way to discover the isletas de Granada and the real life of fishermen !!!
Sherry wrote on Jan 6, 2007:
Kayaking las isletas is the most magical experience! Have been out twice now, with Mombotours, and am going back for a third visit and paddle in this wonderful bit of heaven on earth!
Lin - Belgium wrote on Dec 29, 2006:
We rented a kayak at mombo tours. it was a very nice experience to kayak around the isletas, but it was a little too expensive for what you get.
Maria wrote on Jan 13, 2006:
Instead of a motor boat, rent a kayak from Mombotours (Oro travel). We saw dozens of variety of birds in the magical islets.