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Nicaraguan STREET FOOD TOUR of Rivas Central Market!! Best Nicaraguan Food in Rivas, Nicaragua!

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My day exploring the city of Rivas continued with an epic visit to a local street market! Join me as I try authentic Nicaraguan street food at Rivas Central Market in Rivas, Nicaragua!

Rivas Central Market is an amazing, lively market where you’ll find tons of vendors, foods, and more. Right away, we came across a woman making fresh juice and selling gum-flavored ice cream in a bag, or helado en bolsa!

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The ice cream was bright blue and tasted like bubblegum. But it was icier than ice cream, more like an ice pop. It was really tasty and refreshing on this hot, Nicaraguan morning, especially for just 5 cordobas!

Next, we passed vendors selling clothing, hats, shoes, and kitchenware. Then, I met a woman selling achiote, the spice mixture they use to marinate many types of meat in Nicaragua!

She also sold melons, lemons, pineapples, potatoes, chilies, bananas, broccoli, and even some strange-looking avocadoes. I tried a small chili pepper, which was so hot I had to run across the street to get some fresh orange juice in a bag!

I was dying from the chili pepper and the juice helped so much! Instead of drinking out of the straw, I bit a hole in the corner of the bag and chugged it! It cost 25 cordobas.

Next were vendors selling nail clippers, toothbrushes, combs, locks, and more. I even saw some vendors selling cool piggy panks, including a Minion, a penguin, and a rooster. They cost 200 cordobas total, or about $7 USD!

I had too much stuff, so I needed to buy some extra luggage. I found a suitcase for 1,250 cordobas/roughly $35 USD, but I was looking for second-hand luggage.

Next, we found a vendor selling tamales without meat. I bought 3 for 10 cordobas and then found vendors selling pork rinds, pork meat with fat, and even pork brains! I bought some pork brains and some sweet yotamales.

I posted up at a table in the market to eat. The tamale was okay by itself, but you’re supposed to eat it with the pork. The pork was nicely marinated and had a bit of spice. It went well with the tamale.

The yotamal, or sweet tamale, was soft, sweet, and crumbly. I liked it more than the other one. It was great with the tender, crispy pork!

Next, I drank some water out of a bag and then followed it with the brains. They also contained corn and was amazing! I loved eating it out of the bag. It was exotic, but good, but I got a bit of an ear, which had a lot of cartilage in it!

I loved it with the yotamal. Then, we continued exploring. I wanted to support the locals. We came across some sweets, vendors selling cheese, which was nice!

We jumped in a tuk-tuk and headed down the street, which is very busy and isn’t pedestrian friendly. There are cars, bikes, tuk-tuks, as well as pedestrians! Luckily, the police helped us get through quickly.

Our ride cost 40 cordobas, and then we saw someone selling the base for a sweet that wasn’t ready. Finally, we finished at the same place we started, at the lady with the bubblegum ice cream!

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Rivas, Nicaragua

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Top10 Recommended Hotels in San Juan del Sur, ​Rivas Region, ​Nicaragua

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Top10 Recommended Hotels in San Juan del Sur, ​Rivas Region, ​Nicaragua: 1. Hacienda & Ecolodge Morgan's Rock *****
2. Mango Rosa Resort
3. HulaKai Hotel
4. Costa Dulce Hotel and Retreat Centre
5. Pelican Eyes Resort and Spa ****
6. Casa del Soul ****
7. Hotel Alcazar ****
8. HC Liri Hotel ***
9. Villas de Palermo Hotel and Resort ****
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1. Ocotal Beach, 000-000-0 San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, From 389 €
Situated in San Juan del Sur Bay, Hacienda & Ecolodge Morgan’s Rock has a children’s playground, outdoor pool, and a private beach area 1.5 km away.
2. Playa Marsella, 50884 San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua,
Providing an outdoor pool and a restaurant/bar, Mango Rosa Resort is located near San Juan del Sur, just over half a kilometer meters from Playa Marsella beach. It features on-site surf rentals, surf lessons and tours.
3. Playa Maderas, 500 mts al Este, 48600 San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua,
This property is a 6-minute walk from the beach. Featuring free WiFi, a restaurant and a year-round outdoor pool, HulaKai Hotel offers accommodations in San Juan del Sur. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site.
4. 14 km south of San Juan del Sur Carretera Ostional, 46800 San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, From 88 €
This property is 1 minute walk from the beach. Featuring free WiFi, a restaurant and a sun terrace, Costa Dulce Hotel and Retreat Centre offers accommodations in San Juan del Sur. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
5. De la Parroquia 1 1/2 cuadra del este, 48600 San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, From 211 €
With panoramic views of San Juan del Sur and the ocean, this luxury resort has infinity pools, lush gardens and a spa. All accommodations include free Wi-Fi and a terrace with ocean views.
6. Pacífica Marlin 34, 050-088-4 San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua,
This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. Casa del Soul is located in San Juan del Sur, just 35.4 km from Salinas. Free private parking is available on site.
7. Calle Paseo del Rey, Del Restaurante El Timon, 150 mts al Norte, San Juan del Sur, 48600 San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, From 100 €
This property is 1 minute walk from the beach. Located in San Juan del Sur in the region of Rivas Region, 37 km from Salinas, Hotel Alcazar features a terrace and views of the sea.
8. Frente a la Playa cruzando el Puente , 050-088-1 San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua,
Showcasing a year-round outdoor pool and sun terrace, HC Liri Hotel is located in San Juan del Sur in the region of Rivas Region, just 37 km from Salinas. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
9. Km 139 Carretera San Juan del Sur, 500 metros al Norte, 355-533-3 San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua,
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Villas de Palermo Hotel and Resort offers accommodations in San Juan del Sur, just 37 km from Salinas. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
10. Bahia Nacascolo, 0500884 San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, From 58 €
Located in San Juan del Sur, 35.4 km from Salinas, El Jardin features air-conditioned rooms and free private parking. The hotel has a sun terrace and views of the sea, and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar.
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RIVAS Market Nicaragua | Shopping at the Rivas Market in Nicaragua | Day trip from San Juan del Sur

Experience local Nicaragua by shopping at the local market in RIVAS NICARAGUA. The Rivas Market is a great day trip from San Juan del Sur, it's about a 30 min drive. The local market is bustling with vendors selling everything under sun! This is a great place to shop for groceries, housewares, electronics, souvenirs, etc. We recommend parking on a near by side street and walking into the market that spans several blocks.

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Eating the NATIONAL DISH of NICARAGUA!! Gallo Pinto + Ferry Ride to Ometepe in Rivas, Nicaragua!!

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With another adventure ahead of me in a new region of Nicaragua, I set off bright and early for Puerto San Jorge in Rivas, Nicaragua to begin my journey to Ometepe, a large island in Lake Nicaragua that’s home to twin volcanoes! Come with me as I have an amazing gallo pinto breakfast and ride the ferry to Ometepe, Nicaragua!

Ometepe is the largest island in a freshwater lake in the world! My guide Carlos from Visit Nicaragua and I would be taking our car on the ferry to Ometepe. The ride takes about 90 minutes, but you have to book your spot on the ferry in advance. But before we headed off to the island, we had to get breakfast!

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We headed to El Jarolito, a traditional bar and restaurant at the port. There, we’d get some gallo pinto and eggs! I love the red beans in gallo pinto. The sunny-side up eggs and white cheese, with it would be fantastic!

I added the thick cream on top of the gallo pinto, which was fantastic. The white cheese was almost like manchego and was really dense. I loved the combination with the rice, red beans, cheese, cream, and eggs.

It was a simple breakfast, but so good! Then, I added the gallo pinto on top of some local bread with the cheese. It was an amazing gallo pinto sandwich. It’s the perfect thing to eat before a long day of work. At 290 cordobas/$8 USD, it was a nice, affordable breakfast.

Outside, we saw some street food vendors selling mangoes and nesperos. Then, along the water, there were some small huts that sell street food. And there were a lot of people enjoying the beach!

We saw a man building a hut, as well as another man selling snow cones and vendors selling quesillos! There was even a large, fake horse you could rake pictures on. The beach was amazing! I was the only tourist.

I went back to get some mango for the ferry ride. It cost 82.50 Cordobas to get a permit to take the car on the ferry, and another 700 to take the car, plus another 50 per person.

The ferry was really small and only fits maybe seven or eight cars. After a few cars and bikes on, it was super tight! We headed up to the deck to enjoy the views. They told me it would take about 70 minutes.

The breeze at the front of the ferry was amazing. Then, the captain let me take the wheel and drive for a bit!

Finally, we arrived at the island of Ometepe. I could see both of the island’s volcanoes as we arrived. I had 24 hours to explore the island, and I couldn’t wait to get started!

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NICARAGUA - Everything You Need To Know! [Watch This Before You Travel] ft. CHEWS TO EXPLORE

The ultimate Nicaragua travel guide is here! In this Nicaragua Travel Vlog Bucket List Travellers and Chews to Explore plan a 5 day Trip to Nicaragua. We share Nicaragua Travel Tips for amazing Central America Travel. See Nicaragua on a budget, find out about Nicaraguan food (Nicaraguan street food) and visit must see Nicaraguan destinations Granada Nicaragua, Ometepe Island, Volcano boarding at Léon Nicaragua, San Juan Del Sur and Laguna de Apoyo.

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2:46 Nicaragua trip planning: Managua to Léon Nicaragua
3:18 Nicaragua ferry times: Ferry to Ometepe Island Nicaragua
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4:09 Day trip from Granada to Somoto Nicaragua
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4:58 San Juan Del Sur Nicaragua
6:02 Beaches on Ometepe Island
6:17 What to do for one day in San Juan Del Sur
6:29 What to do in Léon Nicaragua: Nicaragua volcano boarding
7:12 What to see in Léon Nicaragua: León Cathedral
7:44 Weather in Léon Nicaragua
7:59 Most beautiful places in the world: Ometepe Island Nicaragua
8:15 Where to go in Nicaragua: Granada Nicaragua
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There are so many reasons why Popoyo is our favorite beach in Nicaragua and in this Nicaragua travel vlog we share our Nicaragua Top 5! Set along the Emerald Coast of Nicaragua near Tola, Rivas, Popoyo is one of the best Nicaragua Beaches for surfing and it is much quieter than the beaches surrounding San Juan Del Sur. If swimming is more your thing, then you have plenty of options around Playa Guasacate, including a tidal pool and river. Nicaragua sunsets from Playa Popoyo need to be seen to be believed. We also share where you can get the best curry in Nicaragua and other reasons why Popoyo is one of the best places to visit in Nicaragua! This Nicaragua travel vlog is a must watch if you want to know what to do in Nicaragua!

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7 a.m. NICARAGUAN STREET FOOD Breakfast Tour in Rivas, Nicaragua!!

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After arriving back in Rivas after an unforgettable 24 hours on the island of Ometepe, I continued my exploration with a food tour! Come with me as I go on a Nicaraguan breakfast street food tour of Rivas, Nicaragua!

My friend and guide Carlos and I started off at a vendor selling the Levanta Muerto soup, which they say raises you from the dead! It’s the kind of dish that would be an incredible hangover cure. But you should get there early, as the woman is there every day starting at 6 a.m.

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I got a large cup of it. It was fantastic! I loved the seafood broth, and there was a lot of meat in there, too. I asked for more chilies to make it spicier. The cabbage in it was very nice. You can also get it with a tortilla and dunk it into the soup. Finally, I pulled out the lobster tail and ate it with the tortilla soaked in the broth. I loved it!

Then, I got some fresh orange juice from a vendor. I always prefer fresh juice over juice out of a bottle or a can. It’s pure when it’s fresh, and hasn’t been loaded down with sugar or preservatives. The pulp was fantastic!

Then, I got some instant coffee from another vendor for 10 cordobas. It was great! I like my coffee black. It’s not good coffee if it needs sugar and milk! What a way to start our day. We woke up at 4:15 a.m. to catch the ferry at 5:30, and it was now 7 a.m.!

We drove through the city to a place where they sell nacatamales, which they cook in a barrel over a fire. They wrap them in banana leaves and then aluminum foil. They’re essentially steamed corn stuffed with a nice amount of pork. They’re very similar to the tamales in Venezuela!

In the south of Nicaragua, they eat nacatamales with bread, and in the north, they eat them with tortillas. The bread was nice and fresh. I loved stuffing it into the tortillas like a little taco! I preferred it with the tortilla more, but both were good!

The pork was super flavorful. Then, they brought me a spicy chili, which I wrapped in the tortilla with the tamal. It was really hot! I enjoyed it with some Nicaraguan drip coffee. Everything cost 120 cordobas!

Then, we headed to a factory to see them make rosquillas. They had an oven with a blazing fire. The rosquillas are small cookies made of corn and cheese dough. They smelled so buttery as they baked! They take them out and bake them again to make them crispy.

Then, they put sugar on top. They were crunchy, sweet, toasted, and buttery! I liked them a lot. I tried a whole sheet of them. There were some salty ones, too! The originals are saltier, while the Sandals are sweeter. They can fit 12 huge pans in their oven!

The women work from 3 a.m. until 1 p.m. It was amazing to see the entire process! Then, before we left, we saw the torta de maiz, which they served to us along with the two types of rosquilla.

The torta de maiz was an incredible loaf of cornbread. It was some of the best cornbread of my life! I loved how sweet, fluffy, and crunchy it was! We also had pañalitas, spicy chili rosquillas, coffee, and the original salty rosquillas. They were great with the coffee, and a great way to end our morning!


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My name is David Hoffmann. Since starting David’s Been Here in 2008, I have traveled to over 1,300 destinations in 91 countries to experience and document unique cultures on my YouTube channel, travel blog, and social media.

I highlight culture and historical sites, but my passion is food! I love to experience and showcase the different flavors each destination has to offer, from casual street food to gourmet restaurant dining.

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De paso por la ciudad de los Mangos ???????? RIVAS NICARAGUA

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De paso por la ciudad de los Mangos ???????? RIVAS NICARAGUA. En este video estamos visitando la ciudad de los Mangos RIVAS. Esta ciudad está ubicada en NICARAGUA.

Estamos visitando esta ciudad en una visita de paso, lo que significa que estaremos allí por poco tiempo. Entonces, en este video, vamos a compartir contigo algunos de los aspectos más destacados de esta ciudad.

Te mostraremos las letras de RIVAS, el parque y sus alededores. Si vas a ometepe no te puede perder antes pasar por RIVAS NICARAGUA

Si estás planeando un viaje al estado de Michigan
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Playa Gigante, Tola, Rivas

¡Disfrutá playa Gigante en Tola! Es una de las playas preferidas por los turistas por su bella panorámica y su oleaje ideal para un refrescante chapuzón.

¡Nicaragua es tuya, conócela... disfrútala!

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Playa Gigante y playa Guasacate, Tola, Rivas

Isla de Ometepe en Rivas, Nicaragua.

Ometepe is an island in southwest Nicaragua’s vast Lake Cocibolca. It's known for its twin volcanoes. The active Concepción Volcano is in the island’s north. South, trails lead up Maderas Volcano to San Ramón Waterfall. Ometepe Museum, in the town of Altagracia, has ancient petroglyphs. Santo Domingo Beach is known for its choppy surf. At the nearby Ojo de Agua, natural pools are fed by a spring. ― Google
Area: 276 km²
Total islands: 1
Major islands: 1
Location: Lake Cocibolca
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Playa Gigante, Tola, Rivas

Rancho Santana, Rivas

Rancho Santana, set serenely in the Southwest Pacific offers a collection of distinctive seaside experiences. Though little more than two hours from Nicaragua's capital city of Managua by car, the property has grown into a quiet community that enjoys purity, authenticity, and a somehow romantically rustic elegance. Both residential and resort, the ranch boasts over 2,700 acres of majestic land along two miles of shoreline which include five unique beaches. And while this paradise is the perfect setting to do nothing at all but sunbathe and stargaze, its remarkable range of terrain, unique climate and soothing coastal breezes make it a coveted destination for the more active and adventurous traveler.

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SAN JUAN DEL SUR RIVAS NICARAGUA

Mis amigos te saludo y te agradezco tu apoyo a este humilde canal.
Hoy te presento la vista mas bella de un mirador en Nicaragua.
Sabias que allí hay una escultura de 24 mts hecha por un artista de Costa Rica? Vamos a verlo !
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First Day in Nicaragua ????????: AVOID THIS PLACE when you come here! | 1

In this episode I explore the Playa Maderas near San Juan Del Sur. San Juan Del Sur is known for its great surfing conditions and beautiful beaches. It's my first day in Nicaragua and on my way from Costa Rica I had to pass the scammy and sketchy town Rivas. There are a lot of scammers and dishonest Taxi drivers in this town so either avoid the town or be really careful! Let's take a look on the Playa Maderas together!

0:00 Intro
0:37 Playa Maderas
2:33 Avoid Rivas!
5:52 Time to Surf
7:03 Sunset Time

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Bahía de San Juan del Sur, Rivas

Navegando en las azules aguas de la bahía de San Juan del Sur
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