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10 AMAZING Reasons to Visit Masaya Nicaragua! | Nicaragua Travel Tips

There is so much more to Masaya Nicaragua than just Masaya Volcano! There are the famous markets of Mercado Municipal Ernesto Fernández and Mercardo de Artesanias, the stunning viewpoints from the Malecon de Masaya and Fortaleza el Coyotepe, the best of Nicaragua’s cuisine to and culture to experience and so much more! In this Nicaragua travel vlog we share our Top 10 activities to do in Masaya Nicaragua and after watching you won’t want to miss this vibrant city when next visiting Nicaragua!

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0:00 Introduction to Masaya Nicaragua
0:50 Why visiting Volcan Masaya is one of the best things to do in Nicaragua
1:35 When is the best time to visit Masaya Volcano?
3:45 Malecón de Masaya: Where to get the best sunset views of Masaya Volcano
5:16 Where is the Mercado Municipal Ernesto Fernández in Masaya?
7:03 Visiting the Mercardo de Artesanias
7:57 Where and when to watch traditional Nicaraguan dances in Masaya Nicaragua
8:35 What cultural festivals can you experience in Masaya?
9:27 What to do in the Parque Central Masaya
10:12 Best traditional Nicaraguan food Masaya Nicaragua
11:17 What to expect when visiting Fortaleza el Coyotepe
12:38 Where to buy the best hammocks in Nicaragua

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Masaya

Localizado a 20 km al sur de Managua se encuentra el departamento menos extenso y más poblado del país, Masaya, con la cabecera departamental del mismo nombre. EL Departamento lo integran Masaya (ciudad), Nindirí, Tisma, Catarina, San Juan de Oriente o San Juan de Los Platos, Niquinohomo, Nandasmo, Masatepe y San Juan de La Concepción o La Concha
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Los invito a dar un paseo por Nicaragua, hoy, los llevaré hasta las comarcas Las Cortezas en Masaya en tan sólo diez minutos.

Las Cortezas es una Comarca del departamento y municipio de Masaya, ubicada a unos 42 kilómetros de Managua la capital de Nicaragua, a unos 45 minutos de viaje en vehículo propio, pero en bus, a unos 90 minutos, mientras viajamos podemos disfrutar del paisaje.

Actualmente, el costo del viaje es de C$20. Córdobas, C$40. Córdobas ida y regreso; pero, C$45. Córdobas desde Managua y C$95. Córdobas ida y regreso desde Managua.

Los habitantes de estás comarcas son bien trabajadores y productivos, pero necesitan el apoyo de las autoridades de Nicaragua.

La comarca Las Cortezas está un poco abandonada por las autoridades municipales, departamentales y gobierno central.

No hay Centro de Salud, delegación de Policía Nacional ni del Ejército de Nicaragua.

No hay Instituto de Educación Secundaria, hospital, parque de diversión para niños y niñas.

Los pobladores necesitan un mejor servicio de agua potable, porque el que hay sólo echan el agua por las noches como que los usuarios fuesen vampiros.

Los estudiantes necesitan un instituto de educación secundaria, biblioteca.

Todos necesitan un mejor servicio de comunicación telefónica, internet, porque aquí no hay antenas. La gente necesita comunicarse.

Necesitan una mejor estructura vial, mejores condiciones, una carretera digna. Los estudiantes exponen sus vidas, porque en invierno el camino es el cauce de una corriente fuerte que se inunda.

Hago un llamado a las Autoridades de Nicaragua: municipales, departamentales y gobierno central para que tomen en cuenta a los habitantes de Las Cortezas y les ayuden.

Espero les agrade. Ayúdenme a compartir este video, por favor.

Y muchas gracias por tu apoyo, suscribite a mi Canal para ayudar a nuestro prójimo.

Gracias. Un fuerte apretón de manos y un abrazo grande, de oso. Bendiciones.
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Finca Malinche, Masaya

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Laguna de Apoyo Masaya Nicaragua

Laguna de Apoyo Masaya Nicaragua

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Sale of a small farm (17 acres) with new house: Rancho Don Quijote

Local: San Ramón de Tisma, Masaya

Only 25 minutes from the International airport in Managua. The road is entirely paved. Less than 40 minutes to the center of Managua and 35 minutes to the Metropolitan Hospital, the best in Central America.

Sale Price: US$300.000.00


Rancho Don Quijote has 17 acres of land. The new main house, finished in March, 2011, has slightly more than 4,000 square feet under roof; four bedrooms, four baths, Large Living Room area (900 square feet), very beautiful and modern kitchen with handcrafted cabinets of Cedar. In addition, there is a small house adjoining for maid's quarters, complete with bath. And, there is a brand new Caretaker's House at the entrance to the property. There is a corral, complete with a covered area for the horses.

The architecture is quite unique: a mixture of indigenous (with typical ranchos with palm-thatched roofs, plus bedrooms that are built of quarry stone with plaster imitating adobe. Completely earthquake proof with seismic (steel re-enforced beams in the foundation, in the middle of the walls and around the top. Roof is welded steel beams with fiber-cement panels, painted white on both sides to reflect heat.

A lovely pool: approximately 14 x 25 feet, 12,500 gallons. Maximum depth: 4'10, Minimum depth: 3 feet. The pool has an electronic chlorinator that never requires the addition of chlorine. Rock salt is added as the apparatus requires it and the salt is converted into small amounts of chlorine that keep the pool clear and clean. Simple maintenance. 3/4 hp pump for the silica sand filter.

Rancho Don Quijote is situated on two hills that have a lovely view of the Tisma Lagoon, which connects Lake Managua to Lake Nicaragua. A brisk breeze blows up from the Lagoon, keeping the place cool. The eastern horizon has an impressive view of the mountains of Chontales, and to the south can be seen Mombacho Volcano.

In a process of reforestation, more than 400 trees were planted in 2010, mostly flowering and hardwood. In addition, there are fruit trees—orange, lemon, sweet lemon, avocado, mango, papaya and others.


TOURISM POSSIBILITIES:

The farm has two hills. The Residence is located on the first of them. The second has approximately 11 acres and on the higher part could easily hold 6-12 cabins. We have an estimate for the construction of a cabin that measures 16 x 27, which includes a living room/bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette. Building it with quarry stone with stucco imitating Colonial adobe and a roof of fiber cement corrugated panels, painted white on both sides, complete with water and light connections, for about $US10,000.00 each.
Since the Farm is located only 25 minutes from the International Airport in Managua, it has magnificent possibilities for a tourist project. The cabins would accommodate easily a couple and 2-3 children. The Living Room of the main Residence could easily serve as a dining/living area for guests. The kitchen in the Residence has everything necessary for the preparation of meals for more than 25 persons. The pool is adequate for the enjoyment of as many.
The location of the Rancho Don Quijote (12 miles north of Masaya) will permit excursions in the region, including the Masaya Volcano, the Artesan Market in Masaya, the Apoyo Volcano Lagoon in Catarina, and Granada, with its historic architecture and Lake Nicaragua.
There are two horses that are trained and tame and could be used by the guests on an hourly rental basis.
The 75-foot tower-antenna connects to the Internet magnificently and a router provides WiFi connection throughout the Residence.
With an investment of a little more than $US50,000.00, the new owner can have four cabins prepared to receive tourists. An investigation on the Internet has indicated that a week in such a place as Rancho Don Quijote could charge at least $500-600.00 for a couple, including Nicaraguan meals. An initial feasibility study indicates that the point of equilibrium for such a project is 20% occupancy.
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Comiendo en Tisma y pollo renco

Daysi y Rolo, el 10 de febrero de 2008, se disponían a comer en la ciudad de Tisma, un municipio a 17 kilómetros al norte de Masaya, Nicaragua. Sin embargo, algo llamó la atención del ejemplar macho: un pollo que sólo tenía una pata, y cuyo desplazamiento era peculiar.

Leon | Nicaragua | Travel | Central America

A quick look around Leon, Nicaragua.

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Sale of a small farm (17 acres) with new house: Rancho Don Quijote

Local: San Ramón de Tisma, Masaya

Only 25 minutes from the International airport in Managua. The road is entirely paved. Less than 40 minutes to the center of Managua and 35 minutes to the Metropolitan Hospital, the best in Central America.

Sale Price: US$300.000.00


Rancho Don Quijote has 17 acres of land. The new main house, finished in March, 2011, has slightly more than 4,000 square feet under roof; four bedrooms, four baths, Large Living Room area (900 square feet), very beautiful and modern kitchen with handcrafted cabinets of Cedar. In addition, there is a small house adjoining for maid's quarters, complete with bath. And, there is a brand new Caretaker's House at the entrance to the property. There is a corral, complete with a covered area for the horses.

The architecture is quite unique: a mixture of indigenous (with typical ranchos with palm-thatched roofs, plus bedrooms that are built of quarry stone with plaster imitating adobe. Completely earthquake proof with seismic (steel re-enforced beams in the foundation, in the middle of the walls and around the top. Roof is welded steel beams with fiber-cement panels, painted white on both sides to reflect heat.

A lovely pool: approximately 14 x 25 feet, 12,500 gallons. Maximum depth: 4'10, Minimum depth: 3 feet. The pool has an electronic chlorinator that never requires the addition of chlorine. Rock salt is added as the apparatus requires it and the salt is converted into small amounts of chlorine that keep the pool clear and clean. Simple maintenance. 3/4 hp pump for the silica sand filter.

Rancho Don Quijote is situated on two hills that have a lovely view of the Tisma Lagoon, which connects Lake Managua to Lake Nicaragua. A brisk breeze blows up from the Lagoon, keeping the place cool. The eastern horizon has an impressive view of the mountains of Chontales, and to the south can be seen Mombacho Volcano.

In a process of reforestation, more than 400 trees were planted in 2010, mostly flowering and hardwood. In addition, there are fruit trees—orange, lemon, sweet lemon, avocado, mango, papaya and others.


TOURISM POSSIBILITIES:

The farm has two hills. The Residence is located on the first of them. The second has approximately 11 acres and on the higher part could easily hold 6-12 cabins. We have an estimate for the construction of a cabin that measures 16 x 27, which includes a living room/bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette. Building it with quarry stone with stucco imitating Colonial adobe and a roof of fiber cement corrugated panels, painted white on both sides, complete with water and light connections, for about $US10,000.00 each.
Since the Farm is located only 25 minutes from the International Airport in Managua, it has magnificent possibilities for a tourist project. The cabins would accommodate easily a couple and 2-3 children. The Living Room of the main Residence could easily serve as a dining/living area for guests. The kitchen in the Residence has everything necessary for the preparation of meals for more than 25 persons. The pool is adequate for the enjoyment of as many.
The location of the Rancho Don Quijote (12 miles north of Masaya) will permit excursions in the region, including the Masaya Volcano, the Artesan Market in Masaya, the Apoyo Volcano Lagoon in Catarina, and Granada, with its historic architecture and Lake Nicaragua.
There are two horses that are trained and tame and could be used by the guests on an hourly rental basis.
The 75-foot tower-antenna connects to the Internet magnificently and a router provides WiFi connection throughout the Residence.
With an investment of a little more than $US50,000.00, the new owner can have four cabins prepared to receive tourists. An investigation on the Internet has indicated that a week in such a place as Rancho Don Quijote could charge at least $500-600.00 for a couple, including Nicaraguan meals. An initial feasibility study indicates that the point of equilibrium for such a project is 20% occupancy.
for more details visit us at our website:



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for more details visit us at our website:
Sale of a small farm (17 acres) with new house: Rancho Don Quijote

Local: San Ramón de Tisma, Masaya

Only 25 minutes from the International airport in Managua. The road is entirely paved. Less than 40 minutes to the center of Managua and 35 minutes to the Metropolitan Hospital, the best in Central America.

Sale Price: US$300.000.00


Rancho Don Quijote has 17 acres of land. The new main house, finished in March, 2011, has slightly more than 4,000 square feet under roof; four bedrooms, four baths, Large Living Room area (900 square feet), very beautiful and modern kitchen with handcrafted cabinets of Cedar. In addition, there is a small house adjoining for maid's quarters, complete with bath. And, there is a brand new Caretaker's House at the entrance to the property. There is a corral, complete with a covered area for the horses.

The architecture is quite unique: a mixture of indigenous (with typical ranchos with palm-thatched roofs, plus bedrooms that are built of quarry stone with plaster imitating adobe. Completely earthquake proof with seismic (steel re-enforced beams in the foundation, in the middle of the walls and around the top. Roof is welded steel beams with fiber-cement panels, painted white on both sides to reflect heat.

A lovely pool: approximately 14 x 25 feet, 12,500 gallons. Maximum depth: 4'10, Minimum depth: 3 feet. The pool has an electronic chlorinator that never requires the addition of chlorine. Rock salt is added as the apparatus requires it and the salt is converted into small amounts of chlorine that keep the pool clear and clean. Simple maintenance. 3/4 hp pump for the silica sand filter.

Rancho Don Quijote is situated on two hills that have a lovely view of the Tisma Lagoon, which connects Lake Managua to Lake Nicaragua. A brisk breeze blows up from the Lagoon, keeping the place cool. The eastern horizon has an impressive view of the mountains of Chontales, and to the south can be seen Mombacho Volcano.

In a process of reforestation, more than 400 trees were planted in 2010, mostly flowering and hardwood. In addition, there are fruit trees—orange, lemon, sweet lemon, avocado, mango, papaya and others.


TOURISM POSSIBILITIES:

The farm has two hills. The Residence is located on the first of them. The second has approximately 11 acres and on the higher part could easily hold 6-12 cabins. We have an estimate for the construction of a cabin that measures 16 x 27, which includes a living room/bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette. Building it with quarry stone with stucco imitating Colonial adobe and a roof of fiber cement corrugated panels, painted white on both sides, complete with water and light connections, for about $US10,000.00 each.
Since the Farm is located only 25 minutes from the International Airport in Managua, it has magnificent possibilities for a tourist project. The cabins would accommodate easily a couple and 2-3 children. The Living Room of the main Residence could easily serve as a dining/living area for guests. The kitchen in the Residence has everything necessary for the preparation of meals for more than 25 persons. The pool is adequate for the enjoyment of as many.
The location of the Rancho Don Quijote (12 miles north of Masaya) will permit excursions in the region, including the Masaya Volcano, the Artesan Market in Masaya, the Apoyo Volcano Lagoon in Catarina, and Granada, with its historic architecture and Lake Nicaragua.
There are two horses that are trained and tame and could be used by the guests on an hourly rental basis.
The 75-foot tower-antenna connects to the Internet magnificently and a router provides WiFi connection throughout the Residence.
With an investment of a little more than $US50,000.00, the new owner can have four cabins prepared to receive tourists. An investigation on the Internet has indicated that a week in such a place as Rancho Don Quijote could charge at least $500-600.00 for a couple, including Nicaraguan meals. An initial feasibility study indicates that the point of equilibrium for such a project is 20% occupancy.
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Why this Nicaragua cathedral is abandoned ????????

I arrived in my next Central American country, Nicaragua, and after checking into my hotel it was finally time to explore.

My first stop would be Plaza de le Revolución (Revolution Square), where the Old Cathedral of Managua stands. Unfortunately, the public isn’t allowed inside this place of worship - but for good reason, as I would find out when I went on a tour of the square’s other major building, Palcaio Nacional de la Cultura (National Palace of Culture), which is home to the National Museum of Nicaragua.

So, watch this vlog to find out why this Nicaragua cathedral is abandoned.

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Las Isletas Nicaragua

Exploding volcano creates 300 little islands in Nicaragua. We take a tour. Watch for the angry monkey at the 3 minute mark.

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Sale of a small farm (17 acres) with new house: Rancho Don Quijote

Local: San Ramón de Tisma, Masaya

Only 25 minutes from the International airport in Managua. The road is entirely paved. Less than 40 minutes to the center of Managua and 35 minutes to the Metropolitan Hospital, the best in Central America.

Sale Price: US$300.000.00


Rancho Don Quijote has 17 acres of land. The new main house, finished in March, 2011, has slightly more than 4,000 square feet under roof; four bedrooms, four baths, Large Living Room area (900 square feet), very beautiful and modern kitchen with handcrafted cabinets of Cedar. In addition, there is a small house adjoining for maid's quarters, complete with bath. And, there is a brand new Caretaker's House at the entrance to the property. There is a corral, complete with a covered area for the horses.

The architecture is quite unique: a mixture of indigenous (with typical ranchos with palm-thatched roofs, plus bedrooms that are built of quarry stone with plaster imitating adobe. Completely earthquake proof with seismic (steel re-enforced beams in the foundation, in the middle of the walls and around the top. Roof is welded steel beams with fiber-cement panels, painted white on both sides to reflect heat.

A lovely pool: approximately 14 x 25 feet, 12,500 gallons. Maximum depth: 4'10, Minimum depth: 3 feet. The pool has an electronic chlorinator that never requires the addition of chlorine. Rock salt is added as the apparatus requires it and the salt is converted into small amounts of chlorine that keep the pool clear and clean. Simple maintenance. 3/4 hp pump for the silica sand filter.

Rancho Don Quijote is situated on two hills that have a lovely view of the Tisma Lagoon, which connects Lake Managua to Lake Nicaragua. A brisk breeze blows up from the Lagoon, keeping the place cool. The eastern horizon has an impressive view of the mountains of Chontales, and to the south can be seen Mombacho Volcano.

In a process of reforestation, more than 400 trees were planted in 2010, mostly flowering and hardwood. In addition, there are fruit trees—orange, lemon, sweet lemon, avocado, mango, papaya and others.


TOURISM POSSIBILITIES:

The farm has two hills. The Residence is located on the first of them. The second has approximately 11 acres and on the higher part could easily hold 6-12 cabins. We have an estimate for the construction of a cabin that measures 16 x 27, which includes a living room/bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette. Building it with quarry stone with stucco imitating Colonial adobe and a roof of fiber cement corrugated panels, painted white on both sides, complete with water and light connections, for about $US10,000.00 each.
Since the Farm is located only 25 minutes from the International Airport in Managua, it has magnificent possibilities for a tourist project. The cabins would accommodate easily a couple and 2-3 children. The Living Room of the main Residence could easily serve as a dining/living area for guests. The kitchen in the Residence has everything necessary for the preparation of meals for more than 25 persons. The pool is adequate for the enjoyment of as many.
The location of the Rancho Don Quijote (12 miles north of Masaya) will permit excursions in the region, including the Masaya Volcano, the Artesan Market in Masaya, the Apoyo Volcano Lagoon in Catarina, and Granada, with its historic architecture and Lake Nicaragua.
There are two horses that are trained and tame and could be used by the guests on an hourly rental basis.
The 75-foot tower-antenna connects to the Internet magnificently and a router provides WiFi connection throughout the Residence.
With an investment of a little more than $US50,000.00, the new owner can have four cabins prepared to receive tourists. An investigation on the Internet has indicated that a week in such a place as Rancho Don Quijote could charge at least $500-600.00 for a couple, including Nicaraguan meals. An initial feasibility study indicates that the point of equilibrium for such a project is 20% occupancy.
for more details visit us at our website:

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Sale of a small farm (17 acres) with new house: Rancho Don Quijote

Local: San Ramón de Tisma, Masaya

Only 25 minutes from the International airport in Managua. The road is entirely paved. Less than 40 minutes to the center of Managua and 35 minutes to the Metropolitan Hospital, the best in Central America.

Sale Price: US$300.000.00


Rancho Don Quijote has 17 acres of land. The new main house, finished in March, 2011, has slightly more than 4,000 square feet under roof; four bedrooms, four baths, Large Living Room area (900 square feet), very beautiful and modern kitchen with handcrafted cabinets of Cedar. In addition, there is a small house adjoining for maid's quarters, complete with bath. And, there is a brand new Caretaker's House at the entrance to the property. There is a corral, complete with a covered area for the horses.

The architecture is quite unique: a mixture of indigenous (with typical ranchos with palm-thatched roofs, plus bedrooms that are built of quarry stone with plaster imitating adobe. Completely earthquake proof with seismic (steel re-enforced beams in the foundation, in the middle of the walls and around the top. Roof is welded steel beams with fiber-cement panels, painted white on both sides to reflect heat.

A lovely pool: approximately 14 x 25 feet, 12,500 gallons. Maximum depth: 4'10, Minimum depth: 3 feet. The pool has an electronic chlorinator that never requires the addition of chlorine. Rock salt is added as the apparatus requires it and the salt is converted into small amounts of chlorine that keep the pool clear and clean. Simple maintenance. 3/4 hp pump for the silica sand filter.

Rancho Don Quijote is situated on two hills that have a lovely view of the Tisma Lagoon, which connects Lake Managua to Lake Nicaragua. A brisk breeze blows up from the Lagoon, keeping the place cool. The eastern horizon has an impressive view of the mountains of Chontales, and to the south can be seen Mombacho Volcano.

In a process of reforestation, more than 400 trees were planted in 2010, mostly flowering and hardwood. In addition, there are fruit trees—orange, lemon, sweet lemon, avocado, mango, papaya and others.


TOURISM POSSIBILITIES:

The farm has two hills. The Residence is located on the first of them. The second has approximately 11 acres and on the higher part could easily hold 6-12 cabins. We have an estimate for the construction of a cabin that measures 16 x 27, which includes a living room/bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette. Building it with quarry stone with stucco imitating Colonial adobe and a roof of fiber cement corrugated panels, painted white on both sides, complete with water and light connections, for about $US10,000.00 each.
Since the Farm is located only 25 minutes from the International Airport in Managua, it has magnificent possibilities for a tourist project. The cabins would accommodate easily a couple and 2-3 children. The Living Room of the main Residence could easily serve as a dining/living area for guests. The kitchen in the Residence has everything necessary for the preparation of meals for more than 25 persons. The pool is adequate for the enjoyment of as many.
The location of the Rancho Don Quijote (12 miles north of Masaya) will permit excursions in the region, including the Masaya Volcano, the Artesan Market in Masaya, the Apoyo Volcano Lagoon in Catarina, and Granada, with its historic architecture and Lake Nicaragua.
There are two horses that are trained and tame and could be used by the guests on an hourly rental basis.
The 75-foot tower-antenna connects to the Internet magnificently and a router provides WiFi connection throughout the Residence.
With an investment of a little more than $US50,000.00, the new owner can have four cabins prepared to receive tourists. An investigation on the Internet has indicated that a week in such a place as Rancho Don Quijote could charge at least $500-600.00 for a couple, including Nicaraguan meals. An initial feasibility study indicates that the point of equilibrium for such a project is 20% occupancy.
for more details visit us at our website:

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Sale of a small farm (17 acres) with new house: Rancho Don Quijote

Local: San Ramón de Tisma, Masaya

Only 25 minutes from the International airport in Managua. The road is entirely paved. Less than 40 minutes to the center of Managua and 35 minutes to the Metropolitan Hospital, the best in Central America.

Sale Price: US$300.000.00


Rancho Don Quijote has 17 acres of land. The new main house, finished in March, 2011, has slightly more than 4,000 square feet under roof; four bedrooms, four baths, Large Living Room area (900 square feet), very beautiful and modern kitchen with handcrafted cabinets of Cedar. In addition, there is a small house adjoining for maid's quarters, complete with bath. And, there is a brand new Caretaker's House at the entrance to the property. There is a corral, complete with a covered area for the horses.

The architecture is quite unique: a mixture of indigenous (with typical ranchos with palm-thatched roofs, plus bedrooms that are built of quarry stone with plaster imitating adobe. Completely earthquake proof with seismic (steel re-enforced beams in the foundation, in the middle of the walls and around the top. Roof is welded steel beams with fiber-cement panels, painted white on both sides to reflect heat.

A lovely pool: approximately 14 x 25 feet, 12,500 gallons. Maximum depth: 4'10, Minimum depth: 3 feet. The pool has an electronic chlorinator that never requires the addition of chlorine. Rock salt is added as the apparatus requires it and the salt is converted into small amounts of chlorine that keep the pool clear and clean. Simple maintenance. 3/4 hp pump for the silica sand filter.

Rancho Don Quijote is situated on two hills that have a lovely view of the Tisma Lagoon, which connects Lake Managua to Lake Nicaragua. A brisk breeze blows up from the Lagoon, keeping the place cool. The eastern horizon has an impressive view of the mountains of Chontales, and to the south can be seen Mombacho Volcano.

In a process of reforestation, more than 400 trees were planted in 2010, mostly flowering and hardwood. In addition, there are fruit trees—orange, lemon, sweet lemon, avocado, mango, papaya and others.


TOURISM POSSIBILITIES:

The farm has two hills. The Residence is located on the first of them. The second has approximately 11 acres and on the higher part could easily hold 6-12 cabins. We have an estimate for the construction of a cabin that measures 16 x 27, which includes a living room/bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette. Building it with quarry stone with stucco imitating Colonial adobe and a roof of fiber cement corrugated panels, painted white on both sides, complete with water and light connections, for about $US10,000.00 each.
Since the Farm is located only 25 minutes from the International Airport in Managua, it has magnificent possibilities for a tourist project. The cabins would accommodate easily a couple and 2-3 children. The Living Room of the main Residence could easily serve as a dining/living area for guests. The kitchen in the Residence has everything necessary for the preparation of meals for more than 25 persons. The pool is adequate for the enjoyment of as many.
The location of the Rancho Don Quijote (12 miles north of Masaya) will permit excursions in the region, including the Masaya Volcano, the Artesan Market in Masaya, the Apoyo Volcano Lagoon in Catarina, and Granada, with its historic architecture and Lake Nicaragua.
There are two horses that are trained and tame and could be used by the guests on an hourly rental basis.
The 75-foot tower-antenna connects to the Internet magnificently and a router provides WiFi connection throughout the Residence.
With an investment of a little more than $US50,000.00, the new owner can have four cabins prepared to receive tourists. An investigation on the Internet has indicated that a week in such a place as Rancho Don Quijote could charge at least $500-600.00 for a couple, including Nicaraguan meals. An initial feasibility study indicates that the point of equilibrium for such a project is 20% occupancy.
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Sale of a small farm (17 acres) with new house: Rancho Don Quijote

Local: San Ramón de Tisma, Masaya

Only 25 minutes from the International airport in Managua. The road is entirely paved. Less than 40 minutes to the center of Managua and 35 minutes to the Metropolitan Hospital, the best in Central America.

Sale Price: US$300.000.00


Rancho Don Quijote has 17 acres of land. The new main house, finished in March, 2011, has slightly more than 4,000 square feet under roof; four bedrooms, four baths, Large Living Room area (900 square feet), very beautiful and modern kitchen with handcrafted cabinets of Cedar. In addition, there is a small house adjoining for maid's quarters, complete with bath. And, there is a brand new Caretaker's House at the entrance to the property. There is a corral, complete with a covered area for the horses.

The architecture is quite unique: a mixture of indigenous (with typical ranchos with palm-thatched roofs, plus bedrooms that are built of quarry stone with plaster imitating adobe. Completely earthquake proof with seismic (steel re-enforced beams in the foundation, in the middle of the walls and around the top. Roof is welded steel beams with fiber-cement panels, painted white on both sides to reflect heat.

A lovely pool: approximately 14 x 25 feet, 12,500 gallons. Maximum depth: 4'10, Minimum depth: 3 feet. The pool has an electronic chlorinator that never requires the addition of chlorine. Rock salt is added as the apparatus requires it and the salt is converted into small amounts of chlorine that keep the pool clear and clean. Simple maintenance. 3/4 hp pump for the silica sand filter.

Rancho Don Quijote is situated on two hills that have a lovely view of the Tisma Lagoon, which connects Lake Managua to Lake Nicaragua. A brisk breeze blows up from the Lagoon, keeping the place cool. The eastern horizon has an impressive view of the mountains of Chontales, and to the south can be seen Mombacho Volcano.

In a process of reforestation, more than 400 trees were planted in 2010, mostly flowering and hardwood. In addition, there are fruit trees—orange, lemon, sweet lemon, avocado, mango, papaya and others.


TOURISM POSSIBILITIES:

The farm has two hills. The Residence is located on the first of them. The second has approximately 11 acres and on the higher part could easily hold 6-12 cabins. We have an estimate for the construction of a cabin that measures 16 x 27, which includes a living room/bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette. Building it with quarry stone with stucco imitating Colonial adobe and a roof of fiber cement corrugated panels, painted white on both sides, complete with water and light connections, for about $US10,000.00 each.
Since the Farm is located only 25 minutes from the International Airport in Managua, it has magnificent possibilities for a tourist project. The cabins would accommodate easily a couple and 2-3 children. The Living Room of the main Residence could easily serve as a dining/living area for guests. The kitchen in the Residence has everything necessary for the preparation of meals for more than 25 persons. The pool is adequate for the enjoyment of as many.
The location of the Rancho Don Quijote (12 miles north of Masaya) will permit excursions in the region, including the Masaya Volcano, the Artesan Market in Masaya, the Apoyo Volcano Lagoon in Catarina, and Granada, with its historic architecture and Lake Nicaragua.
There are two horses that are trained and tame and could be used by the guests on an hourly rental basis.
The 75-foot tower-antenna connects to the Internet magnificently and a router provides WiFi connection throughout the Residence.
With an investment of a little more than $US50,000.00, the new owner can have four cabins prepared to receive tourists. An investigation on the Internet has indicated that a week in such a place as Rancho Don Quijote could charge at least $500-600.00 for a couple, including Nicaraguan meals. An initial feasibility study indicates that the point of equilibrium for such a project is 20% occupancy.
for more details visit us at our website:


homes for sale in nicaragua

houses in nicaragua

for more details visit us at our website:
Sale of a small farm (17 acres) with new house: Rancho Don Quijote

Local: San Ramón de Tisma, Masaya

Only 25 minutes from the International airport in Managua. The road is entirely paved. Less than 40 minutes to the center of Managua and 35 minutes to the Metropolitan Hospital, the best in Central America.

Sale Price: US$300.000.00


Rancho Don Quijote has 17 acres of land. The new main house, finished in March, 2011, has slightly more than 4,000 square feet under roof; four bedrooms, four baths, Large Living Room area (900 square feet), very beautiful and modern kitchen with handcrafted cabinets of Cedar. In addition, there is a small house adjoining for maid's quarters, complete with bath. And, there is a brand new Caretaker's House at the entrance to the property. There is a corral, complete with a covered area for the horses.

The architecture is quite unique: a mixture of indigenous (with typical ranchos with palm-thatched roofs, plus bedrooms that are built of quarry stone with plaster imitating adobe. Completely earthquake proof with seismic (steel re-enforced beams in the foundation, in the middle of the walls and around the top. Roof is welded steel beams with fiber-cement panels, painted white on both sides to reflect heat.

A lovely pool: approximately 14 x 25 feet, 12,500 gallons. Maximum depth: 4'10, Minimum depth: 3 feet. The pool has an electronic chlorinator that never requires the addition of chlorine. Rock salt is added as the apparatus requires it and the salt is converted into small amounts of chlorine that keep the pool clear and clean. Simple maintenance. 3/4 hp pump for the silica sand filter.

Rancho Don Quijote is situated on two hills that have a lovely view of the Tisma Lagoon, which connects Lake Managua to Lake Nicaragua. A brisk breeze blows up from the Lagoon, keeping the place cool. The eastern horizon has an impressive view of the mountains of Chontales, and to the south can be seen Mombacho Volcano.

In a process of reforestation, more than 400 trees were planted in 2010, mostly flowering and hardwood. In addition, there are fruit trees—orange, lemon, sweet lemon, avocado, mango, papaya and others.


TOURISM POSSIBILITIES:

The farm has two hills. The Residence is located on the first of them. The second has approximately 11 acres and on the higher part could easily hold 6-12 cabins. We have an estimate for the construction of a cabin that measures 16 x 27, which includes a living room/bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette. Building it with quarry stone with stucco imitating Colonial adobe and a roof of fiber cement corrugated panels, painted white on both sides, complete with water and light connections, for about $US10,000.00 each.
Since the Farm is located only 25 minutes from the International Airport in Managua, it has magnificent possibilities for a tourist project. The cabins would accommodate easily a couple and 2-3 children. The Living Room of the main Residence could easily serve as a dining/living area for guests. The kitchen in the Residence has everything necessary for the preparation of meals for more than 25 persons. The pool is adequate for the enjoyment of as many.
The location of the Rancho Don Quijote (12 miles north of Masaya) will permit excursions in the region, including the Masaya Volcano, the Artesan Market in Masaya, the Apoyo Volcano Lagoon in Catarina, and Granada, with its historic architecture and Lake Nicaragua.
There are two horses that are trained and tame and could be used by the guests on an hourly rental basis.
The 75-foot tower-antenna connects to the Internet magnificently and a router provides WiFi connection throughout the Residence.
With an investment of a little more than $US50,000.00, the new owner can have four cabins prepared to receive tourists. An investigation on the Internet has indicated that a week in such a place as Rancho Don Quijote could charge at least $500-600.00 for a couple, including Nicaraguan meals. An initial feasibility study indicates that the point of equilibrium for such a project is 20% occupancy.
for more details visit us at our website:

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