Nicaragua
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- | '''Nicaragua''' is bordered by [[Honduras]] to the north and by [[Costa Rica]] to the south. The [[Pacific Ocean]] lies to the west of the country, while the [[ | + | '''Nicaragua''' is bordered by [[Honduras]] to the north and by [[Costa Rica]] to the south. The [[Pacific Ocean]] lies to the west of the country, while the [[Caribbean]] Sea lies to the east. Falling within the tropics, Nicaragua sits 11 degrees north of the Equator, in the Northern Hemisphere. |
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- | The [[ | + | The [[Caribbean]] coastline is much more sinuous than its generally straight Pacific counterpart. Lagoons and deltas make it very irregular. Nicaragua's tropical east coast is very different from the rest of the country. The climate is predominantly tropical, with high temperature and high humidity. Around the area's principal city of Bluefields, English is widely spoken along with the official Spanish and the population more closely resembles that found in many typical [[Caribbean]] ports than the rest of Nicaragua. |
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Revision as of 08:33, 9 June 2011
Nicaragua Cruising Guide
An online cruising guide for yachts sailing to Nicaragua.
Nicaragua | |
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Capital: | Managua 12°9′N, 86°16′E |
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Language: | Spanish |
Currency: | Córdoba (NIO) |
Timezone: | UTC-6 |
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Overview
Nicaragua is bordered by Honduras to the north and by Costa Rica to the south. The Pacific Ocean lies to the west of the country, while the Caribbean Sea lies to the east. Falling within the tropics, Nicaragua sits 11 degrees north of the Equator, in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Caribbean coastline is much more sinuous than its generally straight Pacific counterpart. Lagoons and deltas make it very irregular. Nicaragua's tropical east coast is very different from the rest of the country. The climate is predominantly tropical, with high temperature and high humidity. Around the area's principal city of Bluefields, English is widely spoken along with the official Spanish and the population more closely resembles that found in many typical Caribbean ports than the rest of Nicaragua.
Cruising the region
Climate & Weather
Nicaragua has a tropical climate with generally hot and humid conditions. Temperatures are around or just above 30 degrees Celcius during the day most of the year and most areas are still above 20 degrees Celcius at night. Nicaragua has two seasons regarding rainfall. A dry and slightly cooler November to April season and a wet season (but not raining all day) during May to October. Hurricanes occasionally hit the country from July/August onwards.
Sources of weather forecasting:
Charts
Submit details of the charts required for safe navigation of the area.
Any navigation notes here.
Local Radio Nets
Also see World Cruiser's Nets
Submit details of Cruiser's Nets and VHF operating/calling channels here.
Arrival/Departure procedures
Submit any details about advance notification of arrival, etc.
Immigration, Visas & Customs
Immigration
Passports must have a validity of at least six months. Prior visas are not required for citizens of most countries - a tourist visa card is purchased on entry. This CA-4 visa applies to:- Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua. The length of stay is normally 90 days and applies to the whole group. Only one extension will be granted. To remain in the region longer, a visit to a country outside the CA-4 area must be made and a new visa is issued on re-entry.
Customs
- Firearms, ammunition and animals must be declared on arrival along with a declaration of currency and valuables.
- Medications must have accompanying prescriptions.
- Canned meats and dairy products are prohibited imports.
- There is no restriction on the maxium length of stay for a yacht in the country.
Fees
- Tourist Visa (per person) = US$9 (Apr '08)
- Sailing Permit = US$25 (Apr '08)
- Govt. Tax on vessel
- Entry = US$15 (Apr '08)
- Exit = US$15 (Apr '08)
- Exit Zarpe = US$25 (Apr '08)
Restrictions
Ports & Popular Stops
- Caribbean Coast
- El Bluff (Port of entry)
- Pacific Coast
- Corinto (Port of entry)
- Marina Puesta Del Sol (Port of entry)
- Puerto Sandino (Port of entry)
- San Juan del Sur (Port of entry)
External Territories
Offshore Islands
A permit must be obtained in Managua if you wish to visit the Corn Islands, Bluefields and Puerto Cabezas.
Health
- Malaria prophylaxis is highly recommended.
Security
Details
Transportation
Transportation - mainland or to other countries, etc.
Cruiser's Friends
Submit details/contacts of cruiser's "friends" that can be contacted in advance or on arrival - who can offer information and assistance to our cruising "family".
Links to Forum Discussions
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
External Links
Submit useful website links for the region
References & Publications
Books, Guides, etc.
Personal Notes
Personal experiences?
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