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Nicaragua is an amazing destination, whether it is for a surf trip or not. But with the affordable Flytrippers-exclusive surf deal we shared recently expiring very soon, we wanted to remind you about these 10 reasons to visit Nicaragua.

This Top 10 is from our friends at the Free Spirit Hostel. The Canadians behind this great place to learn to surf on the cheap on Nicaragua’s Pacific Coast know the country very well, and they gave us their list to share with you.

Their “Learn To Surf” 7-day package deal for US$239 for Flytrippers readers ends on May 1st, so hurry up if you are interested.

Here are the 10 reasons to visit Nicaragua (a country you’ll enjoy whether you take advantage of this particular promo or not).

1. Sunsets

Nicaragua sunsets are the most beautiful in the world.

2. Surf

The waves in Nicaragua are the most consistent in the world. You’ll love to surf here.

3. Oceanfront yoga

You can go on a relaxing yoga retreat with the sound of the ocean in the background.

4. Beach

Your beer, bloody caesar or rum & coke are always better with your feet in the sand.

5. Temperature

It’s always sunny and warm here. Well there is a rainy season, but it’s still a beautiful place.

6. People

The Nica people are the most welcoming and friendly in Central America.

7. Food

You can eat fresh fish every day for lunch for less than $2-$3 (and breakfasts/dinners are included in the surf deal).

8. Affordability

A hostel that looks like a surf camp or a yoga retreat but at the quarter of the price.

9. Flights

Plane tickets are affordable to get to Nicaragua, around $400-$600 roundtrip. Flytrippers has spotted many dates under $400 for the past few weeks, check out your city’s deal page or the best tool to find the cheapest dates.

10. It’s an amazing deal

The Free Spirit Hostel is giving you a crazy amazing deal, so enjoy it! Only US$239 for 6 nights of accommodations, 6 breakfasts, 6 dinners, daily yoga and 4 surf lessons is an amazing bargain. Book before May 1st with the promo code !

Summary

Those are all great reasons to go to Nicaragua. Even if you aren’t interested by the surf package, it’s a great country to travel to.

Have you booked the surf deal? Let us know in the comments. 

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Cover image: El Transito from above (photo credit: The Free Spirit Hostel)

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Andrew D'Amours

Andrew is the co-founder of Flytrippers. He is passionate about traveling the world but also, as a former management consultant, about the travel industry itself. He shares his experiences to help you save money on travel. As a very cost-conscious traveler, he loves finding deals and getting free travel thanks to travel rewards points... to help him visit every country in the world (current count: 71/193 Countries, 47/50 US States & 9/10 Canadian Provinces).

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