
San Juan Del Sur Southwestern Nicaragua, Nicaragua Travel Guide
Augusto C. Sandino International Airport (MGA), Managua, Nicaragua: Nicaragua's main international airport. Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport (LIR), Liberia, Costa Rica: An alternative, particularly handy for those combining a trip to Nicaragua with Costa Rica.
From MGA (Managua): Tourist shuttles are the most common and straightforward option, costing US$30-US$50 for each person, taking 2.5-3.5 hours. Taxis gain hire from the airport (US$80-US$120).
Booking your flights several reserving months in advance is suggested to gain better rates.
LIR commonly possesses more direct flights from various U.S. And Canadian cities.
Managua's airport holds regular facilities, Liberia's often looks more contemporary.
A valid driving's license from your home country is needed. An International Driving Permit (IDP) is strongly suggested.
It is preferable to rent from Managua airport or Liberia (Costa Rica) as choices directly in San Juan del Sur are few.
A 4x4 vehicle is often suggested if you plan to explore not on the primary roads, especially during the monsoon.
Direct international sea or river arrivals for tourists into San Juan del Sur are infrequent. San Juan del Sur town does not act as a regular a ferry to another country port.
Nicaragua holds extensive river systems, especially the San Juan River. These are not direct paths to San Juan del Sur town town. River transportation is predominantly for local business.
Nicaragua levies a departure tax, commonly around US$3. It is frequently included in international air tickets. If departing by road or rail, or if not included in your airfare, it might be collected separately.
Managua Airport (MGA) has basic facilities for departing travelers, including shops for last-minute souvenirs, cafes, and currency exchange services.
Always check your flight status and any airline announcements before heading to the airport.
Be aware of baggage restrictions and forbidden items for both carry-on and checked luggage.
Exchange any remaining Córdobas to USD before leaving, as it may be difficult outside Nicaragua.