Granada is a destination full of history, culture and natural beauty. From its charming old town, with cobbled streets and colonial architecture, to its stunning natural landscapes, the city and its surroundings offer unique experiences for all types of travellers.
- Islets of Grenada
An archipelago of more than 350 islands in Lake Cocibolca, ideal for boating, kayaking and panoramic views. Some islets have private properties and others have unique biodiversity. - Granada Cathedral
Imposing colonial church located in the historic centre of the city, famous for its neoclassical architecture and vibrant red colour. - Lake Cocibolca (Lake Nicaragua)
The second largest lake in Latin America, where you can enjoy water activities such as boating, fishing and wildlife watching. - Granada Central Park
The heart of the city, surrounded by colonial architecture, restaurants, cafes and shops. A perfect place to relax and enjoy the local atmosphere. - La Polvora Fort
A historic fortress built in the 18th century to protect the city of Granada. Today, it is a museum offering spectacular views and a lesson in the history of the city. - San Francisco Convent Museum
A museum that houses an important collection of religious art, as well as pre-Columbian artefacts and a breathtaking view of Lake Cocibolca. - Mombacho Volcano
An active volcano located near Granada, known for its rainforest and biodiversity. Guided hikes and canopy tours are available to explore its hiking trails. - La Calzada Street
One of Granada's most famous streets, ideal for strolling, lined with bars, restaurants, craft shops and live music. It is the perfect place to enjoy the local nightlife. - Masaya Volcano
Just minutes from Granada, this active volcano offers spectacular views of its crater and a unique experience for nature and adventure lovers. - Laguna de Apoyo Nature Reserve
A lagoon located in a volcanic crater, surrounded by tropical rainforest. Ideal for swimming, hiking, relaxing or enjoying a natural mud bath.