Nicaragua – Digital Nomad Guide
Nicaragua moves at two speeds—coastal Pacific towns where surfers meet afternoon thunderstorms, and colonial inland cities where horse-drawn carts share cobblestone with pickup trucks. The volcanic chain running north-south divides lake country from ocean, shaping how people eat (gallo pinto for breakfast everywhere) and gather (evening strolls in central plazas). Granada offers colonial charm and lakeside cafes, while San Juan del Sur draws the surf crowd. Costs stay reasonable, Spanish comes in handy, and the coffee culture runs deep. Nicaragua works best for people who appreciate slow mornings and aren't fazed by occasional infrastructure gaps.
Visa
Tourist visa allows 90 days. Extensions possible through immigration offices.