Solentiname Islands
Solentiname Islands is in Nicaragua on the Southeastern corner of Lake Nicaragua. ContentsCities[edit]Other destinations[edit]Understand[edit]The Solentiname Archipelago is situated in the south of Lake Nicaragua near San Carlos in the Rio San Juan Region. The islands are really remote - don't expect things like grocery stores etc. On the Isla Mancarrón is a little Pulperia with the most necessary stuff. There are 36 Islands but just a handful are inhabited. The biggest Islands are Mancarrón and San Fernando. Talk[edit]Get in[edit]The only way onto the islands is by boat. Private boats can be chartered for around $100 per day. Otherwise collective boats leave from a pier in San Carlos near the current construction along the seawall. The schedule is San Carlos to Solentiname Tuesday and Friday 1pm for C$80 and returning the same days at 4:30am for the same price. You might be lucky and find someone from the island running around in San Carlos and giving you a ride to the islands. Get around[edit]See[edit][add listing]There is still some intact nature on the islands even though the people do farm the land. There are petroglyphs on the islands. Sleep[edit][add listing]Isla Mancarrón:
Isla San Fernando:
Do[edit][add listing]Visit the Museums on the main Islands. Eat[edit][add listing]Drink[edit][add listing]Stay safe[edit]There are no worries about safety on these small islands. Get out[edit]Tuesday and Friday at 4:30 am. More Information[edit]
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