Currently, November is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Managua (average of £761). Flying to Managua in December will prove the most costly (average of £1,076). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£616
February
£633
March
£626
April
£621
May
£621
June
£641
July
£686
August
£638
September
£613
October
£614
November
£609
December
£861
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
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Overall
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Food
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
Managua is the capital of Nicaragua and the country’s largest city. At a first glance, this destination may appear to lack the usual charms that most top holiday destinations tend to exhibit. However, it’s deserving of a second look, as well as a visit. Aside from all of the events and festivals occurring throughout the year, Managua has many interesting places to visit and excellent tours to partake in. Laguna de Tiscapa is a volcanic lagoon, existing in the midst of both old and new Managua. Although the lagoon is heavily polluted, this site is still worth seeing. Lake Managua’s Malecon is a small-sized promenade that is home to a collection of local restaurants, situated alongside the shores. Here you can sample delicious local delights. The view of the river is sublime and locals like to dine here on weekends. The Managua City Sightseeing Tour, travels throughout the city, stopping at places of interest, like the Ruben Dario National Theatre and the Palace of Culture. The Montibelli Reserva Privada, is a private reserve tropical forest, with various birds and numerous butterfly species to observe. This location is also popular with hikers. You can take a boat ride across Lake Nicaragua, lasting for 8 hours during which you’ll travel to 365 small tropical islands to observe and learn about their ecosystems.
Licensed cabs are the preferred choice of travel for visitors. You can identify licensed cabs, by their red plates and driver ID notices, positioned above the dashboard. It is recommended you stick to licensed cabs and avoid pirate ones, which generally charge extortionate prices.