Travel Blog | About TravelBlog | World Facts | Travel Wallpaper | Travel Forum | Travel Insurance | Services | Cameras

Cathedral Travel Blogs

Background: The Pacific Coast of Nicaragua was settled as a Spanish colony from Panama in the early 16th century. Independence from Spain was declared in 1821 and the country became an independent republic in 1838. Britain occupied the Caribbean Coast in the first half of the 19th century, but gradually ceded control of the region in subsequent decades. Violent opposition to governmental manipulation and corruption spread to all classes by 1978 and resulted in a short-lived civil war that brought the Marxist Sandinista guerrillas to power in 1979. Nicaraguan aid to leftist rebels in El Salvador caused the US to sponsor anti-Sandinista contra guerrillas through much of the 1980s. Free elections in 1990, 1996, and again in 2001 saw the Sandinistas defeated. The country has slowly rebuilt its economy during the 1990s, but was hard hit by Hurricane Mitch in 1998.




Links: Cathedral Travel Blogs (10) | Cathedral Travel Photos | Map of Cathedral | Nicaragua Travel Forum | Hotels in Cathedral | Hostels in Cathedral | Cheap flights to Cathedral | Nicaragua Facts | Map of Nicaragua

Nicaragua

Nicaragua Location



Hostels in Nicaragua
Latest Cathedral Blog Entries
Cathedral Photos











Beste allemaal, Ondertussen is het alweer een weekje of 2/3 geleden dat er een teken van leven via deze website verzonden is, dus hier weer een beknopte update van de meest boeiende dingen die ik gedaan heb. Het zal vast weer een waslijst worden, maar veel dagen heb ik ook enkel op m'n luie reet gelegen . Costa Rica Monteverde In Monteverde ben ik maar 2 nachten en 1 dag gebleven, aangezien hier enkel een berg natuurparken waren en de grootste Canopy tour die er in Costa Rica is. Dit was dus ook de enigste reden dat ik er naartoe ging. [View Full Entry]

jornkoelma - Jorn Koelma | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
1216 Words | 2 Comment(s) | 33 Photo(s) | 1 Video(s)
Published: November 5th 2009 | 93 Views | [diary=449807]

Kikker 2
Kikker 3
Kikker 4

Arrived safe and sound!! We arrived around midday last Sunday during the last day of a week long festival here in Granada call los Hipicos. Driving into the city alone was quite the experience as people come from all over the country and other countries to take part in this week long celebration (the biggest fiesta of the year!)...and we arrived right before the parade of horses. This consists of about 3 thousand men and women on horseback! Quite the sight! Our langauge school picked us up at the airport and after many detours managed to drop all of us (theres [View Full Entry]

coconita - Courtney | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
440 Words | 0 Comment(s) | 0 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: August 25th 2009 | 52 Views | [diary=429609]


With my book bag stuffed with clothes, some snacks for the road, my trusty nalgene, a good book and passport I was headed to Nicaragua for the weekend. 9 hours later a bus full of 18 scruffy American kids arrived in the tourist capital of the country - Granada. There were 3 reasons why it took so long to get there; first of all CR is full of mountains and basically to get anywhere outside of the Central Valley - where I live, basically its more flat yet still mountainous. Second the roads are terrible and especially when you get stuck [View Full Entry]

CourtneyJo13 - Courtney | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
1039 Words | 3 Comment(s) | 13 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: November 1st 2008 | 258 Views | [diary=340599]

Central Park
Old buildings..
downtown..

Granada always has something happening. [View Full Entry]

LostGumby - Thierry | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
5 Words | 0 Comment(s) | 77 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: October 17th 2008 | 16 Views | [diary=322918]

P1050498
P1050500
P1050502

Hola! Itīs been a while ... And travelling has been continually very good. The concept of work is just so foreign and scary right now! After being very proud of my excellent health while others have been dropping like flies, today has seen some very odd symptoms for me. The room has fortunately just stopped spinning and I can kinda type. Also good is that I havenīt seen any random blue dots for a while. But I wish that I was on any of the other computers in this Granadan internet cafe as everyone elseīs is in focus whereas mine really [View Full Entry]

LegsAcrossTheGlobe - Nicole Harvey | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
544 Words | 0 Comment(s) | 0 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: August 30th 2008 | 45 Views | [diary=317738]


Okay so there is a huge festival on. [View Full Entry]

LostGumby - Thierry | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
8 Words | 0 Comment(s) | 21 Photo(s) | 6 Video(s)
Published: August 19th 2008 | 14 Views | [diary=313983]

P1050289
P1050298
P1050301

Well here i am in Granada, Nicaragua. I really enjoy saying Nicaragua just sounds cool. Nine hour bus trip on normal roads for a change went sort of quickly. Off the bus and homeless again. I somehow kind of enjoy just turning up and then figure where and what will happen next. I end up at http://www.hostaldorado.com/ and was told that due to the festivals at this time of year, i was lucky they still had a room remaining. "i'll take that room" and with that sorted out, it was time to explore Granada and try not to become too lost. [View Full Entry]

LostGumby - Thierry | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
106 Words | 0 Comment(s) | 9 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: August 15th 2008 | 11 Views | [diary=312474]

Hammock time
P1050249
P1050251

So far, so good. Since leaving Mexico we have passed through Guatemala, Honduras and are now in Nicaragua. The down side of this has been the tedium and frustration of border crossings. Each border is manned either side by a series of officious uniformed personnel, situated in different offices clustered around the border. Multi-tasking hasnīt reached Central America yet. To start you go as directed to the first office where the document distributer gives you your documents. Then you are sent to another office to the man who stamps the documents. Then off to the man who copies the documents, b [View Full Entry]

juneandnik - June Robinson | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
956 Words | 4 Comment(s) | 6 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: December 10th 2007 | 201 Views | [diary=226391]

San Pedro Market
Copan Ruins
Pacaya Volcano

From the Internet we can read, “Granada city was founded between Xalteva, and the Cocibolba or the Great Nicaragua Lake, by the Spanish conqueror Francisco Hernandez de Cordoba in the 1524 year, creating one of the colonial settlements more ancient of the American Continent.” The city is laid out on a square grid and when you visit the Convent of San Francisco which has been turned into a museum you can see scale model of the whole city colour coordinate according to epoch of settlement. And in relation to the city much is said about William Walker, an American. “The Sag [View Full Entry]

smatlanek - Barbara Smatlanek | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
1338 Words | 0 Comment(s) | 20 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: August 22nd 2007 | 152 Views | [diary=194894]

City Square and Cathedral in Granada
Streetscape
Waiting for Renewal

Greetings, Getting to Leon from Tegucegalpa was a bit of risk. We decided to leave on Good Thursday when only a few buses were running. The challenge was to cross the Honduran border into Nicaragua and bus our way to Leon before Semana Santa weekend. This was a fateful leap because we had to make seven bus transfers before arriving in Leon. Our first ride was in an old school bus which was over crowded with passengers. Along the way we were stopped about four times by the highway patrol. Theywere enforcing a new law which requires each passenger to have [View Full Entry]

chvoight - chad voight | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
909 Words | 0 Comment(s) | 0 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: April 19th 2006 | 133 Views | [diary=53788]