While in Granada I signed up for a couple of tours. For $11 I went on a day trip to Laguna de Apoyo, a volcanic crater lake a half hour out of town. One can go with either Oasis hostel or Bearded Monkey. I went with Oasis to their "Crater's Edge" hostel. For $11 you get round trip mini-van transport, and use of the hostels facilities for the day. The hostel has a plethora of comfy hammocks in the shade, a float one can sunbathe on and dive off, several inner tubes for the same purpose, kayaks, and a bar with some snacks. If you go, go on a full stomach, their $8 lunch is awful and overpriced.
Laguna Apoyo is a serene, beautiful, warm lake. I floated in an inner tube for hours getting an excellent sunburn. It was especially fun watching the British guys in our group trying to swim to the float while holding a six pack of beer, a can of Pringles, and a pack of cigarettes above their heads.
Laguna Apoyo is a serene, beautiful, warm lake. I floated in an inner tube for hours getting an excellent sunburn. It was especially fun watching the British guys in our group trying to swim to the float while holding a six pack of beer, a can of Pringles, and a pack of cigarettes above their heads.
The next day I did a tour with Tierra Tours to Masaya Volcano, Masaya town market, and the "white villages". Cost $25 for the six hour guided tour. Our guide David was excellent, very knowledgeable, funny, and an excellent command of English. David was eager to learn the definition and correct pronunciation of every English word we used that was new to him. When we laughed at his pronunciation of the the word "cheated" (which he pronounced "shitted"), he asked us to repeat the correct pronunciation, and then he kept repeating it randomly throughout the day.
First we saw the active Masaya Volcano. Steam poured from the crater as David told us how the dictator Somoza once dropped political enemies from a helicopter into the crater in the 70's when it had molten lava. Nice. It's a cool volcano if you have never seen one, but for a guy from Hawaii, eh, not so much.