There are plenty of surf breaks in the area and amazing beaches to discover, most of them uncrowded all day.
Visit thermal waters, take a day trip to one of the incredible volcanoes in the area, visit Granada, one of the first founded cities in the continent… there’s so much to enjoy!
Guasacate & Popoyo
The houses are located in Guasacate, next to Popoyo.
The Guasacate / Popoyo area is situated on the small isthmus that divides Lake Nicaragua from the vast Pacific Ocean. As a result, we receive a consistent year-round off-shore breeze. Part of the larger Rivas/Tola Region, the area experiences a tropical savanna climate.
Thermal Waters & Tidal Pools
Visit thermal waters, take a day trip to one of the incredible volcanoes in the area.
Tidal pools are a great spot for families or a romantic getaway for couples. Plan to spend some time here to wander around looking at sea shells, marine wildlife and adventuring into the swimming hole.
Located on the north end of Guasacate Beach and around the corner of where the rocks start. Don’t forget to bring your waterproof camera to take pictures of all the abundant sea life!
Nearby
Guasacate beach is only a few steps nearby. Beautiful, calm, long and great views.… this is a magical space for surfing, swimming, sunbathing and long walks.
We are at walking distance from restaurants, hostels with special nights, markets, a bakery and amazing pizzerias.
There is a great restaurant only a few steps from us, called La Perla.
Off-Site activities & tours
You can discover the history and natural beauty of Nicaragua through our selection of off-property guided tours. Whether you’re looking for a taste of the city life in San Juan del Sur or Granada, or exploring the volcanoes of Masaya, Maderas and Concepción, your experience is sure to leave a long-lasting impression!
An authentic Nicaraguan gaucho will guide you and your entire family on a unique horseback tour exploring beautiful beaches and hills of the Popoyo area.
Boat tours, spearfishing, golf, yoga… the possibilities are endless!
Locals
The local population is dominated by subsistence farmers who depend on the rains to grow the local staple crops of corn, sorghum, rice and beans. Livestock, chickens, and pigs add to the countryside’s appeal as you adventure out into the nearby towns. It’s not uncommon to drive alongside amber seas of sorghum as you make your way to yet another local surf break.