3 Master Suite Villa Overlooking Laguna de Apoyo
Vacation Homes Listing ID #23893
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Description of the Property
The 1,500 sq. ft. house is a semi-attached house with a fabulous view of Laguna de Apoyo. It is located near Picaya, in Masaya, 25 minutes drive from Granada; 40 minutes drive from Managua International Airport. It is accessible on a paved road which leads to Caterina. Tourists like to hike on this road to look at butterflies and birds, with incredible views of Granada, Lake Nicaragua and the Islands (Isletas). There are two restaurants and a bar a few minutes away. It is close to Masaya Volcano and the Masaya Arts & Crafts market. The whole house is equipped with ceiling fans and is air-conditioned. Each room has French doors which give an uninterrupted view of Laguna de Apoyo. The house can sleep 6 comfortably, and 2 more on air beds. The long dining table can sit 8 people. The fully equipped kitchen has marble countertops. Furniture in the house is custom made. You can find ceramic tile throughout the house. Breakfast and dinner can be prepared by 2 good cooks who live nearby.
Nicaragua, the land of sun, lakes and volcanoes, is the largest but most sparsely populated nation in Central America. With an area of approximately 130,000 square kilometers, it is slightly larger than New York State. However, it has a relatively small population of only about 4.5 million. Nicaragua is bordered by the Caribbean Sea on the east, the Pacific Ocean on the west, Costa Rica on the south and Honduras on the north. Nicaragua is mountainous in the west, with fertile valleys. Two big lakes, Nicaragua and Managua, are connected by the Tipitapa River. The Pacific coast is volcanic and very fertile. Caribbean coast is swampy. It is the ideal destination for traveling for those that seek something truly different. Laguna de Apoyo is a hidden paradise just for you!!! Whether you feel like swimming the warm waters of this crater lake, hiking in the forest, or just relaxing, you will love it! Canopy tour and kayaking are the activities for those of you who are adventurous.
Masaya Volcano National Park, Arts and Crafts Market: In Masaya Volcano National Park, located few minutes from Masaya, looking down to the still active crater will take your breath away. It is one of Nicaragua's most interesting and beautiful natural phenomena. There is a museum dedicated to the volcano's history. During the pre-Columbian age, Masaya Volcano was an object of veneration by the indigenous people. They believed the eruptions were signs of anger from the Gods and to appease them they offered sacrifices, which often included small children and maidens. During the Conquest, the Spaniards baptized the active Volcano "La Boca Del Infierno" or "The Mouth Of Hell". Then they planted a cross, "La Cruz De Bobailla". It was placed on the crater lip in the 16th century in order to exorcise the Devil. Masaya is famous for its coffee plantations and local handicraft markets. You can buy unique local souvenirs: articles in wood, hammocks, leather (shoes, bags), pottery, ceramics, painting, hard stones, coffee and fabrics.
Mombacho Natural Reserve, Granada: Mombacho is an extinct volcano. From there you will visit the Mombacho Natural Reserve and its tropical cloud forest, a paradise for nature lovers. Take a walk through the trail around one of the craters in the most surprising biological diversity through the trail around one of the craters. Granada is the oldest colonial city in Central America. It was founded by the Spanish conqueror in 1524. A tour in a horse drawn carriage is a must for visitors to Granada; it will take you back in time for more than 500 years. it is the 'in' city in America, with an European flavour and the relaxation of the tropic, where real restate is becoming one of the biggest investments. The houses there are built to the same plan as Granada in Spain, with a central plaza surrounded by colonial buildings with long, open porches. The city surrounds you with unique colonial architecture, horse-drawn carriages and friendly people sitting in rocking chairs. Granada feels like a trip back in time.
Islands (Las Isletas), General Information: These delightful islands, Las Isletas, are an archipelago of 365 little volcanic islands (one for every day of the year) located in Lake Nicaragua. The pier is just 3 km or 10 minutes by car from Granada. Lake Nicaragua is a fresh water lake, 100 miles long and 50 miles wide. The owner of this villa owns one of those islands. A trip to go up to the island can be arranged. The islands were formed in 1800's when the Mombacho volcano blew out its northern side. Despite consisting of mostly volcanic rock, the islands also have vegetation. All these islands are rich in fauna and flora, especially in water birds. Several international airlines such as American Airlines, Continental, Delta, Copa, Grupo Taca, Iberia and Sol Air operate into Managua International Airport from the U.s.a. Do not forget to bring a camera, sun protector lotion, bathing suits and caps. Electricity is the same as in the U.s.: 110 Volts and 60 Hz. You can use a valid U.S. driving license in Nicaragua.
Airport: Managua International Airport
Distance: 40
On-Site Amenities
Air Conditioning (4 split systems, 1 in each room), 4 Ceiling Fans, TV, DVD with 7 movie CDs, Sony PlayStation 2 with many games, Portable CD Player, Music CDs, Fully Equipped Kitchen, Microwave, Refrigerator, Blender, Coffee Maker, Toaster, Whistling Teakettle, Cooking Utensils, Hair Dryer provided in each bathroom, Writing Desk in each bedroom, Ceiling Fan in each room, 1 Twin Size Air Bed, 1 Queen Size Air Bed, Towels and Linens, Whirlpool Washer and White-Westinghouse Dryer, Hot Water from a Pressurized Water System, 1 High Chair, Board Games such as Master Mind, Children’s Books, First Aid Box, Needle and Thread Box, Parking Space and Gazebo in front of the house. Maid Service every 2 to 3 days. Driver Service is available. You can have him as a tourist guide, driver and translator for the whole trip. Breakfast, dinner, or lunch box preparation is available. Nicaragua has problems with intermitent power shortages, so the house is equipped with a backup generator.
- Patio/Deck
- Air Conditioning
- TV/VCR
- Washer/Dryer
- Refrigerator
- Stove
- CD/Radio
- Linens
- Parking
- Housekeeping
- Microwave
- Store Nearby
- Coffee Maker
- Games/Toys
- Toaster
- Blender
- Ceiling Fan
Activities and Attractions
Masaya Volcano and the Museum Masaya Art and Crafts Market Mombacho Natural Reserve Granada sightseeing 365 Islands in Lake Nicaragua Manaugua sightseeing Swimming in the Crater Lake Colonial Architecture in Granada
- Beach
- Golf
- Boating
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Snorkeling/Scuba Diving
- Kayaking
- Restaurant Nearby
Rates
| Start Date | End Date | Nightly | Weekend | Weekly | Monthly |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2007 | Jul 1, 2010 | $100.00 | ------ | ------ | ------ |
Rates are in $US and subject to change without notice.
Rental Rate Notes
Payment is usually accepted in the USD. Rent includes cleaning every 3 to 4 days. Rent Per Night: $90 to $135 Rent Per Week: $540 to $810 Rent Per Month: $1,000 to $1,500 Rent for long-term rental is negotiable. Breakfast, dinner or even lunch box preparation is available. Driver, airport pickup can be arranged. Certified tour guide $40 per day for your whole group.Rental Policies
A booking and damage deposit of $200 for the first week and $100 for each additional week ($50 per day) secures the booking and the rental cost is due 45 days prior to your arrival.
One week after checkout date, the damage deposit will be sent back to Renter in case the property does not have any damages that leads to repair.
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Front of the villa overlooking Laguna de Apoyo
Back of the villa
Amazing Apoyo
Masaya Volcano
View from Masterbedroom on the 2nd Floor
Kitchen with Mahogany wood cabinet and counter
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