Love Island

Love Island, Nicaragua

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Nicaragua

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Central

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Thematic

Nature

Nicaragua’s Love Island, a new tourist attraction located on Lake Xolotlán, seven kilometres west of Managua, opened its doors on 13 November 2021.

To get to the island you take the boat Momotombito in the Salvador Allende Port from 9:00 a.m., returning at 7:00 p.m. The tour lasts 30 minutes and is guided to show you all the history of the attraction.

The services offered are restaurant, picnic area, cabins, camping patio, hammock area, cabins, ranchos, bar, swimming pools for adults and children, children’s play areas, trails, wishing well and monuments of love.

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