
When to go?
There is no bad time to visit Nicaragua. Deciding
when to go should be based on when you can go for
the longest amount of time. Visiting Nicaragua will be
an experience that will be overshadowed if you are
rushed, so back your bags and head down with a clear
head and lots of patience (a good mantra for traveling
in Nicaragua anyway).
December and January are the coolest months and
easily comprise the most refreshing and greenest time
to visit Nicaragua. Daytime temperatures are pleasant,
the nights are marked by cool air and clear starry skies.
The temperature gradually climbs and the humidity
increases from February until the first in May or early June.
April and early May can be oppresively hot, dry and dusty,
especially in the lowland cities of Managua, Leon
and Granada. The temperature drops when the rainy
season begins. Be aware that unpaved roads become
unnavigatable during the peak of the wet season,
often becoming completely unusable in some regions
until the dry out.




