Nicaragua_
Capital: Managua
Capital
Managua
Region
Central America
Updated Jan 26, 2026
Overview
Nicaragua was emerging as a nomad destination until 2018 political crisis, and the current situation remains complex. The colonial cities (Granada, León), Ometepe Island, and Pacific coast surf towns offer compelling attractions when accessible.
San Juan del Sur developed significant nomad community before the crisis. The natural beauty and very low costs were major draws. Some travelers continue to visit, finding the tourist areas functional if quieter.
The political situation requires current research. Safety assessments vary. Nicaragua may suit those with specific connections or risk tolerance, understanding the current uncertainty.
Nomad Score
5.5
Internet
75
Safety
50
Cost
50
Weather
60
Community
45
DROPTHE_ GOSSIP
Economy
$19.7 billion GDP, one of Central America's largest economies
Weather in Managua
29C
Clouds
Managua
41%
Humidity
9 km/h
Wind
Best Time to Visit
Jan
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Mar
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Visa Information
US Citizens
Visa Free (90 days)
Practical Info
Power
120V
Tap Water
Use Bottled
English
Moderate
Driving Side
Right
Safety
Safety Score
5.6/10 (caution)
US Advisory
Level 3 - Reconsider Travel
Major Cities
MOVIES & SERIES FROM NICARAGUA
Health & Safety
Healthcare
Moderate
Emergency
118
Pharmacies
Available
Quick Facts
Area
120,340 km2
Calling Code
+505
TLD
.ni
Timezone
UTC-06:00
Embassy Info
Info
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Nicaragua good for digital nomads?
Nicaragua has a Nomad Score of 5.5/10, ranked #85 worldwide. Average internet speed: 25 Mbps.
How fast is the internet in Nicaragua?
The average internet speed in Nicaragua is 25 Mbps download. May require a backup connection for heavy use.
When is the best time to visit Nicaragua?
The best months to visit Nicaragua are Jan, Feb, Mar, Nov, Dec.
Do I need a visa for Nicaragua?
For US citizens: Visa Free. 90 days visa-free.
Is Nicaragua safe to visit?
Nicaragua has a safety score of 5.6/10. Exercise caution and stay informed about local conditions.