Spend Holidays in Nicaragua

Holidays are a great time to visit another area of the world.  When you vacation during a holiday, you are able to celebrate with locals.  You can get to know the customs of the area.  It is a fun way to get involved with another country.

You can start the year of right by going to a New Years Eve celebration.  It is on December 31st, and you can have a great time with the locals.  You will be able to bring in the New Year in style.

You can stay around through January 1st so you can celebrate New Yearð€™s Day as well.  It is sure to be a lot of fun.  You can become a part of the culture when you have fun during the New Yearð€™s celebrations that are available all around.

April is the month you need to go to Nicaragua if you want to take part in one of the holy holidays.  The first Thursday of April is Holy Thursday.  This is a very special religious observance.

The following Friday is Good Friday.  If you want to celebrate this holiday in another country, Nicaragua is a good place to go for affordable fun.

July has a good number of holidays.  Liberation Day is celebrated on July 19th.  This is a very special day to the people of Nicaragua.  On this day, the army won a hard fought battle against the Somoze dictatorship.  This is a very important day, and you can find some fun celebrations when you visit at this time.

On the 25th of July, you can enjoy Fiesta de Santiago.  This is celebrated in Boaco, Somoto, and Managua.  If you are not in one of those cities but still want to take part in a Fiesta, you will still have a chance.  The following day has Fiesta de Santa Ana.  It is celebrated in Nandaime, Niquinohomo, Moyogalpa, and Ometepe.  You can try to catch a Fiesta in one of the cities.

In September, you can attend a celebration of the Battle of San Jacinto.  It is the 14th of September, and it is a national holiday.  This holiday memorializes the battle of San Jacinto.  The battle was in 1856 and this is a very meaningful holiday in Nicaragua.

Independence Day is the following day on the 15th.  Central America declared its independence in 1821 on the 15th  of September, and this holiday is quite a celebration.  You can easily find a celebration to take part in.

If you want a holiday that will last for a month, you can go to Mes del Rosario in October.  It is celebrated every Saturday in October, although it is only celebrated in Granada.  If you are in the area, you can take part in the fun on a weekly basis.

If you are in Masaya, you can go to Festividades de San Jeronimo.  It is celebrated on every Sunday of the month and is a great deal of fun.

Then, of course, are the December holidays.  There is Immaculate Conception, which is celebrated on December 8th.   Christmas is on the 25th, and if you like the idea of spending Christmas on the beach, this is the perfect trip for you.

You can easily plan your trip to Nicaragua around one of the many holidays that are celebrated throughout the year.  You can have a great time and make the most out of your trip.






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