Luxury holidays in San Juan del Sur

When to go

To avoid the rainy season, and for peak climbing conditions, book your trip for June to August. September and October are the rainiest months, but if you can handle a little soaking, rates tend to be cheaper and the flora is out in full force.

Getting there

  • Planes

    San Juan del Sur is around a two-hour drive from Nicaragua’s capital Managua; fly into Augusto C Sandino International Airport or Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport in Liberia, Costa Rica, around a three-hour drive away. If arriving from Liberia, take note that rental cars cannot be taken over the border at Peñas Blancas, and hotel transfers will switch vehicles on the Nicaragua side. Border crossings can be notoriously slow, often taking several hours, so keep an iPad to hand for the wait.
  • Automobiles

    As Nicaragua opens up to tourism, its roads are improving; however, they’re still a little chaotic or ramshackle in places, so only confident drivers should attempt to go it alone. Livestock aren’t always penned in and may wander into the road, so be quick on the draw. There are car-hire booths at both Augusto C Sandino International Airport or Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport, or most resorts are happy to arrange transportation.