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“” via mobileThe Ortiz family was very gracious and friendly during my initial three day stay. They went out of their way several times to make my stay an enjoyable experience and to solve any problem I might have. In fact, I extended my stay for an additional three days and am considering a longer stay there this spring.Thank A TripAdvisor Member Level Contributor“” via mobileWe spent 3 nights in this hostal in altagracia. The location is not far from a lot outdoor activities. The owners are very nice and helps you with any of your question. The rooms and bathrooms are basic but clean. If you are looking for a cheap place it is a good oneThank fannygdn Level Contributor“” via mobileThe family was very kind and accomdating. We were able to rent bicycles, given advice on places to bike to and eat, they were even able to set up a hike to go up concepcion for the next morning. We woke up for our hike at 4am and they even prepared breakfast prepared when we woke up.

Level Contributor“” People are very friendly, good and quiet location and the breakfast (pancake) for 2 dollars was great. However, it's a véry simple place. The door of my room couldn't lock, he said he was going to bring me a fan, but he didn't, so I had to ask at night again. No night lamp, little cabinet or chair. Level Contributor“” via mobileThe family Ortiz offer a unique Nicaraguan family hospedaje You come to Altagracia (which is perfect if you want to climb the bigger and just next door volcano Conception - from Altagracia side the ridge of volcano is higher), and with three-four minutes walk you find the family hospedaje Ortiz. They receive you warmly. I stayed in a basic biggish... Level Contributor“” via mobileI stayed here cause it was the cheapest option and my friend didnt want to pay anymore. The place is super basic but i think everything is basic in altagracia. Its is owned by a nice family and it usually looks clean. I was bitten a lot by mosquitos, made me want to go home...

But the family insisted there's... “” I came here for the price,I stayed for the family. It was my second time in alatagracia and I deeply regret that I didn't stay here the first time! The beds are comfortables, the sheets are clean, the prices are more than honest and the food is really good.
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skb backpack tackle boxAlthough the owner, Mario, and his son Achille, gave us a warm welcoming and were very helpful to preparate our stay on the island, there is a serious security problem there.
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When we were away during the day (to Charco Verde), someone crawled into our room and stole 60$ from our backpacks. Which were in the locked... Level Contributor“” Casa Ortiz is more an experience than a hostel.
electric mk3 backpack reviewIt's actually the house where the Ortiz family lives with a separate building where the guest rooms are.
backpack 3opreisEverything is quite basic but this adds to the atmosphere and the whole place is very clean.
ravier backpack size The place is mostly run by Mario and his son, but it seems that the whole... “” After volunteering for a few weeks in Nica, I went to Ometepe looking for a few days RnR. I definitely found it on the island and part of the reason for that was my wonderful stay at Ospedaje Ortiz.

I stayed here following a recommendation from someone else and found it to be just as she described. Tips on Backpacking in Nicaragua Posted in: Central America // Nicaragua First of all, for some, the thought of traveling to Nicaragua is unsettling. A third world country ravaged by war in the 70’s and 80’s, the second poorest country next to Haiti in the western hemisphere, and political corruption. However, the thought of backpacking in Nicaragua takes on a whole new vision. Set aside your previous thoughts of war, poverty, and corruption about this country. Nicaragua has been reborn into a new country over the past few years. In fact, the CIA has ranked it the safest country in Central America. The native people are utmost some of the nicest in the world and the country is beautiful to boot. Nicaragua is a backpackers dream location. From colonial cities that seem like they haven’t been touched since the 1500’s to isolated beach villages on both the Caribbean and Pacific coasts to the booming metropolis that is Managua, the capital, the backpacker will a huge number of inexpensive hostels, guest houses, camping, restaurants, and nightlife.

The colonial cities of Leon and Granada cater to the backpacking crowd. Leon, once the capital of Nicaragua, boasts the ever popular Big Foot Hostel. Big Foot Hostel is famous for it’s amazing Mojitos and inexpensive, amazing food. Another great hostel in Leon is more of a hotel than a hostel, private room can be had for $35 USD a night with hot water shower and cable TV. Both Big Foot Hostel and Los Balcones offer free wireless internet. Twenty minutes west from Leon lies the popular yet undiscovered beach towns of Las Penitas and Poneloya. Both are quaint fishing villages with miles of uncrowded beaches and amazing surfing. One of my favorite destinations in Nicaragua, Las Penitas offers one of the most amazing hotel/hostels I have ever stayed it. This place is called Playa Roca Beach Hotel. Playa Roca offers simple yet amazing accommodations at very inexpensive rates. An ocean front private room with private bathroom can be had for $35 USD. With great food, an amazing rancho to relax in, and a laid back vibe;