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Felicia Relinski
Office:(604) 437-1123
Cell:(604) 786-6304
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Coldwell Banker Westburn
5489 Kingsway
Burnaby, British Columbia
V5H 2G1 Canada
 
 
 
Overview

Fiery and molten under its shifting skin, peaceful and vast on the surface of its great lakes, Nicaragua is at once intensely inspiring, incredibly frustrating, and deeply relaxing as a low-slung hammock. Here you’ll find all manner of wild adventures, be the kind with vines, monkeys, machetes, or the type that changes the course of your life and soul forever.

Nicaraguans are fiercely proud of their heritage. Everything that makes them Nicaraguan-from the geology and history of their land to their poetry and music-distinguishes them from their Central American neighbors. Opening your self to what makes Nicaragua Nicaragua, is the first step to really knowing this country.

A well know land for its lakes and volcanoes, it is the largest Central American country. Surrounded by the Pacific and the Caribbean Sea, in the heart of America, it has dozens of spectacular volcanoes, lakes, lagoons, and rivers, with hundreds of flora and fauna species that make the country an ideal eco-tourism destination.

Colonial towns, archeological treasures, local folklore and traditions are a must to see and experience, but above all, its people are exceptional warm and hospitable.

Prepare to answer a lot of questions when you tell people about your visit to Nicaragua. In fact, the outdated jokes and curious looks you’ll get will provide perfect opportunities to spread a little known truth: Nicaragua awaits you!

Pack a little extra patience and the brightest color film you can find, and welcome to Nicaragua; the land of lakes, volcanoes and unspoiled beaches in the heart of America
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