SOLENTINAME ISLANDS

The Solentiname Archipelago, located in the southeast extreme of Lake Nicaragua is one of the most important cultural and natural regions of Nicaragua. 36 volcanic islands of different sizes are homes of many species of birds including neo-tropical cormorants, tiger herons, white ibis, great egrets, green herons, great kiskadees, and others.

Unique features of Solentiname:

  • Solentiname became an important battle ground against Somoza’s regime. Some monuments erected in honor of those who died in the liberation of the country in 1979 can be seen today at the entrance of the Mancarron Island, one of the 36 islands of the archipelago.

  • The famous Nicaraguan poet and priest Ernesto Cardenal began his important cultural work in these isolated communities in the 60’s. Under his guidance these people learned native art and their paintings represent the colorful and natural life that surrounds the islands.

  • The people of Solentiname are also dedicated to the activity of wood carving. They skillfully transform Balsa wood into colorful pieces of art such as animal figures including frogs, birds, fish and other type of decoration. Their art has transcended the Nicaraguan borders to Europe and the United States.

  • Fishing is also a part of everyday life. Locals capture fresh water bass, perches and garfish.

  • Solentiname is also the perfect spot to stay in one of the local lodges and start exploring the Guatuzos Reserve. Just 30 minutes away to the south Los Guatuzos is an excellent natural location to enjoy wildlife such as caimans, green iguanas, howler, spider and white face monkeys, and all different species of birds.

Activities:

  • Birdwatching

  • Art and paintings

  • Swimming

  • Fishing

  • Flora and Fauna Observation

  • Rural Life

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