Masaya (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈsaʝa]) is the capital city of Masaya department in Nicaragua. It is situated approximately 14 km west of Granada and 31 km southeast from Managua.
Restaurants in Masaya
4.5 based on 1,329 reviews
The night tour at Masaya is 100% worth your time, money, and effort. There aren’t that many accessible places on earth where you can stare down into a pool of molten lava. See the lava shift; hear the earth churn. We were mesmerized. Note: when you are waiting in the car line for your turn to go to the top, it is worth it to get out of your vehicle to explore the visitor center.
4.5 based on 982 reviews
A beautiful spot which reminded me of Crater Lake. Nearby many vendors of inexpensive handicrafts for sale.
4.5 based on 111 reviews
Wonderful museum or visitor center included in your park entry fee. Well worth checking out and spending 30-60 minutes. They’ve just added a restaurant as well. Lots of cool charts, maps, animals, and stuff worn and used in the recent crossing of the volcano on the tight rope
4.5 based on 50 reviews
We are Samaritan Tours. We provide tours to show visitors the unique historical, ecological and cultural heritage of Nicaragua. As experience tour guides and natives of Nicaragua, we are qualified to care for our guests' safety, comfort and translate and negotiate on their behalf. We are certified by Intur, the Nicaraguan Tourism Board. Most of our tours start in Masaya and usually go to the active Masaya Volcano, the old colonial city of Grenada and the nearby ecological wonder of Isletas de Granada, and a tour of the Mombacho jungle canopy.
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