Fly from
Budget
$242 - $500
Route
Depart
Return
Price
NewarkManagua Augusto C Sandino
EWR - MGA
EWRMGA
Newark
Sat 6/15
1 stop15h 07m
Managua Augusto C Sandino
Fri 6/21
1 stop21h 36m
NewarkManagua Augusto C Sandino
EWR - MGA
EWRMGA
Newark
Sat 6/15
1 stop15h 07m
Managua Augusto C Sandino
Tue 6/18
1 stop21h 04m
NewarkManagua Augusto C Sandino
EWR - MGA
EWRMGA
Newark
Tue 6/11
1 stop15h 29m
Managua Augusto C Sandino
Tue 6/18
1 stop20h 39m
New York LaGuardiaManagua Augusto C Sandino
LGA - MGA
LGAMGA
New York LaGuardia
Thu 10/24
1 stop9h 41m
Managua Augusto C Sandino
Wed 11/6
1 stop9h 32m
New York John F Kennedy IntlManagua Augusto C Sandino
JFK - MGA
JFKMGA
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 10/22
1 stop8h 00m
Managua Augusto C Sandino
Tue 10/29
2 stops18h 45m
New York LaGuardiaManagua Augusto C Sandino
LGA - MGA
LGAMGA
New York LaGuardia
Wed 8/14
1 stop17h 50m
Managua Augusto C Sandino
Wed 8/21
2 stops21h 59m
New York John F Kennedy IntlManagua Augusto C Sandino
JFK - MGA
JFKMGA
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 11/5
2 stops12h 14m
Managua Augusto C Sandino
Wed 11/20
2 stops13h 05m
Currently, September is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Nicaragua (average of $275). Flying to Nicaragua in June will prove the most costly (average of $482). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$323
February
$358
March
$420
April
$381
May
$377
June
$482
July
$474
August
$326
September
$275
October
$304
November
$384
December
$412
The rainy season lasts the whole summer – and then some – so book in April and you should get the best combination of warm temperatures and minimal rainfall.
Overview
After enduring a protracted and violent civil war – in which the US had a large hand – Nicaragua has rebounded and become so stable that the tourism industry has grown 300 percent since 2004. Whether it’s the allure of pristine beaches on the Caribbean and Pacific coasts, the booming business of ecotourism or the good times to be had in the major cities of Granada and Leon and the Nicaraguan capital of Managua, tourists are finding their way here in droves. Oh, and it doesn’t hurt that everything in Nicaragua is cheap, and every dollar spent goes a long way.
Nicaragua is a country rich in culture; like most nations in Central and South America, Nicaragua’s history and society is defined by the intersection of Spanish and English colonialism with native cultures. Book a cheap flight to Nicaragua and find out for yourself all that this vibrant nation has to offer, from diverse geography, music, religion, folklore, and food.
Entertainment
Comfort
Overall
Food
Boarding
Crew
Reviews
The food is horrible and little, a single meal is served on a 7 hour flight. The movies are old and there are very few options in Portuguese. Regarding the crew, they are not helpful or friendly.
Entertainment
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Overall
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The food is horrible and little, a single meal is served on a 7 hour flight. The movies are old and there are very few options in Portuguese. Regarding the crew, they are not helpful or friendly.
Entertainment
Comfort
Overall
Food
Boarding
Crew
Reviews
The food is horrible and little, a single meal is served on a 7 hour flight. The movies are old and there are very few options in Portuguese. Regarding the crew, they are not helpful or friendly.
Entertainment
Comfort
Overall
Food
Boarding
Crew
Reviews
The food is horrible and little, a single meal is served on a 7 hour flight. The movies are old and there are very few options in Portuguese. Regarding the crew, they are not helpful or friendly.
Entertainment
Comfort
Overall
Food
Boarding
Crew
Reviews
The food is horrible and little, a single meal is served on a 7 hour flight. The movies are old and there are very few options in Portuguese. Regarding the crew, they are not helpful or friendly.
Entertainment
Comfort
Overall
Food
Boarding
Crew
Reviews
The food is horrible and little, a single meal is served on a 7 hour flight. The movies are old and there are very few options in Portuguese. Regarding the crew, they are not helpful or friendly.
The climate is tropical, with a rainy season from May to October.
Bus travel is the best way to get around Nicaragua. Repurposed, old-fashioned, yellow (though often repainted) American school buses transport the country’s people from town to town and city to city. The buses are jam packed – your luggage will be strapped to the roof – and an amazing way to become instantly immersed in Nicaraguan culture. Just as in most developing nations, there are also refitted vans, or ‘microbuses,’ that cram as many as 15 people into a vehicle originally meant to carry eight and transport them cheaply from point to point in big cities. Taxis are also available in cities and the prices should be negotiated.
Nicaragua lives with the unfortunate reality that it sits on a major fault line. A 1972 earthquake destroyed much of the capital of Managua but unfortunately wasn’t an anomaly. Seismologists have estimated that the capital will see major earthquake activity every 50 years or so (it also suffered a brutal quake in 1931).