😛Language: The two most widely spoken languages in Nicaragua are English and Spanish, If you are travelling to any rural areas, it is unlikely the locals will understand English, so be sure to know common Spanish phrases before your trip.

💵Currency: The currency in Nicaragua is called the Cordoba, however, most places will accept the US Dollar (USD).

🔌Outlet: The outlet type used in Nicaragua is the same as in the United States, which is the Type A and Type B outlets. These outlets have two flat parallel pins (Type A) or two flat parallel pins with a grounding pin (Type B), and the standard voltage is 120V. Make sure to bring the appropriate adapters if your devices have different plug types to ensure they can be used without any issues during your trip.

💳Cards: You can use a card to pay in Nicaragua and they are widely accepted at most establishments, including hotels, restaurants, shops, and tourist attractions. For more local places, you will want to bring cash. It is nice to have Cordoba on hand, but most places will accept the US Dollar as well.

🪙ATMs: Nicaragua has ATMs available in various locations, especially in popular tourist areas such as in Managua, Grenada, Leon, and Rivas. It will be helpful to have cash on hand during our trip.

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How to Get to Dream Sea Resort Camp Nicaragua The easiest way to get the camp (if you are not already traveling in Nicaragua), is to fly to Managua Airport….