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Call us today! 505-8739-6174 or 505-8720-4656 |
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Your money will go a very long way! |
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The Córdoba (C$) is the official currency of Nicaragua. ($1 USD = 26.11 C$) But US Dollars are also widely accepted and exchanged throughout the country. And your money will go far because, comparatively, living in Nicaragua is much more affordable than North America.
See cost-of-living calculators:
Expatistan
Numbeo
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Despite much of what you’ve probably heard, Nicaragua is a relatively
safe country! |
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Don't be cynical! No, not relatively safe to Damascus! But safe in comparison to say,
Panama. And Nicaragua is as safe as the country we always get negatively compared to,
our neighbors to the South, Costa Rica. But don't take our word for it.
See what these two impartial sources have to say about it:
The United Nations
NationMaster
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So much to see and do! |
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With nearly 1/5 of the Nicaraguan territory designated a 'protected area' and vast geographic
diversity, Nicaragua is an ecological wonderland. From lushlyctopped volcanoes to Caribbean
underwater gardens (and everything in between) the wondrous nature of Nicaragua offers limitless
attractions like surfing, kayaking, ziplining and hiking for the adventure-seeker and incredible
flora and fauna for the placid observer to enjoy. You'll never be bored living in Nicaragua!
Start discovering Nicaragua!
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Close proximity to North America |
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With direct flights connecting from Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, LA and Houston just averaging
between 2-5 hours in flight-time, these airlines can zip you to and from your North American
home and your home in Nicaragua with relative ease:
United Airlines
American Airlines
Avianca
Spirit Airlines
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Say goodbye to your snow shovel! |
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With its proximity to the equator, the average temperature in Western Nicaragua averages
between lows of 73° F (23° C) to a highs of 86° F (30° C) in January, and low averages of
79° F (26° C) to maximum temperatures of 88° F (31° C) in July. After a dry season lasting
from November to April, rains begin in May and continue to October, giving the Pacific
Lowlands 40 to 60 inches (1,016 to 1,524 mm) of precipitation.
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You won’t be alone! |
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With more and more North American expats settling in Nicaragua you'll always have
plenty of friends to share in your Independance Day BBQ, Thanksgiving Dinner or should
homesickness ever hit.
Here are some expat networks and blogs we recommend you join if you're considering a
move to Nicaragua:
InterNations
An Expat Life In Nicaragua
Rewired and Retired in Nicaragua
The Nicaragua Gringo
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