WiseAsh wrote:
I saw the ad as well. It was put on by a resort hotel in south Nicaragua. The flight left from the Pavis airport at 7 AM and returned at 1 PM. Lunch at the resort was included. It was advertised for the busy executive etc.
I just sent one of my clients on this trip. Here is his trip report.
I did the visa renewal trip to Rio Indio Lodge in San Juan, Nicaragua this morning and when I say morning, I mean morning. I left the house at 5 AM and drove to the Pavas airport. At that time of the day, it took about 20 minutes. Over the next 40 minutes other gringos carrying backpacks came in. Our host, Dr. Lopez arrived about 6. We paid exit tax and boarded a twin-engine d six-seat airplane. Wheels were up about 7 and we landed at the Greytown International Airport. Roll your eyes if you will, it's a nice strip and they really do have a terminal. I was told it opened in April of this year.
We had about ten minute boat ride on the San Juan Lagoon, or as I think our guide said had once been called Morgan's Lagoon for the pirate captain that took refuge there to avoid the British and to take on fresh water and provisions.
The Rio Indio Lodge is quite impressive. We went in had coffee and juice, toured the property. The rooms seem quite nice. Theres a pool with swim up bar and a bar with TV and pool table adjacent to the pool. We were then taken on a to minute boat trip to Greytown, a Nicaraguan fishing village. There are no roads in so there are no cars. Otherwise, there's nothing of interest there. Back to the lodge and we were served a brunch. If you go, don't start eating until they bring out the langostinas. The little lobsters were wonderful. A couple of people had two. Alas, I had eaten a potato quiche and pinto gallo so I only had one but it was excellent. They also served mimosas.
Out flight plan was to leave at 11:00 but we didn't get off until about 11:30. We touched down at Pavas a couple of minutes before noon. And it took me longer to drive from the airport here than the flight from Greytown to here.
There was noting to spend money on other than the $195 to go, the CR exit tax and the Nicaraguan entrance tax. So the trip cost $238.
To a person, everyone said they would like to go back and spend a for a few days there. The lodge has 2 ocean fishing boats and six smaller boats they use in the canals and on the lagoons. Tarpon, snook and guapote seem to be the main species fished. I asked but didn't get any brochures but was told it was $124 a day and that was all inclusive, including, booze. I'm not sure they know me and my friends though so that may not apply long. I don't know what the tariffs are for fishing.
Bill P, Heredia