Explore Granada’s Islets: 365 islands, historic Fortress San Pablo, and Los Monos Island. Discover history and breathtaking views.
Explore Granada’s Islets: 365 islands, historic Fortress San Pablo, and Los Monos Island. Discover history and breathtaking views.
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Islets of Granada - These islets, of volcanic origin, were formed when the Mombacho volcano erupted, sending much of its cone into the lake thousands of years ago, thus creating the archipelago. Most of the islets are lush with vegetation…
The scenery is breathtaking, with abundant birdlife and stunning views of volcanoes (Ometepe Island &…
- Islets of Granada - These islets, of volcanic origin, were formed when the Mombacho volcano erupted, sending much of its cone into the lake thousands of years ago, thus creating the archipelago. Most of the islets are lush with vegetation…
The scenery is breathtaking, with abundant birdlife and stunning views of volcanoes (Ometepe Island & Mombacho) and Lake Nicaragua. The best times to visit are early morning or at sunset, when you can witness numerous birds and a vibrant sky…

- Boat ride
- Visit Monkey Island by boat
- Private round-trip transportation from hotel or house
- Certified guide
- Entrance to Spanish Fortress San Pablo, built in 1665
- Boat ride
- Visit Monkey Island by boat
- Private round-trip transportation from hotel or house
- Certified guide
- Entrance to Spanish Fortress San Pablo, built in 1665
- Food and drinks
- Food and drinks
Granada Islets Tour – Among the most sought-after tours in Granada is the exploration of the islets. This collection consists of 365 tiny islands dispersed around the Asese peninsula. These islets have a volcanic origin, having been formed when the Mombacho volcano erupted, sending much of its cone into the lake thousands of years ago, thus creating the…
Granada Islets Tour – Among the most sought-after tours in Granada is the exploration of the islets. This collection consists of 365 tiny islands dispersed around the Asese peninsula. These islets have a volcanic origin, having been formed when the Mombacho volcano erupted, sending much of its cone into the lake thousands of years ago, thus creating the archipelago. The majority of the islets are lush with vegetation. The area offers stunning scenery, abundant birdlife, and breathtaking views of the volcanoes (Ometepe Island & Mombacho) and Lake Nicaragua. The optimal times to visit the islets are early morning or at sunset, when visitors can enjoy a vibrant sky and numerous bird species.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.