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San Juan del Sur is a laid-back fishing village turned surf-and-sunset haven on Nicaragua's Pacific coast. Its crescent-shaped bay, lined with palm trees and casual beach bars, sets the scene for a quintessential Central American beach escape. While the town itself is compact and easy to explore on foot, the real draw lies in the surrounding coastline: world-class surf breaks, wild beaches, and a string of hilltop viewpoints that explode with colour at sundown.
Highlights & What to See
- Playa San Juan del Sur – The main beach is perfect for swimming, people-watching, and catching the sunset from one of the many beachfront palapas.
- Christ of the Mercy Statue (El Cristo de la Misericordia) – A 15-minute uphill walk (or quicker taxi) rewards you with panoramic views over the bay and coast; go just before sunset for the best light.
- Playa Maderas – A 15-minute drive north, this is the area's most popular surf beach, with consistent waves for intermediates and a bohemian cliffside café scene.
- Playa Hermosa – A wilder, less-crowded stretch of sand with powerful waves for experienced surfers; accessible by 4WD or a scenic hike from Maderas.
- Surfing & Yoga – The town is a hub for surf schools and yoga retreats, often combined in week-long packages. Try Dale Dagger Surf Camp for lessons or Buddha's Garden for a serene yoga session.
- Fishing & Boat Tours – Charter a panga for sportfishing (marlin, sailfish) or a sunset cruise along the coast, often stopping at secluded coves like Pie del Gigante.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers spend 3–4 days in San Juan del Sur, which gives you time to settle into the rhythm of surf, sun and socialising. A typical itinerary: day one exploring the town and hiking to the Christ statue for sunset; day two surfing at Maderas or Hermosa; day three taking a boat trip or visiting a nearby beach like Playa El Coco. If you're a dedicated surfer or looking for a longer digital-nomad stint, a week allows you to explore more remote breaks and take a few days to simply lounge in a hammock.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Granada – A 1.5-hour drive north, this colonial gem on Lake Nicaragua is perfect for a day trip or overnight; don't miss the colourful cathedral and a boat ride through the isletas.
- Ometepe Island – Twin volcanoes rising from Lake Nicaragua, 2.5 hours away (including ferry); ideal for hiking, kayaking and spotting howler monkeys.
- Rivas – The nearest sizable town, with a bustling market and connections to the Pacific coast; worth a quick stop for local snacks.
- Playa Gigante – A sleepy fishing village 30 minutes south, with excellent surf and a more rustic, off-the-grid vibe.
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Image credits
- Granada — JOHN K THORNE / CC CC0 1.0
- Rivas — SurfaceWarriors / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Playa Gigante — Auckland War Memorial Museum / CC BY 4.0
- Playa Maderas — VANT Vistas Aéreas / CC BY 3.0
- Playa Hermosa — chipoco / Public domain