Journal.

Surf, travel, and life on the Pacific.

May 1, 2026

Surfing El Tránsito: A Guide to Nicaragua’s Most Consistent Wave

There are three things that tend to stick with people after their first week surfing El Tránsito, Nicaragua. The first is how rarely the wind is wrong. Lake Nicaragua and Lake Managua sit east of the country’s Pacific coastline, and the wind generated by their basins blows steadily toward the ocean, offshore, for more than […]

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April 30, 2026

Is Nicaragua Safe to Visit? An Honest Guide for Travelers in 2026

Most guests who start by asking, “Is Nicaragua safe to visit?” arrive a few weeks later, spend a peaceful week on the coast, and leave saying something along the lines of: I had no idea it would feel this easy. The honest picture of Nicaragua in 2026 is more nuanced than that of most travel […]

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April 30, 2026

Best Time to Visit Nicaragua’s Pacific Coast: A Month-by-Month Guide

What is the best time to visit Nicaragua’s Pacific coast? The short answer is that there is no bad time to come. The Pacific coast of Nicaragua sits close enough to the equator that the temperature is steady year-round: air in the mid-eighties, water in the high seventies to mid-eighties, and offshore wind blowing more […]

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April 30, 2026

How to Get from Managua Airport to El Tránsito

The drive from Managua’s Augusto C. Sandino International Airport (MGA) to El Tránsito is one of the easiest airport-to-coast transfers in Central America. The road is paved almost the entire way; only the final stretch into the village turns to dirt. The distance is short, and within ninety minutes of clearing immigration, you can be […]

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