Learning Spanish in Latinamerican Spanish School is so much more than taking a spanish course. LSS offers the oportunity for discovering Nicaragua and Latin America. Our Spanish Courses offer a journey into the language, the culture, Nicaraguans and Latin American life. LSS is one of the best Spanish Schools in Nicaragua and in Latin America. Let us show you Nicaragua.

Nicaragua

“Land of lakes and volcanoes”

Nicaragua, land of exotic and warm beaches where the sun shines all day long, crystal clear water, rugged and tropical rivers, colonial cities, a rich history dating back to more than 6,000 years old, friendly and vivid people, an impressive fresh-water lake - the only lake in the world that contains sharks, and five other salt-water aquatic vertebrates. Nicaragua is a place virtually unknown to most people. It is either thought of as simply a small country, or its name elicits the comment "Where is that?" Find it all in http://www.visitnicaragua.com
 

But ... where in the world is Nicaragua?
In the Heart of Central America

Nicaragua is situated in Central America. It is the largest country in the region with a land mass of 130, 668 km2, a little more than that of England. The country has a population of some 5,000,000 comprised of the following ethnic groups: Mestizos, Hispanic descent, African descent, and Amerindians.

   

San Juan del Sur

The Pacific Pearl

San Juan del Sur is situated in the Rivas Province. Rivas is an isthmus bordered by the Pacific Ocean and Lake Nicaragua (Cocibolca).

   

142 km from Managua City, San Juan del Sur is an ideal place for surfers and seafood lovers. It is one of the most popular recreational areas. The beach is sun drenched, clean and loaded with small bars, restaurants, hotels and picnic areas where you can find delicious seafood dinners and pleasant music.

The bay,almost all of the time, is full of small fishing boats and it's one of the best places to get to know the fishermen and perhaps go fishing with them. San Juan del Sur offers the ambience of a quiet port city in a bay which is a port of call for cruise ships. The people of the city are very welcoming. You can go fishing, take a spin on a sailboat, scuba dive, surf or wind surf. The beach of “La Flor” has the privilege of being one of the world's few egg-laying grounds of the paslama (olive ridley) turtle. Thousands of these interesting creatures come here each year between July and January. See more in "http://www.manfut.org.ni", "http://www.intur.gob.ni"