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Wake Up and Smell the Coffee in Matagalpa

Bite-sized trip

    • Itinerary:
      Matagalpa Region
    • Duration:
      3 days / 2 nights (flexible)
    • Price:
      From £ 220.- per person (excluding flights)
    • Highlights:
      Stay in a family owned eco-lodge in the mountains
    • Learn about the coffee making process on a local coffee tour
    • Hike to visit the nearby indigenous Indian communities
    The Matagalpa region is a paradise for adventure travellers. Soaring mountains, indigenous villages, a temperate climate and German history can all be found here. This bite-sized trip will take you to Matagalpa's Pacsila region where you'll discover how coffee is made, from bean to cup. You’ll stay in a cosy hotel in the Cerro Arenal Nature Reserve with views across the mountains.
    Nicaragua landscape nature mist
    Matagalpa two people

    Day 1 – Arrival in Matagalpa

    Matagalpa is famous for its coffee production, but you might not know that there is a large indigenous Indian community in the region resulting in a multitude of interesting handicrafts and lively music. Nestled in a green valley between mountain peaks, the area is ideal for hikes and treks. You’ll stay in a mountain view hotel in the Cerro Arenal Nature Reserve.

    Days 2-3 – Coffee tour & departure

    Today is all about coffee, so why not grab a cup at breakfast this morning? It’s almost certainly from the region. After a leisurely breakfast you’ll head out to the coffee plantations to begin this Nicaragua coffee tour. You’ll learn about the whole coffee making process from bean to cup and your guide will explain everything, from harvesting, washing, drying, roasting and grinding of the beans.

    Coffee guide
    Matagalpa local women weaving

    The tour ends in the early afternoon with a cup of coffee where the guide will answer any remaining questions. This tour only runs during the zafra, when the coffee can be harvested, between November and March. If you’d like to travel to Matagalpa outside these months, we can leave today free for you to explore under your own steam, or arrange a trek to the nearby indigenous Indian communities.

    The next day it’s time to say goodbye to the coffee fields and prepare for your next adventure.

    Accommodation

    Matagalpa accommodation bed
    Matagalpa accommodation bedroom
    Matagalpa accommodation bungalow exterior

    This bite-sized trip combines well with