Hi everyone,
We're planning a last minute 2-week trip with our 3 year old daughter. We're thinking about the following:
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the Corn Islands - tyring to choose between Isla de la Princessa on Big Corn and Casa Iguana on Little Corn. It must be one of those two places because they are the only ones with cabanas on the beach that have private toilets (there's no way we're doing potty and teeth brushing with a 3 year old in shared toilets). Is it worth going to both islands, or are they similar enough that we should see what else Nicaragua has to offer? We're thinking 4 nights on one island, or 4 and 2 if we do both islands.
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Granada - is it worth it? how long?
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Isla de Ometepe - how many days should we stay there? Is Santo Domingo too windy at this time of year for a 3-year old who will spend lots of time playing in the sand?
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SJDS - would like this to be the last place, because we're splurging on a posh ecolodge for two nights, and thought it would be a good way to end the trip
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Managua - last night at airport hotel for very early morning flight
Also, if you have any thoughts on the routing, please let us know. We were hoping to do them in the order listed above, but it's a bit of a hassle because our 3-leg flight from the US lands in the morning and we'll have to wait several hours at the airport with an overtired kid (and parents) before we can fly to Big Corn.
Ok, last question, will the places above give us a good feel for Nicaraguan culture, and a feeling like we saw the country? I was also thinking about Rio San Juan and Laguna de Perlas, but we don't have that much time and they might be too tough for traveling with a little one.
Thanks for all your help!
Tamar

