Lo hermoso de Nicaragua aparte de sus cultura paisajes y historia son sus gente personas con gran corazón trabajadora y luchadores por salir adelante hay q conocer Nicaragua yo quede encantado con este país y no solo yo varios de lo q conocimos Nicaragua te invito a q descubra por ty mismo este país no te dejes llevar por política o noticias falsas se tu por tu propia cuenta q veas lo lindo de este país Mexico te quiere Nicaragua arriba Nicaragua
Political problems are everywhere. I was born in Nicaragua when the last war broke out in the 80’s. The chances of a second war is very little, they migth have a political turmoil when Ortega dies but having a second civil war. I dont See that happening. People Want to work!
You’re going to find it to be a very unique place. We were literally reminiscing about our time there today with our girls. We have such great memories of our time there. ❤️🇳🇮
Nicaragua 🇳🇮 Siempre haciendo un país muy seguro a diferencia de otros.! Nicaragua su población es muy amigable respetuosas.! Allí donde me quiero retirar para descansar.!!!💕
We are considering moving to San Juan Del Sur from South Africa in the the nexrt year or so with our 2 daughters (9 and 11). Our kids safety and future is one of the biggest reasons and this beautiful area and its awesome looking school would be perfect. Its a long way from home, especially having elderly parents, but life is short and i think the move and experience would be great for all of us. Cant wait to come over for a 'scouting' trip in the near future.
I'm not sure about post secondary school for your girls or curricular. The grade school there from what everyone says is amazing! You'll love the community there too. I'm sure there are many things you'll dearly miss from SA though. A scouting trip is a perfect idea before you make any big decisions. San Juan is so close to Costa Rica, you can check it out too.
@@GrowingUpWithoutBorders Thanks, it's probably the biggest decision we will ever make in our lives so its comforting getting positive feedback. And well done to you for the adventure you have taken your kids on. They will be so much richer for the experience. Most of us are scared to leave our comfort zones 😅
That's a good idea just to go for a short time to see if you will like it... Don't bring heavy jackets bc almost never gets cold, unless you want to go hike mountains on the North side of the Country near the border Honduras or if you want to go to Costa Rica, a fleece a sweater or Hoodie will do it... Paisito (as we call it sometimes) is a safe country compare to others. From I've seen in the news SA is having a big issue with burglary and theft and friction between whites and blacks (that's sad) I hope for the best and like in Nica everything gets resolved quick and people can go back to their regular lives. Greetings 🖐️
Lived there for a month in January a few years back. The wind was constant and ferocious every single day. Was told it was like that the entire winter due to the fact that the Atlantic/Caribbean is much warmer than the Pacific in that area and it creates significant wind due to the differences in barometric pressure. When it calmed down to 30 mph we considered it a good day. I saw wind take surfboards down the beach, saw the wind blow a metal table off a porch and trying to use the beach at 60mph was not pleasant, nor was trying to use the water with a 60mph wind chill. People were very nice, there was a strong sense of civic commitment and food prices were outstanding and the food was excellent. I also participated in releasing at least 200 turtles which was very cool. Just be advised about the wind.
Oh yes. I heard that the wind picks up during the winter months. We left right when these conditions would have changed so we didn’t experience any of this.
I live in sjds for 5 years, moving back in 2 weeks. (Playa Marsella). The wind didn’t bother me that much.. it doesn’t stay windy 24/7… is worse at the playa, not bad inland , except up on a hill, like at naked tiger. . It beats the hell out of the tundra of New England.. I’m getting to despise the states.. you can have my share. I’m out of here.
Thank you so much this video provide me a lot love to see Americans and Canadians together one community soon I will be there for sure look g for a piece of land at this present moment
Nicaragua is gorgeous you live a good life there, that is Why a lot of people is moving there, the vegetation is great blue sky beautiful beaches at night the sky is dark and you can see how beautiful is the universe full of stars. San Juan del Norte is beautiful too, I send my love to all of you.
Just Confirmed my decision !!! Thank You !!! I did not see the Real Estate Agents Contact Info : I want to look at some properties !!! My key thing is the Surfing and the Small Community !!!
Many expats and retirees want to live in san juan del sur but where do they meet? I have no idea. When you walk through the city you mainly see backpackers. There are bars for backpackers and some for nicaraguan people and at the beach front it is more for families. Not many places where expats or retirees can meet, maybe bar republika or that sports bar near rositas. Please let me know more places if you know them.
You'll love it but...I heard that it was different than when we were there since we went when there wasn't many tourists and some have said it's a very different vibe. Who knows..
Yeah out account was taken down and we haven't been able to get it back yet. Not sure what to do to get it back. They don't really have a real support team to reach out to.
Everything is fine with that, .Nicaragua is a very welcoming country with lots opportunities, that cannot be achieve even in the U.S.A.; here is the prove, but what bothers me is the hipocracy of their current government & some of their people with immigrants, not a fair game in comparison, there is also the derogatory criticism of living conditions, as if some states withing the United States., didn't have similar problems or worse, like some parts of Puerto Rico; now for years, since the hurricane with no water or electricity, New Orleans as well & the mosquitoes have you been to Miami or Texas, shame on the so called 1rst world country, that not even during the pandemic had they fumigated the streets, at least not in the best city in the world, as they like to call NYC., now growing up in Nicaragua in the 80s, . That was done at least twice a week & it still been done by the Army, how is that for facts, lets be conscious, aware grateful & treat others with respect & equality everywhere.
Thanks for this insightful comment. I agree with you about the let’s treat everyone with respect and equality everywhere and if the govt doesn’t than at least amongst the people it can be done.
Lots of beautiful properties in Nicaragua. However, no one talks about the growing elephant in the room. Nicaragua is going the way of Cuba and Venezuela. Buying a property is easy and cheap. Keeping the property is another thing. I’m now in the fifth year of a lawsuit to restore my ownership of a family property that was stolen by a Nicaraguan using a forged power of attorney. The court system is slow or unresponsive and subject to arbitrary decisions. Think long and hard before buying real estate in Nicaragua. Caveat emptor!
So where do you go if you want to hang out in an air conditioned mall and go shopping and grab a meal or coffee and just people watch… Managua?? So far away.
Basically because it’s cheap so expatriate can exploit Nicaraguans by opening cheap bars and having a bunch of workers that require little money while the owners go surfing all day
@SuperNicaChica yo me fui hace 14 años pero ya era un adulto, regrese a pasear en 2015, te recomiendo ir a dar una vuelta, ir con algún familiar y si alquilas un vehículo Waze funciona de maravilla allá, hasta en Ometepe, podés ir al cañón de Somoto, escalar volcanes que es algo que me gusta mucho hacer, ir al cerro Negro en León y hacer Sandboarding, también si querés playas paradisíacas, tomas un avión al Caribe hasta Bluefields y de ahí a Corn island , it used to be a pirate stronghold. White Sandy beaches and clear water.. there's plenty to explore... Cuando regrese a nica voy a intentar escalar algún volcán tal vez maderas en Ometepe .. espero te guste el calor ... A mí no me Molesta 90F es calor seco.. Lleva crema para el sol también, ir you go tell your brain to turn your heat and sun mode on!! And enjoy it
I just have to say, its funny how the woman runs a school but doesn't know that Nicaragua is in North America lol, she probably shouldn't be in the education system. 13:40
@@anasobalvarro7829 no she doesn't lol. Nicaragua is IN north america. Google it. You guys are fools. Please list all the countries in north america, according to you...
Oh boy...I can't even imagine. We met with some locals while we were there and heard directly from them what it's like a few years back. Very hard times for them.
As long as the gringos keep their politics back in gringo land I don't mind. If you come and try to talk all that gender theory BS and race baiting talk it won't go down well.
Lo hermoso de Nicaragua aparte de sus cultura paisajes y historia son sus gente personas con gran corazón trabajadora y luchadores por salir adelante hay q conocer Nicaragua yo quede encantado con este país y no solo yo varios de lo q conocimos Nicaragua te invito a q descubra por ty mismo este país no te dejes llevar por política o noticias falsas se tu por tu propia cuenta q veas lo lindo de este país Mexico te quiere Nicaragua arriba Nicaragua
Great to hear the different perspectives from various expats. You choose a beautiful interviewing location too1
Gran fan de BucketListTravellers, I think I´ve watched all your video about my country, so in to it
@@jportoulmos that's so much for all your support! That's so encouraging to hear. We love your country so much and we hope to return one day.
Nicaragua is so beautiful, I hope all the political problems get solve soon. I can’t wait to go back to San Juan del Sur ❤️
Yeah, it was very quiet when we were there but I'm sure day by day people are starting to go back.
The POLITICAL problem is United states problem 🤷♂️
Chad JDS idiot the problem in Nicaragua is the bullshit government.
I wss there in 2019 had a blast 2nd time around...
Political problems are everywhere. I was born in Nicaragua when the last war broke out in the 80’s. The chances of a second war is very little, they migth have a political turmoil when Ortega dies but having a second civil war. I dont
See that happening. People
Want to work!
Hello, we will be moving and retiring to San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua next year. We are so excited. Thank you for this video.
You’re going to find it to be a very unique place. We were literally reminiscing about our time there today with our girls. We have such great memories of our time there. ❤️🇳🇮
Hermoso Nicaragua saludos desde México
hola!😁👋
Nicaragua 🇳🇮 Siempre haciendo un país muy seguro a diferencia de otros.! Nicaragua su población es muy amigable respetuosas.! Allí donde me quiero retirar para descansar.!!!💕
We are considering moving to San Juan Del Sur from South Africa in the the nexrt year or so with our 2 daughters (9 and 11). Our kids safety and future is one of the biggest reasons and this beautiful area and its awesome looking school would be perfect. Its a long way from home, especially having elderly parents, but life is short and i think the move and experience would be great for all of us. Cant wait to come over for a 'scouting' trip in the near future.
I'm not sure about post secondary school for your girls or curricular. The grade school there from what everyone says is amazing! You'll love the community there too. I'm sure there are many things you'll dearly miss from SA though. A scouting trip is a perfect idea before you make any big decisions. San Juan is so close to Costa Rica, you can check it out too.
@@GrowingUpWithoutBorders Thanks, it's probably the biggest decision we will ever make in our lives so its comforting getting positive feedback. And well done to you for the adventure you have taken your kids on. They will be so much richer for the experience. Most of us are scared to leave our comfort zones 😅
That's a good idea just to go for a short time to see if you will like it... Don't bring heavy jackets bc almost never gets cold, unless you want to go hike mountains on the North side of the Country near the border Honduras or if you want to go to Costa Rica, a fleece a sweater or Hoodie will do it... Paisito (as we call it sometimes) is a safe country compare to others. From I've seen in the news SA is having a big issue with burglary and theft and friction between whites and blacks (that's sad) I hope for the best and like in Nica everything gets resolved quick and people can go back to their regular lives. Greetings 🖐️
Lived there for a month in January a few years back. The wind was constant and ferocious every single day. Was told it was like that the entire winter due to the fact that the Atlantic/Caribbean is much warmer than the Pacific in that area and it creates significant wind due to the differences in barometric pressure. When it calmed down to 30 mph we considered it a good day. I saw wind take surfboards down the beach, saw the wind blow a metal table off a porch and trying to use the beach at 60mph was not pleasant, nor was trying to use the water with a 60mph wind chill. People were very nice, there was a strong sense of civic commitment and food prices were outstanding and the food was excellent. I also participated in releasing at least 200 turtles which was very cool. Just be advised about the wind.
Oh yes. I heard that the wind picks up during the winter months. We left right when these conditions would have changed so we didn’t experience any of this.
I live in sjds for 5 years, moving back in 2 weeks. (Playa Marsella). The wind didn’t bother me that much.. it doesn’t stay windy 24/7… is worse at the playa, not bad inland , except up on a hill, like at naked tiger. . It beats the hell out of the tundra of New England.. I’m getting to despise the states.. you can have my share. I’m out of here.
Aló mejor te tocó una temporada de ciclones tropicales o algo así
wind is good, it charges batteries,
It’s been 6 years since this video was made. I’m so grateful this is our home!
Nice!!! We need to come back one day and re-visit. It was so much fun to experience being there.
Super awesome video...i like this video, it offers a varying perspective...
Thats very nice, people go where they are the happiest, as i went to live in Berlin, Germany!
Que lindo ver a esta mama con sus tres hijas disfrutando de lo bello que es Nicaragua... hasta parece que ya se acostumbró al calor jajaja
Gracias y si nos gustan el calor siempre y cuando haya agua cerca para refrescarse. 😂😂
Another top destination for central America ! Especially love San Juan del Sur👍❤️️🌊
We agree! Loved our time there!
Thank you so much this video provide me a lot love to see Americans and Canadians together one community soon I will be there for sure look g for a piece of land at this present moment
At this time there are good prices for properties in San Juan del sur .you can find the information in Facebook with Gabriela Castillo.
You guys inspire me...i love the ppl and when I was surrounded w Americans I felt I was at 🏡....
Yeah the community there is amazing!
Son bienvenidos a mi bello pais gracias ❤️👍
great video! Looking at moving here 2021 or 22!
Cool!
Very, very, very nice people you are #GrowingUpWithoutBorders!!! I just already suscribed on your channel. I loved your video.
I’m looking to relocate to Nicaragua next year, I can’t decide between Jinotepe, Managua, or San Juan del sur
Managua and San Juan de Sur are extremely different. You should probably go there and spend a bit of time in each area and then make your decision.
San Juan del Sur ✅
Nice info, see all soon
Nicaragua is gorgeous you live a good life there, that is Why a lot of people is moving there, the vegetation is great blue sky beautiful beaches at night the sky is dark and you can see how beautiful is the universe full of stars. San Juan del Norte is beautiful too, I send my love to all of you.
Thanks for your feedback. We really loved our time there and would love to go back again for another visit.
Absolutely Love Your Channel. Inspirational. Thank You For Creating Much Unique Content 😀🌴😊
Thanks so much! Glad you’re enjoying our videos! 🤩
Thank you for taking care of strays
Just Confirmed my decision !!! Thank You !!! I did not see the Real Estate Agents Contact Info : I want to look at some properties !!! My key thing is the Surfing and the Small Community !!!
Surfs good all around San Juan and it’s nice to have a community nearby. Literally a 10 mins drive to great little beaches.
hi guys ,although now it has been 2 yrs 🧭🏝,bt ur trip video 's quiet exiting ,wish u a happy life ,⛵🌦☂️🌊
Nice nicaragua beautiful I love.
Very good guys as always. Terry
Thanks!
I was in San Juan del sur 2 years ago . Miss it so much ❤️
Does anyone need volunteers. I’m looking to relocate to Nicaragua. I will be checking it out soon.
Nicaragua es tuani
Yes
Going to visit in a couple weeks from
Playa de Carmen. If I like it, I’m moving.
It’s very different from Playa where you have everything at your finger tips...you’ll see. Enjoy your time there!
Awesome all my friends they moved over there from Canada and the usa peaceful and safety better than others neibours countries so we are coming too
Enjoy!
Excellent video and all people very nice l have childen
👍
I would love to get involved with local charity work helping the community and the locals. ❤️ 😎
That’s cool. I’m sure you can ask around.
That’s cool. I’m sure you can ask around.
I love my country ...
It’s beautiful!
Thank you very much madam mam
Most welcome! 😊
A Pakistán visitor wow 😯
Many expats and retirees want to live in san juan del sur but where do they meet? I have no idea. When you walk through the city you mainly see backpackers. There are bars for backpackers and some for nicaraguan people and at the beach front it is more for families. Not many places where expats or retirees can meet, maybe bar republika or that sports bar near rositas. Please let me know more places if you know them.
Walk into the local real estate offices and ask around. That’s usually the best since they have met and know all the local expats.
I like it School I read in in high secondary 1984 no good English teacher
Please tell me the schooling is it good?
Apparently the school there is really good. The one we mention in the video is a private school.
Pack the bags I'm going. Well one-day😍😍😍
You'll love it but...I heard that it was different than when we were there since we went when there wasn't many tourists and some have said it's a very different vibe. Who knows..
I'm thinking about Nicaragua..
Just my budget is limited.
I have disability...
Let me know the options with renting ..
Thank you.
It’s probably best to reach out to the real estate agents that are there because they know all the rentals available etc…
Great
NOOICE
Nice
Hey the channel instagram link is broken. Whats the @?
Yeah out account was taken down and we haven't been able to get it back yet. Not sure what to do to get it back. They don't really have a real support team to reach out to.
How is veterinarian care?
WE ARE THE FIGHT CLUB, THE MIGHTY, MIGHTY FIGHT CLUB!
Rule 1, You do not talk about Fight Club. Rule 2, You DO NOT talk about Fight Club!! :-D
I have four children
Could I have a contact for the couple from Slovakia, please? Thank you! :)
Yes sure. Send me a message either via our website or FB page and I’ll make the introduction.
Beautiful
Everything is fine with that, .Nicaragua is a very welcoming country with lots opportunities, that cannot be achieve even in the U.S.A.; here is the prove, but what bothers me is the hipocracy of their current government & some of their people with immigrants, not a fair game in comparison, there is also the derogatory criticism of living conditions, as if some states withing the United States., didn't have similar problems or worse, like some parts of Puerto Rico; now for years, since the hurricane with no water or electricity, New Orleans as well & the mosquitoes have you been to Miami or Texas, shame on the so called 1rst world country, that not even during the pandemic had they fumigated the streets, at least not in the best city in the world, as they like to call NYC., now growing up in Nicaragua in the 80s, . That was done at least twice a week & it still been done by the Army, how is that for facts, lets be conscious, aware grateful & treat others with respect & equality everywhere.
Thanks for this insightful comment. I agree with you about the let’s treat everyone with respect and equality everywhere and if the govt doesn’t than at least amongst the people it can be done.
Around
No I know understand
What type of job can I get in Nicaragua. No degree.
You could give bjs...good money
Let’s make Nicaraguan great again without the ORMU
I want to visto
this video is alreday at website of Spanish Corner School here:
www.spanishcornerschool.com/study-spanish-in-san-juan-del-sur-nicaragua.html
+Spanish Corner School Hey Christian! Thanks for sharing it.
Lots of beautiful properties in Nicaragua. However, no one talks about the growing elephant in the room. Nicaragua is going the way of Cuba and Venezuela. Buying a property is easy and cheap. Keeping the property is another thing. I’m now in the fifth year of a lawsuit to restore my ownership of a family property that was stolen by a Nicaraguan using a forged power of attorney. The court system is slow or unresponsive and subject to arbitrary decisions. Think long and hard before buying real estate in Nicaragua. Caveat emptor!
Oh wow! That’s sounds like a nightmare. I’m sorry to hear that you have to go through this….just awful.
So where do you go if you want to hang out in an air conditioned mall and go shopping and grab a meal or coffee and just people watch… Managua?? So far away.
Yeah and it's really far so not really the place for this. It's more like sitting on the beach people watching.
Basically because it’s cheap so expatriate can exploit Nicaraguans by opening cheap bars and having a bunch of workers that require little money while the owners go surfing all day
I have for child to doctor to Sun
Two heads are not always better than one. If 2 people have 102 IQ and 1 person has a 140.
Who are you going to listen too?
Very soon Nicaraguan will be a safe place to go ! No right now is the most dangerous place to go
Went back to Cincinnati to get that USA citizenship..be honest
Not sure who you’re talking about since I interviewed a few people in this video but good on them if that’s what’s best.
Los nicas somos tuani! Pero en política?????
@SuperNicaChica Cool, Fine, que bonito! También quiere decir Que buena onda es esa persona!! : Que maje más tuani..
@SuperNicaChica de nada!!, pensé que eras de Nicaragua por tu nombre, de que país sos?? Saludos!
@SuperNicaChica yo me fui hace 14 años pero ya era un adulto, regrese a pasear en 2015, te recomiendo ir a dar una vuelta, ir con algún familiar y si alquilas un vehículo Waze funciona de maravilla allá, hasta en Ometepe, podés ir al cañón de Somoto, escalar volcanes que es algo que me gusta mucho hacer, ir al cerro Negro en León y hacer Sandboarding, también si querés playas paradisíacas, tomas un avión al Caribe hasta Bluefields y de ahí a Corn island , it used to be a pirate stronghold. White Sandy beaches and clear water.. there's plenty to explore... Cuando regrese a nica voy a intentar escalar algún volcán tal vez maderas en Ometepe .. espero te guste el calor ... A mí no me Molesta 90F es calor seco.. Lleva crema para el sol también, ir you go tell your brain to turn your heat and sun mode on!! And enjoy it
They didn’t move there because it was cheap... that’s for sure..
I just have to say, its funny how the woman runs a school but doesn't know that Nicaragua is in North America lol, she probably shouldn't be in the education system. 13:40
But it's not... It's in Central America
@@LoganAddisMusic You know your Geography!
@@anasobalvarro7829 no she doesn't lol. Nicaragua is IN north america. Google it. You guys are fools. Please list all the countries in north america, according to you...
@Speer Alfhari agreed
@@LoganAddisMusic looks like you must have googled it, enjoy feeling dumb?
Nicaragua?? Who in their right mind moves there.!!
I know it sounds crazy but there’s something about this country that once you experience it especially this area, you fall in love with it.
Unfortunately the country is under dictatorship and things are getting worse with the Ortega-Murillo regime 😌😌
Oh boy...I can't even imagine. We met with some locals while we were there and heard directly from them what it's like a few years back. Very hard times for them.
As long as the gringos keep their politics back in gringo land I don't mind. If you come and try to talk all that gender theory BS and race baiting talk it won't go down well.
Preach Alex!
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