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FAQ
Answers to common questions.
BUS – FROM LEON
Trip Length: ~2.5 hrs / Cost: $2-5 (depending on bags)
- Take the bus going to Managua and tell them you want to exit the bus at KM 44 for El Transito
- Get off the bus at KM 44 and wait for the bus coming from the other side of the road that will then turn left heading to El Transito on the dirt road (you could be waiting for a while, but they typically pass around 1:15 pm/ 3:00 pm / 4:00 pm
- Make sure you get to this junction before 4:00pm or you risk missing the last bus in to El Transit0
- If you miss the last bus, the is one mini truck that leaves that junction at 6pm (Mon-Fri), otherwise you will need to hitch a ride (you’re still 13 km away)
BUS – FROM MANAGUA
Trip Length: ~3.5 hrs / Cost: $15-20
- Take a taxi from the airport to “Mercado Oriental” (~$10-15) and look for the line for bus EL TRANSITO.
- The bus will have EL TRANSITO written on the top for easy spotting
- Busses leave at 11:30 am / 12:50 pm / 2:30 pm ($2-5, depending on number of bags) (Note! Be early because sometimes the busses will leave early)
- If you miss the EL TRANSITO bus, you can get a taxi to “Mercado Israel” and take the LEON bus. You will need to get off at KM 44 (there is a small police station) and then you will need to hitch a ride from there to the beach (about 15-20 min. drive)!
DRIVING / TAXI
Trip Length: 2 hr (Leon), 2.5 hrs (Managua/Airport) / Cost: ~$70
- Take ‘Carretera Vieja Leon’ and turn at KM 44 /El Transito sign
- Turn left (if you’re from Managua)
- Turn right (if you’re coming from Leon)
- Note: There is small police station at the entrance
- Take the dirt road about 15-25 min. all the way to the beach
- Turn right at the last road that will go along the beach
- You will hit a dead end where you must make a quick left and right to continue on this road
- Once you see another dead end look to the left for a big gate.
Note: If you have board bags, make sure to bring straps for a taxi as you’ll need to put them on the top of the roof
ANSWERS TO COMMON QUESTIONS
Art supplies and other sports gear is always welcome as well, though sometimes a monetary donation is more appropriate as you can purchase many items in the city for a reasonable cost and enables the school to purchase exactly what they need.
Note: We recommend against packing a lot of donations that look like it’s something you could sell (10 of the same style t-shirt, 20 stickers etc.). Nicaragua’s customs unit is very strict and the last thing you need is to get your bag pulled and have to pay taxes on something like stickers! (Unfortunately, we know this from experience.)
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