El Velero to Miramar
by Anne Watcher on Wednesday March 5th, 2014 at 10:10amWe decided that it was time to explore some of the other beaches that Nicaragua's Pacific side has to offer. While Las Penitas and Poneloya can be found in all the tour guide books, the beaches of El Velero and Miramar are both worth taking a look at. These beaches are about 70 km west of Managua.
Taking the bus from Leon we arrive in the small town of El Velero. This is however not at the ocean, for that you will have to walk about 2 km along an up and down road, some paved, some gravel.
After about a half hour walk you arrive at a guard station. We are not sure what he was guarding but he did point us in the direction of the public beach.


Upon arriving at the ocean you will notice that you have the whole space to yourself. We never saw another person on the beach that entire day. There are gorgeous houses all along the coast but no people. Also take any food and drink you require with you as there are also no restaurants.
The beach however is amazing! Warm water with gentle waves invites you in. There are rocks for exploring or endless sand for sunbathing!



We had heard that when the tide was out you could walk to Miramar, so we decided to try this. The walk is very enjoyable and if you get hot, well, the ocean is right there for a quick cool off.
After 25 minutes we reached the point where we discovered why this could only be done at low tide. There is a river feeding the estuary which you will have to cross. At low tide the current is minimal and there is no danger in crossing, that is unless you are fully clothed and don't want to get wet!
This was so much fun, felt like we were true explorers!

Now we started the next half of the trip, on to Miramar. Once again we noticed the beautiful homes along the way......once again we were alone.
With the waves getting noticeably higher it is easy to see why Miramar is popular with the surfers. Although the actual fishing village is located along a small bay, the two surfing resorts here take their guests out into the ocean to catch the perfect wave.
It was a great time walking along the Pacific with nothing but nature filling the airwaves. This portion of the walk took about 30 minutes but didn't seem that long because we were so occupied with our surroundings.






Points of Interest: Bus to El Velero from Leon costs C$27 and takes about 1 hour. On the return trip from El Velero the bus drives back into Miramar off the highway so if you don't want to walk back to the beach in El Velero just stay on the bus and get off in Miramar.
Buses leave Leon at 7 am, 9 am, 11 am, 1 pm and 4:30 pm. Also when looking for the right bus to get on it will say "Leon, Pto. Sandino, Mira Mar, El Velero". Notice the spelling of Miramar! so don't be confused, not sure which is correct.