Visit Us: Escuela Vera Angelita (Nicaragua)

We are delighted to welcome you as our guest at Escuela Vera Angelita (“EVA”) - a nonprofit boarding school located in Matagalpa, Nicaragua committed to uplifting vulnerable youth through education, especially those from rural, indigenous, and socioeconomically marginalized communities.

Whether you are a solo traveler or part of a group or family, we look forward to sharing this exciting social development project with you and hosting you at our onsite Vera Eco-Resort. We can customize your trip depending on your interests, length of stay, and group dynamics. Throughout your stay, you are welcome to partake in any of the onsite activities we have on offer. We look forward to welcoming you!

We look forward to showing you some of the beauty and richness of this country and sharing with you this social impact project that will help to educate, empower, and uplift many generations of young Nicaraguans to come!

  • Onsite accommodations are available at our own Vera Eco-Resort. Please review our eco-resort website for details on different room options and let us know your preferences. We are able to accommodate up to 50 guests at a time.

  • One of our eco-resort staff will meet you upon arrival at the Managua international airport (airport code: MGA) at the exit door with your name on a signboard. For guests arriving after 6:00pm, we will arrange for accommodation in Managua that night and will pick you up in the morning to drive you to EVA. Otherwise, we will take you directly to EVA. Please share your flight details with us so that we can make these arrangements for you. The drive from the airport to our property is about 2 ½ - 3 hours. The driver can make stops along the way if you request it.

    During your time with us, we will provide transportation as well if you have any offsite needs or interests. We can organize day trips to some nearby sites for those that are interested, including Cascada Blanca waterfall, Selva Negra Lodge, shopping / sightseeing in the town of Matagalpa, etc.

  • For U.S. citizens and citizens of many other countries, a tourist visa is given on arrival at the airport. The charge for this fee is USD $10. Make sure to bring cash (in USD $) for this purpose, specifically new bills without any tears or marks. Again, there is no need to have a visa prior to travel as a U.S. citizen.

    For other nationalities, please check with your country’s embassy for specific visa entry requirements.

    VERY IMPORTANT - Please review our Immigration Arrival Details document for specific instructions on what to do once you land in order to clear immigration and customs. It is a good idea to have a physical copy of this document or have it saved to your phone.

  • At Vera Eco-Resort, we specialize in organic, farm-to-table, healthy cuisine, following a mostly vegetarian / vegan diet. However, we do now offer meat options for guests that prefer to eat meat as well, and we have a wood-fired oven that makes some delicious pizza available from 11:00am - 9:00pm. We also have a room service menu available. Our Head Chef regularly creates unique, off-menu dishes, as well, and can arrange for family-style meals upon request.

  • We have organized a special itinerary for this inaugural weekend; please see the itinerary below. However, all activities are optional, and we also have a full menu of regular activities on offer that can be arranged for you. Simply let us know in advance what activities or tours you are interested in, and we will make the arrangements. Please review our website for details.

    For this weekend, we have arranged for 2 massage therapists to be onsite from 9:00am - 5:00pm daily from Friday - Sunday. To book a massage, simply contact our concierge.

    We also offer horseback riding from 8:00am - 5:00pm daily. We have 7 horses available to ride, but groups are limited to 5 at a time, as we always have 2 guides accompany groups for safety reasons (one in the front, one in the back of the group). Children (of all ages), elderly, and inexperienced riders who are not yet comfortable going on full rides can enjoy a guided walk and introduction to the horses in our gated corral next to our horse stables. To book your horseback riding experience, please contact our eco-resort concierge.

  • The country is generally hot all year long because of its position close to the Equator. However, Matagalpa is in the mountainous north and is generally much cooler than the capital, beaches, or most other parts of the country. Vera Eco-Resort is at an even higher elevation than Matagalpa and is a sort of micro-climate that is typically a few degrees cooler than the city.

    Mid-November to mid-May is the “dry season”, which typically sees warmer temperatures and less precipitation. At this time of year, you can probably expect temperatures to be in the 60s – 80s. Please also note that it rains frequently at Vera Eco-Resort throughout the year, though rains are markedly less heavy and less frequent at this time of year. It is thus a good idea to bring a light rain jacket.

  • What currency is used in Nicaragua? Should I bring cash (USD$ or local currency)?

    The main currency in Nicaragua is the Nicaraguan córdoba, but U.S. dollars (USD $) are also widely accepted. Please check online for the latest exchange rate to the USD $. However, most hotels, restaurants, shops, etc. accept credit cards, and this is definitely the easiest option in most cases.

    It is generally a good idea to have some cash on you (in either or both currency) though. ATMs are available at the airport and at banks throughout the country, if you prefer to have local currency. There are also money exchange operators at the airport, but the exchange rate is never as favorable as the ATM machines. Please be aware that if you pay in USD $, merchants will give you any change in córdoba.

    What is the tipping policy in Nicaragua?

    At Vera Eco-Resort, there is no need to tip. If you would like to leave a tip at the end of your stay, please give it to the concierge and we will divide it equally amongst our staff.

    As a nonprofit, social impact project though, we do encourage donations. 100% of all donations received locally are funneled back into the project, which in turn positively benefits hundreds of people. You can also give through Visions USA (see ‘DONATIONS’ tab below for more details on those giving options).

    In general, tipping in Nicaragua does not follow the same practice as U.S. culture. A nominal tip is usually given, though many restaurants and other vendors automatically add a 10% or 15% service charge. Of course, you can always leave more, if you like. If in doubt, the general advice is to leave a 10% tip.

  • For your convenience, we have made a Trip Packing List to help you prepare for your trip.

    Regarding attire — we are an eco-resort and school in a stunning cloud forest, so we are surrounded by the beauty of nature. We advise you bring clothes that are comfortable and that would be good for outdoor activities especially. Long-sleeved shirts and pants made of breathable, stretchy materials are great, but whatever you are most comfortable wearing is what we would recommend.

    The only times we would encourage slightly dressier attire would be for the welcome reception on 1/24 evening and the school inauguration on 1/25 during the day. For those events, nice casual / slightly dressier attire is welcome.

  • There is no need to bring gifts for students or staff, but if you do, we simply ask that you bring enough for everyone to share. We have 46 students and about 20 staff currently.

    What we do ask for your help with, however, is to:

    1. Bring a copy of your favorite book(s) to add to our bilingual library! Books in Spanish are preferred, if you can find the Spanish version. But we have a bilingual collection of books, so English is also fine. Bring as many books as you like (new or used) - everything is appreciated! We currently are open for Grade 10 students only, but we also continue to provide distance learning support to an additional 30 youth from Grades 7-9. So books should be at the young adult reader level, preferably, although books in English can be simpler / at the primary level.

    2. Plan a short talk on a subject that is meaningful to you to share with our students!We will be organizing sessions for students & guests to interact and present on a topic of your choosing. Topics could be related to your profession, a hobby or special skill, a trip or experience you’ve had…anything! Plan to give an approximate 10-minute presentation followed by 10 minutes of questions & answers. Both students and guests are organizing mini-TED Talks like this, so the exchange will go both ways. If you have any questions or want to run your idea by us first, please contact Greg at greg@visionseducation.org.

    3. Purchase & bring items off our Amazon wishlist, or bring any supplies or materials that you think have educational value!

    4. If, at the end of your stay or anytime in the future, you would like to make a donation to support this project, your gift in any amount is very much appreciated. We have a variety of giving options we’d be happy to discuss with you, including a new Padrino/Madrina Fund (for sponsoring various aspects of the support we provide) and Legacy Donor giving options (for sponsoring a physical aspect of the project). Our Co-Directors of Development & Partnerships Rita Szczotka and Tamara Lafarga will be with us and would be thrilled to share more information about how you can get involved and support our ongoing efforts.

  • We have high-speed, fiber optic internet throughout the property, including at the Eco-Resort, Vera Cafe (our onsite restaurant), Escuela Vera Angelita (the school), and our barn. Details on the network name and password will be available on placards in your room.

 

SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES & EVENTS

Friday, January 24th

7:00am - Morning yoga at the yoga platform

10:00am - Guided tour of Escuela Vera Angelita with staff & students

2:00pm - Coffee and agroforestry tour with native bee honey tasting (*2-hour tour)

6:00pm - Welcome Reception for international guests at Vera Eco-Resort (*cocktail / nice casual attire)

*Massage therapists will be available for bookings throughout the day from 9:00am - 5:00pm

*Horseback riding & all other tours (farm tour, birdwatching, nature hikes) available upon request

Saturday, January 25th 

7:00am - Morning yoga at the yoga platform

10:00am - 11:30am - Official inauguration of Escuela Vera Angelita (*nice casual attire recommended)

1:00pm - Coffee and agroforestry tour with native bee honey tasting (*2-hour tour)

3:00pm - Cheesemaking tour and tasting + Nicaraguan wine pairings with expert cheesemaker (*1.5-hour tour)

5:15pm - Sunset meditation at the yoga platform

8:00pm - Bonfire at the Vera Angelita barn / staff village

*Massage therapists will be available for bookings throughout the day from 9:00am - 5:00pm

*Horseback riding & all other tours (farm tour, birdwatching, nature hikes) available upon request

Sunday, January 26th

6:00am & 5:00pm - Sunrise / sunset birdwatching tours with expert ornithologist

7:00am - Morning yoga at the yoga platform

10:00am - Mushroom forest foraging & cooking class with expert mycologist (*3-hour tour)

1:00pm - 5:00pm - Activities & interaction (eg: sports, games, crafts, student presentations on their respective cultures & languages, etc.) with the students of Escuela Vera Angelita

5:15pm - Sunset meditation at the yoga platform

*Massage therapists will be available for bookings throughout the day from 9:00am - 5:00pm

*Horseback riding & all other tours (farm tour, birdwatching, nature hikes) available upon request

Monday, January 27th

7:00am - Line up at school entrance to give an initial welcome for the new students of EVA as they begin their first day of classes

7:30am - Morning yoga at the yoga platform

*We will arrange offsite excursions / local sightseeing throughout the day, based on your particular interests

*Horseback riding & all other tours (farm tour, birdwatching, nature hikes) available upon request

Tuesday, January 28th

Continuation of onsite and offsite social and cultural activities / local sightseeing (optional)

*PLEASE NOTE: This schedule is subject to change dependent on weather, other external factors, etc.


LINKS TO IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS:

Please use the links below to download important information to better help prepare you for your stay with us:


IN-KIND DONATIONS

We welcome donations of in-kind materials for our students at Escuela Vera Angelita! Some examples of materials that are always useful include the following:

  • Books! Our beautiful library is in high demand for both English and Spanish books. Fun, pre-teen / young adult stories in particular are popular and help to stimulate the desire to read, especially if they are in Spanish.

  • Art supplies

  • Craft supplies & activities

  • Sports equipment

  • Recreational materials (games, puzzles, etc.)

  • Personal care items (hairbrushes, toothbrushes, hair ties, etc,)

  • Teaching materials

  • Anything you want to share that you believe has educational value!

We also keep an updated Amazon Wishlist of materials we are currently seeking. If you feel so inclined, please feel free to buy items off this list and/or be inspired by its contents. We encourage you to bring any gifts / donated items with you on your trip.

*As a general rule, old clothes / shoes are difficult to distribute fairly. Personal gifts for individual students are also discouraged / prohibited, as they can also cause issues of jealousy or sadness amongst the students.


If you have ANY questions at all or would like to discuss any aspect of the trip, please email (greg@visionseducation.org) or text / call (714.315.0518) Greg at anytime. We can’t wait to welcome you and have you see and experience the beauty and magic of this place for yourself!