A Travel Price Comparison for Families, Couples, and Backpackers Grande-Terre vs. Managua for Vacations, Tours, and Honeymoons

Should you visit Grande-Terre or Managua?

Which is cheaper to visit? Which is more expensive for vacation?

Should I visit Grande-Terre or Managua? This is a common question asked by many travelers. By figuring out which city has activities that align with your interests along with knowing which is more affordable, you'll understand where you can get more bang for your buck. So, let's dive into the details and the data, which all comes from actual travelers.

Where Should I go: Grande-Terre or Managua?

Grande-Terre

Grande Terre is an island that makes up the eastern half of the Guadeloupe 'mainland.' It is divided from the other half of the main Guadeloupe island, Basse Terre, by a narrow channel called Rivière Salee (or the Salt River). The island itself is characterized by rolling hills, white sand beaches, and cliffs, and its indented coastline is surrounded by coral reefs. It is home to most of Guadeloupe's farmlands and tourist resorts.

Managua

Managua is the capital, and largest city in Nicaragua. The economy is generally centered around the trade of coffee, cotton, and other types of agriculture. It also is a textile capital for the area. Managua is also a very reasonably priced destination in Central America. Restaurants and hotels are quite affordable and you'll find all kinds of international cuisine around the city. Transportation is also incredibly affordable and you'll find yourself pleasantly surprised at the cost of intercity bus rides.

For some great organized tour ideas, see The Best Adventure Tours to Nicaragua, and The Best 2-Week Tours in Nicaragua.


Which place is cheaper, Managua or Grande-Terre?

These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations. These travel costs come from the actual spending of real travelers.

The average daily cost (per person) in Grande-Terre is €179, while the average daily cost in Managua is €57. These costs include accommodation (assuming double occupancy, so the traveler is sharing the room), food, transportation, and entertainment. While every person is different, these costs are an average of past travelers in each destination. What follows is a categorical breakdown of travel costs for Grande-Terre and Managua in more detail.



Accommodation
  • Accommodation Hotel or hostel for one person
    Grande-Terre 82
    Managua 19
  • Accommodation Typical double-occupancy room
    Grande-Terre 164
    Managua 38
Compare Hotels in Grande-Terre and Managua

Looking for a hotel in Grande-Terre or Managua? Prices vary by location, date, season, and the level of luxury. See below for options and compare which is best for your budget and travel style.

Hotels in Grande-Terre


Hotels in Managua


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Our Analysis
We've analyzed the average and typical hotel prices based on guest reviews, star ratings, and hotel amenities here: Grande-Terre Hotel Prices and Managua Hotel Prices.

Local Transportation
  • Local Transportation Taxis, local buses, subway, etc.
    Grande-Terre 9.00
    Managua 17

Hired Cars and Shuttles in Grande-Terre

Some specific examples of transportation prices in Grande-Terre:

  • Pointe-a-Pitre Airport (PTP) to Guadeloupe island - Round-Trip Private Transfer: $141
  • Pointe-a-Pitre Airport (PTP) to Pointe-a-Pitre - Round-Trip Private Transfer: $93
  • Private Transfer from Pointe a Pitre Airport to Deshaies or Trois Riviers by SUV: $91
  • PrivateTransfer from Pointe-à-Pitre Airport (PTP) to Cruise Port : $75
  • PrivateTransfer from Pointe-à-Pitre Cruise Port to Airport (PTP) : $75
  • Private Transfer from Pointe-à-Pitre Port to Pointe-à-Pitre: $75
  • Private Transfer from Pointe-à-Pitre to Pointe-à-Pitre Port: $75
  • Pointe-a-Pitre Airport (PTP) to Guadeloupe island hotel-Arrival Private Transfer: $71
  • Arrival Private Transfer from Pointe a Pitre Airport PTP to Le Gosier by SUV: $50
  • Pointe-a-Pitre Airport (PTP) to Pointe-a-Pitre Arrival Transfer: $47
  • Arrival Private Transfer Pointe a Pitre Airport PTP to Pointe a Pitre by SUV: $41
  • Transfer Guadeloupe Airport to Cruise Port: $38

Hired Cars and Shuttles in Managua

Also for Managua, here are a few examples of actual transportation services:

  • Airport transfer or hotels in managua Nicaragua: $35
  • From Leon: One way shared transfer to Managua: $39
  • From One way shared transfer to Granada: $39
  • From One way shared transfer to San Jorge: $59
  • Granada: One way shared transfer to Managua: $39
  • Managua Augusto Airport (MGA) to Managua-Round-Trip Transfer: $127
  • Managua Augusto Sandino Airport(MGA) to Managua- Arrival Transfer: $63
  • Managua-San juan del sur: Airport private transfer: $125
  • One way shared transfer to Leon: $39
  • One way shared transfer to San Juan del Sur: $57
  • Nicaragua Private Transfer Service Managua and San Juan del Sur: $100
  • PRIVATE San Juan Del Sur Transfer: $56

Is it cheaper to fly into Grande-Terre or Managua?

Prices for flights to both Managua and Grande-Terre change regularly based on dates and travel demand. We suggest you find the best prices for your next trip on Kayak, because you can compare the cost of flights across multiple airlines for your prefered dates.





Food
  • Food Meals for one day
    Grande-Terre 82
    Managua 25

Entertainment
  • Entertainment Entrance tickets, shows, etc.
    Grande-Terre 45
    Managua 14

Tours and Activities in Managua

Also, here are some specific examples of entertainment, tickets, and activities for Managua.

  • Masaya volcano tour: $38
  • Apoyo Lagoon + Lava tour: $48
  • Discover the Best of Managua on a Private City Tour: $60
  • Granada lake +Colonial City + Lava tour Masaya volcano: $60
  • Private Capital City Tour Managua: $60
  • Granada Isletas and City tour: $68
  • PRIVATE Boat ride + Colonial city tour at Granada+Catarina lookout: $68
  • Masaya Volcano Night Tour The Impressive Power of Nature: $80
  • Managua City Tour: $84
  • PRIVATE Boat tour + Granada City + Catarina lookout: $85
  • full tour Somoto Canyon Nicaragua: $86
  • Amazing Masaya Volcano at Night "Private Tour" : $88

Alcohol
  • Alcohol Drinks for one day
    Grande-Terre 12
    Managua 9.42


When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Grande-Terre and Managua, we can see that Grande-Terre is more expensive. And not only is Managua much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination. Since Grande-Terre is in Caribbean Islands and Managua is in Central America, this is one of the main reasons why the costs are so different, as different regions of the world tend to have overall different travel costs. So, traveling to Managua would let you spend less money overall. Or, you could decide to spend more money in Managua and be able to afford a more luxurious travel style by staying in nicer hotels, eating at more expensive restaurants, taking tours, and experiencing more activities. The same level of travel in Grande-Terre would naturally cost you much more money, so you would probably want to keep your budget a little tighter in Grande-Terre than you might in Managua.

If you're trying to decide if either of these two destinations are within your price range, also see Is Grande-Terre Expensive? and Is Managua Expensive?.



When is the best time to visit Grande-Terre or Managua?

Both destinations experience a warmer climate most of the year. Instead of summer and winter seasons, they usually have a rainy season and a dry season. Although in the rainy season, it doesn't necessarily rain every day.

Should I visit Grande-Terre or Managua in the Summer?

Both Managua and Grande-Terre during the summer are popular places to visit. Plenty of visitors come to Grande-Terre because of the warm climate and sunshine that lasts throughout the year. Warm weather and sunshine bring visitors to Managua year-round.

Managua gets a good bit of rain this time of year. It rains a lot this time of the year in Grande-Terre. Grande-Terre usually gets around the same amount of rain in July as Managua. Grande-Terre gets 150 mm (5.9 in) of rain, while Managua receives 144 mm (5.7 in) of rain this time of the year.

It's quite sunny in Grande-Terre. In the summer, Grande-Terre often gets more sunshine than Managua. Grande-Terre gets 245 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Managua receives 175 hours of full sun.

In July, Grande-Terre is generally around the same temperature as Managua. Daily temperatures in Grande-Terre average around 27°C (81°F), and Managua fluctuates around 27°C (81°F).


  • Summer Average Temperatures July
    Grande-Terre 27°C (81°F) 
    Managua 27°C (81°F)

Should I visit Grande-Terre or Managua in the Autumn?

The autumn attracts plenty of travelers to both Grande-Terre and Managua. Warm weather and sunshine bring visitors to Grande-Terre year-round. Managua attracts visitors year-round for its warm weather and sunny climate.

Managua receives a lot of rain in the autumn. Grande-Terre gets a good bit of rain this time of year. In October, Grande-Terre usually receives more rain than Managua. Grande-Terre gets 228 mm (9 in) of rain, while Managua receives 197 mm (7.8 in) of rain each month for the autumn.

In Grande-Terre, it's very sunny this time of the year. Grande-Terre usually receives more sunshine than Managua during autumn. Grande-Terre gets 217 hours of sunny skies, while Managua receives 195 hours of full sun in the autumn.

Grande-Terre is around the same temperature as Managua in the autumn. The daily temperature in Grande-Terre averages around 27°C (80°F) in October, and Managua fluctuates around 27°C (81°F).


  • Autumn Average Temperatures October
    Grande-Terre 27°C (80°F) 
    Managua 27°C (81°F)

Should I visit Grande-Terre or Managua in the Winter?

The winter brings many poeple to Grande-Terre as well as Managua. Grande-Terre attracts visitors year-round for its warm weather and sunny climate. The warm climate attracts visitors to Managua throughout the year.

Grande-Terre usually gets more rain in January than Managua. Grande-Terre gets 84 mm (3.3 in) of rain, while Managua receives 4 mm (0.2 in) of rain this time of the year.

The sun comes out a lot this time of the year in Managua. People are often attracted to the plentiful sunshine in Grande-Terre this time of the year. In the winter, Grande-Terre often gets around the same amount of sunshine as Managua. Grande-Terre gets 236 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Managua receives 244 hours of full sun.

In the winter, Grande-Terre is around the same temperature as Managua. Typically, the winter temperatures in Grande-Terre in January average around 24°C (76°F), and Managua averages at about 26°C (79°F).


  • Winter Average Temperatures January
    Grande-Terre 24°C (76°F) 
    Managua 26°C (79°F)

Should I visit Grande-Terre or Managua in the Spring?

Both Managua and Grande-Terre are popular destinations to visit in the spring with plenty of activities. The warm climate attracts visitors to Grande-Terre throughout the year. Plenty of visitors come to Managua because of the warm climate and sunshine that lasts throughout the year.

It's quite rainy in Grande-Terre. In April, Grande-Terre usually receives more rain than Managua. Grande-Terre gets 123 mm (4.8 in) of rain, while Managua receives 6 mm (0.2 in) of rain each month for the spring.

It's quite sunny in Managua. The sun comes out a lot this time of the year in Grande-Terre. Grande-Terre usually receives around the same amount of sunshine as Managua during spring. Grande-Terre gets 240 hours of sunny skies, while Managua receives 242 hours of full sun in the spring.

In April, Grande-Terre is generally cooler than Managua. Daily temperatures in Grande-Terre average around 26°C (78°F), and Managua fluctuates around 29°C (84°F).


  • Spring Average Temperatures April
    Grande-Terre 26°C (78°F) 
    Managua 29°C (84°F)

Typical Weather for Managua and Grande-Terre

Grande-Terre Managua
Temp (°C) Rain (mm) Temp (°C) Rain (mm)
Jan 24°C (76°F) 84 mm (3.3 in) 26°C (79°F) 4 mm (0.2 in)
Feb 24°C (76°F) 64 mm (2.5 in) 27°C (80°F) 2 mm (0.1 in)
Mar 25°C (76°F) 73 mm (2.9 in) 28°C (82°F) 3 mm (0.1 in)
Apr 26°C (78°F) 123 mm (4.8 in) 29°C (84°F) 6 mm (0.2 in)
May 27°C (80°F) 148 mm (5.8 in) 29°C (84°F) 131 mm (5.2 in)
Jun 28°C (82°F) 118 mm (4.6 in) 28°C (82°F) 196 mm (7.7 in)
Jul 27°C (81°F) 150 mm (5.9 in) 27°C (81°F) 144 mm (5.7 in)
Aug 27°C (81°F) 198 mm (7.8 in) 27°C (81°F) 151 mm (5.9 in)
Sep 27°C (81°F) 236 mm (9.3 in) 27°C (81°F) 210 mm (8.3 in)
Oct 27°C (80°F) 228 mm (9 in) 27°C (81°F) 197 mm (7.8 in)
Nov 26°C (79°F) 220 mm (8.7 in) 31°C (88°F) 54 mm (2.1 in)
Dec 25°C (77°F) 137 mm (5.4 in) 26°C (79°F) 11 mm (0.4 in)