Nicaragua’s finest ecolodges — Morgan’s Rock, Totoco Eco Lodge, and Selva Negra. Where sustainability meets genuine luxury in one of Central America’s most biodiverse countries.
Nicaragua’s Ecolodge Revolution
Nicaragua’s lodging landscape has been shaped by necessity and philosophy into something genuinely interesting. The absence of large international hotel chains — partly by economic circumstance, partly by deliberate local policy — has created space for a generation of boutique ecolodge owners who have built extraordinary properties from scratch, guided by genuine environmental principles rather than green-washing marketing.
The result is a collection of lodges that offer a real alternative to the resort hotel: places where the building materials are local, the energy is solar, the food comes from the property, and the experience of being surrounded by extraordinary nature is genuine rather than curated.
The Finest Ecolodges in Nicaragua
Morgan’s Rock Hacienda and Ecolodge
The most celebrated ecolodge in Nicaragua and one of the finest in all of Central America. Located on a private nature reserve on the Pacific coast between San Juan del Sur and Rivas, Morgan’s Rock consists of 15 cantilevered bungalows connected by suspension bridges over forest, positioned on a headland between the jungle and a private Pacific beach. The property farms its own organic produce, maintains reforestation programs with local communities, and generates its own electricity from solar and micro-hydro systems.
But the luxury credentials are equally serious: the bungalows are beautiful — hardwood construction, full bathrooms, indoor-outdoor design — and the restaurant produces food of genuine quality, with wine lists and cocktail programs that have no business being this sophisticated in this location. From $350/night including meals.
Totoco Eco Lodge (Ometepe)
On the slopes of Volcán Maderas above Lake Nicaragua, Totoco is the finest accommodation on Ometepe and one of the most beautifully situated lodges in Nicaragua. Small (8 bungalows), solar-powered, with an organic garden and lake-view restaurant. The design is simple but accomplished — natural materials, excellent beds, outdoor showers open to the sky. From $180/night including meals.
Selva Negra Mountain Ecolodge (Matagalpa)
In the cloud forests of Matagalpa province, Selva Negra (Black Forest) is a working coffee and cattle farm converted to eco-tourism accommodation. The property covers 1,500 acres of certified organic farmland and cloud forest reserve, with extensive hiking trails, outstanding birdwatching, and accommodation in traditional Bavarian-style log cabins (the owners are descendants of 19th-century German immigrants). The coffee here is among the finest in Nicaragua. From $120/night including breakfast.
What to Expect at a Nicaraguan Ecolodge
🔋 Electricity
Solar or micro-hydro · Hot water typically solar-heated · Outlets may be limited
🌐 Connectivity
Limited WiFi · Cell signal varies · This is considered a feature
🍽️ Food
Typically included (full board) · Organic and locally sourced · Excellent quality
🦜 Wildlife
Expect monkeys, birds, reptiles · Some properties have night tours
🧴 Products
Biodegradable toiletries provided · Reef-safe sunscreen required
📅 Booking
Reserve 2–4 months ahead · Best lodges have very limited rooms
✦ The Ecolodge Experience
The finest Nicaraguan ecolodge trip combines Morgan’s Rock (3 nights, Pacific coast) with Totoco on Ometepe (2 nights) and the Corn Islands for diving (3 nights). This sequence covers three completely different Nicaraguan ecosystems — Pacific coastal forest, volcanic lake island, and Caribbean reef — in a 10-day window that leaves you understanding why Nicaragua is the most varied country in Central America.