๐Ÿ’ง Cascada de San Ramรณn (Nicaragua): My Honest Review & Tips

A tall waterfall surrounded by lush rainforest.

Cascada de San Ramรณn is a 164-foot-tall waterfall in the tropical forest of Maderas Volcano in Ometepe, Nicaragua. Using a clear rating system, I share my honest review of hiking to it, along with firsthand tips.

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๐Ÿ€ Lukiih’s Verdict

I recommend hiking to San Ramรณn Waterfall when visiting Ometepe, Nicaragua.

  • The tall, serene waterfall is only accessible through a medium-difficult hike, making it a rewarding experience.
  • The experience is very affordable with just a small entrance fee.
  • Moderate preparation is required, as getting to the start of the trailhead requires some experience driving a scooter.

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๐Ÿ† Where Does It Rank?

Cascada de San Ramรณn ranks as the #4 experience I had in Nicaragua. Here’s how it compares to other things I did on my trip:

ExperienceLocationOverall Rating
1๐ŸŒŠ Laguna de Apoyo Day TripGranada7.7
2๐Ÿ–๏ธ Playa MangoOmetepe6.7
3๐Ÿ๏ธ Ometepe ScooterOmetepe6.3
4๐Ÿ’ง Cascada de San RamรณnOmetepe6.1
5โ›ช Church of La MercedGranada5.9
6๐ŸŠโ€โ™‚๏ธ Ojo de AguaOmetepe5.7
7๐Ÿ„โ€โ™€๏ธ Playa Maderas Surfing LessonsSan Jual del Sur5.7
8๐ŸŒ‹ Concepciรณn Volcano HikeOmetepe5.6
9๐Ÿ–๏ธ Playa Santo DomingoOmetepe5.6
10๐Ÿ›ถ Islets of GranadaGranada5.5
11๐Ÿ„โ€โ™€๏ธ Playa Remanso Surfing LessonsSan Jual del Sur5.4
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My Nicaragua itinerary features the above experiences.

โœˆ๏ธ About My Trip

For context on my review, here’s what to know about my trip:

  • I finance my trips and donโ€™t receive sponsorship; this review reflects my honest opinions.
  • I visited Cascada de San Ramรณn in late 2024.
  • My Nicaragua trip was in October when it was transitioning from the low, rainy season to the high, dry season.
  • The waterfall is decently memorable because of the gentle way the water falls down the side of the rocks. Standing beneath the fall feels like a nice rain shower.
  • The hike and waterfall are not particularly rare. I estimate that there are about 100 other comparable experiences where you hike through lush rainforest to reach a tall waterfall.
A woman standing near a tall waterfall surrounded by lush rainforest.
Approaching Cascada de San Ramรณn
  • During the rainy season, the waterfall is fuller, so thereโ€™s a small refreshing swimming pool at the bottom.
  • The hike is challenging enough that the waterfall feels like a good reward. The hike also makes it so that it isn’t always crowded. I had the waterfall to myself for over 30 minutes.
  • If you’re lucky, you’ll see wildlife during the hike. I saw six howler monkeys, including a few baby ones, when I visited it.
  • The hike itself doesn’t have great views, and it’s not that interesting of a hike until the end when you’re approaching the waterfall.
A dirt and rocky trail surrounded by lush trees.
Easy hiking start to Cascada de San Ramรณn

Cascada de San Ramรณn has an entrance fee of 100 Cรณrdoba (a bit less than $3), so it’s a very cheap activity.

If you prefer a hassle-free experience with less planning, consider visiting Cascada de San Ramรณn with a guide who provides a picnic by the waterfall.

A gate entrance leading to a lush rainforest mountain.
Entrance of Cascada de San Ramรณn

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  • The hike is considered medium difficult and is almost 4 miles long. It starts reasonably easy, but the last 0.5 miles is more challenging, with some rock scrambles and narrow dirt paths.
    • If you have motorbiking experience, you can drive up the volcano for the first 1.2 miles to shorten the hike.
  • Cascada de San Ramรณn is located a little over an hour from Moyogalpa and 30 minutes from Balgue. When approaching the trailhead, there will be a 10-15 minute long off-roading portion that is best done if you have some scooter experience.
  • No reservation is required; you pay the entry fee at the entrance. Bring sufficient water and a swimsuit if you plan to enter the waterfall. I also recommend hiking shoes for the last part of the hike.
A lush rainforest area with some rock steps.
Rocky terrain during the San Ramรณn Waterfall hike

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