- Dorm bed $20/night
- Private room A/C & private bath $49/night
- Whole-house rental (up to 12) $175/night
- Swimming pool
- 3 Meals Package $20/person per day
About Casa de Los Cocos Hostel

Welcome to Casa de los Cocos Surf Lodge—an El Transito Hotel just steps from some of Nicaraguas best waves. Eat incredibly well with private-chef service and room service: gourmet breakfast, lunch, and dinner made to order.
El Tránsito • What makes it epic
- Left point that runs: long, workable walls with multiple link-up sections.
- Bonus peaks: punchier rights down the beach when the sandbars are tuned.
- Friendly bathymetry: reef ledges with sand-bottom takeoff zones + safe reform inside.
- Easy paddles: predictable channels/rips help you return to the takeoff quickly.
- Wind engine: frequent morning offshores/glassy windows keep faces smooth.
- Tide tolerance: rides at several tides; rising mid-tide usually adds push and length.
- Swell window: south-to-west swells light it up; combo swells link the point to the inside.
- Warm water: trunks/shorty most of the year—bring a rashguard for sun.
- Crowd factor: typically lighter than the big-name zones nearby.
- All levels: outside point for intermediates/advanced; forgiving reforms for lessons.
- Local insight: moon + tide timing matters—ask the Casa de Los Cocos crew for the day’s window.
- Heads-up: watch rocks at lower tides, urchins by the reef, and fishing pangas—respect the lineup.
Stay your way: rent the whole house or book a single room and enjoy AC suites, an infinity pool, and a beautiful, laid-back base for nonstop surf.

Dormitory $20
Dormitory – Shared dorm room with A/C.
$20 per person. Upgrade to all inclusive meals with gourmet breakfast, lunch and dinner at a great discount. Enjoy the room with A/C + 3 meals for just $40 per person. This room can also be rented out in its entirety and is great for families or groups who all want to be together. Rent the complete dorm room for $65 per night for up to 6 people. Minimum 2 nights.

Private Room $55
Medium Room — Queen + Twin
$55 / night · Sleeps up to 3 guests
Cozy and cool with AC and private bath—a smart pick for solo travelers, pairs, or a trio.
Amenities: Wi-Fi, infinity pool access, room service + regular menu, shared kitchenette (microwave, coffee, refrigerator).
Notes: Main kitchen not accessible; private chef services on request. No minimum number of nights.

Xl Private Room $65
Medium Room — Queen + Twin
$55 / night · Sleeps up to 3 guests
Cozy and cool with AC and private bath—a smart pick for solo travelers, pairs, or a trio.
Amenities: Wi-Fi, infinity pool access, room service + regular menu, shared kitchenette (microwave, coffee, refrigerator).
Notes: Main kitchen not accessible; private chef services on request. No minimum number of nights.

Entire House $175
Entire House — Exclusive Use
$175 / night · All 3 rooms · Sleeps up to 12
Have Casa de los Cocos to yourself—ideal for families, retreats, and surf missions. Enjoy the pool, patio, and all the rooms with total privacy.
Room service + full menu available. Kitchenette with microwave, coffee, refrigerator accessible.
Notes: Main kitchen remains staff-only for chef service. Minimum 2 nights.
All inclusive food package is $20/day per person and includes 3 gourmet meals.
Come for the food!
Things To Do In El Transito
Activities
Theres a lot to do in El Transito. Most activities are completely free to engage in. If you are new and unsure, schedule some tours and get the lay of the land quickly!
Getting to El Tránsito
Simple ways to reach our little surf town—from buses to private rides.
Managua → El Tránsito
DirectMon–Sat
- 11:30 AM
- 12:30 PM
- 2:20 PM
Sunday
- 11:30 AM
Direct buses usually leave from Mercado Oriental (7 Calle Sureste, Managua). Ride time is typically 1h 45m–2h 30m. Ask the driver to drop you at the stadium (Estadio de Béisbol) or the Palapa Hostel in El Tránsito.
El Tránsito → Managua / León
ConnectionsTo Managua (Mon–Sat)
- 5:00 AM
- 6:00 AM
- 7:00 AM
Sunday: 6:00 AM
To León (via KM 44)
Take the early bus towards Managua and ask to get off at KM 44 on the Carretera Vieja. Cross the road and catch a León bus (they pass roughly hourly).
Midday options: around 4:00–4:30 PM a small 12–16 seat bus often runs the dirt road. On Sundays, there’s usually one mid-day bus (~12:30 PM).
KM 44 Transfer (Carretera Vieja)
TipCan’t catch the direct bus? Ride any Managua ↔ León bus on the Carretera Vieja and ask for “El Tránsito, KM 44 (kilómetro cuarenta y cuatro)”. From KM 44 it’s about 12 km of dirt road to town—wait for the local bus, hitch a ride, or arrange a pickup with us.
Taxi & Private Transfers
FastestManagua Airport ✈️ → El Tránsito
~1 hour · $70–$100
León → El Tránsito
~1 hour · $70–$100
Peñas Blancas (CR Border)
~3h30 · ask for a quote
We can arrange private transportation—message us and we’ll set it up.
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Updated: 2 weeks ago 2025-10-27 04:52 [newsletter_form form=”10″]Best Swells
El Tránsito lights up on SW to SSW swells (180°–215°), but it also handles clean W pulses and even some NW energy under 290°. Medium periods under 16s are ideal — once it stretches beyond that, the main bay can shut down. Don’t worry though, there are other breaks within walking distance that thrive on long-period juice.
Seasons & Winds
While most of Nicaragua fires in May–October, here we love the so-called “off season” (Nov–Mar) — it’s rarely under waist-high. Offshore breezes blow steady from the NE/E, keeping the faces clean without turning brutal. Water stays warm year-round, though you might want a 1mm top Jan–Mar.
The Breaks
The main beach is a sandy beachbreak with mellow walls, playful barrel sections, and medium-length rides — friendly for all levels. Best from waist to 1ft overhead, especially on an incoming tide, but it breaks across most tides.





























