The Rivas station is a classic busy bus station in Nicaragua. There are a ton of buses coming and going and it seems impossible to fit them all in such a small spot. This is also one of the less fun stations to pass through since the taxi touts are frequent and many.
We were here in May 2017 to ask the station manager about the schedules and prices.
Rivas to Granada
Every day of the week buses to Granada go at 6:10am, 8am, 10:15am, 11:15am, 12:10pm, 1:55pm, 3:10pm 4:20pm and 5:55pm. It takes about ~2hrs and costs 50C$ (Dec 2018)
Granada to Rivas: (ordinary bus) The bus goes 7 times per day at: 5:50am, 6:30am, 8:05am, 9:30am, 11:30am, 12:40pm, 1:10pm and 3:10pm (no 3:10 on Thursdays and Sundays). The bus takes about 2.5hrs and costs 40C$. I would arrive at least 15 mins early just to be sure you get the bus, I have asked the bus drivers at this station on two different days for the schedule and a couple of the times are different by about 20 mins. The earlier ones are listed above.
Rivas to San Juan del Sur
Every half hour. Takes about 45mins and costs 30C$. Last one 5:30pm.
San Juan del Sur to Rivas: 5am, 5:45am, 6:30am, 7am, 8am, 8:25am, 9am, 9:30am, 10am, 10:45am, 11:30am, 12:10pm, 1pm, 2:20pm, 3:20pm, 5pm, 30C$, about 45minutes
Rivas to Managua
The regular chicken bus goes every 25 minutes until 5:40pm. Arriving at the Mercado Roberto Huembes. They cost 56C$ and take about 3hrs.
You can also get an Expreso bus (72C$) but it leaves from the in front of the Puma gas station at the rotunda about a 10 minute walk from the Rivas terminal. This bus is starting in San Jorge and passes every half hour or so. It takes about 2hrs and 20 min. The rotunda is a roundabout at the edge of the city.
There are also 4 Expreso buses/day from Peñas Blancas to Managua which also pass by the Rotonda in Rivas. They are a slightly more comfortable bus. They leave the border at 12:30pm, 1:40pm, 2:20pm, 4:20pm. They will pass Rivas about 20-30 minutes from these times. They cost 72C$ and take about 2hrs 20min to get to the Mercado Roberto Huembes
Rivas to Peñas Blancas
Buses leave about every 20minutes. The cost is 20C$ and it takes about 40min.
The Expreso bus to Peñas Blancas also passes the Rotonda – read above. Though I am not sure it’s worth walking there to get it since its a short trip and there are so many leaving from the main terminal.
Rivas to Playa Gigante
There is only one bus per day to Gigante that goes all the way there, which leaves in the afternoon at 1:30pm from Rivas. Important to note: this bus does not run on Sundays. In the past it didn’t run on Saturdays either, however a traveller recently told us the bus now goes on Saturdays now too! The cost is about 40 C$ and takes about 1.5 to 2hrs.
If you miss the 1:30pm direct bus you can grab the bus to Las Salinas, which leave every hour, and get off at the junction for the road that heads to Gigante. The beach is about 5km from here and your options are to hitch hike or walk.
Rivas to Tola
Every 40 minutes until 5:15pm
Rivas to Gigante via Tola
There is another option to consider if you miss the once per day bus all the way to Playa Gigante. You can get the bus to Tola and change to the school bus bus going to Gigante. You will have to time this one correctly since there is only one bus per day at 12:30pm from Tola to Playa Gigante from Monday to Friday but not on weekends.
Rivas to Las Salinas
Bus goes at 5:30am, 9:10am, 11am, 12:50pm, 2:30pm, 4:00pm, 4:50pm.
Rivas to Astillero
Two buses per day at 5:30am and 4:50pm.
Important: If you trying to get to Popoyo be aware that this bus will drop you to the entrance to Guasacate (Popoyo) but that’s it. You will have to walk the rest of the way, which is several kilometers.
If you are coming from Managua we are told you can also go to Nandaime first and then get the bus to Astillero from there. This bus goes at 9am and 2:30pm.
Rivas to Popoyo
If you are heading to Popoyo from Rivas be aware that if you are staying in Guasacate then your bus will not get you to the front door – or even very close. You have two options:
You can take the bus to Las Salinas. The bus will get you to about 7km from the strip of hotels in Guasacate and so you will need to walk or taxi the rest of the way.
You can take the Astillero bus but it will only drop you at the entrance to Guasacate (Popoyo) and it is still a few kms until you will reach the majority of the popular hostels. You’ll have to walk or hitch a ride if you’re lucky.
Rivas to San Jorge (then to Ometepe)
If you are headed to Ometepe then you will go through San Jorge. There is a bus that runs every hour and costs 7C$. The bus doesn’t pull into the station but passes by on the street on the north side. Here is the San Jorge Ferry Schedule . You can also get a taxi from Rivas to San Jorge for 20C$.
Rivas to Jinotepe
5:50am, 7:05am 8:20am, 10am, 10:50am, 1:30pm, 2:30pm, 3:35pm, 5:10pm
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Notice:
We have been getting more and more reports of microbuses and chicken buses charging tourists extra for their baggage. This started about a year ago. It seem that drivers/attendants have turned onto the idea that they can make more money by charging tourists for their bags. Sometimes they want more than the cost of your seat! This used to just be a problem in Costa Rica, but it’s moved north. Most travellers say they have negotiated the extra fee down to a lower amount, which you can try too! You could also just refuse and see what happens. I give no formal advice here and you can decide your course of action in the moment. I am not sure the best way to address this – perhaps it’s complaints to the Nicaraguan Tourist board. Unlikely anyone will do anything or care, but if enough tourists complain it could help.
Today we saw the supervisor of the guy from the bus from Rivas to Granada complaining of why was he charging for the bags for the people?
That wasn’t suppose to happen.
So the price is 50 and he tried to charge our bags and we said that we listened his supervisor and the price was 50.
After I asked why was he charging the bags to the tourist and he said that is because some bags disappeared and they have to pay them
There is only one bus from Rivas to Las Salinas on Sundays and it is at 6am.
I was approached by many taxis quoting $12, $10, or 300 córdobas for a taxi directly to Popoyo, I ended up getting a taxi collectivo for 200 córdobas to Popoyo.
A few days ago, we took the 9:30 bus from Granada to Rivas. It left at 9:20, cost 100 Cordoba’s per person (50 person and 50 backpack on the rooftop). In bus were 12 Germans, maybe this rose the price 😉
Just had the same today (27th January, 2020), c$50 for person and same again for our bags.
Additional info: the bus doesn’t leave from the market terminal,, but from one east along from the MaxiPalí a bit further south.
They gave us tickets when they took our bags. Which makes me feel like this is a a scam which the conductor is in on. We tried to argue it, but they were having none of it.
Just FYI on the trip from Rivas to Guasacate. I took the 12:50 (arrived at 12:30 and left at 1:05) bus on a Monday and you can get off anyway along the route. The price was 50 cords. Luckily, the bus stopped right at the fork leading to Guasacate and there was a collective waiting to take folks all the way to the beach for 20 cords. Since I was going to Popoyo Surf Ranch, I didn’t take the collective van, I just walked the half mile across the bridge. It’s shaded the whole way so it wasn’t a problem. I just had to break out the bandana because it was so dusty with all the traffic passing by.
Thanks for the added info, Drew!
We were only charged 25 cordobas/person for Rivas to SJDS on 12/19/18
Took the 5:30 pm on friday May 17th 2019, it costs C$25 per person.
Whats up everyone! I’m leaving in a week to Nica and i’m making my itinerary from the airport to popoyo. I’ll travel with taxis and buses all the way to popoyo and I was wondering if the bus from rivas to las salinas is leaving from these hours every day or it’s only special days in the week??? cause I bought the nicaragua book from lonely planet and they’re saying it leaves 6-8 daily. Thanks a lot, yieeewwwww!
Hey Max, I tried to catch a bus from Managua to Rivas today but because of the protests very few are running. Had to catch an overpriced collective which took an extra 3 hours. We encountered multiple road blocks even driving down the back streets. Everything from Jinotepe to Masaya and Granada was blocked. The situation could calm down by then and once you get past that it’s smooth sailing.
Would it be safe to go or it’s to dangerous because of the protests? (I’m going south on the west coast)
The buses from Rivas leaves at the Mercado again.
Thanks, Gini!
There was a direct (expreso) bus today (Saturday April 7) which was waiting directly at the ferry dock in San Jorge. This was the 9am ferry from Ometepe. We were told by a local that a bus also meets the 7:30am ferry arrival as well. The ride lasted approx 2hr 20min to Managua – Mercado Roberto and cost 75 cordobas. There were a few quick stops along the way in Rivas and Granada, Masaya etc. We took the buses a few times during our week and weren’t charged extra for luggage.
Thanks! I will post this on the Ometepe page as well as it will be more helpful there.