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Nicaragua Toll Roads Complete Guide

System: Completely toll-free - no toll roads, bridges, or tunnels anywhere in the country
Coverage: 23,897 km total road network (3,447 km paved) - entire nation toll-free
Currency: Nicaraguan Córdoba (NIO) - no tolls charged
Technology: N/A - no toll collection infrastructure
Operator: Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MTI)

Do I Need to Pay Tolls in Nicaragua? 2026 Update

No. Nicaragua has absolutely no toll roads, toll bridges, or toll tunnels anywhere in the country. All 23,897 km of roads — from the Panamerican Highway to rural departmental tracks — are completely free to use. Nicaragua offers the most cost-effective highway travel in Central America with no road user charges of any kind.

Key Reality: Despite massive infrastructure investment — including the $401.5 million Carretera Costanera (Coastal Highway) project and over 4,676 km of road improvements since 2007 — Nicaragua has kept all roads toll-free, funded through government budget and international development bank loans.

2026 Update: All roads remain toll-free. The 19 highway projects planned for 2024–2026 including 126 new bridge constructions are proceeding without introducing toll infrastructure. The Coastal Highway (El Naranjo to Potosí, 355 km) and Bluefields deep-water port connectivity project (est. $600M) continue under development with no toll mechanism planned.

Nicaragua Road Network Overview (2026)

Major Highways - All Toll-Free (2026)

Highway Route Key Connections Toll
CA-1 (Panamerican Highway) Honduras border to Costa Rica border Managua, León, Rivas Free
Carretera Costanera (Pacific Coastal Highway) El Naranjo to Potosí (355 km) Pacific coast access Free ($401.5M project)
Managua-Masaya-Granada corridor Capital to colonial cities Masaya, Granada, Carazo Free
Carretera Norte (Northern Highway) Managua northward Matagalpa, Jinotega, Estelí Free

Driving Costs in Nicaragua (2026)

With no toll charges, your driving costs are limited to fuel and vehicle requirements:

  • Fuel: Gasoline and diesel available at PETRONIC and private stations throughout the country; prices in córdobas
  • Vehicle insurance: Third-party insurance required; available at border crossings for foreign vehicles
  • Border crossing fees: Applicable when entering from Honduras or Costa Rica; separate from road usage

Nicaragua is toll-free. There are no toll roads, toll bridges, or toll tunnels anywhere in the country. All roads are completely free to use.

Recent Changes (2026)

  • All roads remain toll-free with no toll introduction planned for any of the 19 active highway projects
  • Carretera Costanera ($401.5M) continues construction; will remain toll-free on completion
  • 126 new bridge construction projects active in the 2024–2026 programme period
  • All 15 departments and 2 autonomous Atlantic regions maintain toll-free road access
  • BAC limit strictly enforced at 0.05% — lower than most Central American neighbours

Nicaragua vs. Central American Neighbours

Country Toll System Typical Cost Coverage
Nicaragua None - completely toll-free $0.00 All roads
Honduras CoviPass + cash L22/station (frozen 2026) CA-5 Norte only
Costa Rica QuickPass + cash/card CRC 50–1,875/booth Routes 27, 1, 32
El Salvador None - toll-free $0.00 All roads
Belize None - toll-free $0.00 All roads

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any toll roads in Nicaragua?

No. Nicaragua has zero toll roads. The MTI manages all national roads as free public infrastructure with no user charges anywhere in the country.

Will Nicaragua introduce tolls in the future?

No toll introduction is planned as part of the current 2024-2026 highway investment programme. The government continues funding infrastructure through national budget and international development loans (IDB, CABEI, World Bank).

Is the Panamerican Highway in Nicaragua free?

Yes, completely free. The CA-1 Panamerican Highway runs through Nicaragua from the Honduras border to the Costa Rica border with no toll charges at any point.

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