Etymology
In the indigenous language Moyogalpa means "place of mosquitos."Traditions
Moyogalpa like many of the towns along the island the people of Moyogalpa mix Indigenous traditions, European, and Catholic traditions. There is no time when this is better displayed than during the patron saint's festival, which is known for ''el baile de las Inditas.'' This dance is supposed to represent the relationship between the Indigenous peoples of Nicaragua and the Europeans and the combining of the two cultures. The woman represents the Indigenous peoples while the man represents the dance. The dance represents the relationship as one filled with love, respect, and chivalry, although not necessarily equality.Visiting Here & Getting Around
There are plenty of places to stay in Moyogalpa from high end hotels to renting a hammock on a balcony. The locals are very friendly and welcoming to the 40,000 plus visitors they receive every year. Most visitors either take the apollo bus (often mistranslated as "chicken bus" in English) or they rent a scooter or motorcycle to get around.Ferry Port
There are multiple ferries and lanchas that run throughout the day, every day, including holidays. The majority run from San Jorge Ferry Port to Moyogalpa, however some run tReferences
Municipalities of the Rivas Department {{Nicaragua-geo-stub