Nicaragua country code (+505)
Complete country code guide for Nicaragua: dialing format, area codes, examples, and current calling rates. Browse our full country codes list to find other destinations.
Country code
Country code
+505
ISO code
NI
Dialing format
Landline format
+505 + [area code] + local number
Mobile format
+505 + [mobile prefix] + subscriber number
Drop the domestic trunk prefix (often 0) when calling internationally.
Full syntax: +505 + [8 digit landline or mobile number]
Calling rates
Calls to Nicaragua start from $1.01/minute with transparent, pay-as-you-go pricing. Compare with our international calling rates for other countries.
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No separate area codes listed; use the national format after the country code.
Common mistakes
- Adding a trunk prefix like 0 before the 8 digit Nicaraguan number.
- Dialing fewer or more than 8 digits after the country code.
- Forgetting to dial your international exit code before +505.
- Confusing landline and mobile ranges when saving contacts.
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Can I call Nicaragua from abroad?
Yes. HelloAirDial connects directly from your browser. Traditional carriers can be pricey or block unknown overseas numbers; using HelloAirDial helps with caller ID, clear routing, and predictable costs.
Does Nicaragua have area codes?
No separate area codes are listed—use the national format after the country code.
Do I need to use a trunk code when calling with HelloAirDial?
No. When dialing internationally, drop the domestic trunk prefix (often 0) and start with the country code.
Is HelloAirDial cheaper than telecom providers?
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