Little Corn Island Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
Island in Nicaragua, Caribbean Ocean
About Little Corn Island
This island was first inhabited by Native Americans such as Garifino or Miskito The island was colonized by the British, and most native islanders have more in common culturally with other English-speaking Caribbean islands than they do with the mainland of Nicaragua. Many have English surnames. Tourism on the island is still in its infancy, and what is there is small, basic and, thus far, fairly eco-friendly. Some of the places to stay rely on solar and wind power for their electricity, and many have their own wells which draw drinkable water and/or collect rain water. The people are typically friendly, laid back and genuine.
Top Attractions in Little Corn Island
Explore the best things to see and do in Little Corn Island:
- ★Dolphin Dive
- ★Las Palmeras Dive Center
Where to Eat in Little Corn Island
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Cool Spot
- 🍴Dereks Place Bed and Breakfast
- 🍴Farm Peace & Love
- 🍴Habana Libre
- 🍴Little Corn Island Beach & Bungalow
- 🍴Tranquilo Cafe
Where to Stay in Little Corn Island
- 🏨Carlito's / Sunrise Paradise
- 🏨Derek's Place
- 🏨Elsa's Place
- 🏨Ensueños
- 🏨Grace's / Cool Spot
- 🏨Hotel Los Delfines
Little Corn Island Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 11 sections including:
