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Corn island: a Nicaraguan Caribbean paradise

Corn Island Nicaragua

Corn Island and Little Corn Island or perfectly recognized in the Spanish language as: «Corn Islands», are the physical abstraction of the Nicaraguan Caribbean.

Where are they located?

This beautiful place is located only 70 km east of the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua.

This destination is so attractive that every year attracts thousands of national and international visitors, which is why we have generated this travel guide to absolutely examine the islands in 2019.

History of Corn Island

Corn Island is a territory of the South Caribbean Autonomous Region of Nicaragua (Racs), made up of an archipelago of two limited islands, located about 70 kilometers from the shores of Bluefields.

The area’s reputation is largely due to its natural beauty: white sand shores, turquoise waters, abundance of palm trees, coral reefs and varied marine fauna.

Neighborhoods and municipalities:

This place is divided in 6 neighborhoods, 5 of them are centered in Great Corn Island.

  1. Brig Bay
  2. North End
  3. Quinns Hill
  4. Little Corn Island
  5. Sally Peachie
  6. South End

Culture and tradition

Like much of the Nicaraguan Caribbean, the islands share many indigenous and African roots.

A civilization rich in sones, practices, dances and palates inherited from the long practice of African fishing, Garifuna, Miskito and immigrant peoples.

Festivities

February 9th:

Celebration of the municipality’s birthday. It is usually celebrated with a gastronomic festival and a festival in the centre of the island.

Corn Island Picnic day:

It is celebrated on the Monday after Easter, also known as Resurrection Monday. On this route, residents usually spend the whole morning on the shore and have picnics.

Feast of Emancipation:

Every year between 26 and 29 August, fairs, festivals, meetings and other cultural events are held to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery on the island on 27 August 1841.

Every year on the 26th and 29th of August there are fairs, rallies, meetings and other cultural events in celebration of the jubilee of the abolition of slavery on the island on the 27th of August 1841.

Christmas Carolyn:

As its renown indicates, this commemoration has to be presented with the solemnities of nativity. The islanders prepare to sing Christmas carols in the evenings and nights visiting the rooms of the bordering ones. This takes place at the end of December and ends on the 23rd of this month with a Christmas commitment in the churches.

Palo de Mayo Celebrations:

As the surplus of districts where the collectivity of the capital is afrodescendant, on Corn Island even celebrates the Palo de Mayo, one of the greatest fascinations.

Between May 1 and 31, original dance groups perform remembrances throughout the neighborhoods and crowded edges of the islands.

What is your language?

Las islas de Corn Island están habitadas por cerca de 7 mil personas, en su mayoría creoles, una etnia caribeña de origen africano. Aunque el español es la lengua oficial en el país, el inglés creole o criollo es el lenguaje predominante en las islas, asimismo igualmente existen localidades aborígenes que hablan misquíto.

Corn Island Gastronomy

Rundown Nicaraguan

rondon o rundown

As it is true to imagine the typical diet of the islands is quite related to the sea.

There is no lack of ephemerid dishes based on fish, lobster, shrimp and crabs that carries by Name or Rundown or Rondón.

The food by eminence of the islanders. An ancestral dish made from fish or beef, along with foods such as yucca, bananas, bananas and sweet potatoes. All dressed in a coconut milk broth. An ancestral glory that you cannot miss when visiting this Caribbean sky.

Corn Island Accommodations

As is to be expected, with so much beauty surrounding, the tourist offer cannot be scarce. In recent years the hotel proposal of the Corn Islands Nicaragua has emanated much. The services are more and more specialized, with its permitted restaurants and cozy human treatment.

Some hotels to consider for your next trip to these beautiful islands:

Hotels in Corn Island Nicaragua:

These offer packages

  1. House Canada
  2. Hotel Morgan
  3. Arenas Beach Hotel

Little Corn Island Hotels:

  • Sushine Hotel
  • Yemaya Island Hideaway & Spa
  • Little Corn Beach and Bungalow

➡️What to do and what to see in Corn Island?

But in addition to recommending you to witness all the natural beauty of Corn Islands, we can not fail to mention all the activities available to do, the attractions and destinations of adventure and fun that abound in these beaches.

Here is a list of activities:

  1. Diving or snorkeling
  2. Go to Spas
  3. Doing yoga and pilates
  4. Rowing Surf
  5. Fishing or sport fishing excursions
  6. Visit islands hand in hand with your favorite person
  7. Surfing, windsurfing and kitesurfing
  8. Going on tour in the islands by boat
  9. Go Little Corn Island
  10. Minigolf car tour of the island
  11. Horse jogging

How do I get to Corn Island or Corn Islands from Managua?

Despite the frustration over the length that separates the Pacific and the Nicaraguan Caribbean, the Corn Island ride should not be an uncomfortable situation.

Because to enter the Corn Islands of Nicaragua because for now you can set the maximum island in 1 hour and a half by plane and from there in 30 minutes to the island.

Now that you know more about the Corn Islands thanks to this Travel Guide.