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Caribbean Coast: Nicaragua's Untouched Paradise

Caribbean Coast: Nicaragua's Untouched Paradise

The Caribbean Coast is one of the country's hidden gems, where nature remains authentic and breathtaking. Its two autonomous regions cover nearly a third of the country's territory and offer pristine landscapes, diverse cultures, and virtually untouched beaches.

The Pearl Cays stand out for their turquoise waters, white sand, and palm trees, perfect for a relaxing day surrounded by nature. They also serve as a nesting sanctuary for the hawksbill turtle, an endangered species.

Off the coast of Bluefields lie Corn Island, Big and Little Corn Island, a paradise of pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and coral reefs ideal for diving. Its inhabitants, descendants of Caribbean cultures, welcome visitors with hospitality in a peaceful setting defined by life by the sea.

The Caribbean Coast combines nature, the sea, and cultural diversity, offering a unique experience in Nicaragua.

Diving & Snorkeling

Discover the vibrant coral reefs and exotic marine life surrounding the Corn Islands.

Boat Adventures

Explore the secluded beaches and turquoise waters of the nearby cays and islands.

Island Exploration

Wander through Big Corn Island by foot, bicycle, or ATV to soak in its local charm and laid-back rhythm.

Caribbean Fishing

Experience the thrill of fishing in a true tropical paradise.