Where is Corn Island Nicaragua?
Amazingly close and incredibly inexpensive, the Corn Islands are located approximately 50 miles off the eastern coast of Nicaragua, seductively floating in the Caribbean Sea and are little known islands that are practically untouched by tourism.
Why are they called the Corn Islands?
How they came to be called the “Corn Islands” is a mystery. Some say pirates and British buccaneers, who came here to restock supplies during the 17th and 18th centuries, misspelled the Spanish word for meat, “carne.” Others say they’re named for the corn found growing here.

What is Corn Island known for?
The Corn Islands made up of little and Big Corn Island have long been known to surfers and backpackers and were once a refuge for pirates. Recent developments – including new hotels and activities – are putting the Corn Islands at the forefront as the next Caribbean destination drawing travelers’ interest.
Who owns the Corn Islands?
1894. The Corn Islands formally requests to become part of Nicaragua, and officially becomes incorporated into the country in 1894 after almost 200 years under British rule.
How do you get to Corn Island Nicaragua?
The simple and fastest way to get to Little Corn Island is to fly La Costena, Nicaragua’s regional airline direct to Big Corn Island. Travel tip: Calling (011 505 2298 5360) La Costena to secure your Managua to Big Corn Island plane reservations may be the easiest way to get your tickets.

What language does Corn Island speak?
Almost everyone on the island speaks both passable Spanish and English. For most of those native to the island, English is their first language, although there are many inhabitants who have come over from mainland Nicaragua and consequently speak Spanish as a first language.
What language do they speak in the Corn Islands?
Are the Corn Islands worth it?
Firstly, dear traveller, the Corn Islands are totally worth it. We met a lot of people (exclusively those who didn’t make it there) saying “Oh we heard it’s not that great”, “it’s too expensive” or “Caye Caulker’s supposed to be loads better”. We won’t mince our words: they are wrong.
How long is the flight from Managua to Corn Island?
approximately 25h 30m
It takes approximately 25h 30m to fly from Managua (MGA) to Corn Island (RNI), including transfers and time at the airport.
What happened Corn Island?
The island was flooded by the construction of a dam in the 1920s. It now lies permanently underwater. According to Jefferson County Clerk, property taxes for land that was Corn Island are currently paid by the James family of Louisville.
What nationality is Nicaragua?
Ethnic groups: Mestizo (mixed European and indigenous) 69%, white 17%, black (Jamaican origin) 9%, indigenous 5%. Religion: Predominantly Roman Catholic, with rapidly growing percentage of Evangelical Protestants. Languages: Spanish (official), English and indigenous languages on Caribbean coast.