Corn Islands Sights

Sights in Corn Islands

  1. Lookout Point

    More so than Big Corn Island, tiny Little Corn embodies the classic tropical Caribbean vibe. Thickly jungled at its heart and fringed by lovely, deserted white-sand beaches interspersed with rocky coves lining the eastern shore, you'll get a fine panoramic view of its natural charms from the mirador (lookout) in the middle of the island. Definitely worth risking a bit of vertigo for!

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  2. Corn Island Marine Park

    The Corn Island Marine Park is accessed through Anastasia's on the Sea, a hotel and restaurant to the north of Big Corn Island. Staff at the restaurant will supply you with rented snorkeling equipment and offer a suggested swimming path through the reef. The route is punctuated by little thatch-roofed platforms where you can climb out of the water and rest up for a bit.

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  3. Spanish Galleon

    This unnamed Spanish Galleon rests in 4.5m (15ft) of water off Waula Point, and makes for a fascinating visit by snorkel or scuba-dive. Or you could take a glass-bottom boat trip and enjoy a drier view from above. Having never been properly surveyed or salvaged, the wreck remains relatively untouched, with 14 cannons and its anchor clearly visible.

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