Sights in Corn Islands
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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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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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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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