Big Corn Island is a Rare Tropical Paradise off the Nicaragua Mainland
Nicaragua property on the mainland is very different from the exotic Corn Islands, fifty miles east of the Atlantic coast. The biggest island in this tropical paradise is conveniently known as Big Corn Island and is less than twenty square kilometers in area. The locals are descendants of British settlers and English is the main local language. Most of them catch lobster and fish for a living and Corn Island offers an idyllic life for those who enjoy simple pleasures. Nicaragua real estate here is closely held by the locals who first offer it within the families, so beware of offers of Nicaragua property on Corn Island; get the title checked very carefully by a lawyer. The Big Corn Island is accessible from Bluefield by a short flight but a world apart from the mainland.















