The highlands and Caribbean islands
The mountainous central region is covered with oak and pine forests, and coffee plantations. The Atlantic coast is prone to heavy rain and fearsome mosquitos (Moskitia was never colonised by the Spanish) and the major industries are gold mining, fishing and timber. 70km off the Caribbean coast, the lovely Corn Islands are renowned for their pristine white beaches and undisturbed coral reefs.
Our preferred accommodation
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Calala Island
Beach hotel - a 1½ hour boat ride from BluefieldsA luxury beachfront property on a 10 acre private island off the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua. Access is by a flight from Managua to Bluefields, followed by a 1½ hour boat journey to the island. -
Yemaya Island Hideaway & Spa
Beach hotel - Little Corn IslandA lovely beachfront property on quiet Little Corn Island where the only way to get around is on foot or by sailboat. You reach the island by small boat from neighbouring Big Corn Island (accessed by flights from Managua).