Follow Dive Little Corn on Twitter Picasa Become a Friend on Facebook YouTube
HomeAbout

All About Dive Little Corn, Nicaragua

About Dive Little Corn

The dive shop features a full range of all-new rental gear including BCDs, regulators, fins, masks, snorkels, weights and belts, dive lights, and "shorty" wetsuits.
We run 3 dive trips daily: 9 am, 11:30 am and 2 pm. Night dives are by appointment. Snorkel trips and Hobie Kayak rentals are offered too.

Our dive boats are relatively small, custom built with individual tank racks and provide for a safe and intimate diving experience. Our daily dive trips include sites for both the inexperienced and the advanced diver. We will be happy to customize our trips for your group.

Read more...
 

Traveling to Little Corn

Little Corn Island is a fantastic, get-away retreat on the Carribean side of Nicaragua.  Plan well, you can be be here in a day wheather, flying or by boat! Read more...

 

About Little Corn Island

The Corn Islands are two Caribbean islands approximately 50 miles off the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua. Once ruled by the British, they are now part of the Autonomous Region of Nicaragua, and are largely self-governed. They are still un-spoiled by major development and "cruise-ship style" tourism, and have much to offer the adventurous traveler in the way of sights, accommodations, and natural beauty. The people here (who speak primarily English, as well as Spanish) are warm and friendly, and are genuine in their welcoming and helpful manner. Read more...

 

Scuba Diving Little Corn Island

So what's the diving like?

The island is protected on three sides by an intricate barrier reef system, which features a wide and healthy variety of corals, sponges and marine animal life. There are some 20 different dives sites located all around the island. The boat trip from the dive shop to the dive site takes between 5 to 15 minutes. Average depth is between 30 to 80 feet, which allows safe and long bottom times, which often go 50 minutes or longer, air supply permitting. Read more...

 

 

 

Go to top