| Paraiso Beach Hotel
Corn
Island - Nicaragua
Paraiso Beach Hotel is a well known Corn Island resort, able to accommodate max. 45 people in 14 rooms, all decorated in traditional Nicaraguan style. They are made to make you feel right at home. All accommodations are about 60 meters from our beach. Right in front of Paraiso's beach it's very good snorkelling, even for beginners. The sunken ships provide shelter for many different species of reef fish. We organize regular snorkelling trips around Corn Island or to Little Corn Island. Fishing, golfcar tours, diving or biking are all options you might want to explore. Our on-site restaurant "The Buccaneer" offers great fresh food and lobster, shrimp or fish are of course a big part of the menu. We are looking forward to welcome you to undiscovered Corn Island!

Rooms
Paraiso offers 14 accommodations, decorated in traditional Nicaraguan style. All accommodations are about 60 meters from our beach and located in lush gardens with palm trees and coconuts

The Buccaneer is one of the well kept secrets on Corn Island. Located on ship wreck beach, we open our doors to all visitors of Corn Island. We feel very connected to the history of the island and we prove this in all aspects of your stay. We offer great tasting food and good service from your reservation until the dishes. It is always a good time in our pirate inspired restaurant. The Buccaneer is located conveniently on the premises of Paraiso Beach Hotel on Corn Island. The restaurant is open air, decorated with a typical island style thatched roof. You will have a dining view on our garden, the beach and the Caribbean sea. Whether you like a private dinner, a family lunch or group catering, just let us know and we will accommodate you. Even live music is offered regularly. For everyone who likes great food and professional service, The Buccaneer offers all possibilities

Corn Island is located about 70 kilometers east of the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua. It lies in the Caribbean Sea surrounded by beautiful white, sandy beaches and wonderful snorkelling and diving spots with underwater visibility up to 80 feet. If you take a good look on the map, you will find Paraiso on the south-west side of Corn Island, right on the unspoiled “Shipwreck Beach”. Corn Island is full with exotic fruit trees, native palms and surrounded by white sand beaches. A haven for pirates and buccaneers in the 17th century. An untold numbers of shipwrecks and treasures still lay scattered along the turquoise shores. The islanders, descendant from the original British prospectors and freed slaves, make their living from harvesting lobster and fish from the prolific, offshore fishing banks. Many Miskito Indians from the nearby "Miskito Coast" as well as Nicaraguans from the "mainland" have moved to Corn Island in recent years, diversifying the population and languages overheard on the island. Still, the laid back atmosphere and lifestyle seems to overtake anyone who visits Corn Island.

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