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Casa Iguana

Location:
Nicaragua

Hotel

By John Howison

Casa Iguana on Little Corn Island is located on one of the most tranquil hotels in Nicaragua. Casa Iguana does not offer many amenities, however that’s pretty much par for the course for Little Corn Island. What is does offer, however, is world-class snorkeling right from the beach and a variety of unique, peaceful cabinas. Each one has a veranda and hotel is located right on the beach. Meals are served (usually) with typical seafood fare being the main plate. Much of Casa Iguana’s energy is generated by solar power and wind generators, a nice feature and good for your environmental-conscious.

This Hotel is: Mid-Range

Hotel Amenities, Services and Facilities Restaurant, Linens Included

Room Prices:
Lower:$25
Higher:$80
Price Description:The low price is for double occupancy in a small cabin. The high price is for a fancier cabin with solar heated water and a coffee maker.

Contact Information:
E-mail: casaiguana(at)remove-this.mindspring.com.
URL: www.casaiguana.net

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