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The words unspoiled paradise have never been so appropriately applied as to whenused in reference to Little Corn Island. It's a place of phenomenal beauty, where coconut trees sway in the gentle evening's breeze and every section of beach seems cut and pasted right off of a postcard. With its Caribbean vibe and slow, tranquil pace, Little Corn is a wonderfully easy place to get stuck. Schedules can be adjusted, vacations extended. Never has doing nothing been so satisfying. Development here has been extremely limited. There's just one paved footpath on the island, very few motorbikes and no cars. Most places only offer electricity at night, and every restaurant or hotel is responsible for generating their own power. The island also lacks a bank or ATM, so be sure and take enough cash with you.
Besides wandering through the uninhabited northwest of the island, a popular hike is to head up to the...
Farm Peace and Love offers horseback riding tours along trails in the uninhabited north of the island....
Many people come to Little Corn to get their Open Water certification ($305). It's hard to think of a ...
Elsa's is one of three similar budget hotels along this beach, and probably the best known. Rooms are basic but ...







Gracie's is the only budget hotel that does not raise its rates based on the number of people in a room, and so ...







Carlito's is the most expensive of the budget places. It's definitely the nicest of the three, but for $40 you c...







Jake can be found wandering the island selling his wares just about ever0y day. At 5 cents each, his tiny meat a...







Although it's better known for cocktails and rum-filled coconuts, this place has far and away the best breakfast...







One of several similar and rather unremarkable restaurants in the village. Lobster Inn offers basic fish, meat a...







Many people come to Little Corn to get their Open Water certification ($305). It's hard to think of a more pleas...







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