Thrillist, an American online media website covering travel and experiences, wrote about 9 Central American islands that deserve a place on every traveler's bucket list.

We resume the recommendations they make for Nicaragua.

Calala Island

Have you ever wanted to escape to your own private island? This tiny island in Nicaragua is home to just one hotel, and it's available at a full rate for you and several of your best friends. With just four beachfront casitas, the deluxe accommodations here make this a truly private escape. hotel It's billed as ultra all-inclusive, meaning everything from the formal tasting menu and handcrafted cocktails to snorkeling excursions and airport transfers are included in the price. It's the perfect place to relax in style while letting your real-world worries melt away in the sand.

It is located in Laguna de Perlas, South Caribbean.

Corn island

Popularly known as the “Corn Islands,” they are a truly picture-perfect tropical destination, located in the Nicaraguan Caribbean Sea. Of the two islands, Big Corn is where you’ll find most of the action (and the only airport). Once you arrive, hop on a taxi-cart to the island and head to the airport. golf to visit beach bars and relax ecolodges. The pace of life here is slow and peaceful, ideal for those who want to spend days lounging on white sand beaches or reading in a hammock at the hotel.

From Big Corn, you can travel to nearby Little Corn to stay an afternoon or more. You won't find any mega resort luxurious on this car-free getaway, but that's also the point. If you've made the extra effort to visit, you'll be rewarded with affordable luxury at hotels like Yemaya Reefs, with little houses right on the beach.

Islets of Granada

The Isletas de Granada offer a unique experience. Lake Nicaragua, the largest in Central America, is home to 365 islets that are easily accessible from the city of Granada. Rent a boat to tour the islands and explore mangrove mazes, monkey hideaways, and stunning private homes as part of a day trip from Granada, or you can stay overnight on the ecolodge luxury on the island Jícaro.

Ometepe Island

Ometepe Island, rising from the waters of the enormous Lake Nicaragua, is famous for its imposing volcanic peaks and lush rainforest, and has incredible options for accommodation, ranging from hostels to ecolodges with a thatched roof.

Explore the massive island on a rented motorbike or ATV (or just hop on a bus) and you’ll be rewarded with one of the most unique experiences you’ll ever have as you visit small villages in search of fresh seafood and other local flavors on the way to stunning waterfalls and nearly endless wildlife throughout the biosphere. Along the way, you’ll see ancient petroglyphs, dizzying cascades, and serene lagoons. And if you have the lung capacity, climbing the Concepción Volcano offers the kind of panoramic views that will have you permanently living in your dreams.

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