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We have four "economy" cabanas, eight "deluxe" casitas, and a "grand casita." Economy cabanas are 10' x 11', with a shared bath. They are simple but comfortable and can sleep two per room. Cost is $35 per night, double occupancy. Deluxe casitas are 12' x 16', with a 7' x 16' veranda. They have a double bed and a futon that makes into a double bed. There's a private bath, plenty of glass windows with screens. Shower is outside but private. They are "cute," quiet, very private and very comfortable. Cost is $65 per night, double occupancy, and $5 for each additional person. The "Grand Casita" is 24' X 16' (twice the size of the regular casita) with a 24 foot veranda. It offers a coffee maker, queen size bed, and a solar hot water heater. Cost is $75, double occupancy. Rates are slightly higher during the dry season (Dec. 15-Jan. 15 & Feb. 15-Apr. 15). A deposit is due upon confirmation of reservations. In the event of a cancellation, 50% of these monies may be refunded if we are given 30 days notice. Traveler's checks are welcomed. Personal checks are accepted, though we ask that you notify us of this before your arrival. By sending us your deposit, you have read and agreed to our reservation policy. Meals: We serve breakfast every day, and dinner most of the time (usually fish, lobster or conch). Many fresh vegetables are served from our large garden. We normally do not serve lunch, though there are several eating places on the island. Breakfast is $5, including fresh fruit and freshly ground and brewed Nicaraguan organic coffee. Dinner is $12 to $16. If you have food allergies or aversions, OR IF YOU ARE A VEGETARIAN, please let us know BEFORE your arrival. Gear: Snorkel gear is $15.00 per day rental. Guided snorkel trips in our boat are $5.00 per person. There is great snorkeling from the beaches. Kayaks are $15.00 per day, $6 per hour. Fishing: Fishing trips (open water trolling) are $75 for one person, and $10 for each additional person. Trips last from two to three hours. All bait and tackle are included. Our fishing panga is equipped with GPS, VHS, down rigger and high-speed planer. We generally troll with rigged ballyhoo. Kingfish, barracuda, dolphin, jack and mackerel are our most common catches off the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua. Windsurfing and Kiteboarding: Be one of the few who have gone kiteboarding or windsurfing on Little Corn Island, Nicaragua. For the truly intrepid, bring your own windsurfing and kiteboarding rig to enjoy some amazing onshore/sideshore windsurfing and kiteboarding right on our beach. Wind speed is average during the windy/dry season for windsurfing or kiteboarding in the Caribbean: 15 knot minimum average from December-April, but we commonly experience days of 40 knot plus winds! The outer reef protects our guests who are windsurfing and kiteboarding from swells, but there is some chop inside for bump and jump. Casa Iguana is equipped to help you safely store your windsurfing and kiteboarding equipment. The onshore winds make Iguana Beach a safe launch and windsurfing and kitesurfing beach, yet we recommend that all sailors be experienced at windsurfing and kiteboarding as Casa Iguana currently does not provide monitoring or rescue service for anyone who is windsurfing or kiteboarding. SCUBA: For complete scuba information from the first PADI registered dive resort in Nicaragua, go to www.divelittlecorn.com.
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