
Little Corn Island in February
Great time to visit
The absolute sweet spot for Little Corn Island. Bone dry, perfectly warm, and gin-clear water make this worth the premium prices and tourist crowds.
Weather
Continues the dry season magic with steady northeast trade winds. Morning temperatures are delightfully cool before warming up to perfect beach weather. Rain is rare - when it comes, it's usually a quick afternoon sprinkle.
29°C high24°C low4 rain days
Crowds & Cost
peak crowds
~$145/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Valentine's Day beach events
- •Peak lobster diving season
February Tips
- •This is the driest month - perfect for multi-day camping on the beach
- •Water visibility can exceed 30 meters for diving
- •Stock up on supplies in Bluefields before coming - limited options on island
All Months
December through April delivers the island's best weather. Dry season means less rain, calmer seas, and better diving visibility. But it also brings higher prices and more crowds — relative term on an island with maybe 200 visitors at peak times.
January and February offer the sweet spot. Post-holiday prices drop slightly, but weather stays consistently sunny. Expect temperatures around 82°F with trade winds keeping things comfortable.
March and April heat up but stay dry. Perfect if you want guaranteed sunshine and don't mind sweating a bit more. This is prime diving season — water temperature hits 84°F and visibility peaks.
May through November brings rain and rougher seas. The upside? Accommodation prices drop 40% and you'll have beaches mostly to yourself. Rain usually comes in afternoon bursts, leaving mornings clear for activities.
Avoid September and October entirely. Hurricane season peaks, and many businesses close. The few that stay open often deal with power outages and supply shortages.
Little Corn Island Scores
Solo
8/10
Couples
9/10
Families
6/10
Adventure
8/10
Budget
6/10
Luxury
3/10
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