This dive site, simply known as 'Cave', is located east of Little Corn Island, Nicaragua. It features shallow, non-penetrating caves and interesting rock formations easily explored by divers. There is no specific historical information provided for this site, but its topography offers an engaging visual experience with various nooks and crannies to discover.
The marine life here includes various reef fish, such as Angel Fish, along with occasional small crustaceans and lobster hidden among the rocks. Divers may also have the rare opportunity to spot Eagle Rays gracefully traversing the open water near the cave entrances, adding a thrill to the exploration.
With generally good visibility ranging from 10–20 meters and a maximum depth of 11 meters (average 5 meters), this site is excellent for both beginner divers and snorkelers. It offers a relaxed exploration of unique underwater topography, making it enjoyable throughout the year, especially during calmer weather conditions. Divers should maintain good buoyancy control to protect the delicate formations.

