There are multiple hotels, hostels, and restaurants on the island, along with small shops called "Pulperias" selling a variety of items from snacks to basic clothing.
There is no time when this is better displayed than during the patron saint's festival, which is known for el baile de las Inditas.
[1] This dance is supposed to represent the relationship between the Indigenous peoples of Nicaragua and the Europeans and the combining of the two cultures.
[2] There are plenty of places to stay in Moyogalpa from high end hotels to renting a hammock on a balcony.
A reservation 5 days in advance is recommended if you are bringing a vehicle across in the busy season (mid-November - mid-May).