Located in Islas del Rosario, a 1-hour boat ride from Cartagena, Hotel Cocoliso features a restaurant, an outdoor pool. The resort offers panoramic sea views and free Wi-Fi in public areas.
Located inside the Archipielago de las Islas natural park, Coralina Isla Boutique features a restaurant, a private beach area, and a solarium in Cartagena de Indias.
Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Hotel Isla del Sol is located on Isla Grande Island in the Rosario Islands archipelago. It offers on-site water sports and a private beach area.
Rosario EcoHotel features a restaurant, bar, a shared lounge and garden in Isla Grande. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace, and outdoor patio dining area.
Located in Isla Grande, Isla Mulata, Islas del Rosario offers beachfront accommodations a 8-minute walk from Pasadía Bora Bora Cartagena Beach and provides facilities like a garden, a terrace and a...
Loved the quiet and elegant boutique hotel vibe. The hotel was full of really lovely interesting guests and the staff were really welcoming and attentive.
We loved our stay there as quiet interlude to the fast pace of Cartagena.
If you're looking for party vibe then Coralina is not for you (head to Bora Bora). If you're looking for beautiful island shabby-chic luxury then Coralina is perfect.
Joanna
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Incredible place to rest, away from the tiresome sellspeople...
Incredible place to rest, away from the tiresome sellspeople that crowd Playa Blanca and Barú offering from massages to wrist bands. Here you can actually REST, and do whatever you want to do, snorkeling, kayaking reading. Even work, if you must, the wifi connection was great at the hostel we stayed.
You can easily walk the island or do a round trip vía Kayak (3-4 hours aprox). The Mangle are really beautiful and that's a nice tour to have. The little village of Orika (1500 ppl) is really nice and peple are very kind with tourists. There were 2-3 restaurants that I can remember, but none looked tempting so we stayed with the Hostel restaurant for health sake. No need to improvise. :)
It's a small island perfect for introspection and sea sports as mentioned before. I'd say it's a mandatory visit if you go to Cartagena (hey, you can even sacrifice Playa Blanca without loosing too much, if you must prune a few days of your stay), but definitely try to visit the island. We travelled with 3 kids aged 16, 13 and 12. and 3 nights at the hostel hit the spot for them. More would have been a little too much for them.
Alejandro
Uruguay
2.0
Scored 2.0
This is the furthest island and honestly there’s nothing to...
This is the furthest island and honestly there’s nothing to do here. Specifically at this hotel, there was only two lawn chairs where the sun actually reached and the rest were always in the shade. And the two that were in sun were always occupied. The one time we did get to sit in them, the dock it’s on was not sturdy or secure. In fact the board under the chair broke as my friend was laying in it!! And the chair leg went towards the water.
The hotel itself had no beach so you had to walk 20 minutes to get there and it was not easily accessible by any means. All the other beaches were private and you had to pay for.
They offered theee excursions - I can’t speak to one. But the other two were scams.
Katie
Canada
10
Scored 10
It felt really remote but with everything you needed (be...
It felt really remote but with everything you needed (be prepared, no A/C.
The Caipirinhas are FANTASTIC how they make them.
Kayaks pull up with cocktails from outside vendors. Adds a fun element.
Most nights they offered something to do after the day trippers left.
Pamela
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
This is an island that is completely run for the profits of...
This is an island that is completely run for the profits of the beach resorts who cater almost exclusively to the day-trippers from Cartagena. This means that if you are not in one of these resorts your access to much of the island is restricted. For the most part, there are no evident access points into the interior of the island from these resorts and we found ourselves entering through service entrances to try to get the coast, or a bar and were often found trespassing. Some of these resorts are more welcoming than others and some charge an entry fee for non-guests. However, many of these resorts don't seem to have overnight guests and, therefore, shut up shop after 4pm so there is little-to-no evening activity on the island (and no street lights, so make sure to have a torch with you)
There are some fun and interesting activities to do on the island - enough to fill a day, but the limited access when staying there meant that we were very ready to leave after two nights.
Dylan
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Great for relaxing.
Great for relaxing. Warning to all those who love the ubiquitous and annoying Colombian music - no music is allowed in any part of Coralina Island! You will enjoy the silence, the sound of the sea waves and the chirping of the birds.
The owner of the hotel, a French-Colombian named Pierre, is a wonderful person. Thanks to him, his kind nature and willingness, we felt like we were visiting a good friend or family member. Barbora, a Czech living in Colombia.
Excellent property and very convenient for diving or fishing activities. Jean and his staff were extremely, pleasant and helpful. Property has an amazing bay view and clear waters. It can get hot during the day but heck you are on an island. Its not a 5 star Hotel but very private. project coming soon so will definitely come back. The price is the lowest on the island for such an amazing experience. They have these cool beach party just a 15 minute walk called Secret Paradise for those who come to party.
The staff make this place what it is. From the moment we arrived they were all so friendly, learnt our names and were always around to help. They also offer activities which were excellent. We did the snorkelling and the night swimming with bioluminescent plankton. Highly recommend! Stay 2 nights so you can do the activities and have time to relax.
The food was really good too. It wasn’t the cheapest but we got the impression that no where in Isla Grande is cheap!
We loved our stay at Cocoliso! The staff were exceptional! Everyone always had a smile on their face and were extremely helpful! We used the onsite activities office and loved the scuba diving and snorkeling. The food that we had was delicious. We spent lots of time in and around the pool. We also enjoyed snorkeling right in front of the hotel. I would highly recommend this hotel. Also whoever is hiring and training the staff is to be commended!
Excellent eco-resort with comfortable rooms and super kind and friendly staff. Directly on the ocean, with snorkeling right out front. Lots of comfy hammocks (per the name). Well located: the village is a 15-minute walk through the jungle, and we also walked over to a neighboring resort one night for dinner. Note that the Mary tourist boat from Cartagena will drop and collect you right on the resort's own pier.
The hotel grounds are lovely and the family and caretakers were always ready to help us with any needs. The food was good, and the parrot was a fun companion! We decided to stay 2 extra nights and were upgraded into a lovely room (Casa Grande) with hammocks on the terrace. The location is a short walk from several beaches (Playita, Playa LIbre, Playa Tranquila), but be prepared for a hot and dusty walk home.
Location was very easy to get to when arriving from the boat and the room was very clean and spacious. Several beaches are a 3 minute walk away and there are many activities that you can do through the hotel. The hotel is run by a family and is very kind - I forgot something on the island and they helped get it back to me in Cartagena.
The hosts Carlos and Viviana are super nice and very friendly. They also speak very good English which is so helpful since I still struggle with Spanish.
We could easily upgrade to a lovely cabana which had no shower but the big bucket gets refilled every day.
The eco hotel relies on solar which makes it quiet: no noisy generator!
The location is fantastic, because the hotel has only a few rooms it gets really quiet at night and you can really get a nice feel for the area. The tours we did were with three other people so we could snorkel as long as we like. We especially loved seeing the plankton at night.
The Staff is very nice, the private beach in front of the Hotel is very good although it can be very loud if there is too much boats with loud music in front of it. The good thing is that they all leave around 3pm so you have some hours without day tourists at the beach.
Hotel Islabela offers an authentic island experience. You are fully immersed in nature and the rhythms of the locals who live there. We enjoyed the beach, the restaurant and the picturesque surroundings. Jesse, Mary and a few of the servers were very kind and attentive.
i love staying at Coralina. the manager made our stay special and we felt taking care of. the food is great. all rooms have ac and free of mosquitos. (this was big for me since a lot of other hotels around didn’t have ac and you’d be eaten by mosquitos)
Comfortable eco hostel with everything you need. Great value for money! Isla Grande is small so everything is really within walking distance. The staff were friendly and accommodating. The advertisement for this hostel was very accurate.
Staff was always available and although they spoke little English, we always found a way to communicate. The view is spectacular and the food was great! The hotel offers a real island raw experience, not too touristy.
Great location, nice and calm hotel. We loved this compared to the options of the more "party" places in Rosario. Beautiful sea view and friendly staff. Food was pretty good also.
The hotel is nice but very bare, with simple accomodations. People are nice, and the rooms are clean. The beach is very nice, actually the best on the island.
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