Isla Grande, Rosario Islands, Colombia: Tropical Beachfront Glamping Escape✨

Blue ocean with land and trees in a forest and a boat.
The Rosario Islands are an archipelago comprising 27 islands located about two hours by boat from Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. The ideal place to enjoy a peaceful vacation.

✨ Introduction

Isla Grande is the largest island in Colombia’s Rosario Islands archipelago, known for its turquoise waters, coral reefs, and lush tropical vegetation. This idyllic setting is perfect for glamping, offering a peaceful beachfront experience with a touch of luxury amid vibrant marine life and island tranquility.

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 Why Visit Isla Grande?

  • Crystal-clear waters ideal for snorkeling and diving among coral reefs
  • Secluded white sandy beaches perfect for relaxation
  • Rich marine biodiversity including colorful fish, turtles, and dolphins
  • Easy access from Cartagena, making it a convenient tropical getaway

Glamping see through bubble with chairs and a bed with trees and a deck in the rainforest
Glamping at Isla Grande, Rosario Islands (Colombia)

 Glamping on Isla Grande

Enjoy island life with comfort in:

  • Beachfront eco-tents with comfy beds and private decks
  • Bamboo bungalows blending with the natural surroundings
  • Outdoor showers and hammocks for ultimate relaxation
  • Locally sourced fresh seafood and tropical fruits

 Best Time to Go

  • December to April: Dry season with sunny days and calm seas
  • May to November: Rainy season with occasional showers but fewer tourists

 Things to Do

  • Snorkel the vibrant coral reefs of the Rosario Islands Marine Park
  • Kayak through mangrove forests and hidden coves
  • Visit nearby small islands and beaches by boat
  • Relax in beachside hammocks with stunning ocean views
  • Explore Cartagena’s historic old town on a day trip

Glamping structure in the rainforest on stilts with chairs.
Glamping at Isla Grande, Rosario Islands (Colombia)

 Glamping Gear & Essentials

Prepare for tropical island adventures with:

  • Lightweight, breathable clothing and swimwear
  • Reef-safe sunscreen and insect repellent
  • Water shoes for coral and rocky areas
  • Waterproof phone case and underwater camera
  • Reusable water bottle and quick-dry towel

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