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Rebecca_D, Feb 2026
The boat tour was...
The boat tour was incredible. It was 2 couples so we were looking for a laid back experience. They took us to a quiet area for swimming and a private beach. We chose to skip cholon and went to the lunch spot. It was a little pricey for lunch, but the tour was great. Highly recommend
Stephen_D, Feb 2026
Great excursion
We were on the 29' boat, seas were a little rough but boat operator was very experienced and made the ride comfortable and safe. Great snorkel spot, gear provided. They took us to an island for lunch, chicken was good and Pina Coladas the best I've ever had. Fun day, crew speaks very little English, bring your translator if you don't speak Spanish. Highly recommend
Alicia_Z, Apr 2024
Wonderful Day!
This boat tour was amazing! Our guide, Geuseppe was engaging and personable and ran things smoothly. The boat was clean and comfortable and the stops were each memorable in their own way. I was with my husband and 18 year old son. I probably wouldn’t recommend it for younger children, though.
Zachary_R, Feb 2024
Great experience!
we had such a fantastic experience on this tour and it was all thanks to our tour guide Charlie! Not only was he focused on providing a culturally immersive tour, he was focused on the safety of his guests and ensured that everyone had a wonderful experience. If you can, book this tour and request Charlie for the best experience possible!

Rosario Islands (Islas del Rosario)

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Cartagena
Aerial view of Pirate Island in the Rosario Islands (Islas del Rosario), Cartagena de Indias, Colombia.
  • Be sure to take everything you need, as there are few shops on the islands. Sunscreen, a swimsuit, and a sunhat are essentials.

  • Consider packing water shoes; the beaches are rocky, and there is a lot of coral in the water.

  • If you get sea sick easily, take motion sickness pills or reconsider as this part of the Caribbean is famous for its rough seas.

  • Bring cash if you want to purchase food or drinks from beach kiosks—many do not accept credit cards.

  • Wi-Fi can be scarce on the islands, but some resorts offer paid or free access.

  • Many passenger ferries and private boats to the Rosario Islands (Islas del Rosario) are wheelchair accessible, but it’s best to check with the operator in advance.

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