Oceanario Islas Del Rosario
The experience provides an all-inclusive journey that includes a round-trip boat voyage from any Cartagena Bay area dock, transporting you to the the Rosario Fish Sanctuary, a remarkable oasis nestled within the azure waters of the Rosario Islands in Colombia.
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Prices are Per Passenger (Up to 10)
Minimum 4 passengers
Oceanario Islas Del Rosario
This is a direct tour to the Oceanario Islas Del Rosario
Whats different?
We own and operate all of our tours. Our tours are never crammed with people like sardines. We don’t shuttle you from one tourist trap to another. Instead, relax and relish the journey as we seamlessly transport you from site to site. We own a small private resort with an outdoor bar, Turkish sauna, swimming pool, showers and a place to sit down and eat in comfort without being hassled. No obligations, no awkward interactions, and certainly no additional expenses. Your day is all about enjoyment, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the experience without a care in the world. Enjoy a delicious local lunch or dinner with a choice of fish/chicken or beef. A non-alcoholic drink is served on arrival to our activity center and with your meal.
The Tour
This tour is intended for the clients that do not wish to go snorkeling but want to see the fish sanctuary in Rosario. You are still welcomed to take a dip in the water or park yourself on a beach if you like as the boat is yours for 4 hours. The experience provides an all-inclusive journey that includes a round-trip boat voyage from any Cartagena Bay area dock, transporting you to the the Rosario Fish Sanctuary, a remarkable oasis nestled within the azure waters of the Rosario Islands in Colombia. This sanctuary stands as a testament to conservation efforts, providing a safe haven for a diverse array of marine species. Immerse yourself in the underwater wonderland as you snorkel through crystal-clear waters, surrounded by vibrant coral reefs and colorful marine life. Witness the harmony of nature’s delicate balance and learn about ongoing initiatives to protect and preserve this precious aquatic ecosystem.