Excursion to the archipelago of the Islas de Rosario. Pass secluded and deserted islets known only to local fisherman and spend the day relaxing on board or swimming in the pristine Caribbean water. On the way to the islands, you will pass through Bocachica, a defensive fortification built by the Spanish to safeguard this important port. The Rosario Islands are a group of 30 islands off the coast of Cartagena. Due to its beautifully intact ecosystem, the archipelago was declared a national park in 1977. The coral reefs host a Great variety of sea fauna and flora, with abundance of colorful fish, corals and plants. Due to the city’s strategic location, Bocachica is an eminent example of the military architecture of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries and also one of the most important ports of the Caribbean.


Lunch at Sabai. 3-course menu is included (appetizer, main course, dessert), two non-alcoholic beverages per person.


Return to Cartagena from the islands.


Farewell dinner at La Vitrola. This beautifully decorated restaurant offers an exquisite local seafood menu as well as a unique ambiance harmonized by renowned local musicians.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner