You’ll zip across Cartagena Bay by speedboat with a local guide, choose between snorkeling vibrant coral reefs or visiting the Rosario Islands Aquarium, then relax at Playa Blanca’s beach club with a Caribbean lunch. Expect laughter, fresh seafood, hammocks in the shade—and maybe a sunburned nose as your souvenir.
Someone’s handing me a life vest before I’ve even finished my coffee—turns out that’s how mornings start in Cartagena if you’re heading for the Rosario Islands. Our guide, Andrés, kept up this easy banter as we zipped past Bocachica’s old forts. The wind was salty and sharp; I had to hold my hat down. He pointed out pelicans gliding low over the water and told us how these islands are actually a national park, which I didn’t know—felt like we were sneaking into some secret corner of Colombia.
I had to choose between snorkeling or the aquarium at San Martin de Pajarales (no time for both). I went for the reef. The mask fogged up at first, but once it cleared… all those darting fish and soft corals—honestly, it’s louder underwater than above, all those clicks and pops. Someone nearby tried to name every fish (“that one’s definitely a parrotfish!”) but gave up after five. We laughed about it back on the boat; sunburn already starting on my nose.
Playa Blanca came next—Playa Tranquila sector, which is less crowded than I’d expected. Lunch was fried fish with coconut rice (the kind that sticks together just right), eaten under palms while hammocks swung nearby. There was this faint smell of sunscreen mixed with grilled seafood everywhere. Andrés checked in often but never hovered—he just seemed happy we were happy. I watched a local kid chase crabs along the tide line and thought about how far Cartagena felt from here—even though it’s only an hour by speedboat.
I still think about that reef sometimes when I’m stuck in traffic back home. If you want a day trip from Cartagena that feels like you’ve slipped away somewhere quieter—with snorkeling or an aquarium option, plus proper food and a real beach club vibe—it’s hard not to recommend this one.
The full day trip lasts around 8 hours including boat transfers and stops.
Yes, snorkeling equipment and time on the reef are included unless you choose to visit the aquarium instead.
No, due to timing you must pick either snorkeling or visiting the aquarium during this tour.
A typical Caribbean lunch is included—usually fried fish with coconut rice and sides.
Yes, round-trip speedboat transport is included from Cartagena Bay.
Yes, you’ll be accompanied by a bilingual guide throughout the day.
The tour stops at Playa Tranquila sector of Playa Blanca, which is less crowded than other areas.
Yes, access to hammocks, sunbathing chairs, and beach beds is included at the beach club.
Your day includes round-trip speedboat transport from Cartagena Bay with a bilingual guide always nearby; all snorkeling gear if you pick that option; entrance to either the reef or aquarium; use of sunbathing chairs and hammocks at Playa Blanca’s beach club; plus a full Caribbean-style lunch before heading back in the afternoon.
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