Catamaran Sail to Rosario Islands – Day Trip from Cartagena

US$106
 
 

xperience a relaxing and scenic day trip as you sail on a spacious catamaran. Perfect for those looking to explore the Caribbean’s crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life.

Experiment the pleasant feeling as the catamaran glides silently over the water and as the crew raises the sails you can sit back and enjoy the music. The bar services keep the drinks flowing throughout the whole journey.

This catamaran tour takes you on a picturesque sailing journey from Cartagena to the Rosario Islands. Dive into the crystal-clear waters for a refreshing swim, snorkel among vibrant marine life, and relax on the pristine beaches.

Secure your spot on this unforgettable catamaran day trip to the Rosario Islands. Book now to experience the beauty of the Caribbean, complete with snorkeling, sunbathing, and breathtaking views.

Includes:
Boarding fees
A welcome drink
Non-alcoholic beverages such as soft drinks, juices, lemonade and mineral water throughout the excursion.
Mid-morning appetizer.
A delicious lunch (seafood rice or vegetarian rice) prepared on board, accompanied by a salad buffet and dessert.
Snorkeling gear available free of charge with a deposit that will be returned.

Not Included:
Transportation from your accommodation to the dock
Alcoholic drinks

Schedule:
Boarding starts from 8:00am - Return to Cartagena: 4:00pm

Duration:
7.5 hours

Important Information
In the next step, please provide the full name, date of birth, the ID or passport numbers of everyone in your group.
On-board payments for extra services, not included in the price of the excursion, can only be made by credit card
In the next step, please provide the full name, date of birth, the ID or passport numbers of everyone in your group.
Children up to 6 years old do not pay.
The departure time, authorized by the port captain is 08:30am and the return to Cartagena is between 2:50pm and 3pm, depending on the sea conditions. The Catamaran will return to the dock by 4pm
Depending on the sea conditions, the captain may decide to return to Cartagena earlier than scheduled.