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Rosario Islands Hotels: The Best Places To Stay With Kids

The Rosario Islands are a beautiful archipelago off the coast of Cartagena. If you are visiting Cartagena, I would highly recommend staying a few nights on the islands. I have put together a list of the top Rosario Islands Hotels in this post that are perfect to stay at with kids.

The islands are also very popular to explore as a day trip from Cartagena. If you only have a short time in Cartagena and have time for a quick trip, I also included the hotels and resorts that are best for day trips to the islands.

When we were there in January, we took a day trip to the Rosario Islands and loved the relaxing vibe and no vendors pushing their goods; however, if I could do it all again, and I will one day 😀, I would spend a few nights on the islands to really soak it all in.

To come up with this comprehensive list of high quality Rosario hotels and resorts, I used a combination of advice from my friend and local travel guide expert, my own personal experience and multiple positive reviews from other travelers online.

I hope this list of the best Rosario Islands hotels to stay with kids with a few bonus choices on the nearby Barú peninsula helps you find the perfect place to relax and enjoy the Carribean waters near Cartagena, Colombia.

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Day Trip To The Rosario Islands

If you only have one short day to visit the Rosario Islands, I would still say go for it! Here are my  suggestions for booking a day trip at one of the Rosario resorts.

Isaac in the pool on the Rosario Islands Cartagena

Recommendations For Rosario Islands Hotels For Day Trips

Mangata –  A day trip to Mangata is 380,000 COP per person or about $90 dollars. It includes transportation to the hotel, a welcome drink, a restaurant with air conditioning with 8 options for lunch (including kid-friendly options), kayaking, sun beds, hammocks, and towels. 

Islabela –  A day trip to Islabela costs 310,000 COP ($74) for ages 10 and up. Kids that are between 3 and 9 are 240,000 COP ($57). It includes transportation, a welcome cocktail, a typical Colombian lunch, facilities (sun beds, tables, bathrooms…), kayaks, and a transfer to the Oceanarium. The Oceanarium is an aquarium and wildlife conservation center in the Rosario Islands.

Isla Del Sol – The price of a day trip to Isla Del Sol varies by age. 10 and older are 340,000 COP ($81), 4-9 year olds are 230,000 COP ($55), 2-3 year olds are 150,000 ($36). The rate includes transportation costs, welcome fruit, a typical lunch, a typical dessert, sun loungers, private beach, pool with sea water, and transportation to the Oceanarium (entrance fee is not included). Other additional activities you can book for an additional charge include diving, snorkeling, massages, and ecological walks. 

Isla Del Encanto – The last option for a day trip to the Rosario Islands is Isla Del Encanto. Ages 10 and up are 288,000 COP ($69). If you have younger children under 10, they are free with a paying adult. Additional children ages 5-9 cost 144,000 COP ($34) and ages 2-4 cost 96,000 COP ($23). This price includes pick up from your hotel, boat transportation, a lunch buffet, facilities including sunbeds, pool, private beach, and kayaks. Additional activities are offered at an additional cost like a spa and snorkeling. 

Where To Stay In The Rosario Islands 

If you have the time to spend a night or three in the Rosario Islands, I would do it! Here are my recommendations for the best hotels in the Rosario Islands. 

Rosario Islands With Kids – Where To Stay With Kids

Levi admiring the beach on the Rosario Islands

Rosario Island Hotels On Isla Grande

Isla Grande is the largest island in the Rosario Islands and is home to many hotels. Here are the top picks of where to stay in the Rosario Islands with kids. 

$$ Hotel Isla Del Sol

Pros

Hotel Isla Del Sol has everything a family desires for a hotel on a tropical island. The rooms are clean and beautifully decorated. They are also set up so well for a family.

They even have rooms that fit 5 people, so if you have 3 kids, that is ideal! These rooms also have air conditioning which helps you sleep well at night.

The calm beach is located in a cove of crystal clear water. There is a relaxing pool, and even a small playground.

Activities that can be arranged with the hotel include, tank diving, snorkeling, ecological hikes and mangrove tours, an Oceanarium visit and relaxing massages. 

Cons

Isla Del Sol is also a popular day trip location, so it can get busy during the height of the day. 

$$ Mangata Beach

Pros

Mangata Beach is one of the most beautiful resorts on Isla Grande.

They have a large family room with 4 beds, deck and air conditioning.

The price includes an American breakfast.

The hotel offers various activities to choose from including a tour of the Rosario Islands, snorkeling, kayak, and paddle boarding. 

Cons 

One downside is that it is a popular resort for day trippers, so between 10am and 3pm it can get very busy. The mornings and late afternoons and evenings are very relaxing with only the hotel guests. 

A pool is always a bonus with kids in a hot, tropical location. Sadly, Mangata doesn’t have a pool.

$ Hotel Las Casitas De Mar Adentro

Pros

Hotel Las Casitas De Mar Adentro is an eco-friendly hotel that is built with sustainable materials and designed to bring in natural light and ventilation.

The restaurant uses seasonal ingredients that are either grown at their facilities or purchased from local farmers and fishermen and breakfast is included.

It is a very economical choice as well!

The experiences the hotel offers are scuba diving, snorkeling, massages, tour of the mangroves, visit to the Oceanarium, an island day tour, and a romantic dinner. 

Cons

It is not located directly on the water, but a short 300 meter walk from the water.

The bungalows are a bit small and will only fit families with one child or you can reserve more than one bungalow. 

No pool here either.

Isleta Bolivar – Rosario Islet

$$-$$$ Hotel Islabela 

Pros 

Hotel Islabela has various activities to choose from including a luminescent plankton tour, snorkeling, massages, kayaking (which is included in the price), and a trip to the Oceanarium. 

Cons

The room set ups aren’t great for larger families. If you have more than one child you will have to book two cabins.

It is also a popular location for a day trip to Rosario Island, so expect it to fill up in the late morning and afternoon and empty out around 3:30pm.

A positive thing about staying in Islabela, though, is the bungalows are located away from where the day trip visitors spend their time, so you can still get your privacy. 

Barú With Kids – Where To Stay On The Barú Peninsula

Looking at Isla del Encanto from the boat

Barú is technically a peninsula near the Rosario Islands and not a part of the archipelago. It was cut off from the mainland by a canal and so many refer to it as an island. So you might also hear Barú Island.

I have included a few options on the peninsula that could be excellent alternatives.

Barú is an equally beautiful area to enjoy the beaches near Cartagena, but some areas can be very crowded, especially near Playa Blanca.

I have chosen less busy areas of Barú for my hotel selections. 

$$ Hotel Playa Manglares Isla Barú

Pros

This beautiful beachfront hotel is a convenient option for families looking for an authentic off-the-beaten-path getaway on Barú.

You can reach Hotel Playa Manglares by car, which makes it easy to get to. The hotel also offers an airport shuttle and free parking.

They have many room options for families to choose from which are all spacious and aesthetically pleasing.

It has a private beach and is located near the Aviary.

The hotel is also close to the Rosario Islands, so you can easily take a boat trip to visit them as well.

It is also located in one of the quietest areas of Barú away from the busy Playa Blanca area and is eco-friendly!

Cons

Not many water activities directly at the hotel like kayaks or paddle boards. 

There’s also not a pool, but the private beach is stunning!

$ Carey Beach Barú

Pros

Carey Beach is on the southern tip of Barú and directly on a private white sand beach.

The location of the hotel makes it feel as if you are in the Rosario Islands.

The rooms have all been recently updated and have air conditioning.

The price is also very affordable! One of the best options for a budget-friendly hotel in the Rosario Islands.

Guests rave about the quiet and peacefulness of the hotel.

Cons 

There is a limited amount of activities directly at the hotel like kayaks or paddle boards.

There is also no hot water for your shower, but it is hot in Cartagena, so a refreshing cold shower should feel good! 

$$$$ Sofitel Barú Calablanca 

Pros

Another Rosario Islands hotel recommended by our amazing local travel guide is Sofitel Barú Calablanca.

This immaculate hotel is extremely comfortable and the swimming pool is to die for!

In addition, they have evening entertainment, a kids’ club, air conditioning, a Turkish bath, water sports with a private beach and so much more. 

Cons

The only con I see is the price, but if you value a luxury hotel, this is a fantastic option. 

$$$ Aura Hotel Barú

Pros

Their superior bungalow room is perfect for a family traveling to Barú.

Aura Hotel Barú offers two private beaches with fun water activities like SUPs and kayaks. Snorkeling tours can be arranged, and you can even fish off the dock.

They just completed a brand new pool at the hotel that guests are praising enthusiastically!

You can access the Aura Hotel by boat or by car and there is free parking available. 

Cons

It can be a bit busy with day trippers! 

Rosario Islands Hotels: All-Inclusive Resorts 

$$$ Isla Del Encanto

Pros

Isla Del Encanto is one of the only resorts in the Rosario Islands that is the closest to all-inclusive you will find. It is really just full board where they include 3 meals a day that are accompanied by a soda. Transportation to and from Cartagena is also included.

In my opinion it is pretty nice to have full-board when visiting. Most Rosario Islands hotels have a restaurant that you need to eat at because there are no other options, but the price can vary greatly. With full board you know exactly how much food costs will be upon arrival.

Isla del Encanto has kayaks, stand up paddleboards, and a private pool area for hotel guests that includes a wonderful splash park pool for younger kids! 

Cons

Isla Del Encanto is a popular location for day trip goers (This was where we visited!) but one great thing I noticed is that there are separate areas for day trip visitors and hotel guests.

This makes it less overwhelming for hotel guests at Isla Del Encanto, but if you want to party with the day trip visitors, you can do that too!  

The Rosario Islands Colombia Questions Answered

How Do I Get To The Rosario Islands? 

The Rosario Islands can only be reached by boat. The islands are about an hour away from Cartagena and leave daily from there.

You can also rent a private boat and drive it out to the islands. 

Many of the Rosario Islands hotels have boats that leave at certain times of the day from the hotel and return at specific hours from Cartagena.

I would recommend contacting the hotel that you book to see if they have a boat and if not, what they recommend. 

Is It Worth Going To The Rosario Islands?

The short answer is yes! Here’s why.

The Rosario Islands offer a beautiful peaceful escape from the busy Cartagena life. You can relax on the beach, enjoy the crystal clear water, a fruity cocktail and the tasty food at the resorts.

Another advantage of going to a private beach on the Rosario Islands is that you won’t be harassed by the vendors that are constantly selling their goods on the public beaches in Bocagrande or on Playa Blanca in Baru.

It makes for a much more relaxing beach outing. 

Can You Go To The Rosario Islands Without A Tour?

Yes, you can go to the Rosario Islands without a tour.

The best way to do this is to rent a private boat. The price of the boat will depend on the size of the boat you rent. Most include a captain and gasoline.

Island hop with the knowledge of the captain and go where you want at your own pace! 

How Many Rosario Islands Are There?

There are 27 small islands that make up the archipelago of the Rosario Islands. 

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