Visiting Isla Grande, Colombia | Paradise island near Cartagena

Cartagena is known as Colombia’s jewel on the Caribbean coast. Unlike the rest of the country, it has been a tourist hub for quite a while because it’s a common stop for cruise ships sailing the Caribbean.

Its attraction lies in the almost intact and colourful, colonial-style mansions in the walled old city. Inside these walls, you'll be transported back in time and into a foodie's paradise. A tip when exploring Cartagena: for safety, stay out of the city's outskirts! The tourist centre is generally safe.

Kate

Written by Kate

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Last updated 2 years ago

Isla Grande is the largest of the Rosario Islands, a dreamy Caribbean archipelago off the coast of Colombia.

Despite its name, Isla Grande actually isn’t that big. You can walk from one side of the island to the other in a few hours. That’s a good thing, as there are no cars on the island — no background noise to disturb the peace of the waves.

If you're visiting Isla Grande soon, you've come to the right place. After reading this guide, you'll know which area to stay in, where to eat and how to fully enjoy this picture-perfect island in Colombia.

Also, check out our list of the best activities in Isla Grande!

Isla Grande is the ultimate beach paradise

Boat and pier at Playa Libre
Playa Libre on Isla Grande

Isla Grande ticks every box when it comes to a beach destination: turquoise sea, white sand beaches, hammocks, fresh seafood, snorkelling and so much more!

This Caribbean island is the kind of place where you forget to wear shoes, embrace the laidback vibe and simply enjoy yourself.

Need a bit more action? There are some really cool things to do on Isla Grande besides relaxing — you can go kayaking, explore the underwater world and visit the Enchanted Lagoon.

Whether you’re visiting Isla Grande as a day trip from Cartagena, or staying for a few nights, it’s a great opportunity to see yet another one of Colombia’s spectacular and diverse landscapes.

Top Tip: There are no ATMs on the island so make sure to bring enough cash to pay for your accommodation, food and any tours you want to do. Some places only take cash.

How long should you stay on Isla Grande?

A lot of people visit Isla Grande as part of a day trip from Cartagena, but we’d recommend staying for a couple of nights if you’re looking for a beach getaway.

Isla Grande is the perfect place to relax, so at least 2-3 days should give you enough time to rewind. Spend your days swimming, snorkelling and sunbathing.

Where to stay on Isla Grande

We recommend staying in the accommodation that you like the most, whichever part of the island that may be. Unless you’re doing tours, it’s likely that you’ll spend a lot of time in your accommodation and eat most of your meals there.

Plus, Isla Grande is a pretty easy place to get around. You can walk to most places or hop in a local’s boat.

Accommodation on Isla Grande

There are limited accommodation options on Isla Grande and a lot of travellers want a slice of paradise. For this reason, prices tend to be higher than in the rest of Colombia and places get booked up quicker.

We recommend booking as far in advance as possible to save money and stay in the best places on Isla Grande.

Private rooms start at around $25 per night for basic facilities.

Eco-hotel Mar Adentro and Casa Lola Ecohouse are two of our favourite places to stay on Isla Grande.

Where to eat on Isla Grande

The best thing about staying on an island is the access to fresh seafood. Isla Grande certainly isn’t short of delicious fish.

Whilst there are a few local restaurants scattered across the island, most of the restaurants are situated in hotels, beach clubs or beach-front restaurants.

A lot of people end up getting the majority of their meals from their own accommodation as it’s more convenient. It’s also likely to be where you’ll find the better food on the island.

If you do want to eat out and try what the island has to offer, here are our favourite places to eat on Isla Grande:

Bora Bora — beach club restaurant serving fresh fish

Bora Bora is a beach club on the south-west coast of Isla Grande. They offer white canopy beds and access to a small private beach ideal for swimming. It’s a great place to spend the day.

Attached to the beach club is a restaurant, which serves mainly traditional Colombian dishes. There’s lots of fresh seafood or grilled meat served with rice, patacones (fried plantain slices) and vegetables. Fresh and simple!

Sol y Papaya — beach-side restaurant ideal for chilling

Sol y Papaya, close to Playa Libre, is another great place to chill for the day and enjoy some food. The restaurant is pretty rustic with palm-leaf roofs and hammocks all around.

The food served here is traditional Colombian food, offering very similar dishes to Bora Bora. Why not treat yourself and try the lobster? Sol y Papaya also prepares incredible juices and cocktails, perfect for enjoying in the hot Colombian sun.

How to get around Isla Grande

Boats docked in Rosario Islands Cartagena
Boats are a great way to explore Isla Grande

One of the best things about Isla Grande is that there are no proper roads or cars on the island. It really adds to the tranquillity of the island.

This leaves you with just two ways of getting around Isla Grande: by foot or by boat.

By foot

Walking will be your main way of navigating the island. There are paths that run through the forests from one side of the island to the other (which takes a couple of hours).

There are some areas of the coastline that you won’t be able to get to by walking. They’re either accessed through private properties or cut off by mangroves. This is where boats come in handy…

By boat

For the areas that you can’t access by foot, you can always get a ride from a local in their boat. Whilst they’re not official drivers, a lot of them will be happy to take you where you need to go for a reasonable price.

Getting to Isla Grande from Cartagena

It’s hard to believe that you can get from the bustling streets of Cartagena to the tranquil sands of Isla Grande in under an hour.

Find out everything you need to know about getting from Cartagena to Isla Grande in our detailed guide.

How to get to Isla Grande

Leaving fromDurationPrices fromSee details
Cartagena45 minutesfrom 50,000 COP ($14)Cartagena to Isla Grande

In summary

Now that you’ve finished reading this guide, you're almost ready for your adventure in Isla Grande. The next step is to create your personalised itinerary with our top picks of things to do in Isla Grande. Simply choose your favourite activities and places to visit, and you're all set to make lasting memories in Isla Grande.

STAY

Our favourite places to stay in Cartagena

Cartagena is a popular international tourist destination in Colombia. This means that it’s flooded with hotels, particularly luxury resorts.

Finding a cheap place to stay here can be a bit harder due to the high demand, but there are many great options to choose from.

Here are our favourite places to stay in Cartagena:

San Lazaro Art Hotel
Treat Yourself

San Lazaro Art Hotel

How often do you get to stay in a hotel that overlooks a castle? With floor to ceiling windows in most rooms, you’ll never want to close your curtains and stop looking at San Felipe de Barajas Castle.

The rooftop pool, terrace restaurant and bar also offer the same incredible view. All of the rooms offer ultimate comfort, with huge beds and modern bathrooms.

  • Rooftop pool
  • Incredible views from the restaurant and terrace
  • Amazing staff
  • Great breakfast included

Double rooms available from $80 per night

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Posada La Fe
Mid-Range

Posada La Fe

Cartagena can get hot, so having a pool to take a dip in is the perfect touch. All of the modern and spacious rooms have air conditioning too.

The staff go above and beyond to make sure that your stay is nothing short of perfect. By the end of your stay, you’ll feel like you’re leaving family. The location is also hard to beat!

  • Exceptional staff
  • Light and airy rooms with air conditioning
  • Swimming pool
  • Delicious breakfast included

Double rooms between $40-$80 per night

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Hotel Santa Cecilia B&B
Mid-Range

Hotel Santa Cecilia B&B

Offering a light and neutral colour palette, Santa Cecilia oozes relaxation. The large beds guarantee a great night’s sleep too.

The location is great, with some rooms offering balcony views over the city. Just across the road, you’ll find a selection of food trucks, a nice place to grab some delicious food and chill out.

  • Friendly and welcoming staff
  • Calm and relaxing rooms
  • Great location
  • A large and delicious breakfast included

Double rooms between $40-$80 per night

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Ayenda Casa Roman
Budget

Ayenda Casa Roman

Ayenda is a chain of hotels found in Colombia, and Casa Roman in Cartagena is one of the best. Being close to the main boulevard and the beach makes this an ideal location to stay.

The modern rooms and terrace with hammocks are perfect for relaxing after a busy day. Helpful staff and a delicious breakfast will help to set you up right for the day ahead.

  • Large and modern rooms
  • Terrace with hammocks
  • Great location
  • Superb breakfast included

Double rooms between $20-$40 per night

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