
Cartagena: Rosario Islands Catamaran with Lunch and Snorkel
Savor an unforgettable day aboard a catamaran as you sail to the Rosario Islands from Cartagena. Embark on a snorkeling adventure through a breathtaking coral r
1 hand-picked catamaran trip on the water in Colombia — sunset cruises, snorkel runs, full-day sails — ranked by what real guests say, not by who paid us.
Coral reefs · turtle bays · white-sand beaches · rum-punch open bars.
— Editorial summary
Catamaran tourism in Colombia runs through Cartagena, with 1 bookable tour in our index. The Caribbean region as a whole favours coral reefs · turtle bays · white-sand beaches · rum-punch open bars, and Colombia fits that pattern.
What you can typically expect on a Colombia catamaran: coral reefs · turtle bays · white-sand beaches · rum-punch open bars. Boats are lagoon and bali catamarans dominate the day-charter fleet. English standard on tourist-facing operators. Reef-safe (mineral, oxybenzone-free) sunscreen required in most marine parks.
The marinas, reefs and bays that anchor the catamaran scene in Colombia. Knowing what each spot is — and what it isn't — helps you read tour itineraries critically.
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Savor an unforgettable day aboard a catamaran as you sail to the Rosario Islands from Cartagena. Embark on a snorkeling adventure through a breathtaking coral r
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| Tour | Location | Rating | Reviews | From | Book |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cartagena: Rosario Islands Catamaran with Lunch and Snorkel | Cartagena, Colombia | ★ 4.5 | 2618 | From $89 | Book |
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The Caribbean sailing calendar has three windows that matter. The peak is december – april (dry season, steady trade winds). Shoulder months — may, june, november (shoulder bargains) — beat the peak crowds and the peak pricing. Avoid september – october (hurricane window).
December – April (dry season, steady trade winds). Trade winds are predictable, water clarity is at its best, and operators run at maximum frequency. Book 4–6 weeks ahead.
May, June, November (shoulder bargains). Smaller crowds, lower prices, mostly the same conditions. The best value window for Colombia catamaran tours.
September – October (hurricane window). Operators may pause routes or run reduced schedules. If you must travel in this window, build flexibility and travel-insurance coverage into the plan.
26–28°C year-round. Trade winds 12–18 kt, predictable. Lagoon and Bali catamarans dominate the day-charter fleet.
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Tourist-facing catamaran operators in the Caribbean have run the same routes year after year, and they remember which guests were a pleasure to host. A few defaults keep you in the welcome column.
Reef-safe (mineral, oxybenzone-free) sunscreen required in most marine parks. Buy a tube before you board; operators don't always sell it on board, and the captive-sale price stings if they do.
10–15 % cash to the captain at the end. The crew runs hard in the sun all day for tip income. USD widely accepted alongside local currency.
Open-bar cruises serve at a pace that's easy to underestimate. The wind and sun hide intoxication. Drink water between drinks, eat what the crew puts out, and never enter the water if you're unsteady.
English standard on tourist-facing operators. GetYourGuide handles the booking and customer support layer; most operators reply in English even when the local language is something else.
"It was a great day. Nothing to complain about, perhaps only the dead coral reef that we would prefer to be still alive - but well, that’s not the organizer’s fault. Other than that it’s a nice, chill day relaxing on a catamaran and swimming in a crystal clear water. Exactly…"
on Cartagena: Rosario Islands Catamaran with Lunch and Snorkel
"What a fantastic way to spend the day in Cartagena. The sailing was smooth, the water was beautiful, the food was great and the staff was wonderful."
on Cartagena: Rosario Islands Catamaran with Lunch and Snorkel
December – April (dry season, steady trade winds). Shoulder months (may, june, november (shoulder bargains)) are the best-value window — smaller crowds, lower prices, mostly the same conditions. Avoid september – october (hurricane window).
10–15 % cash to the captain at the end. Service is sometimes included on private charters — check the booking confirmation. Cash is preferred.
Reef-safe (mineral, oxybenzone-free) sunscreen required in most marine parks. Bring a mineral (zinc-oxide) sunscreen from home if possible; operator-bought is usually marked up significantly.
English standard on tourist-facing operators. If you have a specific question or need (allergies, mobility, kids), message the operator through GetYourGuide before booking — they almost always reply within hours.
Lagoon and Bali catamarans dominate the day-charter fleet. Shared day-charters usually carry 12–25 guests; private charters scale 2–12 typically.
Yes on almost every shared day-charter — most operators take all ages with no minimum. Open-bar adults-only sunset cruises usually have a minimum age (8 or 12). Check the offer card before booking.
Most GetYourGuide catamaran tours offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure. Look for the cancellation policy on the tour page. Travel insurance with weather coverage is the right backstop for non-refundable shoulder bookings.