Nestled in the Caribbean Sea, approximately 12 miles southwest of Cartagena, Colombia, lies Corona Island. A pristine eco-paradise that, until recently, was accessible only by invitation. As of March 2025, this secluded haven has opened its doors to the public. This offers an unparalleled blend of luxury, sustainability, and natural beauty.
Exclusive Access Transformed

Since its inauguration in 2021, Corona Island has been a well-kept secret among select guests. The island’s transition to a public destination marks a significant shift. This allows eco-tourists and travel enthusiasts to experience its unique offerings firsthand.
Bookings can now be made through platforms such as Airbnb, Expedia, and Booking.com. Day passes start from COP 672,269 (approximately $162) and overnight stays in beachfront bungalows beginning at COP 2,016,000 (around $487) per night.