Isla Tintipán

Municipality: Archipiélago de San Bernardo

Isla Tintipán is hidden in the magic of the Caribbean Sea, it is a true paradise that awakens your senses and immerses you in an unforgettable experience. As you get closer, time seems to stop and we enter a world of beauty and serenity. This jewel of the archipelago of San Bernardo welcomes you with its crystal clear waters and white sand beaches that extend for 3.3 kilometers in its widest part. The feeling of walking along its coast, with the softness of the sand under our feet and the sea breeze caressing your skin, transports you to a state of complete relaxation. The island is surrounded by several swamps that form natural labyrinths, creating a refuge for fish and a true marine nursery. Slowly paddling through these labyrinths with an expert guide allows us to get into the wildlife and witness the reproduction of species that will then populate the nearby reef. Monkeys, iguanas, raccoons and boas are among the inhabitants of this lush island. But the most fascinating experience comes in the moonless nights, when you adventure to paddle through the quiet pipes and we immerse you in its waters. Opening our eyes, we witness a magical spectacle: the luminous plankton that surrounds us, bathing in a sea of liquid crystal. It is in this moment that you close the mind, stop thinking and let yourself be carried away by pure and simple sensations. On Tintipán Island, time slows, worries disappear and you let yourself be carried away by the magic of the environment. You immerse yourself in a world of vibrant colors, relaxing sounds and intense sensations. It is a perfect escape from civilization and daily routine, an opportunity to reconnect with you and experience the wonder of nature in its most captivating form. From the moment you enter this wonderful space, you are enveloped by a sense of wonder and wonder. The crystal clear waters and coasts of the departments of Bolivar and Sucre welcome you with dazzling beauty. The Park houses the largest coral shelf in the Colombian continental Caribbean, with approximately 420 km2 of reef formations that immerse you in an underwater world full of life and color. The ecosystem complex of Los Corales del Rosario and San Bernardo is essential for the region’s natural balance. It acts as a coral barrier that protects against coastal erosion and houses an impressive diversity of multicolored fish, invertebrates and mangrove forests. The biodiversity you find here is simply fascinating.

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