



At the centre of the resort is the Clubhouse restaurant and bar for superb ceviche dinners followed by drinks at the panoramic Las Islas Bar. Up here, there's an indulgent spa with a saltwater infinity pool, as well as a second 'swimming 'pool. There's also an over-the-water restaurant, which you can swim right up to for a delicious meal of Caribbean-style grilled fish (and a range of other seafood), and several beachside bars with live music spilling out where you can recline with your toes in the sand.
Take your pick from a variety of thatched, stilted bungalows, either tucked amongst tropical forest or at eye-level with the ocean. Despite its size, the resort has a bespoke feel with gorgeous bamboo bathrooms and handwoven hammocks for afternoon snoozes. The rooms have large canopy beds and quirky furnishings, whilst other amenities include a TV, Nespresso machine, minibar, aircon and wifi. A favourite is Bungalow 30 with its oversized private pool and sweeping sea views.
There is a bevy of loungers and umbrellas on the beachfront, where you can spend all day reclining, or paddle out to the floating platform. You can also delve beneath the surface for a spot of snorkelling – the island sits within an underwater national park with an incredible reef – SUP along the coastline, or wait for nighttime for a boat trip amongst the bioluminescent plankton. The resort also offers cooking classes (learn to make ceviche and shrimp cocktails), stargazing, and trips to the National Aviary.
Off the coast of Cartagena lies a collection of protected islands to rival those of your dreams.