Casa Tinti Hotel Boutique features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Tintipan Island. The accommodation offers room service, a concierge service and organising tours for guests.
JUAN PABLO
United Kingdom
I found the location and its surroundings spectacular The accommodation was spacious and very comfortable, including a lovely balcony with an amazing sea view. The food was delicious with a variety of local food available. Staff were welcoming and accommodating. I really enjoyed the beach area in front of the hotel and the water activities available. Gracias, Olga and company for looking after me! I hope to come back with my entire family soon!
Cabana SalSiPuedes has a garden, private beach area, a terrace and restaurant in Tintipan Island. The air-conditioned rooms provide a garden view and come with a wardrobe and free WiFi.
Juan
Spain
EVERYTHING. I stayed for 5 days and I felt like I was part of the family.
Piedad and Dario treat us like kings!
And the stuff was so kind and helpful all the time.
BTW best food i had in my entire trip.
Ask for the cazuela you will love it!
Also it’s the only beach that people can’t access so it makes it very private.
Seriously I miss you so much guys and your beautiful home!
Hotel Puntanorte features a garden, private beach area, a restaurant and bar in Tintipan Island. Certain units at the property feature a terrace with a sea view.
Nikita
United Kingdom
Lovely and secluded hotel on the Tintipan Island. Great chance to switch off and relax after travelling Colombia. The food cooked by the owner and his family was always so yummy too!
El Embrujo Tintipan has a garden, private beach area, a shared lounge and terrace in Tintipan Island. The property features a bar, as well as a restaurant serving Caribbean cuisine.
Lee
United Kingdom
Amazing tranquil location, the best of the coasts with a calm waters for swimming
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What guests said about Tintipan Island:
Scored 8.0
8.0
Keep in mind that not all hotels have beaches, even though...
Keep in mind that not all hotels have beaches, even though they do have access to the sea. Also remember that walking from one place of the island to another is not possible due to the mangrove, so most of the time you will need to take a boat, which usually is provided by the hotel at a cost. This is a place to relax under the sun, swim in the sea, eat delicious food, and do some low intensity activities like paddle board or snorkeling. It is not a place to explore the surroundings, have long hikes, or party
Carlos
Spain
Scored 2.0
2.0
Long and expensive trip to an overcrowded island.
Long and expensive trip to an overcrowded island. There is one good beach near the boat jetty only and it is overcrowded by daytrippers. All other beaches near the hotels full of corals and stones. Don't go three. Food bad.
Robert Stephan
Italy
Scored 10
10
It was a 2 hour boat ride from Cartagena.
It was a 2 hour boat ride from Cartagena. But once you arrive it’s an interesting island worth staying at for two nights. The snorkeling, fishing and beaches are great. It’s incredibly humid and that really the only big drawback. The only way to get around is by boat, but it’s part of the adventure. We also loved swimming with the plankton at night.
Steve
United States
Scored 10
10
The privacy was peaceful; the staff at our "home" was...
The privacy was peaceful; the staff at our "home" was friendly and attentive. Being able to use kayaks, paddleboards, floating chairs on our private strip of beach was priceless. During the day, the public beach was alive with tourists and local food merchants for a great taste of island life, but for the most part, everyone packed up and went home across the water after 3pm or so. Our beach was always private and more than roomy enough to be "alone" OR socialize with the other guests at our "home" - we made some new friends and enjoyed some meals together.
Ledacoromoto
United States
Scored 10
10
Against my better judgement (because I want to keep this...
Against my better judgement (because I want to keep this hidden gem to myself...) I highly recommend visiting. I do recommend knowing some Spanish if you go to make things smoother but the journey was relatively easy and hassle free.
Nathan
United States
Scored 4.0
4.0
short but sweet.
short but sweet. Went for three days and I think that was enough also compared to other beach/islands the overall cost of getting there and staying is too high to justify the end product. Very nice water and some very pretty sunsets~
jeffery
Hong Kong
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