Rosario and San Bernardo Corals National Natural Park is a marine paradise located off the Caribbean coast of Colombia, renowned for its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life.
Rosario and San Bernardo Corals National Natural Park is an aquatic sanctuary covering approximately 463,000 acres within the Caribbean Sea. It is located near the city of Cartagena in Colombia and consists of a series of islands and underwater ecosystems. The park's vibrant coral reefs are home to an array of marine species, including various fish, crustaceans, and sea turtles. Established in 1977, the park aims to protect and preserve critical marine habitats. Visitors flock to this location for snorkeling, diving, and observing the rich biodiversity. Besides its natural allure, the park offers opportunities to explore the culture and history of the Caribbean coast, with indigenous and colonial influences visible in surrounding areas.
Colorful coral reefs attracting divers and snorkelers.
Diverse marine life including rays, sea turtles, and tropical fish.
The picturesque islands of the Rosario Archipelago.
Cultural exploration of nearby Cartagena.
A group of coral islands known for their scenic beauty and biological diversity.
Submerged sculptures offering a unique dive experience.
Home to over 1,300 species of plants and animals, including endangered species.