Committed to Baru, its people and its natural wealth

Hotel surrounded by living nature in the Corales del Rosario National Natural Park.
Located on the Baru Peninsula surrounded by crystal clear waters, mangrove channels and water mirrors, our hotel is a refuge for diverse species of flora and fauna that coexist in harmony. We are part of the National Natural Park Los Corales del Rosario and San Bernardo, protected areas by the National Natural Parks of Colombia that shelter one of the most extensive barrier reefs in the Colombian Caribbean.
Our country is the richest in biodiversity in the world. We stand out for having the greatest diversity of bird species such as grey herons, woodpeckers, pelicans and turpipers. Some of these species are endemic, such as the Caribbean guacharaca, the guajira guacharaca, the Cienaguero hummingbird, the chestnut woodpecker, the mustached chamicero and the Venezuelan flycatcher, among many others that bring joy to our guests’ stay.
Five species of mangrove are found around us: red mangrove, yellow mangrove, mangrove bobo or Zaragoza, black or salty mangrove and the piñuelo mangrove. Mangroves are considered highly productive systems because they provide a variety of flora and fauna resources. It has been estimated that two thirds of the world’s tropical fish population depends on mangrove areas, which is why it is called the marine cradle room.