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Tintipan Island – 8 hotels and places to stay
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Casa Tinti Hotel Boutique, hotel in Tintipan Island

Casa Tinti Hotel Boutique features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Tintipan Island. The property provides room service, a concierge service and organizing tours for guests.

The seclusion, the water, the privacy, the staff, the FOOD, relaxing atmosphere. This is a place to go if you want to get away from life for a few days.
9.2
Scored 9.2
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
66 reviews
Price from$284.44per night
El Embrujo Tintipan, hotel in Tintipan Island

El Embrujo Tintipan has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Tintipan Island. With a bar, the property also features a private beach area.

Beatiful and quiet place. Friendly staff. Clean place.
8.4
Scored 8.4
Very Good
Rated very good
185 reviews
Price from$196.18per night
Tintipan Hotel, hotel in Tintipan Island

Facing the beachfront, Tintipan Hotel offers 4-star accommodations in Tintipan Island and features a garden, terrace and restaurant. Among the various facilities are a bar and a private beach area.

9.3
Scored 9.3
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
9 reviews
Price from$153.56per night
Hotel Puntanorte, hotel in Tintipan Island

Hotel Puntanorte features a garden, restaurant, a bar and private beach area in Tintipan Island. Some units at the property feature a terrace with a sea view.

Amazing place. Way better and bigger than what pictures show, with many cozy nooks for those who need some privacy. It’s definitely not a party place. It’s calm and serene, thank God no blasting music and noisy crowds! Just the sound of the waves. Owners treated us like family members, they are awesome and open people. Don’t miss short snorkeling and plankton tours! Price is fair and they’re totally worth it. If you don’t have masks for snorkeling, you can rent them there. Oh, and I didn’t mention food! Try everything in their menu, Yeimy is an outstanding cook. I especially recommend the crab and prawns with maracuyá. Some things to consider: - It’s a remote place, there is no signal. There’s WiFi only at the restaurant. - Rooms are basic and simple, no hot water, no lockers, no aircons, you even can’t lock the door. There is a fan in every room but we almost didn’t use it, nights aren’t that hot. - Guest rooms get energy from solar panels only at night. Electricity is off all day long, but you can charge your gadgets at the restaurant area. Fully charged powerbank will be useful. None of that was a problem for us, we spent 4 fantastical days there and definitely will come back.
8.9
Scored 8.9
Excellent
Rated excellent
518 reviews
Price from$121.30per night
El Cocotal Tintipán By Ashram, hotel in Tintipan Island

El Cocotal Tintipán By Ashram is a recently renovated luxury tent in Tintipan Island where guests can make the most of its private beach area and open-air bath.

Beach, campings and privacy
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very Good
Rated very good
153 reviews
Price from$76.29per night
Santa Lova Eco-hostel Isla Tintipan, hotel in Tintipan Island

Santa Lova Eco-hostel Isla Tintipan in Tintipan Island provides adults only accommodations with a terrace, a bar and a private beach area. The property has entertainment staff and free WiFi.

I loved that the hotel was just next to the water. You can enjoy being in the water and easily get into the hotel for a cocktail or lunch
8.2
Scored 8.2
Very Good
Rated very good
893 reviews
Price from$76.93per night
Arena Beach, hotel in Tintipan Island

Featuring sea views, Arena Beach in Tintipan Island features accommodations and a bar. The campground offers an à la carte or continental breakfast.

8.3
Scored 8.3
Very Good
Rated very good
15 reviews
Price from$42.70per night
Medusa Hostel Isla Tintipan, hotel in Tintipan Island

Medusa Hostel Isla Tintipan in Tintipan Island provides adults-only accommodations with a garden and a bar. Offering a restaurant, the property also has a private beach area and a solarium.

I really liked the room - big and very comfortable, great view of the sea, I liked the atmosphere, the food, the attention to us. Very tasty and varied food at a good price. Everything was accurate and pleasant.
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very Good
Rated very good
97 reviews
Price from$101.23per night
Hostel villa luz Beach, hotel in Tintipan Island

Hostel villa luz Beach in Tintipan Island provides accommodations with a private beach area and a garden. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace and free Wifi.

Luz is wonderful, just such a great hostess, and her family are so nice. She really will go out of her way for you. Her cooking is great. The location of her villa is beautiful - overlooking the water and at high tide the waves basically lap the building. I loved lying out in a hammock listening to the waves at night! Spotlessly clean, excellent value. Some posters have commented negatively about Marlon the "lancha chico." I get that in some ways - Marlon is being rushed between many different resorts and people and is harried and often runs late. If you're nice and patient with him, he'll really go above and beyond for you. Tintipan Island is a mangrove island, so you can only walk to a couple of other resorts, the rest of the time you need to hire Marlon to take you places. My room was lovely and quiet but I'd recommend one of the rooms facing onto the water so you get the sliding doors opening onto the water.
8.7
Scored 8.7
Excellent
Rated excellent
74 reviews
Price from$65.78per night
Quinta del Mar Crystal Beach, hotel in Tintipan Island

Quinta del Mar Crystal Beach has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Tintipan Island.

7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
12 reviews
Price from$309.97per night
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What Guests Said About Tintipan Island:

  • 8.0
    Scored 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
  • 2.0
    Scored 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.
    Stephan
    Italy
  • 10
    Scored 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 of America
  • 10
    Scored 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 of America
  • 10
    Scored 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 of America
  • 4.0
    Scored 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