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South West Bay Cabañas
This property is located just 10 minutes’ walk from South West Bay Beach and features an extensive, beautiful garden.

Hotel El Pirata Morgan
Located in Providencia Island, within Agua Dulce district, Hotel El Pirata Morgan features an outdoor pool and American-style breakfast is offered. Free WiFi access is available.

Cabañas Agua Dulce
Boasting a sun deck area with direct ocean access, Cabanas Agua Dulce also offers an outdoor swimming pool. Rooms have private balconies with hammocks. Agua Dulce Beach is 1640 feet away.

POSADA ALEENY
Providing inner courtyard views, POSADA ALEENY in Providencia offers accommodations and a garden. With city views, this accommodation features a patio.

Posada Lkjay Providencia Isla
Posada Lkjay Providencia Isla offers air-conditioned rooms in Providencia. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.

Posada Sweet Anashly
Set in Providencia, Posada Sweet Anashly features a garden and terrace. Free private parking is available on site. Sirus Diving Center is next to the property.

Posada Jasmina Place
Posada Jasmina Place offers accommodations in Providencia. The inn has a terrace and views of the mountains, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant.

Hotel Posada Enilda
Located 0.6 mi from Manchaneal bay and 1.2 mi from South West beach, Posada Enilda offers bright rooms and sea views in Providencia. The property has a restaurant, a terrace and a garden.

Posada ontimeview
Posada ontimeview provides accommodations in Providencia. Guests staying at this bed and breakfast have access to a terrace.

Di South Porl Lodge by AKKA
Featuring a garden and views of mountain, Di South Porl Lodge by AKKA is located in Providencia, a 3-minute walk from South West Bay.
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Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.9Good - What previous guests thought, 106 reviewsPopular with guests booking hotels on Providencia Island
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.7Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 39 reviews
Providencia Island's best hotels with breakfast
HOTEL POSADA DEL MAR
Hotel in ProvidenciaBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 242 reviewsLocated in Providencia, within a 3-minute walk of Fresh Water Bay and 1.2 miles of South West Bay, HOTEL POSADA DEL MAR has free WiFi throughout the property.
Hotel YELLOW HOME Providencia Isla
Hotel in ProvidenciaBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.7Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 102 reviewsLocated in Providencia, a 8-minute walk from Playa Manzanillo, Hotel YELLOW HOME Providencia Isla has accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
Hotel Miss Francias Home
Hotel in ProvidenciaBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.7Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 39 reviewsFeaturing a terrace and a deck, Hotel Miss Francias Home offers accommodations near the beach in Santa Catalina Island, within a 5-minute walk from Warwick fort. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Cabañas Agua Dulce
Hotel in ProvidenciaBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.9Good - What previous guests thought, 106 reviewsBoasting a sun deck area with direct ocean access, Cabanas Agua Dulce also offers an outdoor swimming pool. Rooms have private balconies with hammocks. Agua Dulce Beach is 1640 feet away.
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- From $51.88 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 367 reviewsOur stay at Posado Old Town Bay was great! the room was right on the water and there were lots of hammocks and an under cover area to find some shade. The breakfast was also a nice way to start the day and they were even accommodating for earlier breakfasts on days we were diving. they also rent scooters on the property which is a must to get around the island! however the best part was the hospitality - Posada Old Town Bay is run by a wonderful family who were always so kind and helpful!Guest review byJordanCanada
- From $88.94 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very Good - What previous guests thought, 235 reviewsI liked everything, the room, the breakfast, the staff. The location is special because the hotel has a supermarket across the street, has 2 dive centers very close and good restaurants too.Guest review byMARIA CATALINAColombia
- From $43.24 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 300 reviewsThe staff was very helpful, it's near to manzanillo beach (20 minutes walking)Guest review byValentinaChile
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.9Good - What previous guests thought, 106 reviewsbeautiful location, clean rooms, staff was excellentGuest review byGerardoUnited States
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Getting to Providencia seems like a hassle, particularly for...
Getting to Providencia seems like a hassle, particularly for those who are not coming from Colombia, but it's actually quite easy and worth the visit! People on the island are very friendly, making it feel safe for solo travelers or couples. There are spots to eat within walking distance of the major beaches. Because the island relies on tourism, one can easily find a tour guide to take them diving, hiking, or generally from place to place. Getting around is easy via motorbike or golf cart.Guest review byNadiaLaos - 10.0
Santa Catalina is the smaller island north of Providence.
Santa Catalina is the smaller island north of Providence. It's quieter, walking-only, and connected to the other island via a bridge. In a way, this is the prettier island, and it's got the historic fort plus pirate hideouts to the north (accessable via swimming or boat). It's got a tiny, quiet beach which is absolutely gorgeous. Both islands combined are tiny and easy to get around, so I ate on Providencia mostly, though there are cafes on Santa Catalina and I bought drinks and snacks at the shops on Santa Catalina. I liked staying on Santa Catalina and would stay there next time.Guest review byTanksalvalaUnited States - 10.0
Old orovidence is an amazing island and people, it is more...
Old orovidence is an amazing island and people, it is more caribbean than colombian. The food is fantastic, poeple are are guenuinely kind. The paces to visit are beautiful, some of the beaches are tucked away and off the beaten track, manchaneel beach. It is quiet, if you wat to rest, write or be creative. There are still signs of the devistation from hurricane Iota, but thats because those in charge have been slow to remove it. However this does not take away from neopolitan ice cream coloured churches and houses. It definitely has a sea of seven colours. It is an unspoilt jewel in the caribbean.Guest review byKarenUnited Kingdom - 6.0
The island is beautiful and not crowded at all.
The island is beautiful and not crowded at all. However, it has a terrible stray dog issue. Especially at Southwest beach where a few roam around in the evenings attacking tourists. One of them bit me. If you’re traveling alone, I’d keep that in mind.Guest review byRonald