Phone Number 735-2797
Decameron Barú
Barú Km 7 Sector Portonaito, Isla de Barú, Near National Aviary of Colombia, Barú Island, 130017, Colombia
Rating
4
Price Level
$$$
Rooms
366
Pets
No
from COP 13,180,937.43
27
May

Decameron Barú, Barú Island

Decameron Barú

Located at the paradisiac Baru peninsula, 75 minutes from Cartagena and member of the TripAdvisor ‘Hall of Fame’ for its certified excellence during 5 consecutive years, the Decameron Baru allows guests to enter a magical experience that will disconnect them from the outside world. The resort is located amidst a tropical forest and its architectural design intermingles with an ecological environment surrounded by many beaches, among which is the popular ‘Playa Blanca’, considered one of the best beaches of the Colombian Caribbean, and the luxurious ‘Playa Puntilla’ beach, where our travellers may enjoy a private club and several sports such as kayaking, rowing, scuba and snorkeling. This heavenly resort is known for its beautiful white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, surrounded by an environment of exotic lagoons and mangroves combined with a sea front and the most spectacular multi-coloured coral reefs. All these factors make this hotel an exquisite place to relax, have fun, sunbathe, water sports and more. The hotel design is modern tropical style blending with the natural environment of the area. It is located on the island of Baru at 90 minutes from the international airport in Cartagena. It features rooms with all necessary amenities to make every stay pleasant.

Decameron Barú

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Oceanfront Plus Room ·

All Inclusive · 1 King Bed, 2 Double Beds
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Total
COP 13,180,937.43

Overall

Very Good
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Customers Review

Location 4.3
Cleanliness 4.3
Comfort 4.3
Neighborhood 4
Amenities 3
Condition 4.2
Recomendation 69.8%
“Lindoo9ooooo”
— Ricardo Lizcano
“El lugar es hermoso, muy natural. La atención es excelente. Pero las bebidas bajas de calidad, y los snacks muy lejos como para ir a comer algo.”
— José Ricardo Franco