Bora Bora Cartagena is the original beach club behind Grupo Bora Bora, the same team that later launched PaoPao in the Rosario Islands. It’s built around a livelier, more social atmosphere than some of the archipelago’s quieter boutique stops, with a following among travelers looking for a party-oriented island day rather than a purely relaxed one.
The club offers beachfront lounge areas and small accommodation options for guests who want to extend their visit past a single day, along with boat transfer arranged directly through the operator rather than a third-party tour desk. Private boat charters are also available for groups who’d rather skip the shared shuttle.
Music and a DJ-driven atmosphere run through the day, with an open, social layout built for groups and larger gatherings rather than quiet couples’ getaways. Food and drink service follows the same day-club format common across the Rosario Islands’ livelier clubs, pairing casual Caribbean fare with a steady flow of cocktails.
Boats depart from Cartagena for the crossing to the islands, with the exact dock and departure time confirmed at booking; because Bora Bora runs both shared and private boat options, it’s worth clarifying which transfer type is included before the day of travel by reaching out via WhatsApp. As with other stops in the archipelago, the national park entrance fee applies on top of the day-pass price.
Bora Bora suits groups and travelers looking for an energetic, music-and-cocktails beach day rather than a low-key retreat — a solid pick for birthdays, bachelor/bachelorette trips, or anyone who wants their Rosario Islands day to have a party edge. Reach out through the official website to check dates and book a day pass.

