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Corona, the world’s most valuable beer brand, officially opens the doors to Corona Island

Mar 30, 2025 | World

March 30, 2025

Corona Island, a tropical paradise off the coast of Colombia, is now officially open for bookings on major travel platforms, including Airbnb, Expedia, and Booking.com. Originally launched in 2021 as an invite-only retreat, the eco-friendly island offers guests a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in nature with sustainable luxury.

🏝️ What to Expect:
🌿 10 premium waterfront bungalows with private jacuzzis
☀️ All-inclusive overnight stays & day passes
🍽️ Locally sourced meals & a full selection of Corona beers
🌊 Eco-friendly design using solar energy & native materials
🧘‍♀️ Nature-focused activities: yoga, kayaking, paddleboarding
🐠 Conservation experiences: coral reef restoration & mangrove planting

Located 20 km southwest of Cartagena and accessible only by boat, Corona Island is designed to help travelers disconnect from daily life and reconnect with nature.

To book your stay, visit livecoronaisland.com or search for Corona Island on your favorite travel platform.

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