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Corona Island opens to the public

AB InBev has officially opened the eco-protected luxury destination it calls “Corona Island” to the public.

The island, which was originally debuted by AB InBev in 2021 as an invite-only getaway located 20 km (12 mi) southwest of Cartagena, off the coast of Colombia, is accessible only by boat. The destination has been carefully positioned by the beer giant as “symbolic of the brand’s dedication to live in harmony with nature” and offers the chance to “disconnect from daily life and reconnect with nature”.

Corona Island is also the world’s first and only island to receive Oceanic Global’s three-star plastic-free Blue Seal for eliminating single-use plastics and adopting sustainable operating best practices at scale.

Corona Island features 10 premium waterfront bungalows, each with its own jacuzzi, nestled amongst tropical forests and beaches.

The island also offers all-inclusive overnight stays for two people per bungalow, alongside a limited number of all-inclusive day trip passes that are also available to buy.

Speaking to the drinks business, Clarissa Pantoja, global vice president of Corona said: “The inspiration to build this experience stems from Corona’s long-standing commitment to nature and is a physical manifestation of our vision for eco-friendly tourism and conservation efforts. Given its success, Corona now welcomes eco-conscious travellers from around the world to experience the island and truly disconnect to reconnect with nature.”

Structures use solar energy, native plants like guadua, and traditional building techniques such as bahareque.

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The island also serves its food with an emphasis on local ingredients, such as baked goods made with fruits native to the region, which are all included in the price of the visit. Also available for guests to enjoy are the full suite of Corona products, including Corona Extra and Corona Cero as well as a variety of relaxation and eco-conscious activities, including: Yoga, stand-up paddleboarding, and kayaking and snorkelling to restore coral reefs and mangrove planting for ecosystem reforestation.

Pantoja told db: “As a beer brewed with natural ingredients, Corona has always been associated with nature and relaxation. Corona Island is an extension of that ethos – offering an experience that blends leisure with eco-friendly travel experiences.”

According to Pantoja: “At Corona Island, relaxation meets conservation in a natural beachside setting. As the brand born at the beach, and a beer brewed with natural ingredients, we believe that our island serves as a perfect extension of our ethos.”

She added: “With breathtaking landscapes, sustainable practices, and immersive outdoor activities, we invite eco-tourists and travel enthusiasts alike to explore this unique setting, where every experience reflects our dedication to preserving the beauty of the natural world.”

Corona Island is priced at US$600 per night and US$200 per day-pass – both are all-inclusive. However, the individual booking sites will provide all prices in the local currency for each potential traveller for ease.

Travellers worldwide can secure their stay directly at livecoronaisland.com or through Airbnb, Expedia, and Booking.com.

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