Community ecotourism in the Rosario Islands began as a sustainable alternative that seeks to balance the well-being of the community with the conservation of the territory. More than just a tourist activity, it is a way of life that puts people, nature, and culture at the center.
The experiences offered by the community allow visitors to explore mangroves, participate in cultural activities, learn about traditional practices, and discover the marine biodiversity of the archipelago. Each activity is guided by local residents who share their knowledge and history.
This model of tourism generates direct benefits for host families and strengthens cultural identity, while promoting respect for the marine-coastal ecosystems that sustain life on the islands.
Traveling to the Rosario Islands from a community perspective is an invitation to discover the territory in a conscious way, supporting environmental conservation and the continuity of ancestral traditions.



