Isla Gorgona
Isla Gorgona [1] is an island in the Pacific Ocean near Colombia. UnderstandParque Nacional Natural Isla Gorgona is an small island 30 kilometres out of the Colombian coast. HistoryIt was a prison island from the late 50's until 1985 when the prison was closed and the island became a national park. The ancient houses of the personnel working at the prison were remodeled and reconverted into a research centre, comfortable accommodation and a restaurant. Since 1985 exuberant rainforest populated again the island. A section of the old prison can be still visited. LandscapeFlora and faunaThe island is covered with tropical forest, which includes 46 species of reptile, 18 of these snakes, bats, sloths, monkeys, tortoises, as well as the abundant marine life in its waters which can be seen snorkeling from the beach or diving. The ocean is roamed by sea turtles, whales, whalesharks, whitetip sharks and a lot of other fish species. From mid-June till November is whale season. Male humpback whales can be seen breaching while the females and their offspring come close to the island at the surface to breath. ClimateWarm and wet. Get inThere are three ways to get to Isla Gorgona There are several ways to get to the island by boat from Buenaventura. Cargo Ships, Dive Boats, and Launches. The Cargo Ships typically leave from the Muelle el Piñal in the afternoon (4PM-6PM) and are headed south towards Saltinga.
There are other cargo ships at the Muelle el Piñal- tell the locals there you want to go to Gorgona and they will take you to whichever ship happens to be leaving that day(if any). Launches are faster boats that take 4 hours. Boats can be arranged through Aviatur, or you can arrange it yourself.
You can also arrange for a live aboard dive boat to take you to the islands. There are at least three different boats that visit the islands (depending on the season). They are typically weekend trips leaving from Buenaventura at 6PM Fridays, and returning 6am Monday morning, with approximately 6-7 dives around the island, visits to the islands sights, and are all inclusive of meals and park entry fees. These trips are about COP$890,000, and can be arranged through the various dive shops in Cali and Buenaventura. Via GuapiGuapi is only accessible by air. Aerolíneas Satena [2]has flights from Cali. Contact them in Cali (2)885 7709 or in Guapi (2)840 0547 - (2)840 0313 Several companies have boats with a maximum capacity of 10 people. The price is between C$350,000 and C$500,000 for the 2 hour trip. Here is a list of contacts.
Via El CharcoTaxi de Carga (2)6663042 has flights from Cali. Contact Dagobert Paredes (in El Charco (2)7470177 - (2)7470091 or in Cali (2)3155605 ) for boats to the island. The capacity is 15 to 20 persons and cost C$500,000 one-way.
If your boat out of the island doesn't show up, you get a free night on the island. It is not allowed to bring alcohol to the island. Bags are sometimes checked on entrance. Confiscated goods will be returned at your departure. On departure bags are sometimes checked for corals or endangered animal species. Fees/PermitsThe entrance to the park is COP$ 31.000 and has to be payed in advanced together with the cost of accommodation. Since January 2006, Aviatur has taken over the concession for Isla Gorgona. You can get your entry fee at any Aviatur location (there is one in Buenaventura, as well as locations in Cali (2) 664 5050 Get aroundAccess to the park is restricted. You're only allowed without a guide on the area, called El Poblado between the accommodations and the dive shop. With a (free) guide it is possible to visit the former prison area and the one trail leading to the other side of the island. SeeTour around part of the old prison located on the island. Until 1984, the island had been a maximum security prison designed for 1,500 but holding up to 2,000 prisoners. Conditions were appalling, with rooms for torture including one, the " bottle" where the victim was forced to stand for days in the impossibly tiny cell not more than 2 feet wide, with a central hole as a toilet & meager rations dropped in from above. Do
BuyThere is a small souvenir shop. However, take everything you need with you. EatThere is only one restaurant. The meals are good, but prepare for lots of seafood and rice. Three meals included in the accommodation cost (see budget section) DrinkSleepBudgetAccommodation is a 2-person rooms with - an excellent- toilet and shower. Cost is COP$360000 for two people per day including three meals. It has to be paid in advance. Splurge
CopeVaccination against yellow fever, tetanus and hepatitus B is recommended. There are several species of poisonous snakes on the island. Walking to playa Blanca and further is only allowed with guide and rubber boots (You can rent them at restaurant for COP$7000). After 5pm the it's advisable to wear rubber boots as well and use torches. Get out
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