Deep Blue - a
romantic hideaway
Extensive damage was
suffered on Providencia Island after the eye of category 5 Hurricane
Iota passed just 11km from the island on 15/16 November 2020.
Thankfully all our staff are safe, but most islanders are now homeless.
All of the island is badly damaged and reconstruction of the island
will take months if not years. Thankfully, Deep Blue survived in a much
better way than most other buildings on the island, however most rooms
have suffered damage that will require repair. We will rebuild and make
the hotel better than ever but we expect the island will be closed to
tourists for many months if not years. Please watch this space for
updates about when we are able to start receiving guests again.
Winner of "Best Boutique Hotel in
Colombia 2013" Rosa de los Vientos award from ACOPET, the
Association of Colombian Travel Journalists.
Deep Blue is one of the
hidden gems of the Caribbean. Located on the beautiful Colombian island
of Providencia and surrounded by stunning turquoise waters, our
hotel has been offering guests the experience of a lifetime for 25
years.
Deep Blue is surrounded by
verdant tropical forest with a splendid view towards Crab Caye and the
dreamlike Caribbean sea. Well-loved for many years for its truly
breathtaking views and privileged coastal location, the hotel has a
beautifully located restaurant and a shallow (50cm) infinity-edged
whirlpool with an unforgettable panorama.
The warm, casual atmosphere
of the restaurant and deck over the sea delight all of our visitors.
Combined with the stunning views from the sun loungers, the serene
ambience makes for a very romantic escape. Our restaurant and deck are
the perfect place to unwind whilst sipping island inspired cocktails,
catching the sun’s rays or preparing for
a dip in the shimmering Caribbean sea.
Relax to the sounds of the
gently lapping waves whilst reading a book, or for those who prefer
more action, a variety of fun activities and experiences can be
arranged by our staff, including boat trips or the use of sea kayaks to
explore the alluring waters of the nearby McBean Lagoon Marine National
Park, or scuba
diving the world's 3rd longest barrier reef.
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