Attractions

  • Casa Museo Isleña

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    San Andrés, San Andres and Providencia, Colombia .

    Snug museum offering a glimpse into early island home life, plus live shows of traditional dances.

  • JOHNNY CAY

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    Johnny Cay es un islote con playas y palmeras a 7 minutos de San Andrés en lancha, en el islote se encuentran pequeños restaurantes donde se prueban platos típicos de la isla y deliciosos cócteles. 

  • Playa Sprat Bight

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    Es una playa maravillosa que tiene arena blanca y un mar turquesa increíble. Queda a 

    En el horizonte se puede observar el islote Johnny Cay y la grande barrera coralina que protege las playas de la isla. Por su gran corriente de vientos se puede practicar el windsurf, jet sky y kitesurf. Ademas de los deportes acuáticos también se practican deportes como el voleibol playero, tenis, frisbee y fútbol

  • Manglares de Old Point National Park

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    Old Point Mangle Regional Park is a wildlife sanctuary located on the east side of San Andres near the center of town. Travelers can observe a mangrove system in which live mussels, crabs, iguanas and lizards, and endemic and migratory birds.

  • HOYO soplador

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    The Blow Hole is one of the curiosities of San Andrés that most attracts the attention of tourism on the island. A phenomenon of nature designed to surprise and amuse those who decide to stand in front of it and those who simply watch others being shaken by the gust.

     

  • La piscinita

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    It is a truly spectacular place where without waves or danger you can enjoy a good sea bath, practice swimming, appreciate the seabed and a great variety of duly trained colored fish. The site is suitable for appreciating the marine and coastal landscape since it is an attractive spa without coral sand due to the nature of that side of the island with a natural blue-green tone, it is an ideal place for snorkeling (snorkelling). and to swim among the multicolored fish, which seem to be trained.