The coral island of San Andres is a diverse ecosystem of reefs, geysers, groves, and cays. Needless to say, it’s perfect for diving, snorkeling, and outdoor exploring. This paradise has multicolored warm waters and 12 mangrove forests, and the beach cedars of Johnny Cay are like natural condos for beach birds. Keep an eye out for overlooked pirate treasure at Morgan’s Cave before chowing down on rondón, a signature Caribbean dish of fish, pork, conch, plantain and coconut milk.
Restaurants in San Andres Island
4.5 based on 2,085 reviews
Wade out to this little island in crystal clear water and sugar white sand - takes about 15 minutes and then reward yourself with an ice cold beer, rum drink, or tasty Coco Loco !
4.5 based on 3,377 reviews
The san luis beach is a bit more off the grid than the main beaches since its on the other side of the island so you can get a bit more privacy here. The beaches are always white and the water has different tones of blue. This place is great for picture taking and getting into the water.
3.0 based on 5,598 reviews
Made a quick stop at this spot to enjoy the Hole. My kids had a blast watching the massive explosions of water blast from the hole every few seconds. There were some cool gift stores and bars I the area. All in all a great place to see for 1-1.5 hours.
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