San Andres Island
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SAN ANDRES ISLAND
San Andres Island is located in the South Western Caribbean, off the cost of central America.
It's known for its natural environment, their biological richness in fauna and flora, and culture.
UNESCO declared it a "sea-flower biosphere reserve" in November 2000. The joint efforts of the community and institutions, have helped advance the goals of recovery, conservation and protection of nature, as well as the adoption of a collective attitude that is more friendly to the environment.
UNESCO declared it a "sea-flower biosphere reserve" in November 2000. The joint efforts of the community and institutions, have helped advance the goals of recovery, conservation and protection of nature, as well as the adoption of a collective attitude that is more friendly to the environment.
San Andres is one of the most important destination in the Caribbean and Central American area, the sun and beautiful beaches make it a place that every body should visit, plus there's a wide marketing and commercial area..
The island is an important fishing port, most of the fishing boats land in the Bay of San Andres, where the dock is departmental; white fish, crayfish and conch are the main fishery products, both for export and for local consumption.
On the island there are numerous stores in which you can get all kinds of domestic and imported products: household goods, furniture, liquor, beauty products, perfumes, clothes, accessories, etc.
WHAT CAN YOU DO THERE?
MUST VISIT:
Jhonny Kay, is the most visited island in San Andres.
The 7 Colors Sea, is any sea so rounding the island. The cays, Acuariums, Ports and Marinas, the Morgan cave, the Spratt Bight beach, “El cove”, “ el hoyo soplador”, San Luis beach, Big pond Lagoon. Also you can enjoy of variety restaurants, casinos, nightclubs.
You can practice different aquatic sports like surfing, diving, watersking, swimming, Kitesurf, Windsurf, jet ski, fishing, biking, running, volleyball.
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