
San Andrés 2 or 3 Day Tour
- 2 - 3 Tage
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Explore the Colombian island with this San Andrés 2 or 3 day tour. You'll enjoy Acuario Mágico's palm trees, Cayo Acuario's manta rays, a swim in La Piscinita and a catamaran ride.
San Andrés 2 or 3 Day Tour
Day 1: Cayo Acuario
We'll meet at the time indicated and head to the beach to start sailing towards Cayo Acuario?. We'll travel through the inner bay of San Andrés and pass through its mangrove area where manta rays reside.
At Haynes Cay, you'll have 4 hours of free time to swim in the crystal-clear water. We also recommend snorkeling in the Rose Cay area to see colorful fish and nurse sharks.
Afterward, we'll return to the boat and take you back to dry land as our first day concludes.
Day 2: San Andrés Tour and Catamaran ride
We'll meet at the agreed time to begin our tour around significant locations in a traditional Colombian chiva. The first stop will be Morgan's Cave or Pirata The Persistence Mumsem. We'll visit for 30 minutes before proceeding to Westview Park.
At Westview Park, we'll look out over the Caribbean and have the chance to refresh at La Piscinita, a natural spa. You'll have free time afterward to explore San Andrés or have lunch. We will then board the Triton Catamaran for a sunset tour of the inner bay. A stop for a half-hour swim in the Caribbean will conclude the day.
Add a 3rd Day: Johnny Cay
We'll set off for the beach, where a boat will take us to Johnny Cay, the largest of the cays surrounding San Andrés. You'll have free time to enjoy the bars, restaurants, and beaches.
We will then return to your hotel, completing our trip after 4 hours. Important: participants must be over 5 years old and under 65 years old.
Schedule
The start time depends on the option selected:
2 day tour: 9 am3 day tour: 9:30 am
Preise
Inklusive
- Transport by bus
- English–speaking guide
- Cocktail
- Access to Johnny Cay (for the 3–day tour)
Nicht inklusive
- Lunch
- Entry to Morgan's Cave: 20000COP per person
- Entry to West View: 7000COP per person
Tipps
- Accessibility: No, not advisable for people with reduced mobility