San Andres Beach Town
A small island and municipality in Colombia called San Andres is situated around 65 kilometers (40 miles) from the mainland. Of the San Andres archipelago, which also contains Providencia and Santa Catalina islands, it is the largest island.
Because of its pristine beaches and coral reefs, San Andres is sometimes referred to as the "Pearl of the Pacific." There are several rocks and crags along the coastline. The town is a well-known location for water sports and scuba diving. Colombia's Cartagena Beach Town On the Caribbean side of Colombia's northern coast is the city of Cartagena. It is Colombia's second-most significant city.
On the lovely island of San Andrés, the weather is ideal all year round for taking advantage of the Caribbean Sea, which is frequently referred to as the "Sea of Seven Colors" because of its beauty and abundant marine life.
There are more than 40 beaches on the island where you may take advantage of the cool Caribbean breezes and mild waves. One of these is Spratt Bight, which is regarded as San Andrés' most beautiful beach due to its length, gorgeous white beaches, and crystal-clear waves, which provide a scene straight out of a postcard.
- Location: Caribbean Sea