San Andres, colombia

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Travel Blogs from San Andres (18)

San Andres Caribbean Island, San Andres, Colombia travel blog
San Andres Caribbean Island
Jan 24, 2009

... we chatted away fr the evening. Gabriel, a local guy was very excited when I told him that I wanted to get to know the real San Andres, the people from here, the food. He agreed to take me around the island the following day on bikes. So we set off ...

A travel blog entry by mcguinnessdave
Tombraider in Tierradentro, San Andres, Colombia travel blog
Tombraider in Tierradentro
Sep 7, 2007

Auf lustigen Strassen mit viel rückenfreundlichem Geschunkle ging es nach einem Tag Popayan weiter nach Tierradentro. Das ist eine klitzekleine Siedlung inmitten im Nirgendwo. Tierradentro heisst soviel wie "Von Erde umringt. Mittendrin" und bezieht sich ...

A travel blog entry by doscompletos
Barca or no Barca, San Andres Island, Colombia travel blog
Barca or no Barca
Sep 10, 2009

... back home.  The next day we hired a boat to take us to Haynes Caye.  An island about a 15 minute boat ride from San Andres.  The water is more beautiful here and there is a restaurant on the very small island.  It was nice but the boat ...

A travel blog entry by travelbee
Island of San Andres, San Andres, Colombia travel blog
Island of San Andres
Nov 19, 2008

Beautiful Place. Perfect temperatures. Our hotel is (very) far from being a Palace but the view is worth millions!!! Sorry for the short story but I am too busy doing nothing or swimming with rays... The 18th, we went around the island but the ...

A travel blog entry by bernadtom

Forum Discussions on San Andres (2)

Colombia Starter Kit
Posted on Apr 7, 2009, 10:00:39
... apart from a small handful of indigenous tribes, all Colombians speak it. English is commonly spoken on the islands of San Andres and Providencia. 65 indigenous languages and over 300 dialects are also spoken within Colombia's borders. Food Colombian ...
Providencia - boat from Cartagena
Posted on May 5, 2008, 01:15:19
Hello, According to the San Andres website There are no regular ferries or boats, but cargo boats and freighters from Panama and Cartagena will often take passengers. Knowing cargo schedules, I would think this would be awfully risky. Firstly I doubt ...

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