from £945* per person | 6 Days | Year-round |
Simple accommodations
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Exertion level: 3
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Operator: Travel The Unknown |
12 people max
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Discover another side to Colombia on the beautiful islands of San Andrés and Providencia. The slow pace of life and the welcome of the friendly natives on these islands will soon soothe all travel weariness. A great opportunity to take a boat trip, go snorkelling or diving, horse riding, hiking, or simply relax on the beach. These idyllic islands will make you wonder why it took you so long to visit.
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Locations visited/nearby
Colombia, South America
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Reviewer: Karla
located in
Canada
Just wanted to say thanks so much for making my holiday to the North
East of India one of the most interesting and exciting travel
experiences I have ever had. Our guide CK was extremely thoughtful and
patient (especially with our frequent change of plans and food requests
for momos and noddles) and our driver, Das, was the most amazing driver
ever! He definitely saved our lives on those dark, monsoon destroyed,
narrow, winding roads through the himalayan mountains on our journey to
Tawang. I really felt taken care of and going on the tour made
travelling in such a remote and unexplored area so much easier than if I
had to do it on my own. Teaching the native tribal women in Along the
chicken dance and the macarena was definately my high of the trip. I
have never laughed so much, especially when awakening in the morning and
hearing the chicken song being hummed in the background. God what they
must think of western dancing now! Monks, tribes and Rhinos!!...
what more can a person ask for!
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Reviewer: Stephen
located in
Ireland
Gotta say thanks to Travel The Unknown for organising my fascinating
trip to a little-known area of the world. The scenery was fantastic,
food was amazing, the guide was great and the living bridges were
inspiring. An India not many get to see. Thanks again.
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Reviewer: Myrka,
located in
Slovakia
Thank you so much for organizing such a brilliant trip.
I must admit it took me few days to get used to the country, as I have
never visited a developing country. But after that i started having a
great time with my friends. Really enjoyed the nature, the beautiful
views. From all the places we visited I liked most Arunachal Pradesh and
Tawang.
I think the trip wouldn’t be the same without our guide CK, the best
guide EVER! He helped us so much, and went out of his way, just to make
the trip the best we had. So big thank you for him as well ;-)
I still look at the amazing pictures I took and can’t believe that I
have been there.
So thank you again for the best holiday.
Special information
- This is a custom departure, meaning this trip is offered on dates that you arrange privately with the provider. Additionally, you need to form your own private group for this trip. The itinerary and price here is just a sample. Contact the provider for detailed pricing, minimum group size, and scheduling information. For most providers, the larger the group you are traveling with, the lower the per-person cost will be.
Itinerary
Day 1
Overnight in hotel in Bogota. Meal plan: N/A
Day 2
Breakfast. Transfer to airport for morning flight to San Andrés. Transfer to comfortable beachside hotel. Afternoon to relax on the beach or bicycle hire is possible to see the island. Meal plan: B
San Andrés is the largest of the islands in the department of Colombia in the Caribbean Sea called the Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina. It is 750km away from Colombian mainland and only 220km from Nicaraga. Although claimed by English Puritans in 1627, this Archipelago of islands was first discovered by the Dutch. There are also claims that Columbus found them on his 4th voyage in 1502. The island is surrounded on the north-west by a coral reef and boasts a diverse and colourful aquatic life. There are over 273 species of reefs, fish and corals and 76 species of migratory birds on the island. While Spanish is now the official language, English was dominant prior to the 1950s – not only in terms of language, but also in architecture, culture and religion English colonial history left its mark. The natives of San Andrés speak Creolle which is a mixture of English and French. The native islanders are descendants of Jamaican slaves from colonial times but there has been a large influx of Colombians in recent years and this group now forms the majority on the island.
Day 3
Breakfast. Morning to relax. Transfer to airport for flight to Providencia. Transfer to comfortable beachside hotel. Afternoon free to relax. Spend evening with Richard in Richard’s bar on the beach, a 5 minute walk from the hotel (optional but recommended). Meal plan: B
72km north of San Andrés lies Providencia with a population of just 5,000. It is a beautiful island of undeveloped and empty beaches - a tropical paradise with a relaxed lifestyle and friendly and welcoming locals. Its barrier reef is 32km long (3rd largest in the world) and surrounds the eastern, north and south parts of the island. Its waters are crystalline and calm and it boasts an abundance of marine life. As well as being an ideal place to snorkel, scuba diving is also available and this is a perfect place for both first time divers and seasoned professionals. El Pico offers breathtaking views over the whole island and its dramatic scenery. You will be rewarded for your hike at the top overlooking the bays, white sandy beaches, mangroves and settlements. Spanish speaking Colombians are less prevalent here than on San Andrés so most people speak English. Much of the architecture is in an English-Caribbean- style rather than Colombian.
Day 4
Spend the day as you choose. Also extra days can be added to the itinerary if desired.
Approximate cost of optional activities: Join a group for a tour of the island and some snorkelling (£10), private boat hire for tour of the island and snorkelling (£70), hire a motorbike for the day (£20), hire a golf cart for the day (£35), guide for hike to El Pico, the highest point on the island (£15), rent a bicycle for the day (£15), horse riding (variable), scuba-diving including equipment (variable). Please contact us for a quote for any variable cost items. Meal plan: B
Day 5
See Day 4 above. Meal plan: B
Day 6
Breakfast. Transfer to airport for morning flight to San Andrés then on to Bogota. Transfer to city. Afternoon free to relax or explore more. Evening transfer to the airport for return flight. Meal plan: B
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