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Islas San Bernardo

Hotels

The San Bernardo Islands in Colombia offer a picturesque escape in the Caribbean Sea. Known for their pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, these islands are a paradise for relaxation and water activities. Located off the coast of Cartagena, they boast a serene atmosphere and charming local culture. The San Bernardo Islands are ideal for travelers seeking a tranquil retreat and stunning natural beauty in Colombia's Caribbean region.

Some recommended places to stay in the San Bernardo Islands include:

  • Hotel Isla Mucura

  • Hotel Punta Faro

Activities

  1. Velero (Sailboat): Isla Mucura: Explore the azure waters surrounding Isla Mucura aboard a sailboat, soaking in the Caribbean sun and discovering secluded beaches and coral reefs.

  2. Fitoplancton (Phytoplankton): Bioluminescent Experience: Witness the mesmerizing bioluminescent plankton phenomenon around Isla Mucura after sunset, as the waters light up with natural glow.

  3. Snorkel: Coral Reefs of Isla Mucura: Snorkel through the vibrant coral reefs off the coast of Isla Mucura, encountering colorful fish and marine life in their natural habitat.

  4. Paddle surf: Stand-Up Paddleboarding: Glide across the tranquil waters surrounding Isla Mucura on a paddleboard, enjoying panoramic views of the island's coastline and clear waters.

  5. Diving Diving Adventures: Dive into the depths around Isla Mucura for unforgettable scuba diving experiences, exploring underwater caves, shipwrecks, and encountering diverse marine species.

  6. Kayak Excursions: Embark on kayak excursions around Isla Mucura, navigating through mangrove forests and exploring hidden coves and mangrove ecosystems.

  7. Subwing Experience: Experience the thrill of subwinging in the waters near Isla Mucura, gliding underwater while admiring the marine life and coral formations beneath the surface.

  8. Artisanal Fishing: Traditional Fishing: Participate in artisanal fishing activities with local fishermen around Isla Mucura, learning about sustainable fishing practices and catching fresh seafood.

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