The main language is Spanish, though English is also commonly spoken, and a Creole language is used by the locals.
Renting a golf cart or scooter is a popular and convenient way to explore the island.
The Colombian Peso is the official currency used on the island.
Yes, many restaurants offer vegetarian and even vegan options, catering to various dietary preferences.
Yes, the waters are generally safe for swimming, especially in designated beach areas, but it's always wise to check local conditions.
Tipping is appreciated though not obligatory, with a standard 10% tip often being added to restaurant bills.
San Andrés has a tropical climate, with warm temperatures year-round, experiencing sunny days and occasional rain.
Yes, the residents value polite greetings and a respectful attitude. Honoring these simple customs is appreciated.
Yes, many establishments accept credit cards, but it’s advisable to carry some cash for smaller vendors.
A visit to Johnny Cay, a small coral islet, is a must-see for its scenic beauty and vibrant marine life.