What is archipielago de san bernardo?

The Archipielago de San Bernardo is a group of ten small coral islands located off the coast of Colombia in the Caribbean Sea. These islands are part of the Sucre Department and are known for their pristine beaches, crystal clear waters, and diverse marine life.

The islands are popular among tourists for snorkeling, diving, and beach activities such as sunbathing and swimming. The waters surrounding the islands are home to a variety of colorful coral reefs, tropical fish, and other marine species.

The largest and most developed island in the archipelago is Isla Múcura, which is home to several hotels, restaurants, and tourist facilities. Other popular islands in the archipelago include Isla Tintipán, Isla Santa Cruz del Islote, and Isla Palma.

Access to the Archipielago de San Bernardo is primarily by boat from the town of Tolú or the city of Cartagena. Many tour operators in these cities offer day trips and overnight stays on the islands.

The Archipielago de San Bernardo is a protected area, and visitors are encouraged to respect the natural environment and wildlife while visiting.