Hi all!
Just thought it would be a good idea to let you know a little about this Island located about 250 miles of the Coast of Nicaragua, (Colombian Territory) with a unique culture, the third most important Coral Reef worldwide and a total paradise. Please write down all your questions, and I'll try answering them in the best possible way.
A Little Paradise in the Middle of the Caribbean! Old Providence
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quote:Begging you to tell me you are actually just being helpful. Then I'll ask you all kinds of questions.
You come at me with a bunch of exclamation points, man am I going to be sad.
All I want is to let people know that this island is a great place to spend some time and have a blast! I just want to be helpful. I can tell you how to get there, I can find out pricing and stuff, and I know the people in the island, the ones that can take you out and do all sorts of wild things.
I was just talking to a firend from the islands last night, and some friends from the city went there for easter. He took themo out in his boat to snorkel right in the reef, he fished too! and by mid day, they had reached a point in the reef that is dry. The cooked, they had a pleasant lunch and then they relaxed...
this is the kind of plans you can do there. If your wish is to dive, there are amazing places underwater and you can plunge in anywhere!
Ask all the questions, and I will gladly help you.
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How come it seems that it is only the people who live in South and Central America and the Canadians who know about these islands?
Hopefully they will stay a secret for the mass tourist trade and only those who like the road less travelled will end up going there! I can't wait - our trip will probably be in October.
Hopefully they will stay a secret for the mass tourist trade and only those who like the road less travelled will end up going there! I can't wait - our trip will probably be in October.
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quote:How come it seems that it is only the people who live in South and Central America and the Canadians who know about these islands?
Well I can tell you that this is a protected Area. IT has been declere Biosphere Reserve by the UNESCO.
ANd I also want to straighten something... Normally when you talk about the Colombian Islands you will hear San Andres and Providence. They are close to each other (18 minute flight) but they are like water and USED OIL.
San Andres was a Free port until 1991 whenan economic Colombian Aperture was approved. THe population mainly lives on commerce (tvs, Dvd players,chocolates, pefumes, etc) definately this is not where you want to go. Out of the 80,000 people who live in san andres only about 12% are Islanders. Yes you have to go to San Andres to get to Providence, but no you dont have to stay there.
Providence has a population of approximately 5200 people, 95% are islanders. No buildings are aloud, no swimming pools are aloud (there are only two of them in the Island) NO house with more than 2 stories are aloud and they have to respect the island's architecture..
Taxis are about un Dollar to take you to virtually anywhere, altough the best thing to do is as soon as you get to the Airport "El Embrujo" or "the Witchcraft", talk to any of the islanders who drive a Cab. Get their phones and arrange constant transportaton there. The timing is different so beware of that. Its Paradise time, there is no rush. Sundays are devoted to Church (baptist and catholic mainly), and regularly on these days, all you can do as a tourist, is relax, go to the beaches, walk, hike the Peak, etc. Its very mellow.
On saturdays you will be able to see one or two main Islander events: CAtboat races (boats built on the islands) and horse races in southwest bay (horses ridden by kids whose average age is 11 years old!
I hope this info works out for you!
Keep in touch!
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Thanks Paul, more helpful information. I guess we can be glad that the kind of trip you describe is not for everyone. Someone compared San Andres to Miami Beach. That is absolutely not what we are looking for.
Kent
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Definately!
You want to spend money, you might as well go to Miami Beach. Its closer to you anyway....
But if you really want secluded beaches, and like you said, no T-shirt shops and commerce, then Providence is just for you.
Another pointer... There are several Sailing boats (not Yatcht) that come from around the world, basically because its the best place to relax. The first islands you see when you traveling up coming form the Panama Canal. In front of Nicaragua, close to Jamaica, and still, away from the Hurricane Area (another important fact to consider).
Last year with all those unfortunate hurricane episodes, I was in Providence, and the sky was extremely blue, no clouds...
I will be postingmore info that you might find valuable.
You want to spend money, you might as well go to Miami Beach. Its closer to you anyway....
But if you really want secluded beaches, and like you said, no T-shirt shops and commerce, then Providence is just for you.
Another pointer... There are several Sailing boats (not Yatcht) that come from around the world, basically because its the best place to relax. The first islands you see when you traveling up coming form the Panama Canal. In front of Nicaragua, close to Jamaica, and still, away from the Hurricane Area (another important fact to consider).
Last year with all those unfortunate hurricane episodes, I was in Providence, and the sky was extremely blue, no clouds...
I will be postingmore info that you might find valuable.
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FOOD!
Crab Pasta: (8 to 10 bucks)
El DIVINO RESTAURANT All Included Dish (Fried fish, lobster, Congs, Salad, coconut Rice, Fried Plantain, Bread Fruit, etc.) about 20 to 25 bucks....
Normally dishes like this will be between 8 bucks and 40 bucks tops...
And you have to try the Rondon!
And beer is like less than 50 Cents (Aguila Beer).
If you like wine, there are fabulous italian wines that you can find them in one of the 4 minimarkets that the island has...
Crab Pasta: (8 to 10 bucks)
El DIVINO RESTAURANT All Included Dish (Fried fish, lobster, Congs, Salad, coconut Rice, Fried Plantain, Bread Fruit, etc.) about 20 to 25 bucks....
Normally dishes like this will be between 8 bucks and 40 bucks tops...
And you have to try the Rondon!
And beer is like less than 50 Cents (Aguila Beer).
If you like wine, there are fabulous italian wines that you can find them in one of the 4 minimarkets that the island has...
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Diving in Scuba Town....
If you are looking for a double plunge, with all the equipment (including fins, facemask, wheights... everything.... you can get it for $150,000 pesos ( about US$60) that is another important tip for you...
Paul
If you are looking for a double plunge, with all the equipment (including fins, facemask, wheights... everything.... you can get it for $150,000 pesos ( about US$60) that is another important tip for you...
Paul
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Paul,
Thanks for all the great new info. Keep it coming!
Kent
Thanks for all the great new info. Keep it coming!
Kent
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During June there is a special celebration in Old Providence. It starts around june 20 and lasts for three days. It is a wonderful spectacle in which you will see the culture at its best. Lots of dances like Jumping Polka, Schottisse ( I think that is the right way to spell that), Waltzes (caribbean style). Its really something!
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currently there is a special service in which you can travel from San Andres to Old Providence by Boat, on a three hour trip. Its a good deal, and the boat is very safe too!
If you want to get there real fast, then the Plane is the best choice. It takes 18 minutes to gete there from San Andres. You travel on a small plane for a maximum of 19 passengers and pilot/copilot crew.
The plane ticket is about $240,000 Colombian pesos, or about $110 US dollars. The Flight to San Andres Varies depending on how you get there (from Panama, from Contiental Colombia or from Costa Rica). When you get to the islands you have to pay for a Tourist Card (about $6 US Dollars). You can stay for up to 4 months.
I'll keep on bringing info on Old Providence!!!
If you want to get there real fast, then the Plane is the best choice. It takes 18 minutes to gete there from San Andres. You travel on a small plane for a maximum of 19 passengers and pilot/copilot crew.
The plane ticket is about $240,000 Colombian pesos, or about $110 US dollars. The Flight to San Andres Varies depending on how you get there (from Panama, from Contiental Colombia or from Costa Rica). When you get to the islands you have to pay for a Tourist Card (about $6 US Dollars). You can stay for up to 4 months.
I'll keep on bringing info on Old Providence!!!
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Thanks for the info - all very helpful. Wish we could come in June for the festivities. Looks like we are probably coming down in October. What's the weather like then? We want to wait until the primary danger of hurricanes is past - not becase of fear of a hurricane hitting Providencia but becasue we don't want to be away from home if a hurricane is headed towards the island where we live. (Last year we had four close calls).
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October is a great time for Providence. Its normally very sunny! While the storms form in the upper Caribbean, the weather seems to improve in Providence. Last october the sky was blue, it was very cool, because ther was a constant breeze...
Another good thing is that this is low season, meaning that there won't be a lot of tourists around. You may find occasional saliboats in the Bay, but that's it!
Just make sure to ask all you want, and when time comes, I can find prices and stuff for you... that way you can have the best vacation ever...
And good luck with these coming hurricanes season!
Another good thing is that this is low season, meaning that there won't be a lot of tourists around. You may find occasional saliboats in the Bay, but that's it!
Just make sure to ask all you want, and when time comes, I can find prices and stuff for you... that way you can have the best vacation ever...
And good luck with these coming hurricanes season!
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