Ferries from
Providencia Island to San Andres Islands
Ferries from
Providencia Island to San Andres Islands
Currently there are no sailings from Providencia Island to San Andres Islands.
There are currently no sailings from Providencia Island to San Andres Islands. Please view our Deal Finder for alternative routes.
More routes than anyone else.
Compare fares, times & routes in one place.
Change plans easily with flexi tickets.
Book e-tickets & manage trips in-app.
Live ship tracking & real-time updates.
Top-rated customer support when you need it.
Providencia Island offers a truly unspoiled Caribbean experience with its crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs. This small Colombian island in the western Caribbean Sea provides pristine beaches and a relaxed atmosphere that larger tourist destinations often lack. The island is home to the world's third largest barrier reef, making it perfect for diving and snorkelling. Visitors can explore historic Fort Warwick, hike to the summit of The Peak for panoramic views, or simply unwind on white sandy beaches like Manzanillo and Southwest Bay. The island celebrates its cultural heritage during the Green Moon Festival, featuring traditional music and dance that showcase the unique Raizal culture with its blend of African, British and Caribbean influences. Though somewhat remote, you can travel by ferry between Providencia and neighbouring San Andrés, which connects to mainland Colombia and other Caribbean destinations. The island's limited development and authentic character make it a perfect escape for travellers seeking natural beauty without the crowds.
The San Andres Islands offer a slice of Colombian Caribbean charm with crystal-clear turquoise waters and pristine white beaches. This archipelago belongs to Colombia but sits geographically closer to Nicaragua, providing visitors with a unique blend of Latin and Caribbean cultures. The main island, San Andres, is known for its stunning coral reefs and excellent diving opportunities at spots like The Blue Wall and La Piscinita. Visitors can explore Providence Island with its lush hills, visit Johnny Cay Natural Regional Park, or enjoy the vibrant local music scene featuring reggae and calypso. The islands host the Green Moon Festival celebrating Raizal culture with music and dance, typically held in August. While somewhat remote, visitors can easily travel by ferry between the main islands of the archipelago, perfect for island-hopping adventures across this beautiful Colombian territory.