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Johnny Cay Island: The Ultimate Guide to Paradise in San Andrés

Johnny Cay Island: The Ultimate Guide to Paradise in San Andrés

Introduction

I still laugh thinking about it: there I was, jammed onto a shared boat out of San Andrés Town—spray in my hair, toes skidding on the damp deck—when a tiny emerald speck bobbed into view. Fifteen minutes later, ankles lapped by warm water, I stumbled onto sand so white it felt like walking on sugar. That first lungful of salty air…yeah, it hits different.

Johnny Cay isn’t magic. It’s simply centuries of coral skeletons and shifting sands building a speck of land beneath an endless Caribbean sky. UNESCO winked at its beauty in 2000, folding it into the vast Seaflower Biosphere Reserve—so beneath your feet, juvenile fish dart among reefs, turtles pop up for air, and seabirds wheel overhead. But the real heartbeat belongs to the Raizal fishermen, who’ve paddled here for generations. At dawn they haul nets bursting with snapper and grouper, then nap under palms, swapping tall tales of sudden squalls or moonlit plankton glows. Tourists swarm in, sure, but the island’s soul stays Raizal: laid‑back, unpretentious, fiercely protective of this little paradise. Continue Reading

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