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Discover San Andrés on a private 6-in-1 boat tour featuring island visits, crystal waters, and stunning views—perfect for adventure and relaxation.
If you’re dreaming of a day on the water exploring the famed Sea of 7 Colors and the surrounding islands of San Andrés, Colombia, this Luxury Private Tour Boat 6-in-1 promises a personalized, scenic experience. While the package touts an exclusive vibe, some travelers find the reality a bit different. Still, it offers plenty to love—particularly if you’re after a flexible, scenic day with knowledgeable guides.
We’re impressed by the beautiful stops included — from white-sand beaches to mangroves teeming with wildlife. The guided commentary in both English and Spanish adds a layer of insight that helps you appreciate the surroundings. On the flip side, some reviews point out that the boat’s condition and the actual route might not match the promotional images or descriptions. This experience is ideal for travelers seeking a private, relaxed day of island-hopping, especially if you’re flexible on the details.

This tour is designed as a one-hour private boat trip that covers some of the most scenic spots around San Andrés. It starts at the Police Dock, with a typical departure time around 10:00 AM, ending around 5:00 PM. The route is ambitious, including stops at Jhonny Cay, Aquarius, Cayo Haynnes, Old Point Mangroves, and the Sea of 7 Colors, plus additional beaches.
While the itinerary sounds comprehensive, reviews suggest that what you see can vary. For example, some travelers mention that Rocky Cay and Haynes Cay were not part of their actual route, despite being listed. This discrepancy can be frustrating if your expectations are set on certain highlights.
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The tour covers transportation, guide services, and multiple island visits. The guide is bilingual, which helps in understanding the ecological and cultural significance of each stop. The boat is equipped with a sound system and Bluetooth connection, allowing for a personalized soundtrack during the ride.
Lunch is not included, but a stop at Cayo Haynnes offers a restaurant with prices starting around 45,000 COP. Be prepared to budget for your meal separately if you plan to dine there.
Extra costs include dock entry taxes, lunch, and any snorkel gear or water shoes you might want to bring for comfort and safety. The lack of onboard snorkeling equipment was noted by travelers, so if this is a priority, plan to bring your own.

This is your launch pad for the day. It’s a busy, practical spot, but not necessarily the most scenic on its own. Expect a quick check-in process and some initial orientation.
One of the most popular stops, Johnny Cay is famous for its white sands and shallow waters. Visitors love the palm-lined beaches and the chance to see iguanas wandering freely. However, reviews point out that it can get crowded, especially when multiple boats arrive around the same time, diminishing the feeling of exclusivity.
Another island stop, Rose Cay offers a quieter alternative with similarly stunning scenery. Here, we loved the calm waters perfect for relaxing or taking photos. Yet, some noted that the crowding was similar to Johnny Cay, so patience might be needed if you’re seeking solitude.
This lighthouse island offers beautiful views and a chance for a spectacular photo op. The island itself is small but picturesque, and the stop is usually well-received. However, it’s more about the views and photo opportunities than activities.
A quick but rewarding stop, the mangrove sanctuary is a habitat teeming with wildlife—mussels, crabs, and birds. The reviews highlight that guides are knowledgeable, helping you spot wildlife that might otherwise go unnoticed. It’s a lovely, peaceful contrast to the beaches.
Arguably the showstopper, this part of the tour lets you see the vivid blue tones that give the sea its name. The swimming stop in the middle of the bay is often praised for its visual spectacle and the chance to float in the famously transparent waters. This is the highlight many travelers mention, with reviews noting the stunning scenery and enjoyable swim.
Stops at Rocky Cay and other beaches provide more relaxation. However, some reviews mention that these spots can be overcrowded and loud due to tour boats and music, which might detract from the serenity.

The guides are frequently praised for their helpfulness and friendliness—they can make or break the trip. As Latasha from the US pointed out, her guides were “amazing and so was the boat ride itself.” Conversely, some mention the boat’s condition was less than luxurious, with one reviewer describing it as “pretty old.”
The value of the tour is a mixed bag. For the price of $481 for up to 12 people, many feel they got a fair deal considering the number of stops and guided experience. Yet, others feel that the boat’s facilities and overall luxury don’t quite match the premium price.
A recurring concern is route accuracy—some travelers found that the actual stops differed from what was advertised, and Rocky Cay or Haynnes Cay might be skipped or replaced. This inconsistency highlights the importance of clarifying expectations beforehand.

If you’re looking for a flexible, private boat experience that includes several iconic spots around San Andrés, this tour can be a good choice. It’s best suited for groups wanting personalized attention and a guided overview of the islands’ highlights. It’s also suitable for travelers who don’t mind some variability in the route and are okay with modest boat facilities.
This experience is less ideal if you prioritize secluded beaches or luxury comfort, given the mixed reviews about boat quality and crowds. Travelers seeking a cost-effective, straightforward boat trip might also want to compare this with other options that could be more affordable or better equipped.

This private San Andrés boat tour offers a blend of scenic stops, guided insights, and flexibility. While the price tag reflects a sense of exclusivity, reviews suggest that the boat’s condition and route consistency might fall short of expectations for some. That said, the stunning views, friendly guides, and variety of locations make it a rewarding experience for those eager to explore the islands with a customized touch.
It’s particularly well-suited for small groups or families who value personalized service and multiple stops in one day. Just be prepared for some uncertainties and extra costs for meals or gear if you want a fully hassle-free experience.
In short, if you’re after a flexible, scenic, guided boat trip with a generous itinerary, this tour could be a worthwhile choice—just keep your expectations aligned with the actual amenities and route.

Does the tour include lunch?
No, lunch is not included. There is a stop at Cayo Haynnes where you can buy meals starting from around 45,000 COP, so plan to budget separately if you want to eat during the day.
Are snorkeling gear and water shoes provided?
No, snorkeling gear is not included on the boat, and reviews suggest bringing your own. Water shoes are also not provided but are recommended for comfort at the stops.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at the Police Dock (Muelle de la Policía). It’s a central, accessible point on the island, but check your logistics ahead of time.
How long is the tour?
It runs from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, covering multiple island stops with some flexibility based on conditions and guide discretion.
Is this tour suitable for kids or babies?
It’s not recommended for babies under 1 year due to the nature of boat travel and activity level.
What language is the guide available in?
Guides are bilingual in English and Spanish, making it accessible for most travelers.
In the end, this tour offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty and guided convenience. While it may not be perfect, it provides a solid way to see some of San Andrés’ best spots with a private group, making it a flexible and enjoyable choice—just keep expectations in check and pack your water shoes.
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