Old Providence and Santa Catalina are two small oceanic islands, of volcanic origin, located in the Western Caribbean Sea, to 480 kilometers of the Colombian Caribbean coast and to 180 of Central America. Greater and historical and social importance of Colombia are between the natural beauty areas of, inhabited by afrocaribbean natives of English speech and cultural traditions result of the mixture between the African and European inheritances and recently with contributions of continental Colombia.
Meetings cover an approximated area with 22 Km2 of earth with a arrecifal area of more than 100 Km2 and comprise of the Colombian Archipelago that includes the island sister of San Andrés of coralline origin, a little greater and several low keys and. The temperature average is of 20 ºC; the most humid months, in where torrential rains appear are October and November and driest they go of January to April.

The official language is Spanish and Caribbean English and the money of current use is the Colombian peso. In Old Providence and Santa Catalina there are no high-rises buildings, apartment blocks or shopping malls.

 
Here you will be able to enjoy the peace and silence in a natural way, in a place considered like one of the most conserved and representative of the Caribbean region.