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| Sprat Bight Beach in the North End of the Island |
Well, I decided that after attending the both the Technical Conference and Convergence, and having wrapped up a couple projects, it was about time to visit my parents, siblings, and friends, before things got crazy again - and so I did last week!
Getting to San Andres Island
When I was planning the trip from Atlanta, I was weighing two options to get there:
Option 1: Fly from Atlanta (ATL) to Panama City, Panama (PTY) with Delta Airlines, then take a flight out of Panama City to San Andres Island (ADZ) with Copa Airlines. The problem was two fold with this option: Delta leaves from Atlanta 5:55 PM local time and arrives in Panama at 9:55 PM local time. The Copa flight leaves to the Island at around 10:00 AM local time from Panama. This meant I would have to sleep in Panama City for a night and leave the following morning.
Option 2: Fly from Atlanta (ATL) to Bogota, Colombia (BOG) with Delta Airlines, then take a flight out of Bogota to San Andres Island (ADZ) with Avianca Airlines. The problem was two fold with this option: Delta leaves from Atlanta 5:00 PM local time and arrives in Bogota at 10:30 PM local time. The Avianca flight leaves to the Island the following day at around 11:00 AM local time from Bogota. This meant I would have to sleep in Bogota for a night and leave the following day. However, this options gave me a chance to catch up with my sister since she lives in Bogota, so I decided for this option and left for Colombia on Saturday, May 28, 2011.
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| Bogota City |
After spending a night in Bogota visiting an old spot I used to frequent during my young adult life and catching up with my sister, it was time to go back to the spanking brand new Marriott Hotel, which is located just 1 mile away from the airport.
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| Bogota Marriott Hotel |
Our flight left from the Terminal Puente Aereo, operated by Avianca Airlines, at mid day, and by 1:30 PM local time we were already in the Island. The flight was uneventful - probably a good thing considering half the flight happens over the Colombian Andes and the other half over the Caribbean Sea.
I'm not going to try and narrate all 6 days I spent home in one post, but needless to say, I went out to ran some errands. Among one of these was to purchase my return ticket to Bogota (I had only arranged my round trip between Atlanta and Bogota). In walking around town, I spotted this colourful "chiva" getting ready to take tourist around the Island - if you were at our sessions at the Tech Conference or Convergence, you will remember that San Andres Island is 285,000 times smaller than the island continent of Australia or simply put, some 27 square kilometers.
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| "Chiva" tour vehicle |
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| Rundown - a typical island dish |
One of the days I was there, my brother's car battery went out, stranding him close to the port. This was perfect in a sense as I had a chance to stroll along the San Andres International Seaport. I had forgotten how beautiful this side of the island was as it is not known for its beaches, but I remember when I was a kid, it was my favorite place to go swimming.
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| San Andres International Seaport |
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| Hotels in the North East side |
I stayed 6 days with my parents and wish the trip wasn't so short, but effectively, all good things must come to an end. I traveled back to Bogota this past Saturday arriving there at 1:00 AM local time and had a short night sleep. It was raining in Bogota all Saturday and Sunday, even as the flight was leaving back to Atlanta.
For those of you interested in visiting the island, the June to August time frame and certainly the November to February time frame seem to always be the best. Is what we locals call the high season. My parents happen to run a B&B at home with very good accommodations and amenities. So please feel free to reach out if you are interested. And now I leave you with some more great pictures.
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| Seaside Tiki Bar |
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| Johnny Key in the background. This is my mommy, Lois Bent Gomez |
Until next post!
MG.-
Mariano Gomez, MVP
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