
Colombia
La Loma
This village, the second largest on San Andrés, offers a journey back in time, providing a glimpse into the island's rich heritage.
About
Nestled atop a small hill to the north of the island, this quaint town offers a mesmerizing panorama of San Andrés and the picturesque Caribbean Sea. It's a place where the true essence of island life is preserved. The inhabitants, descendants of Afro-Caribbean slaves who migrated from Jamaica and neighboring islands, have created a vibrant and unique community. Here, English and Creole are the primary languages, and walking its charming streets feels like stepping into a colonial past. The iconic Baptist Church, built in 1844 and reconstructed in 1896 after a storm, stands as a testament to the island's architectural heritage. However, the true gem of La Loma is the viewpoint at the town's edge, a place the locals consider magical. From this vantage point, visitors are treated to breathtaking vistas of the "seven-colored sea," with its mesmerizing shades of blue and green. Take a leisurely stroll through this vibrant village, appreciate the colorful houses, and immerse yourself in the melodious sounds of Caribbean music.
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