Archipelago of San Bernardo

The Archipelago of San Bernardo is a set of nine coastal coral islands and one artificial island belonging to and governed by Colombia, located in the Gulf of Morrosquillo in the Caribbean Sea, with an approximate area of 213 km. Administratively, the archipelago belongs to the Bolívar Department, with the exception of Boquerón Island, which belongs t…
The Archipelago of San Bernardo is a set of nine coastal coral islands and one artificial island belonging to and governed by Colombia, located in the Gulf of Morrosquillo in the Caribbean Sea, with an approximate area of 213 km. Administratively, the archipelago belongs to the Bolívar Department, with the exception of Boquerón Island, which belongs to the Sucre Department. It consists of Boquerón Island, Cabruna Island, Ceycén Island, Mangle Island, Múcura Island, Palma Island, Panda Island, Santa Cruz del Islote, Tintipán Island and Maravilla Island. All the 10 islands are close to the towns of Tolú and Coveñas.
  • Location: Caribbean Sea
  • Adjacent to: Gulf of Morrosquillo
  • Total islands: 10
  • Major islands: Tintipán Island, Múcura Island, Palma Island
  • Area: 213 km² (82 sq mi)
  • Department: Bolívar · Sucre (Boquerón Island)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org