Hoyo Soplador
Tourist attraction · San Andrés ·

Hoyo Soplador

Tourist attraction · San Andrés ·

Natural hole shooting ocean water during strong waves

Hoyo Soplador by null
Hoyo Soplador by null
Hoyo Soplador by null
Hoyo Soplador by null
Hoyo Soplador by null
Hoyo Soplador by null
Hoyo Soplador by null
Hoyo Soplador by null
Hoyo Soplador by null
Hoyo Soplador by null
Hoyo Soplador by null
Hoyo Soplador by null
Hoyo Soplador by null
Hoyo Soplador by null
Hoyo Soplador by null
Hoyo Soplador by null
Hoyo Soplador by null
Hoyo Soplador by null
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F7J9+PG, San Andrés, San Andrés y Providencia, Colombia Get directions

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F7J9+PG, San Andrés, San Andrés y Providencia, Colombia Get directions

+57 301 6072551
sanandres.gov.co

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 3, 2025

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Catbec

Google
Proceed at your own risk. I went there, and the natives said it was free, but they will insist and persist that you buy a drink!!! When i went there was no wind. It was just a hole. If you end up going to the hole, they get very mad if you don't buy anything!!! Our piña coladas were not good.

Gupi de Z.

Google
Check the tide before coming and expect paying at least 20-30k per couple ITS NOT FREE even though they say it, they’ll charge anyway or you will not be allowed through, and after they secure your money then they will mention there was no wind/high tide The worst part is that the drinks taste worse than hand sanitizer

Teddy O.

Google
This should be a quick stop to see the blowhole. It's not a most see but pretty interesting. The locals will make you buy something like a drink to take a photo with the blowhole. If you wait long enough, you could see a pretty big explosion of the sea through the hole. It's cool, but be prepared to wait in a line for a photo.

Troy G.

Google
Amazing opportunity to see waves coming and to see it blow through the hole! Grab a cocktail and enjoy the time. Decent gifts as well in the shops

Sr J.

Google
Stopped by for a bit and was rushed by vendors trying to sell their food or drinks to us. The waves weren’t that strong so not much to see or experience. Will try again in future and let you all know how it was.

Nathaniel S.

Google
Me and my friend were driving around just taking our time so we didn’t mind having to buy drinks to park. It wasn’t very crowded so tons of time to see the whole ordeal and such. Science is cool but maybe skip if you have better things to do.

Michael M.

Google
We were touring the island with our mule so we gave it a quick stop. You can park on the side of the road, so you don't need to pay or buy a drink for parking. As soon as you park there are very aggressive touts telling you that it is required to buy a drink to see the hole. This is a lie, it is open to the public. Just keep walking and walk through the many drink shops to get to it. We did start talking with one of the shop owners named Oscar who was not aggressively selling and was very nice. We ended up buying a drink from him. We visited at low tide with almost no wind (or waves) to make the water shoot through. You could still feel the warm air pushed up. It was actually a cool experience because we jumped in the water at the shoreline and swam up under the reef to the bottom of the hole. It was a cool alternative way to experience it.

chris D.

Google
How to describe this? Waste of time..not that it's expensive to go check (10$ a person) but there's absolutely nothing to do there except look at that hole and hope water gets out which doesn't happen all the time. The place is filthy with garbage everywhere on the ground. All this to say there are much cooler places to visit apart from that "geyser".