The Natural Treasure of Carboneras!
The Natural Monument of the Island of San Andrés, declared in 2003 by the Decree 250/2003, is a treasure trove of geological and biotic located in Carboneras, Almeria, Spain. This natural sanctuary covers an area of 7,03 hectares and integrates the ZEC Island of San Andrés, adding an additional layer of protection to your uniqueness.
Combines history, biodiversity and natural beauty
This island volcanic, nestled in front of the beach of la Puntica, it consists of two formations: the Big Island, and Island Girl. At a glance, it may seem barren, but it is home to a wealth of natural and geographical exceptional. The sea beds are a haven for marine life, with species such as groupers, croakers, cuttlefish, and octopus found his refuge in cracks and cavities.
On the surface, seabirds such as shearwaters, cormorants and paíños find a safe place to nest, making the Island of San Andrés at a vital point for the local biodiversity. In addition, the presence of a necropolis of the hispano-muslim adds a component of the culture and history of the site, highlighting its heritage significance.
This enclave is an exceptional destination for scuba diving, as long as you have the corresponding authorization. However, the visit to the surface area is restricted, except by express authorization of the ministry of Environment. The protection of the marine environment involves the prohibition of activities such as hunting, fishing or collection of species, ensuring the conservation of this unique ecosystem.
The inclusion of the Natural Monument of the Island of San Andrés in the Network of Protected Natural Spaces of Andalusia in the stands as one of the most relevant sites in terms of conservation and biodiversity. In addition, its designation as a Site of Community Importance at the international level and its status as a Special Area of Conservation underscore its value at the european level.
In summary, the Natural Monument of the Island of San Andrés is a fascinating destination that combines history, biodiversity and natural beauty in a unique setting on the costa de Almería.