The island was a Spanish colony until 1655, when it was seized by England's navy on the orders of Oliver Cromwell.
This island showcases one of the Caribbean Basin’s most beautiful marine parks and sought-for scuba-diving spots. Its sparkling waters and white-sand beaches go hand in hand to turn this place into an ideal place for both scuba diving and leisure.
The island was a Spanish colony until 1655, when it was seized by England's navy on the orders of Oliver Cromwell.