![]() Take advantage of your daily excursions to sample some of Santa Marta's local dishes, such as chipi chipi (clam soup), fried fish, patacones (fried green plantains), arroz con coco (coconut rice), and cocadas (coconut macaroons). In addition to its natural wealth, of which El Rodadero is also a part, Santa Marta has an impressive historic legacy represented in its architecture and the streets of downtown Santa Marta, which offer the idea route for visiting the Cathedral, the museums, and the Bastidas Boardwalk, where you can also enjoy a romantic sunset.Īnother place you should add to your itinerary is the Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, which was the last residence of Simón Bolívar and is considered one of Colombia's principal national monuments. Only five minutes from the historic center of Santa Marta, you will find El Rodadero, a place with white sand beaches where the sand is slightly coarse and doesn't stick to your skin, and a clean, greenish-blue sea warmed by the heat of the sun. ![]() ![]() Some of the most well-known beaches include Cape San Juan Bahía Concha, a beautiful resort with cabins and restaurants Neguanje and Cañaveral, with its camping area and beautiful beaches in the middle of Santa Marta's flourishing nature. The Park has incredible beaches, each with its own unique charm that pulls in visitors to enjoy their weather, sun, and delicious cocktails. The reserve is a peaceful, ideal place where the sound of the sea and Santa Marta's clean mountain air converge. This nature reserve with crystal-clear waters, white sands, and incomparable sunrises is considered one of the most beautiful bays in America. To do so, you must visit the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona. What is there to do in Santa Marta?ĭuring your stay in Santa Marta, you don't want to miss your chance to learn about the remarkable culture of TAYRONA. The charm of the locals, with that characteristic touch of the Caribbean, is another factor that makes visiting Santa Marta so memorable. Or, take a historic walk through the city and visit TAYRONA, the cultural heart of the city, and its colonial treasures. Santa Marta has activities for everyone, from losing yourself in the waves at a beach fringed with forest, to watching the colorful birds that seem to be trying to say something through their songs. Santa Marta is a captivating city with beaches and cultures that can help anyone disconnect. In fact, Unesco declared the area a Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site in 1979. ![]() There are also about 30,000 people from the KOGI, ARHUACO, KANKUAMO, and WIWA indigenous ethnic groups that live in Santa Marta. What makes this city unique? Santa Marta's beautiful terrain is its most distinguishing feature: its unforgettable landscapes in which the green foliage, blue sea, yellow sun and sand, and the contrast between the beaches and the white-peaked Sierra Nevada, make Santa Marta a must-see destination. The city's diversity is evident in its landscape, people, and each and every aspect of its culture it is a destination that truly embraces its visitors and makes them feel at home. ![]()
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