
Santa Marta
“tropical and adventurous”


Santa Marta is a coastal city in northern Colombia, known for its beautiful beaches, nearby mountains, and as a gateway to Tayrona National Natural Park.
Santa Marta


Santa Marta has become a favorite destination for ecotourism, backpackers, and culture lovers alike.
Blue


Santa Marta is the oldest existing city in Colombia.
Time


Located at the foothills of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the park offers a unique blend of mountain and sea, with opportunities for hiking, wildlife spotting, and exploring ancient Indigenous ruins.
Paradise


This park is home to hundreds of species of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and insects. Pictured here is a Capuchin monkey.
Wild


The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is the world’s highest coastal mountain range, with peaks soaring over 5,700 meters just 42 km from the sea.
Rocky


The city has a laid-back, coastal vibe.
Beauty


Santa Marta enjoys a warm tropical climate year-round, with sea breezes that make it more pleasant than other hot cities.
Perfect sunset


In recent years, Santa Marta has become a popular spot for digital nomads and eco-tourists, thanks to its nature and slower pace of life.
Orange


I mean, just look at this.
Blooming


Also located on the Caribbean coastline about 1 hour from Santa Marta, Palomino is a great place for relaxing and enjoying its bohemian vibe.
Palomino


It’s also close to the Tayrona National Park, making Palomino a great spot for a day trip (or maybe more than one day) to or from those destinations.
Where to?


Along the shoreline you will find restaurants and hotels to get away from the stress of routine.
Might as well jump


Tourists from all around the world and from different parts of Colombia can be found in this little bohemian town, making it the perfect spot for partying.
Chill out, man


After the sun sets, the beach turns into a party with lights and music. ¡Hasta la próxima!