Arepa e'huevo La Industrial "Donde Patricia: la original"
Start time 8:00 am
Known for its delicious stuffed arepas, this popular spot has become a culinary symbol of Santa Marta. Loved by both locals and tourists, it offers a true taste of Colombian cuisine.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Mercado Público de Santa Marta
This vibrant market is the heart of local life, where you can experience the true essence of Santa Marta. With a history as old as the city itself, the market is famous for its fresh fruits, seafood, and local produce. It’s a melting pot of cultures and traditions.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Taganga
The winding road to Taganga offers stunning views of the bay and the Caribbean Sea. Known for its scenic beauty, it leads to the peaceful fishing village of Taganga, a place that has retained its charm despite the growth in tourism.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Playa Taganga
Taganga is a charming fishing village just a few kilometers from Santa Marta. Known for its laid-back vibe and excellent diving and snorkeling spots, Taganga has kept its traditional appeal. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood straight from the sea to their plates at local restaurants.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Playa Grande
These hidden beaches near Taganga are true paradises, accessible only by boat or trail. Each beach offers crystal-clear waters and soft sands, perfect for those seeking tranquility and a close connection with nature. Playa Grande is the most popular, but others like Genemaca and Sisiguaca offer a more private and exclusive experience.
6 hours • Admission Ticket Free
Centro Historico de Santa Marta (Pass By)
Founded in 1525, Santa Marta is Colombia's oldest city. Its Historic Center is a treasure trove of colonial architecture, with cobblestone streets and buildings that tell stories of centuries past. The area is home to the Cathedral Basilica and other historical sites, making it a perfect place for history lovers to explore
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