Tayrona National Park

Cabo San Juan

Full day

Cabo San Juan, a secret whispered by the Tayrona

In the heart of the Tayrona National Natural Park, where the jungle embraces the sea, Cabo San Juan awaits you.

Let the murmur of the waves and the song of the jungle guide you through paths that awaken the senses. Its beaches, bathed by waters that shine like mirrors of the sky, hold promises of calm and wonder.

Do you dare to lose yourself in this corner where nature whispers your name?

390.000 COP per person.

Cabo San Juan Adventure: A day in the Tayrona's heart.

  • Departure at dawn: 6:00 AM

  • Meeting point: Your hotel or an agreed place in vibrant Santa Marta, Minca or Troncal del Caribe.

  • Drive to paradise: Transfer along the Troncal del Caribe for about 45 minutes to the entrance gate of Tayrona Park, El Zaino, where the jungle begins to whisper to you.

  • Welcome to Tayrona: Take a moment to collect the passes that will unlock the doors to this natural paradise.

  • Transfer to Cañaveral: Continue by vehicle for 10 minutes to Cañaveral, the threshold where your connection with nature begins.

  • Enchanted trail: Embark on a hike of approximately 1 hour from Cañaveral to Arrecifes, letting the jungle landscapes and the views of the horizon take your breath away. Every step is a photo for the soul.

  • Route to Cabo San Juan: Continue for 1 hour and 30 minutes, skimming the shores of Arenillas and La Piscina, until the iconic Cabo San Juan del Guía reveals itself to you, like a dream bathed by the sea.

  • Time to dream: Immerse yourself in the crystal clear waters, let the Caribbean breeze caress you, and rest under the sun that illuminates this corner of paradise.

  • Have a delicious lunch typical of the region.

  • The return: Return along the same path, taking with you the echoes of the jungle and the sea, until you take the vehicle that will bring you back to Santa Marta, arriving around 6:00 PM.

Including

  • Round-trip transportation from Santa Marta or Minca.

  • Entrance fee to the park and medical insurance valid for one day in the park.

  • Local lunch and snacks.

  • Local indigenous guide of the region.

What to Bring?

  • Small/medium backpack.

  • Light clothing for walking.

  • Comfortable walking shoes (hiking boots / running shoes).

  • Flip-flops, a small towel, swimsuit.

  • Toiletries.

  • Insect repellent, sunscreen.

  • Hat.

  • Cash to buy souvenirs from indigenous people and farmers.

  • Money to buy drinking water, alcohol, or cold drinks.

  • Tips for the guides.


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