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NATIONAL PARK of TAYRONA in COLOMBIA
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SHORT HISTORY of the TAYRONA NATIONAL PARK
The Tayrona National Park, located on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, was created in 1969 to protect the area’s natural ecosystems and cultural heritage. It is famous for its rich biodiversity and the archaeological remains of the Tayrona culture, an ancient indigenous population that inhabited the region. The park has been closed for conservation and safety reasons, but it is now one of the most popular tourist destinations, with a balance between environmental protection and sustainable tourism.

WHERE IS THE TAYRONA NATIONAL PARK
The Tayrona National Park is located on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, in the department of Magdalena. It is located about 34 kilometers northeast of the city of Santa Marta. The park stretches along a coastal strip between sea and mountain, including beaches, tropical forests and mountains of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Its strategic location makes it accessible from both Santa Marta and other tourist destinations in the Colombian Caribbean region.

WHEN TO VISIT THE TAYRONA NATIONAL PARK
The best time to visit Tayrona National Park is during the dry season, from December to March, when the rains are less frequent and the weather is ideal for hiking and bathing on the beach. Avoid the months of April and November, which are more rainy. During the New Year’s holidays and public holidays, the park can be very crowded, so it is advisable to book in advance and arrive early to better enjoy the experience.

HOW EXPENSIVE IT IS TO GO TO TAYRONA NATIONAL PARK
The entrance to the Tayrona National Park costs about 65,000 COP (about 15-18 euros) for foreign tourists, while for Colombians the price is lower. To this are added any costs for guides, equipment rental or overnight stays within the park. Transportation from Santa Marta or other nearby locations varies according to the chosen means of transport, with economical options such as buses or collective taxis. It is advisable to bring cash and check updated prices before the visit.

HOW TO VISIT THE TAYRONA NATIONAL PARK
The park is mainly visited on foot, through paths that connect beaches, natural areas and archaeological sites. The main entrance is near Calabazo or Zaino, where you can buy your ticket and go for excursions of different duration and difficulty. It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes, bring water and sun protection. You can take guided tours or visit independently, but with attention to the rules of the park for environmental conservation. Some areas are only accessible with authorized guides.

TREKKING in the TAYRONA NATIONAL PARK
Trekking is one of the main activities in Tayrona Park. The trails pass through rainforests, mountains and spectacular beaches, connecting points such as Playa Cristal, Cabo San Juan beach and the archaeological site of Pueblito. The route can last from a few hours to a full day, with sections of medium difficulty. It is important to leave early, bring water and sun protection, and respect nature. The trekking offers an immersive experience in the biodiversity and indigenous culture of the region.

WHAT TO SEE IN TAYRONA NATIONAL PARK
Playa Cristal
White sandy beach and crystal clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Less crowded compared to other areas, it offers a quiet environment surrounded by tropical nature. It can be reached by a walk or boat from the park and is ideal for relaxing and observing the marine fauna.
Cabo San Juan
One of the most iconic beaches in the park, famous for its golden sand, calm waters and views of the surrounding hills. Here you will find traditional huts where you can sleep and enjoy an authentic atmosphere. It is a favourite destination for campers and nature lovers.
Pueblito
Ancient archaeological site of the Tayrona culture, located between the jungle and the mountains. It offers the chance to explore well-preserved ruins and understand the life of the indigenous people who inhabited the region. The access requires a challenging trekking, but offers a great cultural experience.
The Pool
Beach with calm waters and protected by the coral reef, ideal for swimming in safety. The place is perfect for families and those who want a relaxing bath surrounded by nature. The beach is surrounded by forest and offers a quiet and picturesque environment.
Nature trails
The park is crossed by several paths that connect beaches, forests and archaeological sites. These routes allow you to immerse yourself in the local biodiversity, observing tropical plants, birds and wild animals. The trails vary in difficulty and duration, adapting to all types of visitors.

WHERE TO STAY in and around Tayrona National Park?
Park Tayrona - Ecohabs Tequendama Parque Tayrona *** (wonderful!)
Parque Tayrona - Senda Koguiwa ****
Santa Marta - Hotel BE La Sierra ****
Santa Marta - Oasis Fresh Hotel ***
Santa Marta - Republica Hostel Santa Marta **
Palomino - Casa del Pavo Real Boutique Hotel *****
Palomino - Villa Eden Palomino **
Palomino - Kasakolà **
Barranquilla - NH Collection Royal Smartsuites *****
Barranquilla - Crowne Plaza Barranquilla by IHG *****
Barranquilla - Hotel Majestic ****

CITY TO VISIT near the TAYRONA NATIONAL PARK
In addition to visiting the Parque Nacional Natural de Tayrona we recommend you visit these beautiful towns:

Santa Marta
Santa Marta, located on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, is one of the oldest cities in the continent. It is a starting point to explore the Tayrona National Park, famous for its pristine beaches and biodiversity. The city also offers a charming historic center, with the Cathedral of Santa Marta and the Gold Museum. Santa Marta is ideal for those seeking a mix of culture, history and nature.
Palomino
Palomino is a small coastal village located along the beautiful Caribbean coast of Colombia, east of Santa Marta and close to the Tayrona National Park. Famous for its wild beaches and unspoilt nature, Palomino is an ideal place to relax away from mass tourism. Offers activities such as tubing on the Palomino River, jungle tours and scuba diving. It is perfect for those looking for an authentic experience between sea, mountain and indigenous culture.
Barranquilla
Capital of the Atlantic region, Barranquilla is famous for its Carnival, one of the largest and most colorful in the world. The city offers museums, theatres and a vibrant cultural scene. Although more urbanized, it is an interesting stop to understand the cultural diversity of Caribbean Colombia and enjoy traditional events.
Taganga
Taganga is a small fishing village just a few kilometers from Santa Marta, famous for its quiet beaches and diving opportunities. It offers a relaxed atmosphere with bars and restaurants by the sea. It is ideal for those looking for a break between sea and nature, with lower prices and an informal atmosphere, perfect also for backpackers.
Minca
Located in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Minca is a mountain refuge surrounded by nature. Famous for its coffee plantations, waterfalls and rich biodiversity, it is a perfect place for trekking, birdwatching and relaxing in cool environments. Minca also offers eco-friendly accommodation and restaurants with local cuisine, just a few kilometers from the coast.
Ciénaga
Ciénaga is a historic city located south of Santa Marta, known for its colonial architecture and cultural importance linked to the life of Gabriel García Márquez. The centre offers squares, churches and traditional markets. It is a less touristy destination, ideal for those who want to discover the authentic Colombia and the Caribbean culture.
Valledupar
Located in the Caribbean hinterland, Valledupar is the capital of vallenato, a traditional Colombian musical genre. The city is known for its music festivals, markets and folk traditions. It offers an authentic and hospitable atmosphere, with a historic center rich in monuments and a strong link to the indigenous and Afro-Colombian culture.
Riohacha
Located on the Caribbean coast, Riohacha is the gateway to the Guajira Peninsula, home of the Wayuu culture. The town is known for its beaches, craft markets and for being a starting point to explore unique desert landscapes and indigenous communities. Riohacha combines nature and culture with a relaxed and colorful atmosphere.
Santa Ana
Santa Ana is a small town near Santa Marta, surrounded by the nature of the Sierra Nevada. Offers excursions, archaeological sites and panoramic views of the Caribbean coast. It is less frequented by tourists, ideal for those who seek tranquility and want to explore the indigenous culture and biodiversity of the region in an authentic way.

WHERE TO EAT in TAYRONA NATIONAL PARK and surroundings
BEST TYPICAL RESTAURANTS of the NATIONAL PARK of TAYRONA and surroundings in COLOMBIA Quality/Price
Santa Marta - €€€ - Guasimo
Santa Marta - €€ - Artesanal Restobar
Santa Marta - €€ - Restaurante Karey
Santa Marta - €€ - Restaurante LamArt
Barranquilla - €€€ - Varadero
Barranquilla - €€€ - Miura Steak House
Barranquilla - €€ - Restaurante El Humito
Barranquilla - €€ - Restaurante Los Helechos Palomino - €€ - Restaurante El Fuego Palomino
Palomino - €€ - La Ola Restaurante Bar
Palomino - € - Gracias Vida
Palomino - € - La Cevicheria

TIPS for VISITING the TAYRONA NATIONAL PARK in Colombia by World Mappers
Arrive early to avoid the crowds! The park fills up quickly, especially on weekends and holidays. Arriving early in the morning allows you to enjoy tranquility, admire nature without haste and find place to camp or relax on the most beautiful beaches without the crowds of tourists.
The Tayrona is a fragile ecosystem. Do not leave waste, avoid disturbing the fauna and respect the marked paths. Sustainable tourism is key to preserving this unique place for future generations.
Plan a camping night! Sleeping inside the park, in structures such as the huts of Cabo San Juan, allows you to experience the magical atmosphere of nature at sunset and sunrise, with the sound of the sea and forest as a background.
Take advantage of guided tours to learn about the local culture. The local guides offer explanations about flora, fauna and indigenous history, enriching the visit with valuable information and stories that are difficult to discover on your own.
Prepare suitable shoes and comfortable clothing! Uneven trails and humidity require durable trekking shoes and light but protective clothing. This will guarantee you safety and comfort during the excursions in a natural environment.

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