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Minca

By | Santa Marta

WHERE TO STAY

Casa Loma

Perched above Minca with spectacular views of Santa Marta,
Casa Loma is a great place to relax from the heat of Santa
Marta.

http://casalomaminca.com/
Emerald Green Guest House

Situated in the centre of Minca, Emerald Green offers
a great mix of Irish and Colombian hospitality.

Emerald Green on Facebook

 

 

 

 

WHAT DO DO

Las Cascadas Marinka

Hiking

Viist ‘La Victoria’. One of Colombia’s first coffee farms

Swimming at ‘Pozo Azul’

Las Piedras

 

The town has ample restaurants and bars catering for all tastes.

Parque Tayrona

By | Beyond Santa Marta

Parque Tayrona

The Tayrona National Natural Park (Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona) is a protected area in the Colombian northern Caribbean region and within the jurisdiction of the Department of Magdalena and some 34 km from the city of Santa Marta. The park presents a biodiversity endemic to the area of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountain range presenting a variety of climates (mountain climate) and geography that ranges from arid sea level to 900 meters above sea level. The park covers some 30 square kilometres of maritime area in the Caribbean sea and some 150 km² of land.

Ask Pat about your plans and he can set you up with a day trip or a longer stay at the park.

Santa Marta

By | Santa Marta

IMG_5565Founded on July 29, 1525 by Spanish conqueror Rodrigo de Bastidas, who named the city after the Catholic day for Saint Martha. However many historians argue that he named it after the Spanish city of Santa Marta de Astorgas, which he had also visited. It was one of the first cities to be founded in Colombia. The first one was Santa María la Antigua del Darién. El Libertador Simón Bolívar died at a ranch named Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino on the outskirts of Santa Marta on December 17, 1830.

Attractions

Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, built in the 17th century, was the last home of Simon Bolivar. Today it is a house/museum in his honor.

Museo del Oro

The Cathedral is a national monument built in 1766. It held the remains of Simon Bolivar until 1842.

La Casa de la Aduana (Customs House) is the oldest house of America, built in 1530. Today it is the Tayrona Museum.

Madame Agustine House is a jewel of colonial architecture.

San Fernando Fort was built by Spanish conquerors to protect the city from the pirates. It is a fine sample of colonial military architecture.

Food & Drink

There’s nothing better than getting your breakfast of the freshest and tastiest orange juice from one of the many juice sellers on the street. Or try some of the fruits that you may never have heard (well I’d never heard of them) such as, lulo, zapote, guanábana, uchuva, feijoa, to name but a few! Try asking for ‘la ñapa’ (a little top-up) – usually only given to locals so when you ask there will be surprised faces. In the evenings the street sellers cook up some very tasty pinchos.

EL Frescanjero – El Frescanjero serves fine food at casual prices. Sandwiches, soups, delicious main entrees, shrimp cocktails, full bar, 2 for 1 cocktail list changes weekly, Live Sports, Music, elegant dining experience yet casual Caribbean atmosphere. – Find them on Facebook.

You have to head La Puerta and dance the night away – www.ohlalalapuerta.com

Or if your fancy is a bit more rock ‘n’ roll then Crabs Bar is the place to be – www.crabsbar.com

Merkabar / Welcome Restaurant – Best value in town. Try the seafood chowder and the patilla juice (watermelon) – Gilberto and his brother are absolute gentlemen! – Calle 10 No 2-11 (opposite Casa Familiar)

Nearby

Santa Marta is the perfect base for nearby attractions as:

Parque Tayrona

Cuidad Perdida & the Sierra Nevada

Beaches – Bahía de Concha, Arrefices, Cabo San Juan

Taganga

*Santa Marta is the birthplace of Carlos Valderrama, Colombia’s most famous footballer.