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Columbia - Santa Marta

South America's oldest city, Santa Marta, is situated in northern Colombia, ideally positioned along the Caribbean Sea. Founded in 1525 when Spanish conquistadors first landed in Colombia, Santa Marta still retains its historical charm. The cityscape is adorned with a plethora of splendid colonial-era buildings, but alongside its rich history, Santa Marta is also a modern, vibrant city brimming with lively nightlife, colorful culture, beautiful beaches, and breathtaking natural wonders.

Santa Marta, with its rich historical tapestry and the allure of its natural beauty, offers a myriad of experiences that will undoubtedly captivate every traveler. Whether you seek relaxation on pristine beaches, adventure in lush jungles, or a glimpse into the city's storied past, Santa Marta promises a remarkable journey filled with color, culture, and charm.

Worth seeing
If you're in search of pristine white sandy beaches and turquoise waves, Santa Marta has much to offer. While the city boasts its own charming beach, for the ultimate beach experience, venture a bit further. North of Santa Marta lies Tanganga Beach, where you can soak up the sun or even enroll in a diving course. Alternatively, hop on a ferry to Playa Blanca, a magnificent beach surrounded by delightful local restaurants.

For a truly unique adventure, consider a visit to Tayrona National Park, approximately an hour's drive from Santa Marta. Here, lush green jungles meet pristine white sandy beaches and shimmering opal-blue seas.

Immerse yourself in authentic Colombia in the town of Minca, where you can explore coffee plantations, swim in crystalline waterfalls, and engage with indigenous communities residing at the foot of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.

To delve deeper into Santa Marta's fascinating history, a visit to the Museo del Oro (Golden Mouse), also known locally as the Customs House, is highly recommended. Here, you can marvel at ceramics and gold jewelry, and witness unique historical artifacts dating back to pre-colonial and colonial times.

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