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Plan language: 日本語Are you looking for the best things to do in Santa Marta, Colombia? This historic coastal city is the gateway to Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona, just 45 minutes away, with its 30 kilometers of jungle-lined beaches. Don't miss the legendary Ciudad Perdida, accessible after a four-day hike. The Museo del Oro Tairona, meanwhile, displays over 300 fascinating pre-Columbian pieces in the heart of the city.


A unique encounter between lush jungle and postcard-perfect beaches. Walk to the sound of waves and howler monkeys, swim in untouched coves.
クイックファクト: Protects more than 15,000 hectares of jungle, mountain, and Caribbean coastline. Its turquoise waters border 30 kilometers of beaches, including the famous Cabo San Juan where sea turtles and howler monkeys coexist.
見どころ: The Ciudad Perdida, a pre-Columbian city buried in the jungle, is only accessible after a multi-day hike through the tropical forest. The stone remains of this ancient Tayrona city, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offer a fascinating glimpse into a civilization that housed up to 4,000 inhabitants 600 years ago.


Go back in time to a lost city in the Colombian jungle that only 10,000 lucky people explore each year. You will cross rivers, come across wild parrots and climb over 1,200 original stone steps.
クイックファクト: 650年以上前にタイロナ族によって建設されたこの古代都市は、約30ヘクタールの山岳地帯に1200以上の石造テラスを擁する。ジャングルを抜ける往復44キロメートルのハイキングでのみアクセス可能で、毎年約1万人の訪問者を集めている。
見どころ: 考古学者たちは、タイロナ族が大量の石を移動させ、樹冠の下で今も機能する複雑な灌漑用水路システムを構築したことを発見した。苔に覆われたテラスを歩くことは、タイロナ族の何世代もの人々が暮らし、農耕し、死者を埋葬した場所に、まさに足を置くことである。


Come walk in the footsteps of the Liberator in a hacienda steeped in history. You will stroll through its fragrant gardens, visit his death chamber and see centuries-old trees worthy of an enchanted forest.
クイックファクト: Simon Bolivar spent his last 24 hours in this colonial hacienda, writing his final message before passing away on December 17, 1830. The site is home to the oldest tree in the country, a centenary tree whose branches cover nearly 400 square meters.
見どころ: In the room where Bolivar took his last breath, the curtains have remained exactly as he left them, black with mourning and drawn against the tropical light. Staff say that on certain stormy evenings, you can still hear the scratching of his quill on parchment, a sound that sends chills down the spines of the night guards.
30か国以上を旅してきて、最初から知っていればよかったことが一つあります。それは新しい街の体験が全く変わることです。
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One of the calmest and most preserved beaches on the Colombian Caribbean coast. Swimming in crystal-clear waters, hammocks in the shade of palm trees and grilled fish by the water's edge.
クイックファクト: 3キロにわたる白い砂浜が、魚が岸から泳いでいるのが見えるほど透き通ったターコイズブルーの海に面しています。平日は1日200人未満の訪問者で、ほとんどプライベートビートを楽しめます。
見どころ: 干潮時には、砂の舌が小さな岩の島まで伸び、ペリカンが羽を乾かしに訪れる、静かでほとんど非現実的な光景が見られます。地元の漁師たちは夜明けに色鮮やかな丸木舟で出かけ、砂の上で直接焼きたての魚を15,000コロンビアペソで買うことができます。


A journey into the golden universe of the Tayrona, where gold was not currency but sacred language. You will touch thousand-year-old artifacts in an immersive scenography that gives you goosebumps.
クイックファクト: 600点以上の金製品や陶器が、シエラネバダに住んでいたタイロナ族の歴史を物語っています。中には1500年以上前のものもあり、複雑な宇宙論的・精神的信仰体系を証言しています。
見どころ: 博物館には220グラムの金製品「ポポロ・キンバヤ」が展示されており、神聖な儀式の際に石灰を入れるために使われていました。展示室は円形に配置され、タイロナの宇宙観を再現しており、各方角が異なる自然の要素に対応しています。


Enter the oldest cathedral in South America, where colonial history and pirate legends mingle under centuries-old vaults. You will discover secret tunnels, hidden frescoes and the tomb of a legendary explorer.
クイックファクト: It is the oldest Catholic temple still standing in South America, built in 1533 by Spanish colonists. The remains of conquistador Rodrigo de Bastidas, founder of the city, rest in a crypt beneath the main altar.
見どころ: Beneath the wooden floor of the sacristy, a discreet trapdoor leads to a network of secret tunnels that once connected the cathedral to the port and the San Fernando fort. The 17th-century mural frescoes, rediscovered in 1954 under layers of lime, tell the story of the evangelization of the Tayrona people with Indian faces painted alongside European saints.


A beach where palm trees bend in the wind and the turquoise water invites you to forget everything. Here, you enjoy fresh octopus ceviche with your feet in the sand while listening to the rhythm of the waves.
クイックファクト: Protected by the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, this bay is home to one of the oldest fishing communities on the Colombian Caribbean coast. Its calm waters welcome thousands of sea turtles each year that come to lay their eggs between May and November.
見どころ: A small 20-minute trail climbs through tropical vegetation to a viewpoint where, at sunset, local fishermen hoist their colorful sails while singing bullerengues, Afro-Colombian songs passed down through four generations. The contrast between the deep blue of the Caribbean Sea and the traditional hand-painted wooden boats creates a spectacle that even the residents of Santa Marta never tire of watching.


A gateway to the Caribbean jungle where coffee plantations meet turquoise waterfalls. Here, you alternate between swimming in natural pools and walks among blue morpho butterflies.
クイックファクト: Perched at 600 meters above sea level in the Sierra Nevada, this former coffee-growing settlement has about 700 permanent residents. Its temperatures range between 20 and 28 degrees Celsius all year round, a refreshing contrast to the coastal heat of Santa Marta, which is only 45 minutes away.
見どころ: The 12 waterfalls accessible on foot from the central village offer natural pools where water flows directly from the Sierra Nevada glaciers at 16 degrees Celsius. A local ritual involves climbing to the Marinka waterfall before 8 a.m. to catch hummingbirds drinking in the spray, their wings beating 80 times per second.


A wild bay where the tropical forest plunges into turquoise water. Here, you alternate between swimming in a calm lagoon and walking along coastal paths lined with giant cacti.
クイックファクト: この塩水のラグーンは、200ヘクタール以上の熱帯乾燥林に囲まれています。透明度の高い水は平均水温27°Cに達し、長時間の水泳に最適です。
見どころ: 湾を囲む印象的な岩層が自然の防波堤の役割を果たし、カリブ海が沖合で荒れていても水は穏やかです。干潮時には岩の間に砂の小道が現れ、好奇心旺盛な人だけが発見する孤立した自然のプールが現れます。


A moving journey into the heart of Colombian memory that changes your perspective on the country. You walk through immersive rooms where light, sound and testimonies envelop you from all sides.
クイックファクト: この場所には、コロンビアの武力紛争を物語る1万2000点以上のアーカイブ資料が保管されており、胸を打つ音声証言も含まれています。展示室の壁一面は、自らの命を危険にさらしてその瞬間を撮影したジャーナリストたちによる写真で覆われています。
見どころ: 暗闇に包まれた部屋の中、250の吊り下げられたランプが、家族によって読み上げられる犠牲者の名前に合わせて一つずつ点灯します。消えていく一つの灯りが失われた命を表し、その効果によって訪問者は長い間、沈黙に包まれます。
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Cocadas are sweet coconut confections that are a staple of Santa Marta's coastal cuisine. They are often sold by street vendors on the beaches and come in varieties like white, brown, and even colorful versions.

Dulce de Mango is a traditional dessert made by slowly cooking ripe mangoes with panela (unrefined cane sugar) and spices. It reflects the region's abundant tropical fruit harvests and indigenous cooking techniques.

Arroz con Coco is a sweet coconut rice dessert often served with a sprinkle of cinnamon or cloves. It is a beloved treat along Colombia's Caribbean coast, especially in Santa Marta where coconut is a key ingredient.

Sancocho de Pescado is a hearty fish soup made with yuca, plantains, and local herbs, considered a comfort food classic in Santa Marta. It is traditionally cooked in large pots for family gatherings and celebrations.

Cayeye is a traditional dish of mashed green plantains mixed with butter, cheese, and hogao (a tomato and onion sauce). It is a beloved breakfast or dinner staple from the Santa Marta region, especially in the town of Ciénaga.

Pescado Frito con Patacones features whole fried fish served with crispy twice-fried green plantain patties. This dish is a coastal icon in Santa Marta, often enjoyed right on the beach with a cold beer.

Raspao is a shaved ice treat drenched in colorful fruit syrups and sometimes sweetened condensed milk. It is the ultimate refreshment for cooling down in Santa Marta's tropical heat, sold from colorful street carts everywhere.

Limonada de Coco is a creamy blend of fresh lime juice and coconut milk that is uniquely popular along Colombia's Caribbean coast. It offers a tropical twist on a classic lemonade and is a signature drink in Santa Marta.

Agua de Panela is a warm beverage made from dissolving panela (unrefined cane sugar) in water, often with lime and cinnamon. It is a traditional energizing drink throughout Colombia and is especially comforting in Santa Marta's cooler evening hours.
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Stunning Caribbean coastline with pristine beaches and jungle hikes.
Coffee and cocoa farming village in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
Ancient Lost City archaeological site, requires multi day trek.
Fishing village with affordable diving schools and beach access.
Colombia has limited passenger rail; most visitors arrive by bus or air.
Take a taxi or Uber from Simón Bolívar Airport to El Rodadero or Santa Marta center, about 20 minutes.
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Use the local busetas instead of taxis. They cost 2,200 COP and run everywhere along the coast. Just ask the driver where they stop.
Santa Marta exceeded my expectations. The vibe is so laid back and the food markets are incredible. Stayed 4 days and wished I had booked longer.
Skip the restaurant on the main strip near the marina. Walk 3 blocks inland to the little bakeries. Same food quality for half the price and way more authentic.
Loved the mix of city and beach. Sierra Nevada backdrop is stunning. Weather was perfect in February, not too humid.
Rodadero beach is nice but gets packed on weekends. Better to head to Playa Blanca early morning before the crowds show up.