5 Beautiful Beaches Of Colombia You Must Visit
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Fri, 01 Nov 2019 9:01:17
Colombia’s chequered history has long given travelers cause to overlook it as a tourist destination, but recently more and more people are discovering the magic of its beautiful cities, jungles, mountains, and beaches. We list best sandy stretches to relax on in this Latin American country.
* Capurganá and Sapzurro
Close to the Panama border, this area of coastline is a nature lover’s dream. There are no motor vehicles in Capurganá, allowing visitors to feel totally disconnected from the daily distractions of life. You’ll be totally immersed and inspired by the beauty of simplicity in this small coastal community. The water is crystal clear and the reefs that protect the beach have a diverse variety of marine life, which is perfect for snorkelers and divers.
* Playa Blanca at Isla de Barú
Located southwest of Cartagena, Playa Blanca is found on a small island easily accessible by ferry from the mainland. The beautiful white-sand beach and clear, blue water draw both locals and tourists to the island. Find a quiet spot and buy a cocada from one of the local vendors. The sweet coconut treat is perfect on a hot day. Along the beach there are also many places to rent lounge chairs and beach tents.
* Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona
Tayrona National Park is one of the most beautiful places in Colombia. The flora and fauna are the stars of this undisturbed landscape, with massive palm trees, vegetated beaches, and rocky cliffs abound. Standing on the beaches, you’ll see huge boulders jutting out from the sea. Little islets covered in thick vegetation look painted against the background of the cerulean sea and sky. Ecotourism flourishes here, as visitors seek to become at one with the natural environment.
* Playas de Providencia
The San Andrés archipelago consists of three major islands, one of them being Providencia. Though these tiny islands are closer to Nicaragua than they are to Colombia, they are the ultimate vacation spot for mainland Colombians. The diving and snorkeling conditions are impeccable. The golden sand and friendly locals only add to the bliss.
* Playas de Palomino
If you’re hoping to get off the beaten path, Palomino is the perfect place. The town and its pristine beaches rest quietly on the Caribbean coast of Colombia. You’ll probably have the beach to yourself with the exception of a few locals. The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, with its rich biodiversity, provides the perfect backdrop.