Coming from Cañaveral, it's a pleasant walk 2.5km west along a trail to Arrecifes, where there are budget lodgings and eating facilities. Bear in mind that sea currents here are just as dangerous as those in Cañaveral, although decent, safe beaches are found nearby. If you don't want to walk to Arrecifes from Cañaveral, horses are available (COP$20,000 one way).
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Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino
16.54 MILES
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1.47 MILES
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Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona
6.49 MILES
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1.96 MILES
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8.7 MILES
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16.38 MILES
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La Arenilla is an attractive beach in a tiny cove framed by massive boulders, with chunky sand and glints of fool's gold dancing in the water. It has a…
0.6 MILES
As you might guess from the name, La Piscina boasts calm waters that are reasonably safe for swimming and snorkeling. Snorkeling gear costs COP$30,000 per…
1.47 MILES
Cabo San Juan del Guía is a beautiful cape with a knockout beach. It's also by far the most crowded area of the park, although lack of road access deters…
1.49 MILES
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1.96 MILES
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2.28 MILES
The longest beach in the park and the first place you can turn in for the night, Castilletes can be found some 4km from the El Zaíno park entrance, just…
7. Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona
6.49 MILES
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8.7 MILES
This gorgeous boat-in beach on Bahía Neguange used to be known as Playa del Muerto (Beach of the Dead) – little wonder they decided on a name change. It's…