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Santa Marta is located on Colombia’s Caribbean coast and is South America’s oldest surviving city. Despite its antiquity, it only has a modest colonial quarter and lacks the charm and beauty of Cartagena further along the coast. It mainly serves as a convenient gateway for the two nearby showpieces - the stunning Tayrona National Park and the challenging and impressive Ciudad Perdida (Lost City) trek.

Rodrigo de Bastidas planted a Spanish flag here in 1525. He deliberately chose a site at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, close to the gold treasures of the indigenous Tayronas.  The plundering soon began. By the end of the 16th century the Tayronas had been completely wiped out and the majority of their gold objects were in the Crown’s coffers.  Descendants of the Tayrona Indians still inhabit the rugged mountains of the Sierra Nevada and cling to their ancient ways. There are four unique, separate but related tribes; the Arhuaco (or Ika), Wiwa, Kogi, and Kankuamo.

Santa Marta was engaged in a war with the Tayronas and was regularly ransacked by pirates. It did not have many glorious moments in its colonial history and was soon over-shadowed by its younger, more progressive neighbour, Cartagena. An important date in Santa Marta’s history is 17 December 1830, when the great liberator Simón Bolívar died here after bringing independence to six Latin American countries.

Parque de los Novios serves as an informal gathering place for both young and old. It has great, atmospheric restaurants to suit all budgets. A marina has also been added in recent years. Santa Marta and nearby El Rodadero are both popular with Colombian holidaymakers. Taganga is an attractive horseshoe-shaped bay 3 miles northeast of Santa Marta. It is popular with backpackers and divers, and has developed a reputation as a party resort. Nearby, 9 miles southeast of Santa Marta, perched high in the Sierra Nevada, is a peaceful mountain village called Minca. It is a good place to escape the heat and also serves as a haven for bird-watching, offering over 300 species. The town of Palomino has an attractive beach where Wayuu fishermen use traditional nets.

The climate is hot, the heat drier than Cartagena, although the evening sea breeze cools the city. Santa Marta is just a short flight from Bogotá. From Santa Marta you can continue to Cartagena, which is approximately 4 hours by road. There are frequent flights from Cartagena back to Bogotá.

Highlights of Santa Maria

  • Tayrona National Park - wonderful windswept beaches, strewn with giant boulders and fringed with virgin rainforest
  • Ciudad Perdida (Lost City trek) - 5 day challenging trek through rivers and jungle
  • Gold Museum (Santa Marta) - located in the attractive colonial Customs House.  It has an interesting collection of Tayrona objects, mainly pottery and gold, as well as artifacts of the indigenous Kogi and Arhuaco.  There is also an impressive model of Ciudad Perdida (Lost City)
  • Cathedral (Santa Marta) - a large white-washed building which contains the ashes of the town’s founder.  Simón Bolívar was buried here but his remains were subsequently moved to Caracas, his birthplace
  • Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino - hacienda on the outskirts of town where Simón Bolívar spent his final days.  The hacienda was engaged in cultivating and processing sugarcane
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Rose has been visiting Latin America for over two decades (first visit to the continent was in 1998) where she had many adventures as a single 30 something getting lost in Patagonia! It didn't put her off as she returned with her toddler daughter for 6 months in 2005 whilst working for an adventure trekking and riding outfit in the Torres del Paine National Park, Chile. Realising that Latin America is an ideal place to travel with children, Emily has accompanied Rose over the years on trips to Peru, Brazil, Chile, Argentina and Costa Rica. Rose is now enjoying exploring new destinations with her partner. The most recent trips have been to Costa Rica, Panama and Guyana.

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