Magdalena

Colombia
Blanca Beach featuring general coastal views, rocky coastline and mountains
Colombia’s oldest city, ancient ruins, a floating village, spectacular beaches and a towering mountain range are all found in this Costa Caribe region.

With centuries-old colonial history, coastal towns, excellent diving opportunities and superb wildlife spotting, Magdalena is one of Colombia’s favorite tourist destinations. Magdalena is a department located in the central area of the Costa Caribe. It has a natural landscape made up of the Caribbean Sea coastline, marshland, rivers and the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains. 

Start your tour in Santa Marta, which in 1525 became the first Colombian city settled by Spanish colonists. Learn about regional history at the Custom’s House, Tayrona Gold Museum and Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino. Swim in calm water at Playa Blanca and enjoy panoramic views from Ziruma Hill. Go to Taganga for competitively priced scuba diving excursions and try adventure sports in Mamancana Natural Reserve.

Spend some time hopping between the attractive coves and blissful beaches of Tayrona National Park. Among several to choose from are Concha Bay, Cristal Beach and Gairaca Beach. Hike amid a verdant jungle to Cabo San Juan, a popular backpacker hangout. Experience the way of life of the Tayrona indigenous people at Pueblito.

Venture into the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, dominated by the soaring snowcapped peaks of Pico Cristóbal Colón and Pico Simón Bolivar. Visit the indigenous township called Bonda and take scenic walks to coffee farms, swimming holes and waterfalls in Minca. Join a multiday hike through lush surroundings to Ciudad Perdida, a ruined city thought to date back to the 9th century.

Another interesting place to see is the Salamanca Island Nature Reserve, home to almost 200 bird species. Marvel at the colorful stilted houses in Trojas de Cataca, a fishing village set on the Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta swamp. Don’t miss Mompox, which is arguably Colombia’s finest colonial settlement.

Santa Marta is the main gateway to Magdalena’s attractions and its Simón Bolívar International Airport receives flights from Bogotá, Cartagena and Medellín. After a busy day, dine on delicious seafood, be entertained by drumming troupes and reflect on your newfound travel knowledge.

Popular cities in Magdalena

Taganga Beach showing a bay or harbor, a coastal town and a sandy beach
Santa Marta
Known for Beaches, Relaxing and Nature
Caribbean fishing town Santa Marta has exploded into a traveler’s nirvana with white-sand beaches, a lost city and a forested national park.

Reasons to visit

  • Parque de Los Novios
  • Santa Marta Cathedral
  • Rodadero Beach
Barranquilla
Barranquilla
Known for Dining, Shopping and Bars
Get away to Barranquilla! Enjoy the live music, bars, and entertainment.

Reasons to visit

  • Venezuela Park
Awesome view om the Sierra Nevda from
cerro Kennedy. Hard hile up there but so worth it! You can even see the snowy peals of Los Nevados in the back!!

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Aracataca
Known for Natural parks, Monuments and Museums
Get away to Aracataca! Enjoy the parks, monuments, and museums.
El Banco
El Banco
Venture to sights like El Banco Courthouse and Magdalena River as you discover El Banco.
Ciénaga
Ciénaga
Venture to sights like Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta National Park and Plaza del Centenario as you discover Ciénaga.