Includes:
- Return transfer only for hotels in the Rodadero area
- Guide in Spanish
- Boat transport
Days & Hours:
- Monday to Sunday
- Departs at 8am or 8:30am. The departure time depends on Colombia’s high season.
Duration:
This Tour to Neguanje and Crystal Beach is the ideal opportunity to discover the splendour of Tayrona National Park in Santa Marta, Colombia. Spend an extraordinary day enjoying the beaches of the Colombian Caribbean.
This tour takes you from your hotel in Santa Marta to Tayrona Park, an hour’s drive away. To enter the park, you’ll be required to pay a tax for foreigners. Inside the park, you’ll visit the stunning viewpoint over Playa de las Siete Olas (Seven Waves Beach) where you can breathe in the relaxing sea breeze and appreciate the incredible scenery.
The tour continues to Neguanje where you’ll catch a boat to get to Crystal Beach (Playa Cristal), considered to be one of the 20 best beaches in the world, thanks to its crystalline waters, corals and and abundant marine fauna. If you wish, you can snorkel, and swim among the beautiful fish and marine life. There will also be an opportunity to enjoy a classic fried fish dish on the beach.
Book this incredible tour to Neguanje and Crystal Beach with Colombia4u and spend a day exploring the best beaches in the stunning Tayrona National Park in the Colombian Caribbean.
We recommend that you bring comfortable clothes, swimwear, sunscreen, and footwear appropriate for the beach.
This tour does not include lunch, aquatic equipment, of the tax for foreigners. Find out here the fees to enter Tayrona National Park.
You can request a tour guide in a language other than Spanish, but it will incur an additional cost.
It is important that you carry mosquito repellent with you and we recommend that you get the yellow fever vaccine. Although this vaccine is no longer a mandatory requirement to enter Colombia, we advise that you have it.
What do our clients say about our activities?
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Amaizing!
We had done another tour while in Cartagena to the Rosario Islands which we booked through a host...
We had done another tour while in Cartagena to the Rosario Islands which we booked through a hostel and it was an absolute disaster. So it was great to visit the beach on a tour that was very well organised. The bus was a bit on the old side, definitely the tiredest-looking one of the other tour operators there. Also I would suggest increasing the price and including lunch, rather than taking cash to the beach. Also, someone from the local tour company rang us the night before to make sure we were ready for the following day, which was great, but they didn't let us know to bring our passports for entry into the national park. I had completely forgotten about this, since I hadn't been there for many years, but after a little bit of fussing around we were allowed in. Overall we had a great time on all of the tours and they really offer different experiences that would appeal to different people, and I hope that comes across in the blog posts.
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