The sunny and hot Caribbean cost around Santa Marta is a terrific part of Colombia with amiable people, stunning beaches, snowy mountains, lively towns, incredible nature and a lot of history.

Marion on the western beach of Palomino

 

The Caribbean cost is the major tourist destination in Colombia with countless domestic and foreign visitors. Its infrastructure is pretty good developed. We hurried by plane in a rush to Santa Marta because we wanted to see the carnival of its neighbor city Barranquilla. Colombian people claim that this is the second biggest and most important carnival of the continent after Rio's.

Girls celebrating carnival in Barranquilla

 

In the early morning of Saturday March 1st 2014 we took one of the first public buses from Santa Marta to Barranquilla for little money. Accommodation costs are crazy in Barranquilla during carnival. We found a reasonable spot between the expensive galleries to watch the famous parade without any costs. Immediately we were welcomed by local people, fed with delicious food and heavy drinks, and sprinkled with white foam. When the parade started two hours later is was a little bit cozy because it was very crowded.

Float with skyscrapers on a Lady's head

 

Barack Obama in Barranquilla?

 

Float with dancing girls

 

We were exhausted and felt a little bit dizzy when we came back to our nice hostel The Dreamer, an oasis in Santa Marta's bustling suburban Mamatoco. When we strolled around in the next evenings we were forced several times to drink and dance with proud people of Mamatoco, a really authentic and good carnival experience.

Santa Marta has a beautiful historic center with some colonial buildings and busy street bars. Papas rellenas - round balls made of meshed potatoes and filled with meat were our preferred dish with juices made freshly with exotic fruits like Lulus. The beaches in its quarter Rodrigo and the opposite village Tagnanga are worth to visit. But the beaches in the national park Tayrona are phenomenal with excellent snorkeling capabilities, if the waves of the Ocean permit it.

Coconut on bay La Aranilla where we found the best snorkeling spot with many different colorful fishes

 

The entrance fee to the park Tayrona is relatively expensive but we stayed there five days with seeing any cars. After one hour walking from the main gate El Zaino we found hammocks for affordable costs close to the beach of Arrecifes, owned by a funny guy with the name Alfredo. Sleeping in hammocks is the best choice to feel the Ocean in the night and to avoid the mosquitoes.

Our hammock in Arrecifes, where we slept three nights

 

Rocks on the beach between Arrecifes and the bay La Aranilla

 

Hungry guest in a restaurant of Arrecifes

We hiked on well marked trails to nearly all the marvelous beaches between Cañaveral and Cabo San Juan.

Snake on a tree between Arrecifes and Cabo San Juan

 

Footprints of a Cayman on the beach East of Cañaveral

 

Sea-gulls

 

The two hours trail to the ancient ruins of Pueblito is a little bit complicated for smaller people without help because you have to climb our huge rocks. We continued additional two hours to the pristine and wild beach Playa Brava, where we got a delicious dinner and spent the night in hammocks directly on the beach. Only two other couples were with us on Playa Brava this day.

The rocky path to Pueblito

 

Playa Brava

 

When we hiked the four to five hours to the Calabaza gate near the main street on the following day we found a nice fresh water pool and another surprise.

Snake Spilotes Pullatus, which is between 250 and 300 cm long. Its preys are birds, small mammals, amphibians, lizards and other snakes

 

Few kilometers East of Santa Marta is the majestic Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta with huge glaciers and the highest mountains of Colombia. It is with peaks up to 5775 meters sea-level the highest coastal mountain range on earth. Access to these mountains is not permitted currently because they are holy for the Kogi tribes which live on foot of them, mainly in the dense rain forest. Palomina is the closest beach village to these peaks where we spent three nights in hammocks directly on its beach. Indeed we were very lucky because the visibility in the morning was good enough to see these giants.

Beach with icy Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta

 

On the left are the two highest mountains of Colombia: Pico Cristobal Colon (5775 meters sea-level) and Pico Bolivar

 

Fishing boy on the western beach of Palomina

 

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