Tayrona National Natural Park – Day Tour or Overnight Stay (Hike or Boat Option)
Tayrona National Natural Park – Day Tour or Overnight Stay (Hike or Boat Option)
Explore one of Colombia’s most iconic natural destinations: Tayrona National Natural Park, where the Caribbean Sea meets tropical rainforest and the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.
This tour offers two access options—hiking or boat transfer—allowing travelers to choose the experience that best suits their physical condition, time, and comfort level.
Option 1: Tayrona Day Tour – Hiking Access
Description
Ideal for active travelers, this option includes a scenic hike through tropical forest trails leading to Tayrona’s most famous beaches, such as Cabo San Juan, La Piscina, or Arrecifes.
Highlights
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Guided jungle hike
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Wildlife observation
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Iconic Tayrona beaches
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Cultural and environmental interpretation
Price
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From approximately USD 70 – 110 per person
Option 2: Tayrona Day Tour – Boat Access (No Hiking Required)
Description
Designed for travelers who prefer not to hike or have limited mobility, this option reaches Tayrona’s beaches by boat transfer from nearby coastal points. The boat ride offers stunning views of the coastline and direct access to beaches such as Playa Cristal or Cabo San Juan (conditions permitting).
Highlights
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Comfortable boat transfer
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No long hikes required
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Crystal-clear waters and white-sand beaches
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Ideal for families and relaxed travelers
Price
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From approximately USD 90 – 140 per person
(Includes boat transfer; subject to sea conditions.)
Option 3: Tayrona Overnight Stay (Hike or Boat Access)
Description
Stay inside the park for 1 or 2 nights and enjoy Tayrona after day visitors leave. Access can be arranged by hiking or boat, depending on availability and preference.
Accommodation Options
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Hammocks
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Tents
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Eco-lodges / eco-cabins
Price
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From approximately USD 140 – 250+ per person
(Based on accommodation type and access method.)
Cultural & Environmental Context
Tayrona National Natural Park is ancestral territory of the Kogui, Arhuaco, Wiwa, and Kankuamo peoples. All visits respect park regulations, indigenous heritage, and conservation principles.
Important Notes (Recommended for Website)
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Beach access and itinerary may vary depending on weather, sea conditions, and park regulations
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Boat transfers are subject to maritime safety conditions
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Snorkeling availability depends on sea visibility and park rules

