




Atractivo turístico
Neguanje Beach Santa Marta in Tayrona Park Colombia
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Precios y recomendaciones
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Restricciones
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Precios de entradas
Tayrona Park Entrance Prices (2024) Low Season: Ages 5 to 25: COP 24,500 Over 25 years (residents): COP 33,000 Foreigners: COP 73,500 Born in Santa Marta (under 25): COP 12,500 Born in Santa Marta (over 25): COP 16,500 Mandatory insurance: COP 6,000 High Season: Ages 5 to 25: COP 27,500 Over 25 years (residents): COP 39,000 Foreigners: COP 87,000 Born in Santa Marta (under 25): COP 27,500 Born in Santa Marta (over 25): COP 39,000 Mandatory insurance: COP 6,000
Precios de transporte
How to get to Neguanje Beach, here are the transportation options and associated costs: Boat from Taganga or Rodadero: Round-trip service costs approximately between COP 110,000 and COP 150,000. This is a quick and direct option, ideal for those looking to avoid traffic and enjoy sea views. Bus from the public market to Tayrona Park, getting off at Palangana: The cost is about COP 12,000. This option is economical and convenient for solo travelers or those looking for a more accessible alternative. By private car, Neguanje toll: If traveling in your own vehicle, the toll cost for category one is COP 12,300. This option offers flexibility and comfort to explore at your own pace. Taxi to Neguanje: A taxi to Neguanje would cost COP 160,900. This is a convenient option for groups or those who prefer not to drive. Each option has its advantages depending on your needs, budget, and personal preferences. Vehicle Entry Fees: Car: COP 19,000 Van: COP 48,500 Bus/minibus: COP 102,500 Motorcycles: COP 13,500
Recomendaciones
When planning your visit to Neguanje, consider the following for a pleasant experience:
Restaurants in Neguanje: You'll have the option to buy typical dishes of the region and drinks like beer, soda, and water. This allows you to enjoy the local cuisine without needing to bring much food.
Essential items to bring:
Insect repellent: Essential to protect yourself from insects.
Sunscreen: To protect your skin from UV rays.
Hat or cap and sunglasses: Essential for sun protection.
Comfortable clothing: Suitable for the climate and outdoor activities.
Towel: Useful for drying off after swimming or sitting on the beach.
Snacks and water: Although there are restaurants, bringing extra snacks and water ensures you stay hydrated and energized.
If planning to stay overnight:
Raincoat: Recommended in case of rain to stay dry.
Extra trash bag: Essential for collecting your waste and keeping the natural environment clean. Preparing with these items will not only make your visit more comfortable but also contribute to the conservation of Neguanje's natural environment.Conectividad
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Restricciones
It is important to remember that overnight stays are not allowed at Neguanje Beach. Visitors must plan their visit during the day and ensure they leave the beach before dusk. Adjust your travel plans accordingly and consider nearby accommodation options for overnight stays if you wish to explore the area for longer.
Additional Considerations for Using Your Own Car:
Type of vehicle: A car with good off-road capability is recommended for easier navigation on unpaved roads.
Rainy season: If you plan to visit during the rainy season, be prepared for potentially difficult road conditions. -
How to get there by transport PUBLIC
- To get to Neguanje, there are two main public transport options from Santa Marta:
- By boat:
- Take a boat from Taganga or Rodadero beach, with an average duration of 60 minutes from Taganga and 90 minutes from Rodadero. This is a fast and direct way to reach the area, enjoying the maritime landscape.
- By land on bus:
- Head to the city market where you'll find buses leaving every 20 minutes towards the main entrance of Tayrona Park. It's crucial to tell the driver that you want to get off at Palangana.
- From Palangana, you can hire a car or a motorcycle to take you to Neguanje. Keep in mind that the walk from Palangana can be lengthy, taking several hours, and that vehicles are not always available for transfer to the beach.
- In both cases, remember that you will need to pay the entrance fee to Tayrona Park at the main gate during your journey to Neguanje. Plan your trip considering these details to ensure a pleasant and smooth experience.
How to get there by transport PRIVATE
- To reach Neguanje in a private vehicle from Santa Marta, follow these steps:
- Head towards the Troncal del Caribe: Start your journey towards Riohacha from Santa Marta.
- Reach Palangana: Continue to Palangana, the second official entrance of Tayrona Park. Here you'll find the toll you must pay.
- Prepare for the unpaved road: From Palangana, the road to Neguanje is unpaved. The road condition can vary, and it can be particularly challenging depending on the type of vehicle you're driving and the weather conditions, especially during the rainy season.
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