
Tayrona, Colombia
Caribbean jungle and white-sand coves — Colombia's signature coastal wilderness.
About Tayrona
A sense of place.
Tayrona is a stretch of protected coast where the Sierra Nevada — the world's highest coastal mountain range — falls straight into the Caribbean. The park is a few hours' walk end to end, through dry tropical forest that opens onto a series of coves: La Piscina, Cabo San Juan, Playa Cristal. The water is warm, the sand is white, and the only buildings are a few eco-camps set back from the shore.
It is not a beach trip in the resort sense. There are no roads inside the park; you walk in, sometimes for an hour, with your bag. There is no Wi-Fi at most of the camps. The Kogi and Arhuaco peoples still live in the mountains above the park, and their presence — quiet, dignified, present at the trailheads — is part of what makes Tayrona different from anywhere else on the Colombian coast.
Go for one night if you want the postcard. Go for three if you want to actually slow down.
Why stay here
Ideal for the traveler who wants —
Stays in Tayrona
We are curating a small, considered list of stays here. In the meantime, browse our full catalogue.
Browse all staysCuraçao + Cartagena
10 daysCoastline to culture.
Begin on the quiet southern coast of Curaçao — coral cliffs, slow mornings, sea. Continue to the walled streets of Cartagena, where colonial Colombia opens onto music, light and the Caribbean rhythm of the old city.
Curaçao + Medellín
9 daysIsland calm and city energy.
Five days of stillness on the Dutch Caribbean coast, followed by the green hills of Medellín — design districts, coffee houses, and a city quietly redefining itself.
Curaçao + Coffee Region
11 daysSea to mountains.
From the slow rhythm of the Dutch Caribbean to the misty haciendas of Colombia's Eje Cafetero — two distinct climates, one continuous journey.
Colombia Discovery Journey
14 daysFrom the Caribbean coast to the Andes.
A complete arc through Colombia — Cartagena's old city, the wild coast of Tayrona, and the green hills of the coffee region. One country, three landscapes.
Caribbean Slow Escape
8 daysA quieter side of the Caribbean.
A pared-back week between Curaçao's western coves and a remote eco-stay on Colombia's Caribbean coast. For travellers who measure a trip in mornings, not miles.
Local guidance
What we'd tell a close friend.
beach
Cabo San Juan
The signature beach of the park — a 90-minute hike from the entrance.
nature
Lost City trek
A four-day hike from the foothills to a pre-Columbian terraced city — serious, rewarding.
tip
Pack light, leave devices
You'll be walking in, and most camps have limited or no electricity.
tip
Check closures
The park closes for several weeks each year by request of the indigenous communities — confirm dates before you book.
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