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sábado, 2 de diciembre de 2017

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Santa Marta has an average temperature of 28ºC, and it has dry and rainy seasons that are just those experienced throughout the rest of the country. The steep mountains surrounding the city create  climatic regions and subregions in each on of the thermal floors. Santa Marta is subject to the special condition of having a dry, yet refreshing climate due to the trade winds blowing in along the border of La Guajira, which crash against...

martes, 28 de noviembre de 2017

WHAT NOT TO MISS IN SANTA MARTA

Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino Avenida del libertador, Mamatoco Sector.  This hacienda established on february 2, 1608 has been a national monument sinse 1894.  La quinta has a museum inside and outside it is surrounded by bushy tamarind trees where Simón Bolivar swung in his hammock.  Close by tourists can visit The Bolivarian Museum of Contemporary Art, with  plastic art displays of The Andian Landscapes...

A TRIP WITH NO PROBLEMS OR STORMS

As if touched with a magic wand, the Santa Marta has it all.  Downtown Santa Marta´s primary tourist attractions include:  El Rodadero, Playa Blanca, Taganga, Pueblito, Tayrona National Park, The Lost City, The Sierra Nevada Of Santa Marta, Neguanje, Bahia Concha and Cañaveral, to name a few. As a primary destination for many tourists,  Santa Marta offers alternatives for connecting its guests from the Atlantic coast...

domingo, 26 de noviembre de 2017

A BIT OF HISTORY

Ancestral and modern mysticism Santa Marta is also rich in history linked with the European settlers that many years ago were captivated by these lands with a sky that was always blue, by the crystal waters that caress sands of the brightest white and by the grandiosity of a mountain that holds tight to the greatest richness that has yet to be taken from the living indigenous civilization:  Its mystic nature. In a trip through...