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🏖️ Family Trips to Santa Marta: Tips for Traveling with Kids or Older Adults 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦🧳Santa Marta, with its perfect mix o...
30/06/2025

🏖️ Family Trips to Santa Marta: Tips for Traveling with Kids or Older Adults 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦🧳

Santa Marta, with its perfect mix of nature, culture, and warm hospitality, is an ideal destination for family travel. Whether you're exploring with young children, grandparents, or both, here are some key tips to ensure everyone enjoys a safe, comfortable, and memorable experience.

🧭 1. Choose activities for all ages and energy levels
Santa Marta offers something for every member of the family. Here are a few family-friendly ideas:

Tayrona Park (Zaino or Cañaveral entrance): Ideal for gentle walks, wildlife watching, and relaxing at beautiful beaches without strenuous hiking.

Lost City Lite or Cultural Hikes: For families with older kids, there are adapted treks and cultural visits to Indigenous communities that are both educational and exciting.

Minca by car: Visit coffee farms, waterfalls, and viewpoints with minimal walking—perfect for older adults or families with small kids.

Boat trip to Playa Blanca or Bahía Co**ha: Short boat rides to calm beaches where the whole family can swim and relax.

🏨 2. Choose the right accommodations
When traveling with children or elderly family members, comfort is key. Look for:

Accessible rooms: Avoid places with lots of stairs or uneven terrain unless they offer assistance.

Family-style lodging: Villas or hotels with multiple rooms or kitchenettes can make things more convenient.

Proximity to nature or beach: Being close to the beach or natural areas makes for easy, spontaneous outings.

🚐 3. Arrange comfortable and safe transportation
Reliable transportation is essential for stress-free family travel:

Private transfers: Avoid the hassle of public buses or tight schedules by booking private, air-conditioned transfers.

Certified drivers and insured vehicles: Make sure your driver knows the area and that vehicles are safe and comfortable for all passengers.

Flexible tour options: Choose agencies that can adapt the pace and activities to your family’s needs.

💡 Extra tips for smooth travel
Stay hydrated and protected from the sun.

Pack snacks, especially for kids.

Inform your guide or agency about any medical needs or mobility issues.

Include downtime—vacation doesn’t have to be non-stop.

At Bukap Travels, we specialize in organizing experiences for all types of families, ensuring comfort, safety, and unforgettable memories. If you’re planning a trip to Santa Marta with your loved ones, we’re here to help you every step of the way.

📲 Message us on WhatsApp: +57 300 1270620
📩 Or email us at: [email protected]

Sustainable Santa Marta: Protect Paradise While You Enjoy ItSanta Marta, with its rich natural, cultural, and historical...
29/06/2025

Sustainable Santa Marta: Protect Paradise While You Enjoy It

Santa Marta, with its rich natural, cultural, and historical heritage, is one of Colombia’s most enchanting destinations. From the beaches of Tayrona National Park to the mountains of the Sierra Nevada, the region offers unforgettable experiences for those seeking nature, adventure, and meaningful connections with local communities.

However, the growth of tourism also presents a major challenge: how can we enjoy our trips without negatively impacting the environment? Here’s how you can practice sustainable tourism during your visit to Santa Marta.

1. Support the Local Economy
One of the most direct ways to practice sustainable tourism is to choose local services. Stay in accommodations managed by Samarios (locals), eat in restaurants that serve traditional food, buy handmade crafts, and hire certified local guides. By doing so, you not only help strengthen the economy of families who depend on tourism, but also gain a more authentic and meaningful travel experience.

2. Reduce Your Plastic Consumption
The beaches and rivers around Santa Marta suffer from waste accumulation, especially single-use plastics. Bring your own reusable water bottle, cloth bags, and cutlery. Many hotels and agencies in the region are already committed to this cause and offer refill stations to avoid the use of plastic bottles.

3. Respect Local Cultures and Communities
During your visit, you may encounter Indigenous, Afro-Colombian, or rural communities. It’s essential to act with respect: ask for permission before taking photos, follow your guide’s instructions, and appreciate local customs. Cultural respect is a fundamental pillar of responsible tourism.

4. Choose Tour Operators Committed to the Environment
Opt for agencies that promote sustainable practices—such as small group tours, well-trained guides, reforestation programs, or carbon offsetting. Ask how they handle their waste, whether they hire local staff, and what steps they take to protect the region’s biodiversity.

5. Protect Flora and Fauna
Santa Marta is home to wildlife, coral reefs, endemic species, and fragile ecosystems. Avoid feeding or touching animals, and never remove plants or take “natural souvenirs.” Stay on marked trails and always follow expert guidance.

Conscious Travel Is Possible
Sustainable tourism doesn’t mean giving up enjoyment—it means traveling more mindfully. In Santa Marta, there’s a growing selection of experiences that connect travelers to nature and culture in a respectful way. As visitors, we have a responsibility to protect what we’ve come to admire.

At Bukap Travels, we believe tourism can be a powerful tool for conservation and local development. If you’d like to explore Santa Marta with a sustainable and responsible focus, we’d be happy to guide you.

💚 Want to be part of the change?
At Bukap Travels, we proudly support responsible and sustainable tourism in Santa Marta. If you want to learn more or book a conscious experience with us, feel free to contact us via WhatsApp at +57 300 1270620 or email us at [email protected].
We’d love to help you plan your next journey with purpose!

Bukap: Your Trusted Transportation and Tour Partner in Santa MartaIf you're looking for a reliable, professional, and ex...
27/05/2025

Bukap: Your Trusted Transportation and Tour Partner in Santa Marta

If you're looking for a reliable, professional, and experienced provider of private transportation or organized tours in Santa Marta and surrounding areas, look no further than Bukap. Whether you’re planning corporate travel, group logistics, or simply want to enjoy a seamless and safe experience exploring Colombia’s Caribbean coast, we’re here to make it happen — efficiently and with heart.

Professional Transportation for Any Type of Group

We work with modern, comfortable, and fully insured vehicles, including:

- SUVs
- Minivans
- Large vans
- Executive cars

All of our drivers are licensed, punctual, and experienced, ready to assist foreign clients when needed.

We regularly coordinate:

Airport and hotel transfers (Santa Marta, Barranquilla, Cartagena)

Corporate events & retreats

Crew or staff transportation

Multi-day regional travel

Expert Tour Logistics and Local Experiences

We are not just a transportation company. At Bukap, we specialize in curated experiences across the region, offering guided tours to:

Tayrona National Park

Minca’s coffee farms and waterfalls

Historical Santa Marta city tours

Indigenous cultural experiences

With our bilingual guides, flexible itineraries, and door-to-door service, your clients, guests, or team are always in good hands.

Why Choose Bukap?

✅ Over 10,000 travelers served in the last 6 years

✅ Top-rated agency on TripAdvisor, with more than 300 five-star reviews

✅ Custom planning for corporate or private needs

✅ Insured, safe, and legal operation under Colombian regulations

✅ Locally based team with strong on-the-ground logistics

We understand the importance of timing, professionalism, and clear communication when coordinating transport and experiences — especially for large groups or VIP clients.

Let’s Work Together

We’re here to make your job easier — whether you need recurring transport services, a trusted partner in Santa Marta, or someone to help organize unforgettable experiences for your travelers.

Contact us at [email protected]
Or send us a message on WhatsApp: +57 300 1270620

Let’s make your next travel operation in Santa Marta smooth, safe, and successful — together.

Why Choose Bukap?Our People, Our Services, and Our Commitment to Your Peace of MindAt Bukap, we believe your travel expe...
26/05/2025

Why Choose Bukap?

Our People, Our Services, and Our Commitment to Your Peace of Mind

At Bukap, we believe your travel experience should be seamless, safe, and genuinely memorable. Based in Santa Marta, Colombia, we’ve spent years perfecting every part of our operation — from who drives you, to who guides you, to how we make you feel from the first message to the final goodbye.

Here’s what sets us apart:

How We Choose Our Drivers and Guides

We don’t just hire people — we build relationships. When we meet a potential new driver or guide, we start small: they’re assigned to short transfers or small group tours so we can observe their punctuality, communication, and overall service quality.

After each service, we pay close attention to your feedback. If clients have a great experience, we gradually give these team members more responsibility and trust. This organic, hands-on approach ensures that every person representing Bukap meets the high standards our travelers expect and deserve.

Our Most Popular Services

After helping thousands of travelers discover the Colombian Caribbean, some services have clearly become client favorites:

Private Transfers between Santa Marta & Cartagena
Enjoy comfort, flexibility, and scenic views along the coast with our private door-to-door transfers.

Tayrona National Park Tour
Immerse yourself in beaches, jungle, and culture — a must-see for anyone visiting the region.

Minca Essentials Tour
Waterfalls, coffee farms, and breathtaking mountain views just 45 minutes from Santa Marta.

Whether you're looking for a peaceful escape or an active adventure, our experiences are designed to fit a wide range of preferences.

How Payments Work

To ensure that everything runs smoothly and your itinerary is confirmed in full, we require 100% of the total cost to be paid before the start of any service.

Payments are processed through a secure link we send directly to you. It supports all major credit and debit cards, giving you a quick and safe way to book — no stress, no guesswork.

Our Cancellation Policy

Plans change — and we get that. That's why our cancellation policy is simple and fair:

You can cancel any service up to 24 hours before it begins, with no penalty.
Just let us know in time, and we’ll process your cancellation with no questions asked.

Our Commitment to Your Safety

Your safety is our top priority. From carefully vetted drivers and insured vehicles to bilingual guides trained in first aid and local protocols, we go the extra mile to ensure you feel safe, informed, and cared for throughout your trip.

We also provide real-time support during your travel — so if you ever need assistance or have questions, you’re never on your own.

We’re Travelers Too

We know what it feels like to land in a new country and want everything to go right. That’s why we don’t just sell services — we take care of you like we would a friend. With Bukap, you’re not just booking a tour; you're gaining a trusted local partner.

Want to start planning your Colombian adventure with us?
We’ll be happy to assist you!

[email protected]
WhatsApp: +57 300 1270620

Let’s make your trip to Santa Marta unforgettable — together.

Jesús Guerrero – Driver & Cultural AmbassadorJesús Guerrero is more than just a driver — he’s one of the friendly faces ...
23/05/2025

Jesús Guerrero – Driver & Cultural Ambassador

Jesús Guerrero is more than just a driver — he’s one of the friendly faces behind every unforgettable journey with BUKAP. He joined our team in the wake of the pandemic and quickly found his calling in tourism.

For Jesús, every ride is an opportunity to share the beauty, rhythm, and stories of the region he calls home. What seems everyday to locals often feels magical to visitors, and witnessing their excitement reminds him why he loves what he does.

Whether he's navigating scenic mountain roads or offering local tips along the way, Jesús brings heart, pride, and authenticity to each experience — making travelers feel not just welcome, but truly connected to this land.

Essential Information Before Visiting Santa Marta– Safety Tips, What to Wear, Where to Go, Eat, and MorePlanning a trip ...
22/05/2025

Essential Information Before Visiting Santa Marta

– Safety Tips, What to Wear, Where to Go, Eat, and More

Planning a trip to Santa Marta? Great choice! This Caribbean gem on Colombia’s north coast offers an unforgettable mix of beaches, mountains, wildlife, and culture. But before you pack your bags, here’s everything you need to know to make your stay smooth, safe, and memorable.

✅ General Safety Tips

Santa Marta is generally safe for tourists, especially in areas like El Rodadero, Historic Center, Minca, and Bello Horizonte. Still, basic travel precautions are always recommended:

Don’t flash valuables (phones, jewelry, cash) in public.

Avoid walking alone at night in poorly lit areas.

Always use authorized taxis or private transport (Bukap can help arrange safe rides).

Stick to well-known tourist zones and accommodations with good reviews.

When in doubt, ask a local guide or trusted contact — it can make all the difference.

✅ What to Wear in Santa Marta

Light and breathable clothing: Daytime temperatures are consistently warm and humid.

Swimwear: Essential for beach days and waterfall visits.

Comfortable shoes or sneakers: Especially if visiting Minca, Tayrona, or doing any nature walks.

Sun protection: Bring a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and reef-safe sunscreen.

Bug protection: Long sleeves or insect repellent are useful for jungle or mountain areas.

✅ Where to Go

Beaches: Playa Cristal, Bahía Co**ha, Playa Blanca, Cabo San Juan (Tayrona).

Nature & Culture: Tayrona National Park, Minca, Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, and Taironaka.

Adventure: Diving in Taganga, tubing in Don Diego, or hiking to Ciudad Perdida.

City charm: Walk through Santa Marta’s Historic Center, with colonial streets, live music, and artisan markets.

✅ Where to Eat

These restaurants are not only some of the highest-rated in the city, but also frequently praised by our own clients over the years for their quality, ambiance, and service:

Ouzo: Mediterranean cuisine, wood-fired pizzas, and cocktails in the Historic Center.

Lulo Café Bar: Perfect for fresh Colombian bowls, smoothies, and vegetarian-friendly dishes.

Guásimo: A fine dining experience that blends local ingredients with elegant presentation.

Ikaro Café: Specialty coffee and wholesome breakfasts, made with organic, locally sourced ingredients.

Tip: Make reservations in high season (December–January, Holy Week, June–July) as these places fill up quickly.

✅ Useful Contacts and Emergency Info

Emergency Numbers in Colombia:

National Police: ☎️ 123

Ambulance: ☎️ 125

Fire Department: ☎️ 119

Tourist Police: Available in Rodadero, Centro Histórico, and Tayrona entrances.

Hospitals & Clinics:

Clínica El Prado (Centro): +57 5 4362333

Clínica Mar Caribe (Rodadero): +57 5 4224688

Clínica La Milagrosa: Emergency 24/7 services

Police Stations in Tourist Areas:

Rodadero Police Post: Near main beach entrance

Centro Histórico Police Post: Carrera 5 with Calle 22

✈️ Final Thoughts – Plan with Confidence

Santa Marta is warm, vibrant, and full of surprises. With some smart preparation and a few local insights, it’s an ideal destination for couples, solo travelers, families, and adventure seekers alike.

And if you want insider recommendations, safe and comfortable transport, or custom tours based on your interests — we're here to help.

Email us at [email protected]
Message us on WhatsApp: +57 300 1270620

Let our team at Bukap make your visit seamless, exciting, and unforgettable.

Santa Marta is waiting — and so are we.

Birdwatching in Santa Marta – Best Spots and Local TipsSanta Marta is not only a tropical paradise of beaches and mounta...
22/05/2025

Birdwatching in Santa Marta – Best Spots and Local Tips

Santa Marta is not only a tropical paradise of beaches and mountains — it's also one of the most spectacular birdwatching destinations in the world. Whether you're a casual observer or a dedicated birder, this region offers a one-of-a-kind experience: from coastal mangroves to the cloud forests of the Sierra Nevada.

With over 600 bird species recorded, including many that are endemic to this region alone, Santa Marta is a dream for nature lovers.

Best Birdwatching Spots in Santa Marta

Here are the top areas you shouldn't miss if you're here to see feathers, flight, and rare finds:

El Dorado Reserve (ProAves):
Located on the slopes of the Sierra Nevada, this private reserve is the most famous birdwatching destination in Colombia. Home to many endemics like the Santa Marta Parakeet, Santa Marta Screech-Owl, and White-tailed Starfrontlet, it's a must for serious birders. Lodging is available on-site, and morning birding sessions are magical.

Minca:
Only 45 minutes from the city, this mountain village is a perfect starting point. Species like the Keel-billed Toucan, Whooping Motmot, and Blue-naped Chlorophonia are commonly seen here. Stay in a jungle lodge and start birdwatching right from your balcony.

Los Flamencos Sanctuary (La Guajira):
Though a bit farther (about 2.5–3 hours from Santa Marta), it’s worth the trip to see Caribbean Flamingos and other waterbirds in their natural wetland habitat. Combine it with a cultural visit to indigenous Wayuu communities.

Tayrona National Park:
While known for its beaches, Tayrona is also home to toucans, tanagers, manakins, and more. If you’re hiking early, keep an eye (and ear) out — bird activity is intense just after sunrise.

Local Tips for Birdwatching in Santa Marta

Go early: The best bird activity happens from dawn to mid-morning.

Hire a local guide: Many species are difficult to spot or identify without an expert. Bukap works with certified bilingual birding guides who know exactly where to look!

Bring the right gear: Binoculars are essential. A good field guide app like Merlin (by Cornell Lab) will help with identification.

Dress for the environment: Neutral colors, long sleeves, and insect repellent are highly recommended.

Stay overnight in the mountains: Some of the most elusive species are active at dawn or dusk — staying in places like El Dorado or Minca makes that possible.

A Birdwatching Paradise Awaits

Birdwatching in Santa Marta is more than just a hobby — it’s an unforgettable immersion into one of the world’s most biodiverse ecosystems. The mix of tropical lowlands, coastal areas, and high-altitude cloud forests creates the perfect setting to see hundreds of species in just a few days.

Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a family looking for something meaningful and different — we’d love to help you plan the perfect birding experience.

Reach out to us at [email protected]
Or message us on WhatsApp at +57 300 1270620

Let our local experts handle the logistics while you focus on the birds.

Discover Santa Marta through the eyes of its rarest creatures — with Bukap as your guide.

What to Pack for a Tayrona Park Tour? 🌴☀️Exploring Tayrona National Natural Park is one of the most unforgettable experi...
20/05/2025

What to Pack for a Tayrona Park Tour? 🌴☀️

Exploring Tayrona National Natural Park is one of the most unforgettable experiences Colombia has to offer. With its lush jungle trails, stunning beaches, and rich biodiversity, this adventure is truly one-of-a-kind. But to enjoy it fully, it's important to come prepared.

Here’s a list of essential items to bring for your Tayrona Park tour:

✅ Must-Haves for Your Tayrona Adventure:
1. Comfortable walking shoes or hiking sandals
The park's trails vary from sandy paths to rocky climbs. Closed-toe shoes with good grip or hiking sandals are ideal.

2. Lightweight, breathable clothing
It can get hot and humid, so wear moisture-wicking clothes that keep you cool while walking.

3. Swimwear and towel
You'll want to jump into the turquoise waters of beaches like Cabo San Juan, La Piscina, or Arrecifes.

4. Sunscreen and hat
The tropical sun is strong, even on cloudy days. Protect your skin and eyes throughout the hike.

5. Insect repellent
There are mosquitoes and other insects in the jungle areas—repellent is a must.

6. Reusable water bottle
Stay hydrated! A refillable bottle is eco-friendly and essential during the trek.

7. Snacks or a light lunch
There are limited food spots inside the park. Carry healthy snacks like fruit, granola bars, or sandwiches.

8. Personal ID or passport copy
Required at the park entrance. Keep a photo or physical copy handy.

9. Small backpack
To comfortably carry all your items during the hike without weighing yourself down.

10. Cash in Colombian pesos
For entrance fees, snacks, or transport within the park—ATMs are not available inside.

Bonus Tips:
Bring a rain poncho if you’re visiting during the rainy season (April–May or September–November).

A small first aid kit can be useful for minor scrapes or blisters.

Don’t forget your camera or smartphone to capture the beauty of Tayrona!

Make It an Experience to Remember ✨
At Bukap, we specialize in creating unforgettable adventures in Tayrona National Park. Whether you're looking for a private guide, reliable transportation, or a customized day trip, we’ll take care of every detail so you can relax and enjoy nature at its best.

📧 [email protected]
📲 +57 300 1270620 (WhatsApp available)

Let us help you discover the magic of Tayrona — safely, comfortably, and with the guidance of true local experts.

Tayrona is calling. Are you ready to answer? 🌊🌿

Arnel Londoño: 15 Years of Passionate Service in TourismWith over 15 years of experience in the tourism industry, Arnel ...
20/05/2025

Arnel Londoño: 15 Years of Passionate Service in Tourism

With over 15 years of experience in the tourism industry, Arnel Londoño has established himself as a highly trusted and dedicated tourist driver. Throughout his career, he has explored countless destinations across Colombia, offering not only safe and reliable transportation but also warm hospitality to travelers from all over the world.

As a professional driver, Arnel finds joy in the human connection — meeting people from different continents, exchanging stories, and being part of their unforgettable travel experiences.

Since joining Bukap, Arnel has continued to grow, both personally and professionally. He speaks highly of the agency’s high standards and strong sense of responsibility, proudly recommending Bukap to any tourist looking for quality, safety, and memorable journeys across Colombia.

Where Not to Stay in Santa Marta – And Where You Definitely ShouldIf you’re planning a trip to Santa Marta, choosing the...
20/05/2025

Where Not to Stay in Santa Marta – And Where You Definitely Should

If you’re planning a trip to Santa Marta, choosing the right place to stay can make all the difference. While this coastal gem offers plenty of charm and unforgettable experiences, not all areas are ideal for foreign visitors — especially when it comes to comfort, accessibility, and safety.

Here’s a straightforward guide to where not to stay in Santa Marta — and where you definitely should.

Areas to Avoid Staying In

Although Santa Marta is generally safe for tourists, some neighborhoods are better left off your accommodation list, particularly if you're unfamiliar with the city or traveling for leisure.

Outskirts of the city (especially in the south or far inland): These areas can be far from the beach, poorly connected, and may lack the tourist infrastructure you're looking for.

Neighborhoods not listed on major travel platforms: If you find an Airbnb or rental in an unknown area with little to no reviews — be cautious. Many of these spots might be far from the action and lack reliable transport or amenities.

The Best Areas to Stay in Santa Marta

Now, let’s talk about where you should stay to enjoy your trip to the fullest:

El Rodadero: Safe, vibrant, and full of beachfront hotels, shops, and restaurants. It’s perfect for families, couples, and first-time visitors.

Centro Histórico (Historic Downtown): Full of culture, cafés, colonial architecture, and boutique hotels. A charming choice for those who enjoy walking and being close to local attractions.

Bello Horizonte / Pozos Colorados: A bit quieter and more upscale, these neighborhoods are ideal for those seeking tranquility, often featuring beachfront resorts and vacation apartments.

Minca (for nature lovers): A small town in the mountains just 45 minutes away, Minca offers eco-lodges, cooler weather, and a complete change of scenery. Great for hiking and relaxing in nature.

A Few Pro Tips for Choosing the Right Stay

Look for places with good reviews from other international travelers.

Make sure your lodging offers 24-hour reception or security, especially if you’re arriving late.

Stay close to your interests: beach, nightlife, nature, or culture — and avoid long commutes.

If in doubt, ask a local expert (yes, like us 😉).

Final Thought: Stay Smart, Stay Happy

Choosing the right neighborhood in Santa Marta means having more peace of mind, easier access to everything you want to see, and ultimately, a much more enjoyable trip.

At Bukap, we’re happy to offer personalized recommendations based on your travel style and budget. Whether you’re coming for adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both — we’ll help you find the perfect base for your stay.

Feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] or via WhatsApp at +57 300 1270620.

We're locals, we know the city inside out, and we’re here to make your stay unforgettable.

Santa Marta is waiting. Let’s find the perfect spot for you.

Is Santa Marta Safe?Santa Marta is a wonderful destination for those looking to enjoy Colombia’s beaches, nature, and ri...
19/05/2025

Is Santa Marta Safe?

Santa Marta is a wonderful destination for those looking to enjoy Colombia’s beaches, nature, and rich culture. Naturally, safety is a common concern, especially for families and first-time visitors. The good news is that Santa Marta is generally a safe place to visit, as long as you follow some basic precautions.

The Best Areas to Stay and Enjoy in Santa Marta

To ensure a safe and comfortable experience, it’s best to stay in well-known neighborhoods popular with tourists, known for good infrastructure and a peaceful atmosphere. Some of the best areas include:

El Rodadero: The most popular tourist area, featuring beautiful beaches, many hotels, restaurants, and shops. It’s well-patrolled and has a lively nightlife, perfect for families and travelers.

Historic Center: This charming area offers cobblestone streets, boutique hotels, cafés, and easy access to museums. Ideal for those who want to be close to culture and history.

Taganga: A small fishing village near Santa Marta famous for its relaxed vibe and diving opportunities. It’s safe but better suited for adventurous travelers.

Minca: Located in the Sierra Nevada mountains, Minca is a peaceful and safe spot perfect for nature lovers and eco-tourism enthusiasts.

Areas to Avoid

Like in any city, some neighborhoods are better to avoid, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the area or traveling alone at night. In Santa Marta, some peripheral neighborhoods and poorly lit streets can be less safe. However, tourists rarely visit these areas, so with common sense and caution, there’s usually no problem.

Safety Tips to Enjoy Your Trip

To make your stay as pleasant as possible, here are some practical recommendations:

Keep your belongings close and avoid displaying valuables in public.

Use official taxis or reliable transportation services — Bukap can arrange these for you.

Avoid walking alone at night in quiet or isolated areas.

Always ask your accommodation staff or local guides about safe areas and recommended times to explore.

Stay hydrated and use sunscreen, as the tropical climate can be strong.

In Summary: Santa Marta Is a Safe Destination for a Wonderful Family Vacation

With its stunning beaches, mountains, and vibrant culture, Santa Marta offers a welcoming and enjoyable environment for the whole family. By following basic safety guidelines and staying in recommended areas, you can relax and have an authentic, secure experience.

If you’re considering visiting Colombia, we’d be delighted to help you plan your trip and ensure it’s both safe and memorable. Feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] or on WhatsApp at +57 300 1270620 for personalized assistance.

Discover Santa Marta and Colombia with Bukap — your trusted partner for unforgettable adventures.

Dirección

Centro Comercial Canarias I, Local 6
Santa Marta
470003

Horario de Apertura

Lunes 8am - 6pm
Martes 8am - 6pm
Miércoles 8am - 6pm
Jueves 8am - 6pm
Viernes 8am - 6pm
Sábado 8am - 12pm

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