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Set in Minca and only 19 km from Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, tukamping offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Best spot in Minca nice and quiet away from the town but only a short 15/20 minute walk to the town rooms are spacious and comfortable hosts are great and breakfast is delicious with Gluten free and vegan option available. The river runs right behind with free access to a quieter area of the river can often have the place to yourself
Review score
9.7
Exceptional
74 reviews
Price from
£43.88
1 night, 2 adults

Offering an open-air bath and river view, La Cima Tayrona is set in Santa Marta, 24 km from Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino and 27 km from Santa Marta Gold Museum.

Nice, quite place right in the middle of Parque Tayrona away from the touristic area. Basic (tent) but all you need, with fire place and only bird/animal sounds at night. Friendly owner (speaks English too)
Review score
8.8
Fabulous
141 reviews
Price from
£18.87
1 night, 2 adults

Hostal Ana is a recently renovated luxury tent in Santa Marta, where guests can makes the most of its outdoor swimming pool, garden and terrace.

The staff
Review score
9.4
Superb
23 reviews
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For travellers who love being in nature with an added sense of luxury. Also called glamping, tented camps provide full or limited services, while surrounded by the wilderness. Typically in permanent or semi-permanent camps, these private tents/yurts are a great way to rough it while staying glamorous.

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  • Avg. price/night: £60.55
    Review score
    9.2
    Superb · 1,014 reviews
    Amazing location and views - including from the lovely swimming pool! Very friendly and helpful staff. Lots of hammocks and comfortable spaces for relaxing. Peaceful and surrounded by nature with very nice local walks. Visits to indigenous village and coffee/cacao farm were lovely. We enjoyed the meals and chatting to others at the long dining room tables. Beautiful sunsets with delicious pina coladas!
    Guest review by
    Ali
    Family with young children
  • Avg. price/night: £51.34
    Review score
    9.0
    Superb · 888 reviews
    We had a nice stay at La Veranda. The hostel is located in the mountains next to Minca, so the view from the pool (especially during sunset) was just stunning. The food is great as well and all in all we could really enjoy our time there.
    Guest review by
    Kristin
    Young couple
  • Avg. price/night: £26.99
    Review score
    8.9
    Fabulous · 447 reviews
    Everything! We loved this hotel so much we stayed an extra night. The balcony was lovely, the room was great, the staff were so nice. The best bit was the rooftop balcony with its awesome views and hammocks. Definitely eat at the Verandah restaurant down from the hotel rather than the hostel next door.
    Guest review by
    Tracey
    Young couple
  • Avg. price/night: £26.70
    Review score
    9.4
    Superb · 48 reviews
    Lovely hostel surrounded by great views. The rooms are clean and comfortable and the freshly made food and drinks are delicious. It is in a quiet area with so many birds around and within walking distance to Pozo Azul and Casacada Perdida/Escondida. Large terrace with hammocks to watch the beautiful sunsets.
    Guest review by
    Sorcha
    Solo traveller
  • Avg. price/night: £35.98
    Review score
    9.2
    Superb · 328 reviews
    Beautiful hostel in the jungle above Minca, overlooking the hills, Santa Marta, and the sea. Yulia was a welcoming host, the rooms are spacious, and there are many hammocks you can relax in and watch the sunset. Lots of hikes are available right from the doorstep. Good location, beautiful hostel, lovely staff.
    Guest review by
    Mark
    Young couple
  • Avg. price/night: £22.82
    Review score
    7.0
    Good · 438 reviews
    Very beautiful hostel. Clean rooms with mosquito nets, beautiful view of the jungle, they have a swimming pool, boxing equipment, chill spaces with hammocks and a nice view from the shower.
    Guest review by
    Marek
    Solo traveller
  • Avg. price/night: £26.33
    Review score
    9.6
    Exceptional · 169 reviews
    You must go there if you are looking for a quiet place with a stunning view and delicious food. You just need to lie in the hammock or do some hiking in the mountains. The stuff gives you a map with some outdoor activities to do around on your own (you'll have the waterfall nearly for yourself ;) You have hot shower and clean bathrooms. A further plus: the stuff speaks english! You'll easily want to extend your stay there.
    Guest review by
    Konstanze
    Solo traveller
  • Avg. price/night: £39.18
    Review score
    8.6
    Fabulous · 148 reviews
    The house is beautiful, very clean and with nice interior. Because it is also a coworking space they offer a big public space and a good kitchen. The best is the view from the hammock or the table at the veranda! There you can enjoy the included breakfast, which was really good (good coffee). Be aware that you have to walk 5 to 10 min up the hill from the "town" to the finca.
    Guest review by
    Janine
    Young couple
  • Avg. price/night: £60.55
    Review score
    9.2
    Superb · 1,014 reviews
    Beautiful location, great atmosphere, surprisingly delicious food! I still think about the chocolate sauce at breakfast. Amazing sunsets. Our room had a lovely porch area with a hammock which was idyllic to watch the birds and flora. Beautiful and well maintained gardens with hummingbirds flying through.
    Guest review by
    Rose
    Young couple
  • Avg. price/night: £29.49
    Review score
    8.4
    Very good · 556 reviews
    Friendly staff, especially the manager who always meets you with a smile. The location and views are amazing, and you can hike into town in 30 minutes time. Cute rooms and nice that there were mosquito nets. Also loved the hammocks outside (but there should be more) and watching the wildlife. Great addition with the free filtered water, as well as coffe and hot chocolate!
    Guest review by
    Tiril Lobekk
    Solo traveller