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Description of Cabo San Juan Tayrona Park
If you love nature, adventure, and jaw-dropping beaches, the Cabo San Juan Tayrona Park Tour is your perfect escape. This guided day trip takes you deep into the lush trails of Tayrona National Park, one of Colombia’s most iconic natural treasures.
The hike lasts around 3.5 hours, crossing tropical forests, scenic viewpoints, and postcard-perfect coves. At the end of the trail, Cabo San Juan welcomes you with its white sands, crystal-clear waters, and the chance to relax or swim in one of the most beautiful beaches on the Caribbean Colombian.
This tour offered by Expotur is coordinated by a professional local guide who guarantees your safety and enjoyment from the beginning to the end of the trek, including pick up and drop off at your accommodation or the nearest meeting point.
Book now & deposit only 7% of the total amount of Cabo san Juan Tayrona
$163.000.00 COP Colombians
$223.000.00 COP Foreingers
What’s included in the tour?
Transport
Round trip transfers from the hotel to the Tayrona Park (Cañaveral).
Guidance
The tour includes the service of a group coordinator who is leading the tour and organizing transportation.
Travel insurance for Tour Parque Tayrona Cabo San Juan
The tour price includes travel insurance in case of an accident or illness that occurred during the tour, including transfers to the medical center, medical attention, medications.
Entrance to the National Park
The Cabo San Juan tour includes the entrance fee to the Tayrona National Park.
ITINERARY
Tour Itinerary
Day 1 – Tour departure – Cabo San Juan Tayrona
We begin our Cabo San Juan Tayrona adventure with a 7:00 a.m. departure from Santa Marta (departure time may vary during high season). We can pick you up directly from your lodging in Santa Marta or El Rodadero. From there, we drive for about 45 minutes until reaching the main entrance of Tayrona National Park, El Zaino, and continue toward the Cañaveral sector.
The hike starts from Cañaveral. The first part takes around 2 hours, following a beautiful jungle trail that leads us past the beaches of Arrecifes, Arenilla, and La Piscina. These postcard-perfect spots prepare you for the highlight of the day: Cabo San Juan del Guía, the most iconic beach of the park and the heart of the Cabo San Juan Tayrona experience.
Once we arrive at Cabo San Juan Tayrona, you’ll have free time to swim in its calm turquoise waters, relax on the sand, climb the famous rock viewpoint, or simply enjoy the breathtaking landscape where rainforest and giant granite boulders meet the Caribbean Sea.
After enjoying this magical place, we meet again to begin the return hike—the same 2-hour trail back to Cañaveral. Our vehicle will be waiting for us there to return to Santa Marta, arriving around 6:00 p.m..
This Cabo San Juan Tayrona tour is perfect for travelers who want to explore the most famous beach in Tayrona National Park and experience its natural beauty in a single, unforgettable day.
Tour Location
RECOMMENDATIONS
Tour Tips and Recommendations
- Plan and prepare your tour with us in advance.
- Stay hydrated by drinking water constantly.
- Carry at least 2 liters of water for the tour.
- Protect your skin from the sun by applying sunscreen and wearing a hat or cap.
- Minimize your trash and deposit it in the indicated places.
- Respect wildlife and local customs, leave the places you visit as you found them.
What to bring to the tour
- Identification document
- Cash
- Lightweight, comfortable clothing for walking
- Swimsuit
- Towel or sarong
- Hiking boots or sneakers with good traction
- Beach sandals
- Sunscreen (preferably biodegradable)
- Insect repellent
- Cap or hat
- Sunglasses
- Reusable water bottle
- Snacks or fruit (if permitted by the operator)
- Small backpack for hiking
- Waterproof bag to protect belongings
- Camera or cell phone with a charged battery
- Portable charger (power bank)
- Garbage bag (mandatory inside the park)
- Personal medications
- Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
Traveler Tips
Traveler’s Responsibilities
- Make sure you are in good health. Make good use of the garbage, deposit it in the places prepared for it. Take care and respect what you find. Do not damage natural or cultural resources.
- Take the original identity document or passport for the entrance to the park.
Clothing
- For the Cabo San Juan tour we recommend using comfortable and fresh clothes, sunscreen, sports shoes and take water and swimwear to enjoy the beach.
Documentation
- To book the Cabo San Juan tour you must show your identification document (passport, ID card or citizenship card) at the
- Expotur offices. For the tour it is necessary to bring the identity document as it is required at the park entrance.
Vaccines
- It is recommended to have the yellow fever vaccine as a preventive measure for the tour.
- If you have any concerns, you can check our Frequently Asked Questions
Tour Price
- 163.000 COP per person. (Colombians)
- 223.000 COP per person. (Foreingners)
*Prices in Colombian Pesos (COP).
Ways to pay for the tour
Payment Methods
- Payments OnLine via PayPal or through links on our websites.
- In Cash in our offices in Santa Marta, Taganga and Riohacha with our authorized personnel.
- We received credit and debit cards at our offices in Santa Marta and Taganga.
Payment Policy
- A deposit of 7% of tour cost per person in advance to confirm the reservation is required.
- The entire tour must be paid at least the day before leaving.
Cancellation and right to redemption
- Confirmed reservations must be canceled or modified at least one day before.
- The bookings canceled on the same day will have a penalty of 20% of the total value of the tour.
Refunds
- Once you start the tour no refunds are given.
VIDEO
Tour Video
FAQs
FAQs
1. Where is Cabo San Juan located and how do you get there?
Cabo San Juan is inside Tayrona National Natural Park. Visitors must hike from the El Zaino entrance, following a scenic trail that takes about 2 to 2.5 hours. The route passes through forests, viewpoints, and several beaches, making the walk part of the experience.
2. How long is the hike to Cabo San Juan?
The hike usually takes between 2 and 3 hours each way. The time can vary depending on the weather, trail conditions, and your physical fitness. Starting early is recommended to avoid the midday heat.
3. Can you swim at Cabo San Juan?
Yes. Cabo San Juan is one of the few beaches in Tayrona where swimming is allowed. The waters are generally calm and safe, but visitors should always stay within designated swimming areas and follow the instructions of guides or lifeguards.
4. What services are available in Cabo San Juan?
The area has a restaurant, bathrooms, showers, and a camping zone managed by the park. There are hammocks and tents available for overnight stays. Services operate year-round, though availability can vary during high season.
5. Can you camp or spend the night in Cabo San Juan?
Yes. It’s one of the most popular overnight spots inside Tayrona. Visitors can rent hammocks, tents, or sleep in the well-known viewpoint area. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during holidays and peak season.
6. Is Cabo San Juan suitable for families and children?
Yes, although the hike can be demanding for very young children. Once at the beach, the atmosphere is calm and safe. Families should bring enough water, snacks, and take breaks along the trail.
7. What should I bring for a visit or tour to Cabo San Juan?
Light clothing, swimsuit, biodegradable sunscreen, water, snacks, comfortable walking shoes, eco-friendly repellent, cash for purchases inside the park, and a bag to carry your trash back.
Description of Cabo San Juan Tayrona Park
If you love nature, adventure, and jaw-dropping beaches, the Cabo San Juan Tayrona Park Tour is your perfect escape. This guided day trip takes you deep into the lush trails of Tayrona National Park, one of Colombia’s most iconic natural treasures.
The hike lasts around 3.5 hours, crossing tropical forests, scenic viewpoints, and postcard-perfect coves. At the end of the trail, Cabo San Juan welcomes you with its white sands, crystal-clear waters, and the chance to relax or swim in one of the most beautiful beaches on the Caribbean Colombian.
This tour offered by Expotur is coordinated by a professional local guide who guarantees your safety and enjoyment from the beginning to the end of the trek, including pick up and drop off at your accommodation or the nearest meeting point.
Book now & deposit only 7% of the total amount of Cabo san Juan Tayrona
$163.000.00 COP Colombians
$223.000.00 COP Foreingers
What’s included in the tour?
Transport
Round trip transfers from the hotel to the Tayrona Park (Cañaveral).
Guidance
The tour includes the service of a group coordinator who is leading the tour and organizing transportation.
Travel insurance for Tour Parque Tayrona Cabo San Juan
The tour price includes travel insurance in case of an accident or illness that occurred during the tour, including transfers to the medical center, medical attention, medications.
Entrance to the National Park
The Cabo San Juan tour includes the entrance fee to the Tayrona National Park.
Tour Itinerary
Day 1 – Tour departure – Cabo San Juan Tayrona
We begin our Cabo San Juan Tayrona adventure with a 7:00 a.m. departure from Santa Marta (departure time may vary during high season). We can pick you up directly from your lodging in Santa Marta or El Rodadero. From there, we drive for about 45 minutes until reaching the main entrance of Tayrona National Park, El Zaino, and continue toward the Cañaveral sector.
The hike starts from Cañaveral. The first part takes around 2 hours, following a beautiful jungle trail that leads us past the beaches of Arrecifes, Arenilla, and La Piscina. These postcard-perfect spots prepare you for the highlight of the day: Cabo San Juan del Guía, the most iconic beach of the park and the heart of the Cabo San Juan Tayrona experience.
Once we arrive at Cabo San Juan Tayrona, you’ll have free time to swim in its calm turquoise waters, relax on the sand, climb the famous rock viewpoint, or simply enjoy the breathtaking landscape where rainforest and giant granite boulders meet the Caribbean Sea.
After enjoying this magical place, we meet again to begin the return hike—the same 2-hour trail back to Cañaveral. Our vehicle will be waiting for us there to return to Santa Marta, arriving around 6:00 p.m..
This Cabo San Juan Tayrona tour is perfect for travelers who want to explore the most famous beach in Tayrona National Park and experience its natural beauty in a single, unforgettable day.
Tour Location
Tour Tips and Recommendations
- Plan and prepare your tour with us in advance.
- Stay hydrated by drinking water constantly.
- Carry at least 2 liters of water for the tour.
- Protect your skin from the sun by applying sunscreen and wearing a hat or cap.
- Minimize your trash and deposit it in the indicated places.
- Respect wildlife and local customs, leave the places you visit as you found them.
What to bring to the tour
- Identification document
- Cash
- Lightweight, comfortable clothing for walking
- Swimsuit
- Towel or sarong
- Hiking boots or sneakers with good traction
- Beach sandals
- Sunscreen (preferably biodegradable)
- Insect repellent
- Cap or hat
- Sunglasses
- Reusable water bottle
- Snacks or fruit (if permitted by the operator)
- Small backpack for hiking
- Waterproof bag to protect belongings
- Camera or cell phone with a charged battery
- Portable charger (power bank)
- Garbage bag (mandatory inside the park)
- Personal medications
- Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
Traveler Tips
Traveler’s Responsibilities
- Make sure you are in good health. Make good use of the garbage, deposit it in the places prepared for it. Take care and respect what you find. Do not damage natural or cultural resources.
- Take the original identity document or passport for the entrance to the park.
Clothing
- For the Cabo San Juan tour we recommend using comfortable and fresh clothes, sunscreen, sports shoes and take water and swimwear to enjoy the beach.
Documentation
- To book the Cabo San Juan tour you must show your identification document (passport, ID card or citizenship card) at the
- Expotur offices. For the tour it is necessary to bring the identity document as it is required at the park entrance.
Vaccines
- It is recommended to have the yellow fever vaccine as a preventive measure for the tour.
- If you have any concerns, you can check our Frequently Asked Questions
Tour Price
- 163.000 COP per person. (Colombians)
- 223.000 COP per person. (Foreingners)
*Prices in Colombian Pesos (COP).
Ways to pay for the tour
Payment Methods
- Payments OnLine via PayPal or through links on our websites.
- In Cash in our offices in Santa Marta, Taganga and Riohacha with our authorized personnel.
- We received credit and debit cards at our offices in Santa Marta and Taganga.
Payment Policy
- A deposit of 7% of tour cost per person in advance to confirm the reservation is required.
- The entire tour must be paid at least the day before leaving.
Cancellation and right to redemption
- Confirmed reservations must be canceled or modified at least one day before.
- The bookings canceled on the same day will have a penalty of 20% of the total value of the tour.
Refunds
- Once you start the tour no refunds are given.
Tour Video
FAQs
1. Where is Cabo San Juan located and how do you get there?
Cabo San Juan is inside Tayrona National Natural Park. Visitors must hike from the El Zaino entrance, following a scenic trail that takes about 2 to 2.5 hours. The route passes through forests, viewpoints, and several beaches, making the walk part of the experience.
2. How long is the hike to Cabo San Juan?
The hike usually takes between 2 and 3 hours each way. The time can vary depending on the weather, trail conditions, and your physical fitness. Starting early is recommended to avoid the midday heat.
3. Can you swim at Cabo San Juan?
Yes. Cabo San Juan is one of the few beaches in Tayrona where swimming is allowed. The waters are generally calm and safe, but visitors should always stay within designated swimming areas and follow the instructions of guides or lifeguards.
4. What services are available in Cabo San Juan?
The area has a restaurant, bathrooms, showers, and a camping zone managed by the park. There are hammocks and tents available for overnight stays. Services operate year-round, though availability can vary during high season.
5. Can you camp or spend the night in Cabo San Juan?
Yes. It’s one of the most popular overnight spots inside Tayrona. Visitors can rent hammocks, tents, or sleep in the well-known viewpoint area. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during holidays and peak season.
6. Is Cabo San Juan suitable for families and children?
Yes, although the hike can be demanding for very young children. Once at the beach, the atmosphere is calm and safe. Families should bring enough water, snacks, and take breaks along the trail.
7. What should I bring for a visit or tour to Cabo San Juan?
Light clothing, swimsuit, biodegradable sunscreen, water, snacks, comfortable walking shoes, eco-friendly repellent, cash for purchases inside the park, and a bag to carry your trash back.
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