Punta Gallinas Tour 3 Days in the High Guajira

TOTAL TOUR PRICE: $766.500 COP
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Description of the Punta Gallinas Tour

The 3-day Punta Gallinas Tour is a cultural and adventure-filled experience at the northernmost point of South America, where golden dunes, coastal cliffs, and peaceful beaches create a stunning landscape where the desert meets the Caribbean Sea.

This Punta Gallinas excursion offers a full immersion in La Alta Guajira and Wayuu territory the ancestral land of one of Colombia’s most iconic Indigenous communities. The experience combines 4×4 desert-road travel, authentic lodging in Wayuu rancherías (sleeping in hammocks or chinchorros), and traditional Guajira cuisine.

Departing from Riohacha, the tour visits key destinations such as Uribia, Manaure, Cabo de la Vela, Taroa Dunes, Punta Gallinas, and Bahía Hondita, as well as remote beaches like Punta Aguja and La Boquita.
Each segment of the journey reveals unique landscapes, making this tour ideal for couples, families, or groups seeking an authentic, non-crowded travel experience.

Book your Punta Gallinas Tour with a 7% deposit of the total price.

PRICES PER PERSON
1 PAX 2.850.750 COP Per person
2 PAX 1.596.000 COP Per person
3 PAX 1.181.250 COP Per person
4 PAX 976.500 COP Per person
5 PAX 850.500 COP Per person
6 PAX 766.500 COP Per person

To provide you the Best price possible please check availability for your dates before booking, emailing to info@expotur-eco.com or message us on the Whatsapp button.

What’s included in the tour?

Transportation

  • Round-trip ground transportation in air-conditioned 4×4 vehicles throughout the entire Punta Gallinas Tour.
  • You will be picked up at your accommodation on the departure date and dropped off at the same location upon return.

Meals

  • Traditional meals prepared by local cooks.
  • Includes two (2) breakfasts, three (3) lunches, and two (2) dinners.

Accommodation

  • Accommodation in chinchorros (traditional Wayuu hammocks) at local rancherías (small Wayuu villages).

Tour Guiding

  • Expert local Spanish-speaking guides and drivers from the region.

Travel Insurance

  • During the tour, you will be covered by a medical assistance travel insurance policy that includes accidents and illnesses occurring during the trip. Coverage includes transportation from the incident location to a medical center, medical assistance, hospitalization, and surgery when necessary.

Support to Local Communities

  • All our tours hire local community members as service providers to help strengthen the local economy.
    A portion of your payment goes directly toward supporting Wayuu families and improving their quality of life through sustainable tourism activities.

NOT INCLUDED

  • National or international flights and taxes
  • Personal items
  • Laundry service
  • Room service
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Medical expenses not covered by the insurance policy
  • Additional meals or premium dishes such as lobster
  • Breakfast on the first day (if departing from Riohacha)
  • Beer and alcoholic beverages
  • Local, national, or international phone calls
  • Activities not included in the itinerary
  • Translator or bilingual guide (all guides are Spanish-speaking only)

Tour Itinerary

Day 1 – Departure from Riohacha, Manaure, Uribia & Sunset at Cabo de la Vela

The 3-day Punta Gallinas Tour begins around 8:30 a.m. in the city of Riohacha. The group travels by 4×4 vehicle to Manaure’s Salt Flats, the largest salt production complex in Colombia. During a guided visit, travelers learn about the traditional methods used to extract salt a historic activity deeply connected to the Wayuu communities and their economy.

The route continues toward Uribia, known as the Indigenous Capital of Colombia. Here, the group makes a brief stop to gain a deeper understanding of Wayuu culture and to make final preparations for entering the desert (water, snacks, meals, and cash).

The journey then heads into the desert toward Cabo de la Vela. Upon arrival, the group enjoys a traditional Guajira lunch and a rest period after the roughly 2-hour drive. In the afternoon, the guide takes travelers to visit Rainbow Beach (Playa Arcoíris), the scenic lookout Pilón de Azúcar, and Playa Dorada, ending at the Cabo de la Vela Lighthouse to watch one of Colombia’s most beautiful sunsets.

The day concludes at a Wayuu ranchería, where travelers enjoy dinner and spend the night in a hammock, chinchorro, or bed, depending on the accommodation plan selected.

Day 2 – Journey to Punta Gallinas, the Northernmost Point of South America

After an early breakfast, the group leaves Cabo de la Vela and begins the journey toward Punta Gallinas, the northernmost point of the South American continent.

The route crosses striking desert landscapes and offers opportunities to photograph the Jepirachi Wind Farm, with its turbines lining the horizon.

The expedition continues through sandy desert trails, passing Portete Bay, Honda Bay, and Hondita Bay, an area where the sea, sand, and wind define the rugged spirit of the Alta Guajira. Around 2:00 p.m., the group arrives at Punta Gallinas and enjoys lunch at a local ranchería.

The rest of the afternoon is free for relaxing, walking around the area, and experiencing the tranquility of this remote destination, one of the main reasons the Punta Gallinas tour is considered such a unique experience in Colombia.

Day 3 – Taroa Dunes, Punta Gallinas Lighthouse & Return to Riohacha

The final day of the Punta Gallinas tour begins early with a visit to the breathtaking Taroa Dunes, one of the most iconic landscapes of the Alta Guajira. From the top, travelers admire panoramic views of the desert merging with the Caribbean Sea. Those who wish can run down the dunes and swim in the ocean a highlight for many travelers.

After this experience, the group visits the Punta Gallinas Lighthouse, the exact point that marks the northernmost tip of South America, a perfect spot for photos and a must-see landmark.

Once the visit is complete, the return journey to Riohacha begins, with a lunch stop in Uribia before continuing the route. The group typically arrives in Riohacha around 3:00 p.m., officially concluding the Punta Gallinas tour.

Tour Location

Tour Tips and Recommendations

  • Plan ahead and prepare in advance your tour with us.
  • Choose a tour whose length and intensity is according to your physical conditions and time availability.
  • Avoid carrying a heavy and uncomfortable backpack. During the trek, everyone carry what they want to take.
  • Keep your body hydrated by drinking water constantly.
  • During walks, always stay with your group and avoid getting away the paths.
  • Protect your skin by reapplying sunscreen regularly and wearing protective clothing and a hat.
  • Minimize your plastic garbage and dispose waste properly.
  • Leave what you find and respect wildlife and local customs.

Authenticity – The Real Guajira Experience

  • We are a travel agency specializing in tours throughout La Guajira, offering a truly unique experience through the sacred landscapes of the Alta Guajira where Indigenous culture, desert terrain, and the Caribbean Sea come together.
    Our mission is to provide an authentic journey to the most remote destinations in northern Colombia, including the Cabo de la Vela Tour and the unforgettable Punta Gallinas Tour, the northernmost point of South America.
  • With years of experience in the region and the support of knowledgeable local guides, we ensure a responsible and culturally respectful route, honoring Wayuu traditions while offering an immersive travel experience that blends adventure, heritage, and nature.
    Our programs include options such as the 2-day Cabo de la Vela Tour, the 3-day Punta Gallinas Tour, and the 4-day La Guajira Tour, perfect for travelers eager to explore towering dunes, desert beaches, natural bays, and the magic of ancestral desert communities.
  • Each itinerary is designed to capture the true essence of La Guajira:
    sleeping in Wayuu rancherías under star-filled skies, feeling the strong winds that fuel kitesurfing in Cabo de la Vela, sliding down the massive Taroa Dunes, watching unforgettable sunsets from the Punta Gallinas lighthouse, and experiencing the peaceful waters of Bahía Hondita.
  • Our La Guajira experiences are ideal for travelers seeking a deep, authentic, and meaningful journey, where living culture, wild nature, and genuine encounters with local communities become the heart of the adventure.
    More than just an excursion, it is a full immersion into Wayuu territory, into the paths of sun and wind, and into the living history of Colombia’s most iconic Caribbean desert.
  • Traveling with us means enjoying a safe, respectful, and transformative experience, where every step tells a story and every landscape inspires awe. We invite you to discover the true essence of La Guajira and its hidden treasures, guided by those who know and love this ancestral land.

What to bring to the tour

  • Identification document
  • Cash (there are no ATMs in the area)
  • Lightweight, comfortable clothing for warm weather
  • Swimsuit
  • Towel or sarong
  • Sandals and closed-toe shoes for walking
  • High SPF sunscreen
  • Insect repellent
  • Cap or hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Personal snacks
  • Flashlight or headlamp (useful in ranches)
  • Portable charger (power bank)
  • Camera or cell phone with a full battery
  • Light jacket for the evening (it can get breezy)
  • Waterproof bag for belongings
  • Trash bag
  • Basic toiletries
  • Personal medications
  • Extra cash for crafts, meals, or local expenses

Traveler Tips

Traveler Responsibility

  • Travelers are responsible for choosing a trip that matches their interests and physical abilities. Each participant must determine whether the destinations and activities included in the tour are appropriate for them, and confirm that they are in adequate health and physical condition for the experience they wish to undertake. Participants are also responsible for their personal belongings throughout the trip.
  • It is strictly prohibited to engage in any behavior that compromises the safety or comfort of others. The use of hallucinogenic drugs or excessive alcohol consumption is not allowed. The hiring of male or female companions (prostitution) is unacceptable on any EXPOTUR trip; involving minors in such activities is a serious criminal offense in Colombia and will result in immediate removal from the tour and legal consequences.

Clothing Recommendations

  • Please keep in mind that you will be visiting a desert region where temperatures remain high throughout the day.
    Wear comfortable clothing and proper gear to protect yourself from the sun.
  • Use sunscreen and a hat or cap, and carry a bottle of water.
  • Wear comfortable clothing, athletic shoes, sandals, a swimsuit, and beachwear.
  • Bring mosquito repellent.

Documentation

  • It is not necessary to carry your physical passport during this tour. A photocopy of your passport or ID is sufficient and may be requested by authorities along the route.

Vaccinations

  • No specific vaccinations are required for this tour. However, as with any tropical country, we recommend having the yellow fever vaccine as a preventive measure, although there is no yellow fever risk in this area.

Sandboarding at the Taroa Dunes *Subject to availability and at an additional cost

  • At Expotur, our goal is to create meaningful travel experiences filled with excitement, adventure, cultural encounters, and direct contact with Colombia’s natural landscapes. For that reason, we offer the option of Sandboarding, a new activity that adds even more thrill to your Punta Gallinas experience. As pioneers of sandboarding in Punta Gallinas, we believe this blend of sand, sea, and adrenaline is the perfect complement to make your trip truly unforgettable.
  • During the Punta Gallinas and Cabo de la Vela Tour, we visit the Taroa Dunes—a stunning desert landscape where travelers have the opportunity to try Sandboarding, an activity that involves sliding down the dunes on special boards similar to those used for snowboarding.

Tour Price

PRICES PER PERSON
1 PAX 2.850.750 COP Per person
2 PAX 1.596.000 COP Per person
3 PAX 1.181.250 COP Per person
4 PAX 976.500 COP Per person
5 PAX 850.500 COP Per person
6 PAX 766.500 COP Per person

To provide you the Best price possible please check availability for your dates before booking, emailing to info@expotur-eco.com or message us on the Whatsapp button.

*EXTRA CHARGES

  • SLEEPING IN BED IN CABO DE LA VELA: 30.000 COP PER PERSON AND PER NIGHT (subject to previous availability).
  • SLEEPING IN BED IN PUNTA GALLINAS: 30.000 COP PER PERSON AND PER NIGHT (subject to previous availability).
  • BOAT RIDE: 45.000 COP PER PERSON (subject to previous availability).

Valid prices until December 31st of 2025

Ways to pay for the tour

Payment methods

  • Deposit through the active payment modules linked in our official web-sites.
  • In cash exclusively in our offices in Santa Marta and Riohacha with our authorized staff.
  • In all our offices, we accept payments with credit cards as Visa or MasterCard.

Payment policies

  • A 7% deposit of the total of the package is required prior to confirmation of all bookings.
    The remaining balance must be paid at least in the same date of departure, before leaving.

Cancellation policies – Right to retrace

Confirmed bookings will have a cancellation policy in the following terms:
Cancellations or changes will have a 20% penalty of the total of the package.

Reimbursements

Once the trip has started, the services included in the package that the passenger does not take will not be reimbursed.

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FAQs

1. What does the Punta Gallinas Tour include, and what places are part of the route?

The 3-day Punta Gallinas Tour is an expedition to the northernmost point of South America, traveling through deserts, beaches, and Wayuu Indigenous communities. The route usually departs from Riohacha and visits Manaure, Uribia, Cabo de la Vela, Taroa Dunes, Bahía Hondita, and the Punta Gallinas Lighthouse, combining adventure, culture, and rugged natural landscapes.

2. What is the difference between the Cabo de la Vela Tour and the Punta Gallinas Tour?

The Cabo de la Vela Tour is typically a 2-day trip focused on visiting Pilón de Azúcar, Ojo de Agua, Rainbow Beach (Playa Arcoíris), and the Cabo de la Vela Lighthouse—perfect for a first desert experience.
The Punta Gallinas Tour lasts about 3 days and continues farther into the Alta Guajira, visiting the Taroa Dunes and Bahía Hondita, making it a more remote and adventurous journey.

3. How many days are recommended for a full Alta Guajira experience?

A complete Alta Guajira experience is best enjoyed in 3 to 4 days, allowing enough time to visit Cabo de la Vela, Manaure’s Salt Flats, Taroa Dunes, and Punta Gallinas at a relaxed pace, while sleeping in Wayuu rancherías and exploring untouched beaches.

4. Is it better to start the Guajira tour from Riohacha, Santa Marta, or Palomino?

The tour can depart from Riohacha, Santa Marta, or Palomino. Riohacha is the most common starting point due to its proximity, while Santa Marta and Palomino are ideal for travelers already staying near Santa Marta.

5. Is Bahía Hondita included in the Punta Gallinas Tour?

Yes. Bahía Hondita is a highlight of the tour, known for its calm turquoise waters, rocky formations, and birdwatching opportunities, one of the most photogenic landscapes in the Alta Guajira.

6. What activities are included in a tour of La Guajira?

A La Guajira tour typically includes visits to Manaure’s salt flats, viewpoints, beaches, desert landscapes, and Wayuu rancherías; short hikes; extreme sunsets; boat navigation in bays; and relaxing in traditional hammocks under the starry desert sky.

7. Can I do kitesurfing during the Cabo de la Vela Tour?

Yes. Kitesurfing is available for an additional cost, as Cabo de la Vela is one of the best kitesurfing destinations in the Caribbean thanks to its strong and consistent winds.

8. Is sandboarding available during the Punta Gallinas Tour?

Yes. Sandboarding can be done at the Taroa Dunes, where massive sand hills drop directly into the Caribbean Sea, creating a stunning setting for this sport.

9. What sites are visited in Uribia during the Alta Guajira Tour?

In the Punta Gallinas Tour, Uribia serves as the cultural gateway to Wayuu territory. Visitors can explore local markets, artisan shops, and logistical points before entering the desert.

10. How many hours of travel are expected each day in the Guajira Tour?

Depending on the stage of the journey, daily travel ranges from 4 to 8 hours. Although the routes are long and unpaved, each section offers desert scenery and cultural stops.

11. What kind of vehicles are used for the desert routes in La Guajira?

Travel is done in 4×4 off-road vehicles, ideal for crossing sand dunes, dirt tracks, and remote desert roads.

12. Can I bring large luggage on the tour?

Large suitcases are not recommended. A backpack or small carry-on is ideal for comfort during transport and in the rancherías.

13. Where do the Alta Guajira tours begin and end?

Most tours start and end in Riohacha, although some operators offer departures from Santa Marta or Palomino depending on the plan.

14. What is the interaction like with Wayuu communities during the tour?

Visitors interact with Wayuu families in the rancherías through traditional meals, dances, storytelling, and learning about their crafts and way of life in the desert.

15. What cultural respect guidelines should be followed during the tour?

Travelers should ask permission before taking photos of Indigenous people, avoid entering homes without authorization, and support the local economy by purchasing authentic Wayuu handicrafts.

16. Do travelers sleep in hammocks or beds during the Punta Gallinas Tour?

Accommodation is typically in hammocks or chinchorros, though some rancherías offer simple beds depending on availability.

17. Is there electricity and access to showers during the tour?

Yes, but very basic. Electricity usually comes from solar panels, and showers are simple—part of the authentic experience.

18. Is there cell phone or internet service in Punta Gallinas?

No. Cell service and internet are limited or nonexistent, allowing for full digital disconnection in the desert.

19. What kind of meals are included in the tour?

Meals typically include fresh fish, chicken, goat, rice, plantain, and vegetarian options upon request.

20. Are vegetarian or vegan options available?

Yes. Most operators can provide vegetarian and vegan meals with prior notice.

21. Can I bring snacks and extra water?

Yes, it is recommended to bring snacks, fruit, and a reusable water bottle due to the dry climate and long driving distances.

22. Should I bring cash?

Yes. Carrying cash is essential, as there are no ATMs or digital payment options in the Alta Guajira.

23. Is the Punta Gallinas Tour suitable for children or older adults?

Yes, the tour is suitable for children over 6 years old and active older adults, especially in private tour formats.

24. Is it safe to travel in the Alta Guajira?

Yes. It is safe when traveling with responsible operators and following the guidance of local experts, as it is a protected Wayuu territory.

25. How far in advance should I book the Punta Gallinas Tour?

It’s best to book at least one week in advance, especially during high season.
Deposits can be made via bank transfer, and the remaining balance can be paid in cash or by card before departure.

Description of the Punta Gallinas Tour

The 3-day Punta Gallinas Tour is a cultural and adventure-filled experience at the northernmost point of South America, where golden dunes, coastal cliffs, and peaceful beaches create a stunning landscape where the desert meets the Caribbean Sea.

This Punta Gallinas excursion offers a full immersion in La Alta Guajira and Wayuu territory the ancestral land of one of Colombia’s most iconic Indigenous communities. The experience combines 4×4 desert-road travel, authentic lodging in Wayuu rancherías (sleeping in hammocks or chinchorros), and traditional Guajira cuisine.

Departing from Riohacha, the tour visits key destinations such as Uribia, Manaure, Cabo de la Vela, Taroa Dunes, Punta Gallinas, and Bahía Hondita, as well as remote beaches like Punta Aguja and La Boquita.
Each segment of the journey reveals unique landscapes, making this tour ideal for couples, families, or groups seeking an authentic, non-crowded travel experience.

Book your Punta Gallinas Tour with a 7% deposit of the total price.

PRICES PER PERSON
1 PAX 2.850.750 COP Per person
2 PAX 1.596.000 COP Per person
3 PAX 1.181.250 COP Per person
4 PAX 976.500 COP Per person
5 PAX 850.500 COP Per person
6 PAX 766.500 COP Per person

To provide you the Best price possible please check availability for your dates before booking, emailing to info@expotur-eco.com or message us on the Whatsapp button.

What’s included in the tour?

Transportation

  • Round-trip ground transportation in air-conditioned 4×4 vehicles throughout the entire Punta Gallinas Tour.
  • You will be picked up at your accommodation on the departure date and dropped off at the same location upon return.

Meals

  • Traditional meals prepared by local cooks.
  • Includes two (2) breakfasts, three (3) lunches, and two (2) dinners.

Accommodation

  • Accommodation in chinchorros (traditional Wayuu hammocks) at local rancherías (small Wayuu villages).

Tour Guiding

  • Expert local Spanish-speaking guides and drivers from the region.

Travel Insurance

  • During the tour, you will be covered by a medical assistance travel insurance policy that includes accidents and illnesses occurring during the trip. Coverage includes transportation from the incident location to a medical center, medical assistance, hospitalization, and surgery when necessary.

Support to Local Communities

  • All our tours hire local community members as service providers to help strengthen the local economy.
    A portion of your payment goes directly toward supporting Wayuu families and improving their quality of life through sustainable tourism activities.

NOT INCLUDED

  • National or international flights and taxes
  • Personal items
  • Laundry service
  • Room service
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Medical expenses not covered by the insurance policy
  • Additional meals or premium dishes such as lobster
  • Breakfast on the first day (if departing from Riohacha)
  • Beer and alcoholic beverages
  • Local, national, or international phone calls
  • Activities not included in the itinerary
  • Translator or bilingual guide (all guides are Spanish-speaking only)

Tour Itinerary

Day 1 – Departure from Riohacha, Manaure, Uribia & Sunset at Cabo de la Vela

The 3-day Punta Gallinas Tour begins around 8:30 a.m. in the city of Riohacha. The group travels by 4×4 vehicle to Manaure’s Salt Flats, the largest salt production complex in Colombia. During a guided visit, travelers learn about the traditional methods used to extract salt a historic activity deeply connected to the Wayuu communities and their economy.

The route continues toward Uribia, known as the Indigenous Capital of Colombia. Here, the group makes a brief stop to gain a deeper understanding of Wayuu culture and to make final preparations for entering the desert (water, snacks, meals, and cash).

The journey then heads into the desert toward Cabo de la Vela. Upon arrival, the group enjoys a traditional Guajira lunch and a rest period after the roughly 2-hour drive. In the afternoon, the guide takes travelers to visit Rainbow Beach (Playa Arcoíris), the scenic lookout Pilón de Azúcar, and Playa Dorada, ending at the Cabo de la Vela Lighthouse to watch one of Colombia’s most beautiful sunsets.

The day concludes at a Wayuu ranchería, where travelers enjoy dinner and spend the night in a hammock, chinchorro, or bed, depending on the accommodation plan selected.

Day 2 – Journey to Punta Gallinas, the Northernmost Point of South America

After an early breakfast, the group leaves Cabo de la Vela and begins the journey toward Punta Gallinas, the northernmost point of the South American continent.

The route crosses striking desert landscapes and offers opportunities to photograph the Jepirachi Wind Farm, with its turbines lining the horizon.

The expedition continues through sandy desert trails, passing Portete Bay, Honda Bay, and Hondita Bay, an area where the sea, sand, and wind define the rugged spirit of the Alta Guajira. Around 2:00 p.m., the group arrives at Punta Gallinas and enjoys lunch at a local ranchería.

The rest of the afternoon is free for relaxing, walking around the area, and experiencing the tranquility of this remote destination, one of the main reasons the Punta Gallinas tour is considered such a unique experience in Colombia.

Day 3 – Taroa Dunes, Punta Gallinas Lighthouse & Return to Riohacha

The final day of the Punta Gallinas tour begins early with a visit to the breathtaking Taroa Dunes, one of the most iconic landscapes of the Alta Guajira. From the top, travelers admire panoramic views of the desert merging with the Caribbean Sea. Those who wish can run down the dunes and swim in the ocean a highlight for many travelers.

After this experience, the group visits the Punta Gallinas Lighthouse, the exact point that marks the northernmost tip of South America, a perfect spot for photos and a must-see landmark.

Once the visit is complete, the return journey to Riohacha begins, with a lunch stop in Uribia before continuing the route. The group typically arrives in Riohacha around 3:00 p.m., officially concluding the Punta Gallinas tour.

Tour Location

Tour Tips and Recommendations

  • Plan ahead and prepare in advance your tour with us.
  • Choose a tour whose length and intensity is according to your physical conditions and time availability.
  • Avoid carrying a heavy and uncomfortable backpack. During the trek, everyone carry what they want to take.
  • Keep your body hydrated by drinking water constantly.
  • During walks, always stay with your group and avoid getting away the paths.
  • Protect your skin by reapplying sunscreen regularly and wearing protective clothing and a hat.
  • Minimize your plastic garbage and dispose waste properly.
  • Leave what you find and respect wildlife and local customs.

Authenticity – The Real Guajira Experience

  • We are a travel agency specializing in tours throughout La Guajira, offering a truly unique experience through the sacred landscapes of the Alta Guajira where Indigenous culture, desert terrain, and the Caribbean Sea come together.
    Our mission is to provide an authentic journey to the most remote destinations in northern Colombia, including the Cabo de la Vela Tour and the unforgettable Punta Gallinas Tour, the northernmost point of South America.
  • With years of experience in the region and the support of knowledgeable local guides, we ensure a responsible and culturally respectful route, honoring Wayuu traditions while offering an immersive travel experience that blends adventure, heritage, and nature.
    Our programs include options such as the 2-day Cabo de la Vela Tour, the 3-day Punta Gallinas Tour, and the 4-day La Guajira Tour, perfect for travelers eager to explore towering dunes, desert beaches, natural bays, and the magic of ancestral desert communities.
  • Each itinerary is designed to capture the true essence of La Guajira:
    sleeping in Wayuu rancherías under star-filled skies, feeling the strong winds that fuel kitesurfing in Cabo de la Vela, sliding down the massive Taroa Dunes, watching unforgettable sunsets from the Punta Gallinas lighthouse, and experiencing the peaceful waters of Bahía Hondita.
  • Our La Guajira experiences are ideal for travelers seeking a deep, authentic, and meaningful journey, where living culture, wild nature, and genuine encounters with local communities become the heart of the adventure.
    More than just an excursion, it is a full immersion into Wayuu territory, into the paths of sun and wind, and into the living history of Colombia’s most iconic Caribbean desert.
  • Traveling with us means enjoying a safe, respectful, and transformative experience, where every step tells a story and every landscape inspires awe. We invite you to discover the true essence of La Guajira and its hidden treasures, guided by those who know and love this ancestral land.

What to bring to the tour

  • Identification document
  • Cash (there are no ATMs in the area)
  • Lightweight, comfortable clothing for warm weather
  • Swimsuit
  • Towel or sarong
  • Sandals and closed-toe shoes for walking
  • High SPF sunscreen
  • Insect repellent
  • Cap or hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Personal snacks
  • Flashlight or headlamp (useful in ranches)
  • Portable charger (power bank)
  • Camera or cell phone with a full battery
  • Light jacket for the evening (it can get breezy)
  • Waterproof bag for belongings
  • Trash bag
  • Basic toiletries
  • Personal medications
  • Extra cash for crafts, meals, or local expenses

Traveler Tips

Traveler Responsibility

  • Travelers are responsible for choosing a trip that matches their interests and physical abilities. Each participant must determine whether the destinations and activities included in the tour are appropriate for them, and confirm that they are in adequate health and physical condition for the experience they wish to undertake. Participants are also responsible for their personal belongings throughout the trip.
  • It is strictly prohibited to engage in any behavior that compromises the safety or comfort of others. The use of hallucinogenic drugs or excessive alcohol consumption is not allowed. The hiring of male or female companions (prostitution) is unacceptable on any EXPOTUR trip; involving minors in such activities is a serious criminal offense in Colombia and will result in immediate removal from the tour and legal consequences.

Clothing Recommendations

  • Please keep in mind that you will be visiting a desert region where temperatures remain high throughout the day.
    Wear comfortable clothing and proper gear to protect yourself from the sun.
  • Use sunscreen and a hat or cap, and carry a bottle of water.
  • Wear comfortable clothing, athletic shoes, sandals, a swimsuit, and beachwear.
  • Bring mosquito repellent.

Documentation

  • It is not necessary to carry your physical passport during this tour. A photocopy of your passport or ID is sufficient and may be requested by authorities along the route.

Vaccinations

  • No specific vaccinations are required for this tour. However, as with any tropical country, we recommend having the yellow fever vaccine as a preventive measure, although there is no yellow fever risk in this area.

Sandboarding at the Taroa Dunes *Subject to availability and at an additional cost

  • At Expotur, our goal is to create meaningful travel experiences filled with excitement, adventure, cultural encounters, and direct contact with Colombia’s natural landscapes. For that reason, we offer the option of Sandboarding, a new activity that adds even more thrill to your Punta Gallinas experience. As pioneers of sandboarding in Punta Gallinas, we believe this blend of sand, sea, and adrenaline is the perfect complement to make your trip truly unforgettable.
  • During the Punta Gallinas and Cabo de la Vela Tour, we visit the Taroa Dunes—a stunning desert landscape where travelers have the opportunity to try Sandboarding, an activity that involves sliding down the dunes on special boards similar to those used for snowboarding.

Tour Price

PRICES PER PERSON
1 PAX 2.850.750 COP Per person
2 PAX 1.596.000 COP Per person
3 PAX 1.181.250 COP Per person
4 PAX 976.500 COP Per person
5 PAX 850.500 COP Per person
6 PAX 766.500 COP Per person

To provide you the Best price possible please check availability for your dates before booking, emailing to info@expotur-eco.com or message us on the Whatsapp button.

*EXTRA CHARGES

  • SLEEPING IN BED IN CABO DE LA VELA: 30.000 COP PER PERSON AND PER NIGHT (subject to previous availability).
  • SLEEPING IN BED IN PUNTA GALLINAS: 30.000 COP PER PERSON AND PER NIGHT (subject to previous availability).
  • BOAT RIDE: 45.000 COP PER PERSON (subject to previous availability).

Valid prices until December 31st of 2025

Ways to pay for the tour

Payment methods

  • Deposit through the active payment modules linked in our official web-sites.
  • In cash exclusively in our offices in Santa Marta and Riohacha with our authorized staff.
  • In all our offices, we accept payments with credit cards as Visa or MasterCard.

Payment policies

  • A 7% deposit of the total of the package is required prior to confirmation of all bookings.
    The remaining balance must be paid at least in the same date of departure, before leaving.

Cancellation policies – Right to retrace

Confirmed bookings will have a cancellation policy in the following terms:
Cancellations or changes will have a 20% penalty of the total of the package.

Reimbursements

Once the trip has started, the services included in the package that the passenger does not take will not be reimbursed.

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FAQs

1. What does the Punta Gallinas Tour include, and what places are part of the route?

The 3-day Punta Gallinas Tour is an expedition to the northernmost point of South America, traveling through deserts, beaches, and Wayuu Indigenous communities. The route usually departs from Riohacha and visits Manaure, Uribia, Cabo de la Vela, Taroa Dunes, Bahía Hondita, and the Punta Gallinas Lighthouse, combining adventure, culture, and rugged natural landscapes.

2. What is the difference between the Cabo de la Vela Tour and the Punta Gallinas Tour?

The Cabo de la Vela Tour is typically a 2-day trip focused on visiting Pilón de Azúcar, Ojo de Agua, Rainbow Beach (Playa Arcoíris), and the Cabo de la Vela Lighthouse—perfect for a first desert experience.
The Punta Gallinas Tour lasts about 3 days and continues farther into the Alta Guajira, visiting the Taroa Dunes and Bahía Hondita, making it a more remote and adventurous journey.

3. How many days are recommended for a full Alta Guajira experience?

A complete Alta Guajira experience is best enjoyed in 3 to 4 days, allowing enough time to visit Cabo de la Vela, Manaure’s Salt Flats, Taroa Dunes, and Punta Gallinas at a relaxed pace, while sleeping in Wayuu rancherías and exploring untouched beaches.

4. Is it better to start the Guajira tour from Riohacha, Santa Marta, or Palomino?

The tour can depart from Riohacha, Santa Marta, or Palomino. Riohacha is the most common starting point due to its proximity, while Santa Marta and Palomino are ideal for travelers already staying near Santa Marta.

5. Is Bahía Hondita included in the Punta Gallinas Tour?

Yes. Bahía Hondita is a highlight of the tour, known for its calm turquoise waters, rocky formations, and birdwatching opportunities, one of the most photogenic landscapes in the Alta Guajira.

6. What activities are included in a tour of La Guajira?

A La Guajira tour typically includes visits to Manaure’s salt flats, viewpoints, beaches, desert landscapes, and Wayuu rancherías; short hikes; extreme sunsets; boat navigation in bays; and relaxing in traditional hammocks under the starry desert sky.

7. Can I do kitesurfing during the Cabo de la Vela Tour?

Yes. Kitesurfing is available for an additional cost, as Cabo de la Vela is one of the best kitesurfing destinations in the Caribbean thanks to its strong and consistent winds.

8. Is sandboarding available during the Punta Gallinas Tour?

Yes. Sandboarding can be done at the Taroa Dunes, where massive sand hills drop directly into the Caribbean Sea, creating a stunning setting for this sport.

9. What sites are visited in Uribia during the Alta Guajira Tour?

In the Punta Gallinas Tour, Uribia serves as the cultural gateway to Wayuu territory. Visitors can explore local markets, artisan shops, and logistical points before entering the desert.

10. How many hours of travel are expected each day in the Guajira Tour?

Depending on the stage of the journey, daily travel ranges from 4 to 8 hours. Although the routes are long and unpaved, each section offers desert scenery and cultural stops.

11. What kind of vehicles are used for the desert routes in La Guajira?

Travel is done in 4×4 off-road vehicles, ideal for crossing sand dunes, dirt tracks, and remote desert roads.

12. Can I bring large luggage on the tour?

Large suitcases are not recommended. A backpack or small carry-on is ideal for comfort during transport and in the rancherías.

13. Where do the Alta Guajira tours begin and end?

Most tours start and end in Riohacha, although some operators offer departures from Santa Marta or Palomino depending on the plan.

14. What is the interaction like with Wayuu communities during the tour?

Visitors interact with Wayuu families in the rancherías through traditional meals, dances, storytelling, and learning about their crafts and way of life in the desert.

15. What cultural respect guidelines should be followed during the tour?

Travelers should ask permission before taking photos of Indigenous people, avoid entering homes without authorization, and support the local economy by purchasing authentic Wayuu handicrafts.

16. Do travelers sleep in hammocks or beds during the Punta Gallinas Tour?

Accommodation is typically in hammocks or chinchorros, though some rancherías offer simple beds depending on availability.

17. Is there electricity and access to showers during the tour?

Yes, but very basic. Electricity usually comes from solar panels, and showers are simple—part of the authentic experience.

18. Is there cell phone or internet service in Punta Gallinas?

No. Cell service and internet are limited or nonexistent, allowing for full digital disconnection in the desert.

19. What kind of meals are included in the tour?

Meals typically include fresh fish, chicken, goat, rice, plantain, and vegetarian options upon request.

20. Are vegetarian or vegan options available?

Yes. Most operators can provide vegetarian and vegan meals with prior notice.

21. Can I bring snacks and extra water?

Yes, it is recommended to bring snacks, fruit, and a reusable water bottle due to the dry climate and long driving distances.

22. Should I bring cash?

Yes. Carrying cash is essential, as there are no ATMs or digital payment options in the Alta Guajira.

23. Is the Punta Gallinas Tour suitable for children or older adults?

Yes, the tour is suitable for children over 6 years old and active older adults, especially in private tour formats.

24. Is it safe to travel in the Alta Guajira?

Yes. It is safe when traveling with responsible operators and following the guidance of local experts, as it is a protected Wayuu territory.

25. How far in advance should I book the Punta Gallinas Tour?

It’s best to book at least one week in advance, especially during high season.
Deposits can be made via bank transfer, and the remaining balance can be paid in cash or by card before departure.

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