Palafitte Towns of Cienaga Trip
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Palafitte Towns of Cienaga Trip

Immerse yourself in the traditional way of life of the palafitte fishing villages of the Cienaga de Santa Marta marsh. This is a unique experience to remember forever!. Palafitte Towns of Cienaga Trip.

  • 10 hours
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Immerse yourself in the traditional way of life of the palafitte fishing villages of the Cienaga de Santa Marta marsh. This is a unique experience to remember forever!

Palafitte Towns of Cienaga Trip

We will pick you up from your hotel in Barranquilla at 4:30 am and set off in a minibus to the Islas del Rosario dock. There, a speedboat will take us through the Cienaga de Santa Marta marsh, recognized as a World Biosphere Reserve. Prepare to discover stunning landscapes.

During the boat trip, you will appreciate the variety of colorful flora and fauna of the Cienaga. This natural area features idyllic paths, exuberant vegetation, and beautiful lakes lined with the palafitte towns. These fishing villages have maintained a unique way of life for centuries.

We will stop in one villageto get to know the community and its ancestral customs. After chatting with locals, we will enjoy a traditional meal featuring fish or vegetables. Experiencing the local cuisine in this natural setting will be memorable.

Finally, we will return to the minibus and head back to Barranquilla, arriving at 3:30 pm.

Included

  • Pick up and drop off at your hotel.
  • Transportation in minibus.
  • English speaking guide.
  • Lunch.

Tips

  • Accessibility: Varies according to the attraction included. Accessible toilets. Paid wheelchair loan service available. An accompanying person is required. This must be indicated in the reservation. Staff with knowledge of sign language.

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