3/5 - Okay
Buritaca is a fairly poor village with super friendly people. Good for a walk around and maybe a meal. Fun to see on Fridays or the weekend when families make an occasion of the beach.

The property is huge with a restaurant and a pizza resto, bar, yoga, workspace and beach space. The staff are fairly organized but the cleaning staff are awesome and keep everything very clean, outdoor and in you room. The location is not near anything walkable and the walk from reception to the ...
Reviewed on Nov 9, 2024

Lovely surrounding area with clear rivers and sea, Great activities to enjoy the nature Very clean and great staff
Reviewed on Aug 6, 2025

Great place to go for peace and quiet, but it’s far from everything- so it depends on what you’re looking for. The staff was really wonderful— incredibly attentive,. My only criticism would be the rooms need a bit of an upgrade. The netting in the room needs to be washed more often. The food was ...
Reviewed on Apr 8, 2025




This dynamic beach is one of the most visited spots in the area. Enjoy a variety of activities: sunbathe, swim, sail, dive and snorkel.

Meet friends and share a few drinks at this plaza in the center of Santa Marta, where you’ll find restaurants, bars and vendors selling snacks.

Take the kids to visit the sea creatures at Rodadero Sea Aquarium and Museum during your trip to Santa Marta. While you're in the area, stroll along the beautiful beaches.

You can find out about the history of Santa Marta with a trip to Ciudad Perdida. Wander the beautiful beaches in this relaxing area.

Walk around the cathedral that holds the remains of the city’s founder and claims to be the oldest church in the country.

Visit the 17th-century villa and art museum made famous as the place where the famous military leader Simón Bolívar died.



Buritaca is a fairly poor village with super friendly people. Good for a walk around and maybe a meal. Fun to see on Fridays or the weekend when families make an occasion of the beach.
I love the ballenato spirit
