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Tayrona National Park,

If you've every daydreamed about what it would be like to stroll barefoot on a beach of soft, white sand, with waves of turquoise, crystalline waters lapping at your feet, enveloping you with a sense of peace and serenity, you are going to want to visit the Tayrona National Natural Park, included among the world's most beautiful destinations by Condé Nast Traveler magazine and British newspaper The Guardian.

This stunning park, located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, rising approximately 5,650 meters above sea level, offers nature lovers a unique experience with outstanding landscapes and unforgettable sunsets, where visitors can immerse themselves in the incredible natural and cultural richness that abounds there. One of the first things you should know about Tayrona Park is that it forms part of the ancestral territories of the Kankuamo, Kogui, Wiwa and Arhuaco indigenous communities who inhabit the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, where the park is situated.

Tayrona is also a perfect place for snorkeling and scuba diving to explore the copious marine life flourishing in the waters around Isla Aguja and Granate. In Bahía Neguanje you'll also find expert tour guides who will teach you about snorkeling and help you discover the wide variety of corals and fish species in the area.

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