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Stroll along the palm-lined Paseo El Camellón in Santa Marta for breathtaking ocean views, vibrant plazas, and a taste of local culture amid crafts and sunsets.
Cl. 15 #1, Comuna 2, Santa Marta, Magdalena, Colombia Get directions
"One of the best ways to see Santa Marta is on the waterfront promenade, the Paseo El Camellón (also known as the Paseo de Bastidas), which runs between the city's old port and thenew marina. The palm tree–lined walk has several plazas where you can stop and take in the view, which is especially stunning at sunset. The walk is also a popular location for vendors selling crafts and sweets made from coconut and tropical fruits. Sculptures along the promenade depict the indigenous people of the region, providing a link to the area's history."
"One of the best ways to see Santa Marta is on the waterfront promenade, the Paseo El Camellón (also known as the Paseo de Bastidas), which runs between the city's old port and thenew marina. The palm tree–lined walk has several plazas where you can stop and take in the view, which is especially stunning at sunset. The walk is also a popular location for vendors selling crafts and sweets made from coconut and tropical fruits. Sculptures along the promenade depict the indigenous people of the region, providing a link to the area's history."
Oxana
Guidecuador Travel
Marko Ilich
D Gar
Andrew Van Hao
Nick McFarland
Daniel Forero
Martin Wagner
Oxana
Guidecuador Travel
Marko Ilich
D Gar
Andrew Van Hao
Nick McFarland
Daniel Forero
Martin Wagner