Jan 25, 2026
Lovely day in Tayrona - Saul guided us very well, giving us all of the options along the way and pointing out all the relevant info and natural highlights. My partner is not a trekker but Saul dealt with that very well! We had a lovely day and would recommend this tour.
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Jan 10, 2026
Amazing hiking day in parque Tayrona - The tour was amazing, we had a great tour guide Juan Jose, who did a very good job! We saw many incredibly beautiful places and animals. I highly recommend this hiking trip to everyone!
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Jan 1, 2026
Amazing day - What an amazing hike and experience!!!! I had the most incredible time. The terrain was not too rough and each segment ended with a stunning beach. We hit up three different beaches and we had a great lunch overlooking the beach. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and friendly and made this an incredible day to remember
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Dec 27, 2025
Exceptional - What a great experience! All around excellent! Our guide Saul knows the park really well and spots monkeys easily. Unforgettable excursion.
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Nov 8, 2025
Hiking through Tayrona and relaxing on the beach. - So this event is about himing throught Tayrona park to Cabo San Juan beach. verything went very well. Our driver, Paco, was on time to pick us up from our hotel and get us to Tayrona. Saul was an amazing guide who kept at our pace and made a lot of effort to show us interesting things. Saul really cares for the park and it's indigenous people. The hike itself can be tricky if you're out of shape but there are options for people who are unable to go on foot like horses through the jungle or boats to the beach. It can be a bit slippery and this area sees small rain showers (we went during the wet season so ymmv), a lot of climbing up and down, especially at the start. There are small rest stops that sell water, soda, ice cream, etc along the way. Usually close to some of the scenic lookout points. Indigenous peoples also have small outposts where they sell goods theyve made. Ultimately we trekked about 18km start to finish, that does include an hour or so that we played on the beach. We were exhausted and drenched in sweat by the end of the day. The temperatures grt very high and it is a lot of excercise. Kevin got us home safely. It was a hot day but an amazing experience and I highly recommend going with Gran Colombia Tours.
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Oct 5, 2025
Tayrona Hike with guide and the beach at Cabo San Juan... amazing experience - Amazing experience! Highly recommend. Tour guide was great, very knowledgeable. Beautiful views and the beach was amazing.
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Aug 25, 2025
Incredible Experience! - The start of the day had me a little on edge—meeting at the hotel, walking to the bus lot, and then waiting about 35 minutes for the bus at 7:30am without really knowing what was going on. But once we set off, everything felt much better. And when we finally met our guide, Saul, I felt completely at ease. He’s an incredible human being—it honestly felt like hanging out with a friend. I really admired how he went out of his way to pick up trash along the path on our hike back to the entrance. You can tell he takes real pride in his work and cares deeply about Tayrona. The hike itself, along with everything he pointed out, was fascinating—and the beach left me absolutely speechless. I would highly recommend this guided tour, especially if it’s your first time visiting Tayrona for the day.
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Aug 16, 2025
Not to be missed - Exceptional tour made in pairs, to guide us our legendary guide Saul, exquisite person, with whom we shared a beautiful day! I highly recommend it, the park with its beaches is something not to be missed in Colombia!
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Jan 29, 2026
Trip to Cabo San Juan, Parque Tayrona - So, you decide to embark on a 2.5-3 hour hike to find a bit of paradise. People have raved about this hidden gem in Parque Tayrona, and while it’s lovely and the route offers stunning scenery, there’s a catch.
First, you pay for mandatory medical insurance and park entrance. It’s pricey for foreigners, but fine for Colombians and cheap for locals, as is normal for national parks.
Then, you’ll need to pay for a 7-minute ride to the car park, which is very cheap at 7,000 COP. You could walk it, but I recommend taking the bus.
We started our hike on a pleasant day, though it was humid near the coast in the jungle. There’s a good path for a 2.5-hour walk or you can take a horse ride, which seems to be okay. I can’t comment on it as the horses seemed good enough for a two-hour ride, but it cost around 70-80,000 Col Pesos.
We arrived at the reception area, where two people worked at the entrance. They spoke basic English and were surrounded by tourists.
The lady who helped me didn’t believe I’d booked a tent even though I had a receipt from the official Cabo San Juan kiosk at the park entrance. She offered me a hammock instead, but I insisted I’d paid for a tent. She denied seeing my booking for a tent but quickly asked her colleague to check. Her colleague confirmed I had a tent reserved. Despite this, I was then asked to show the confirmation on my phone!
It seems they don’t trust you much here!
Forget it, I was told my tent number and location: “at the end to the right!” Over 100 tents had numbers written in marker, some on multiple tents, others scribbled out and overwritten. Finding my correct tent, or what was left of a good 10-15 year old one, took 10 minutes.
The zips were broken or didn’t work. As you’d expect, seaside conditions quickly deteriorate anything not maintained, and it seemed minimal maintenance had been done to these old tents.
A few newer tents were there, but I couldn’t tell the difference between theirs and ours; they also had bigger and smaller ones. I guess I was unlucky to get a smaller, older one. The night was hot due to poor ventilation.
The next morning, I went to charge my phone at the communal charging point. Three women were charging their phones and walked away for a few minutes. A man walked up and nonchalantly grabbed one of their phones. He’d been sitting next to me and I didn’t think much of it. But in a place like this, you can’t let your guard down. No one’s looking out for you, except yourself. Don’t give them a chance; they’ll take it. Sadly, the phone and the man were gone.
Next, I went to see my daughter’s sleeping hammock. Where to start? The mosquito nets had loads of holes or were fixed with hand-tied knots. The safe lockers were all broken, rusted, or simply not there.
Toilets and cleaning facilities were the worst. They were dirty, small, and certainly not up to standards for the price we paid. They charge for daily visitors from other beaches, so they collect a good amount of money from those staying in, as well as the fees for staying in the ecolodge.
The food was okay, so I’d give them a 2.5 out of 5. The price was too high.
Service is rude, or well not friendly as many other parts of Colombia, sadly costeños are not really know for their service and hospitality! As like the other parts of the country !
Overall, Cabo de San Juan Park Tayrona is a beautiful spot, that gets quite busy between 11am-4:00pm
Service and amenities leaves a lot to desire and improve. Starting by some tents and sleeping facilities. Personal customer service must improve and the food could do with some overall quality and improvement.
Is overprice and sadly really needs to be addressed before it declines and people stop coming to visit!
Please see some of my pics and see what I refer to!
I believe and talking to couple of other travellers, they had. Similar experience to myself, I feel that the management needs to take a good look at the fascilities and improve one by one, Toilets, revisit the old tents and hammock situation, and improve the restaurant situation. This is not difficult, but just management wanting to improve what could be an amazing facility to outstanding visit.
Food certainly can be improve if they want to charge those prices, and mostly but does not cost much, the customer interaction service, starting from the reception all the way to the ladies making and serving the juice, smile and a please and thank you don’t cost much, but goes along way and people will be happier. Well I know I would certainly recommend this place and be back if things were to change!
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Dec 3, 2025
Great guide, but unsafe transportation failure - We joined the English Tayrona Park tour from Santa Marta. The day started well - the guide, Saul, was knowledgeable, caring, and clearly passionate about the environment. He took good care of us during the hike, and we truly appreciated his professionalism.
However, the transportation at the end of the tour was a complete disaster and created a serious safety issue.
After a long 4+ hour hike, we expected to be driven back to our hotel as described in the tour. Instead, when we reached the park entrance, we were told there was no transportation arranged for us. We are non-Spanish speakers, and the guide knew we had spent our last cash inside the park.
We were then told to take a crowded local bus on our own.
No English speakers, no instructions, no support, and no alternative offered.
The bus ride took 2.5 hours instead of under 1 hour, and we had no idea where to get off. We had to watch Google Maps carefully and jump off at the closest stop. From there we walked more than 10+ minutes through unfamiliar local streets with garbage everywhere, in the dark, which felt extremely unsafe.
This should never happen on an organized, paid tour booked through Viator — especially an English tour for international travelers. There was no duty of care and no proper transportation provided back to the hotel as promised.
It’s very unfortunate because the guide deserved 5 stars, but the transportation failure and the safety risk turned the experience into a very stressful ending.
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