Baie Concha
A hidden gem in Tayrona Park, Bahía Concha boasts pristine white sands, turquoise waters, and lush jungle surroundings—perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and unwinding in Colombia’s untouched coastal paradise.
Situation et moyens d'accès
Bahía Concha is a secluded beach nestled within Tayrona National Natural Park, on Colombia's Caribbean coast. The closest major hub is Santa Marta, approximately 34 kilometers away. From the park's main entrance at El Zaino, visitors can reach Bahía Concha by:
- Boat: Small boats depart from Taganga or other nearby coastal villages, offering a scenic 30-45 minute ride.
- Hike: A moderate 1.5 to 2-hour trek through Tayrona's lush trails, starting from the park's main pathways.
- Private Vehicle: Limited parking is available near the beach, accessible via a rough road best suited for 4x4 vehicles.
Heures d'ouverture et billets
Bahía Concha is accessible during Tayrona National Park's operating hours:
- Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily (subject to seasonal adjustments; the park occasionally closes for ecological recovery).
- Entrance Fee: Included in Tayrona Park's admission fee (approx. 65,000 COP for foreigners, 25,000 COP for Colombians). Tickets are sold at the park entrance or online via the official park website.
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Early mornings (before 10:00 AM) or weekdays are ideal to avoid crowds. The dry season (December to March) offers calmer seas and clearer skies, though the beach is quieter during the shoulder months of April and November.
Activités
Bahía Concha is prized for its tranquility and natural beauty. Visitors often enjoy:
- Swimming in the sheltered, turquoise waters (caution advised during rough seas).
- Snorkeling near the rocky outcrops, home to vibrant marine life.
- Picnicking under the shade of almond trees.
- Birdwatching, with occasional sightings of toucans and parrots.
Installations
The beach is relatively undeveloped, with basic amenities:
- Restrooms: Available but minimal; bring your own supplies.
- Food & Drink: Small vendors offer snacks and coconuts; packing a picnic is recommended.
- Accessibility: The terrain is uneven; not suitable for wheelchairs.
- Parking: Limited spaces near the beach (fee may apply).
Ce qu'il faut apporter
- Reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, and ample water.
- Cash (no ATMs or card facilities nearby).
- Sturdy sandals or water shoes for rocky areas.
- A reusable bag for trash (leave-no-trace principles apply).
Règles et règlements
- Alcohol and loud music are prohibited to preserve the park's serenity.
- Camping is not permitted at Bahía Concha (designated sites exist elsewhere in Tayrona).
- Respect wildlife; feeding animals or removing shells is forbidden.
Contact
For updates on park closures or fees, consult the official Tayrona National Park website or contact Colombia's National Parks Service.