There's not a whole lot to experience in Tolú other than people watching in Plaza Principal and visiting the town's white church on the square. A good activity would be to hire a bicicletero and ride around town for an hour or two. Many of these “bikers” sit around the main square and by the...
The little beaches along Tolú’s boardwalk provide a nice break from the heat. The water is as warm as you will find anywhere in South America if a bit too warm! It isn’t the cleanest water, so it’s not the kind of beach you would sit on all day to relax. The best way to experience the sea...
In its drive to attract affluent clientele and diversify the income of foreign tourist revenue, the Colombian Tourism industry has recently begun actively promoting the tiny ten-island archipelago of San Bernardo.
Known seemingly only to Colombian holidaymakers (though sure to become an integral...
Just fifteen minutes out of town by taxi is a pleasant natural half-fresh and half-salt water bog, Ciénaga de Caimanera. Here, you can take a boat around the lagoon, pick and eat raw oysters, spot jaibas (small crabs), and see shrimp by the dozen. The eco-tour here is worth of a few hours of...