Visit the deserted beaches of Huina (south) and Mecana (North), they are also great places for diving and observing marine life. Take a fishing trip off the coast, if you are interested in snaring some blue fin tuna. Hike to the waterfalls, just past the military checkpoints along the coast.Dive to 110 feet down to see the Sebastian de Belalcazar, a sunken ship that survived Pearl Harbor and later became a Colombian Naval ship. Contact Rodrigo at the Hostal del Mar, he runs all diving trips
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- Visit the deserted beaches of Huina (south) and Mecana (North), they are also great places for diving and observing marine life.
- Take a fishing trip off the coast, if you are interested in snaring some blue fin tuna.
- Hike to the waterfalls, just past the military checkpoints along the coast.
- Dive to 110 feet down to see the Sebastian de Belalcazar, a sunken ship that survived Pearl Harbor and later became a Colombian Naval ship. Contact Rodrigo at the Hostal del Mar, he runs all diving trips from Bahía Solano.
- During May and September, the annual birthing and migrating patterns of the humpback whales make the large mammals so abundant that they are so easily visible from the shore.
- Hikes up to the statue of the Virgin overlooking Bahía Solano offers inspirational views of the city and bay.
- For any type of trip or activity ideas, contact Enrique at the Hotel Rocas de Cabo Marzo
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