We Recommend Barranquilla

Afternoon at Salgar Castle

The Castle is one of the last buildings that still retains architectural features of the colonial era, near the delta of the Magdalena river. Admire the view and delight yourself
while you enjoy a delicious dinner or a cocktail.

Fun and Dance at the Carnival

Barranquilla's Carnival is one of the largest in the world. It occurs each year at the start of Lent (40 days prior to holy week) and features dancing, music, and masquerade, with spanish, African, Cuban, and indigenous influences.

Handycrafts Centerof Usiacurí

One hour from Barranquilla, Usiacurí a typical handy crafts center, is mostly known for the works on the Palma de Iraca, a tradition that has been passed on for generations. This plant, common in the nearby areas, is used to create amazing pieces of art.

Typical Street Food La tiendecita

Enjoy a traditional colombian coast line meal in La Tiendecita Barranquillera. There, you can eat freshly made food like chicharron" the traditional "arepa e´ huevo" and
much more. Ask any Barranquillero, and they have most probably been there to eat.