Frank, I watched this video after watching the other video you made from the sofa. This one is much better. A few points. One, right after you made the comment about Miami Beach and reached the end, you have to keep walking between 50-100 metres in the same direction. When you are there, the sand is fluffy and not hard packed, there is zero traffic, zero vendors and you can have quite a bit of peace and quiet. I was there for 5 weeks in February and March and only spent 1 day where all the cabanas and people are. The other area is always very quiet and I did all my swimming in that area. Also, when the sun is going down or at night, the walk along the beach from your Miami Beach area to the restaurant area is fantastic. Gorgeous sunset or very peaceful under moonlight, until you venture to the sidewalk on the main street where all the restaurants are.
@@COLOMBIAFRANK It is the same beach, but when you are walking south from Miami Beach, go just a bit past the large hill with the restaurant and parasols wrapped around it, with the the hotel on it. I do agree that I would avoid Miami Beach during the day. I was there in February and March and once you get to 5-6pm, the beach is mostly empty and it's an amazing walk to the restaurant area.
Great video! You tell it like it really is - no BS. Do this and don’t do that because of security, etc. - as a foreigner I appreciate your “Frankness”. All the best to you.
Can I ask what two beaches you recommend and the easiest way to get there? I saw the Marina with water taxis and would like to know if they are safe to ride with 2 kids. Thank you!
check out my blogs with more info about that. the one below and also the santa marta travel guide on my website www.pelecanus.com.co/en/the-10-most-beautiful-beaches-of-colombia/
I like the style of this video ...a little walking tour . I would love to see the same with Riohacha . I think that city has some serious foreign tourism potential as the the jumping off point for Alta Guajira . Like you said SM has national tourism , but I think Riohacha has the resources to exploit the international market . It's got a long way to go but I think the process has begun. It needs to start with better access .Way nicer city beaches than Santa Marta's also .
@@COLOMBIAFRANK Let me know if you do some time in Riohacha... I can hook you up with my companero there. Might be a good interview with a foreigner investing in that area
I think 2-3 days in Cartagena is sufficient. I would land in Cartagena, experience the beautiful city for a couple of days, then take a 4 hour bus ride and make my home base in Rodadero. From there you are 10 minutes from Centro Historico ($3 USD cab ride each way), 35 minutes from Minca, 45 minutes from Tayrona, 30 minutes from Taganga, and within a 10-20 minute boat ride to the other area beaches. There are hundreds of restaurants, the Centro Historico is very nice at night, and the nature in surrounding areas is second to none.
@@johnstamegna3151 I was thinking of doing the same but instead of driving 4 hrs from Cartagena would I be missing out on anything if I land in Barranquilla and go from there?
@@WWFMedia Baranquilla is ok, but Cartagena is amazing. There are so many amazing restaurants, museums and the fortress, San Felipe De Barajas is a must see. It is a wonderful downtown area to walk as well. Lots to see, but lots of beautiful places to stop off to eat or rest. I would 100% spend a weekend there. Baranquilla is only 70km from Santa Marta, but it is a full 2 hour drive because of slow speed limits through small towns, so you are only saving 2 hours. IF you are driving from Cartagena, you can stop off in Minca, which is 40 minutes from Santa Marta. It is worthwhile if you enjoy mountain hiking, waterfalls, and they have a nice coffee plantation. If you are not driving yourself, then MarSol Travel has 12-15 passenger vans.
Hey Frank, im planning on moving to Santa Marta soon and i just wanted to get a recommendation on where to live in front of the beach thats safe, beautiful and good places around, thanks!
Very good information-packed video of the Santa Marta area. Quick question: I have watched most of your videos and I don’t recall you explaining why you chose to live in Bogota over the other cities in Colombia. Why do you choose to continue living in Bogota?
Tobias, if you find someone, please let me know. The Airbnb that I had for 35 nights was very affordable, around $1,200 USD all in. When I did searches for similar condos through agents, the monthly price was half that. The trick is knowing that an agent is trustworthy, especially when you are booking from far away. All condos and hotels have guards. You should also look for a place with a swimming pool on site. One important note. You don't really need it, but unless it is mentioned, most places in Santa Marta don't have hot shower water. This is the listing I stayed at, it was amazing. www.airbnb.ca/rooms/28040896?
wow what a shame. they could spend very little money and make that beach very attractive and profitable! you know, mismanagement sometimes really hurts Colombia.
Also, this video is below your own standard. You went to several places when they are closed. You went to Rodadero nightlife hotspot in daytime, etc. Had to downvote. Gotta be fair :)
As a teacher, I wanted to offer you a gentle correction in your English. I feel like you use this phrase often so I wanted to help you say it correctly. You say, “I recommend you...”, but it’s properly said, “I recommend THAT you....”. I hope this is useful and not offensive.
The name of your channel is Colombia Frank, but the videos you do is Frank and a little bit of Colombia behind. Your comments about the Caribbean life “doing nothing” is insulting. Saying Taganga is an ugly beach … wow man! Read a bit about Taganga and read more about life in the caribe. Always room for improvement? Yeah of course but you came to Colombia your name your channel Colombia so I think you should be aware of the life in Colombia. Taganga is the main spot for tourists from Colombia. If you want beaches like Miami or Maldives guest what? Go to Miami or Maldives.
@@COLOMBIAFRANK Not as troll like you but if I keep watching your videos then sure I will learn from the best ! Y si le pica pues rásquese mijo! Chao pues
I disagree. There is lots of missinformation about Colombia and places to visit, therefore it is important so show the good and the bad stuff. we are not living in a bubble.
im going to colombia next week i love this guy so helpful
I went in Santa Marta last march, it is a nice city
the surroundings are even better
My friend and I will spend a few days there and fly in from Medellin. We can’t wait to visit Colombia 🇨🇴 ❤!
Have fun!
Santa Marta is so great! Love the vlog! Keep them coming! I just came back from Colombia and made lots of videos also! Just subbed :)
yeah, I love Santa Marta!
be very careful there will be those who want to take advantage of you
Great video! Thanks.
Good info. Do you know is there a place that is good for fishing?
check our fishing guide on our website Sula
Frank, I watched this video after watching the other video you made from the sofa. This one is much better. A few points. One, right after you made the comment about Miami Beach and reached the end, you have to keep walking between 50-100 metres in the same direction. When you are there, the sand is fluffy and not hard packed, there is zero traffic, zero vendors and you can have quite a bit of peace and quiet. I was there for 5 weeks in February and March and only spent 1 day where all the cabanas and people are. The other area is always very quiet and I did all my swimming in that area. Also, when the sun is going down or at night, the walk along the beach from your Miami Beach area to the restaurant area is fantastic. Gorgeous sunset or very peaceful under moonlight, until you venture to the sidewalk on the main street where all the restaurants are.
Dear John
Thank you for this hint. I will explore that beach the next time I will visit Santa Marta.
best regards
frank
@@COLOMBIAFRANK It is the same beach, but when you are walking south from Miami Beach, go just a bit past the large hill with the restaurant and parasols wrapped around it, with the the hotel on it. I do agree that I would avoid Miami Beach during the day. I was there in February and March and once you get to 5-6pm, the beach is mostly empty and it's an amazing walk to the restaurant area.
I'm going to Santa Marta this Saturday!! I wanna go scuba diving
you should!
Great video! You tell it like it really is - no BS. Do this and don’t do that because of security, etc. - as a foreigner I appreciate your “Frankness”. All the best to you.
many thx, for some I am to honest sometimes jajajaja
I like this video a lot! Santa Marta is very beautiful. Its Streets, houses and parks. I also enjoyed he little walking tour. Great job! :)
Colombia es maravilloso
very comprehensive video. I love it! Thanks.. I am on my way to Santa Marta
Have fun!
Todo genial
1. Visit Parque Tayrona ·
2. Head to the Beach in Rodadero ·
3. Hike to Ciudad Perdida ·
4. Take a Boat to Playa Blanca and the Rodadero
I don't like Rodadero and Playa Blanca to be honest
How are the mosquitos usually in these places?
Can I ask what two beaches you recommend and the easiest way to get there? I saw the Marina with water taxis and would like to know if they are safe to ride with 2 kids. Thank you!
check out my blogs with more info about that. the one below and also the santa marta travel guide on my website
www.pelecanus.com.co/en/the-10-most-beautiful-beaches-of-colombia/
I like the style of this video ...a little walking tour . I would love to see the same with Riohacha . I think that city has some serious foreign tourism potential as the the jumping off point for Alta Guajira . Like you said SM has national tourism , but I think Riohacha has the resources to exploit the international market . It's got a long way to go but I think the process has begun. It needs to start with better access .Way nicer city beaches than Santa Marta's also .
Hey Jeff
Yeah, I am planning to to go La Guajira since a long time, lets see when I will make it
@@COLOMBIAFRANK Let me know if you do some time in Riohacha... I can hook you up with my companero there. Might be a good interview with a foreigner investing in that area
Just beautiful ❤️❤️
Thanks, Frank! I’ll be in Colombia for a week & was planning to come here after Cartagena.
you should, this region is great!
I think 2-3 days in Cartagena is sufficient. I would land in Cartagena, experience the beautiful city for a couple of days, then take a 4 hour bus ride and make my home base in Rodadero. From there you are 10 minutes from Centro Historico ($3 USD cab ride each way), 35 minutes from Minca, 45 minutes from Tayrona, 30 minutes from Taganga, and within a 10-20 minute boat ride to the other area beaches. There are hundreds of restaurants, the Centro Historico is very nice at night, and the nature in surrounding areas is second to none.
@@johnstamegna3151 I was thinking of doing the same but instead of driving 4 hrs from Cartagena would I be missing out on anything if I land in Barranquilla and go from there?
@@WWFMedia Baranquilla is ok, but Cartagena is amazing. There are so many amazing restaurants, museums and the fortress, San Felipe De Barajas is a must see. It is a wonderful downtown area to walk as well. Lots to see, but lots of beautiful places to stop off to eat or rest. I would 100% spend a weekend there. Baranquilla is only 70km from Santa Marta, but it is a full 2 hour drive because of slow speed limits through small towns, so you are only saving 2 hours. IF you are driving from Cartagena, you can stop off in Minca, which is 40 minutes from Santa Marta. It is worthwhile if you enjoy mountain hiking, waterfalls, and they have a nice coffee plantation. If you are not driving yourself, then MarSol Travel has 12-15 passenger vans.
love your frankness. no pun intended :)
Yay, thank you!
Por favor, seu nome é Sérgio?
Não sei se é você que encontrou e ajudou meu Sobrinho ,Beto de São Paulo
Heyy, i have been wondering where i could exchange American dollars or Mexican pesos into Columbian pesos in this town?
idk
Hey Frank, im planning on moving to Santa Marta soon and i just wanted to get a recommendation on where to live in front of the beach thats safe, beautiful and good places around, thanks!
Sorry, can't help you with that
playa cristal 🏝️ ✌️
that one is good
Very good information-packed video of the Santa Marta area.
Quick question: I have watched most of your videos and I don’t recall you explaining why you chose to live in Bogota over the other cities in Colombia. Why do you choose to continue living in Bogota?
Hey JB, I chose to live in Bogota because that is the city where my clients arrive and I think it is important so live where the business is.
I like sun but not much kkkk i preferer Bogota sunny 🌞 saludos desde Bogota 🇨🇴 cuidate mucho.
gracias
@@COLOMBIAFRANK mal época para salir en santa marta 🌈 pero saldremos de esto Gracias por mostrar él país 🌞🌞 saludos y abrazo.
Come to "Mono Núñez" and Jorge Isaac Festival in Valle del Cauca.
I will put it on my to do list
I saw "Gelato Italiano" I'm sold lol I am coming from Italy haha Great video Thank you!!
Welcome My city
thank you
can you recommend a real estate agent to me for santa marta?
no, sorry
Tobias, if you find someone, please let me know. The Airbnb that I had for 35 nights was very affordable, around $1,200 USD all in. When I did searches for similar condos through agents, the monthly price was half that. The trick is knowing that an agent is trustworthy, especially when you are booking from far away. All condos and hotels have guards. You should also look for a place with a swimming pool on site. One important note. You don't really need it, but unless it is mentioned, most places in Santa Marta don't have hot shower water. This is the listing I stayed at, it was amazing. www.airbnb.ca/rooms/28040896?
well done ColombianFrank! keep on!
thank you
Megusuta
wow what a shame. they could spend very little money and make that beach very attractive and profitable! you know, mismanagement sometimes really hurts Colombia.
you tell me jajaja
The opening is annoying I switch off when I hear it
hahahahaha thx for the feedback
Did you get robbed yet
never so far in my 7 years here in Colombia
Also, this video is below your own standard. You went to several places when they are closed. You went to Rodadero nightlife hotspot in daytime, etc. Had to downvote. Gotta be fair :)
I am OK with that my friend, there is always room for improvement
As a teacher, I wanted to offer you a gentle correction in your English. I feel like you use this phrase often so I wanted to help you say it correctly. You say, “I recommend you...”, but it’s properly said, “I recommend THAT you....”. I hope this is useful and not offensive.
Many thx, I am happy to improve
@breakfasttelevision4261🤣
where did you get this sweet ass hat?
I received that one form friends as a gift
@@COLOMBIAFRANK wow what a gift
The name of your channel is Colombia Frank, but the videos you do is Frank and a little bit of Colombia behind.
Your comments about the Caribbean life “doing nothing” is insulting.
Saying Taganga is an ugly beach … wow man!
Read a bit about Taganga and read more about life in the caribe.
Always room for improvement? Yeah of course but you came to Colombia your name your channel Colombia so I think you should be aware of the life in Colombia.
Taganga is the main spot for tourists from Colombia.
If you want beaches like Miami or Maldives guest what? Go to Miami or Maldives.
Best comment ever. The only question that remains open is if you are a Troll or a SJW
@@COLOMBIAFRANK Not as troll like you but if I keep watching your videos then sure I will learn from the best !
Y si le pica pues rásquese mijo! Chao pues
You shouldn't show the placed you considere dangerous or ugliest. The tourists only see the nice places
I disagree. There is lots of missinformation about Colombia and places to visit, therefore it is important so show the good and the bad stuff. we are not living in a bubble.
La colombiana boba hablo.
Sir, almost 100% of your video does not show us Santa Marta, but yourself...
that is true