Colombia's Best Attractions
A jungle-meets-beach national park and a neighborhood that rebuilt itself from the ground up.
Colombia's two standout attractions outside its cities: Tayrona National Park (Caribbean-coast jungle and beach, near Santa Marta, entry around $10–18) and Medellín's Comuna 13 (once the country's most dangerous neighborhood, now an open-air street-art and hip-hop district, best seen with a local guide, $10–25). Both reward a full day rather than a rushed half-visit.
Colombia's biggest attractions aren't temples or monuments — they're a wild stretch of coastline and a hillside neighborhood with one of the more remarkable turnaround stories in urban history. Here's what each one actually involves, what it costs, and how to do it right.

Tayrona National Park
Jungle meets Caribbean beach — plan around its annual closures.

Comuna 13
Once the most dangerous neighborhood in Medellín — now its most visited.












































