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- 2 minutes from Bonda. Drugstores, Emergency Room, and convinience strore.
- 10 minutes from Agua Viva park, a display of native wildlife with exotic gardens and aquariums containing fish from the Amazon, Orinoco, and Magdalena River
- 20 minutes from the Stones of Donama, an indigenous sanctuary
- 15 minutes from Mamatoco.
- 18 minutes from San Pedro Alejandrino, the house where Simón Bolívar died. It is also the site of a botanical garden, a museum, and the monument to Bolívar known as “el Altar de La Patria.”
- 25 minutes from downtown Santa Marta.
- 25 minutes from Rodadero, tourist sector and beach.
- 30 minutes from the Aquarium (5 minutes from Rodadero by boat), home to many kinds of marine life such as dolphins and seals.
- 30 minutes from Taganga, a small fishing village with a scenic lookout where beautiful photos of the bay may be taken.
- 30 minutes from Bahía Concha, a beautiful beach on the Caribbean Sea.
- 15 minutes from the entrance to Neguanje and 30 minutes from its beach.
- 25 minutes from Tayrona National Park—30,000 acres of virgin nature and 8,000 marine acres that include over 50 beaches on the Caribbean Sea.
- 30minutes from the Simón Bolívar airport.
- 15 minutes from Santa Marta’s bus station.
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Jorge Jiménez
Cell phone (57) 310 881 11 68
elaranar@yahoo.com
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Neighborhood of Santa Marta where The Aranar is located. It was the capital of the Indian Bondiguas. An Indian Tribe that belongs to the Tayronas who fought against the Spanish and burned Santa Marta. Town where the first Mass in America took place by the chaplain of Rodrigo de Bastidas and his men. The church is the oldest in the continent. |
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