The Guajira Tour A Unique Experience 3 Days and 2 Nights will take you to discover the magic of La Guajira, where you will enjoy paradisiacal beaches, explore the Wayuu culture, and venture into Colombia’s most impressive deserts. From the tranquil shores of Mayapo to the spectacular Cabo de la Vela, you will live an experience that combines nature, history, and traditions. During the tour, you will enjoy cultural activities and relax on the region’s most beautiful beaches, connecting with the authenticity of this unique destination.
Private Transportation: Private transfers in 4×4 vehicles and/or cars, suited for the desert and coastal routes of La Guajira.
Accommodation: 1 night at Cabo de la Vela (Ranchería Utta or similar), 1 night at a Wayuu Ranchería.
Meals: 3 lunches, 2 dinners, and 2 breakfasts, featuring typical regional dishes.
Activities: Cultural visit to a Wayuu ranchería and tour of Cabo de la Vela and the Manaure salt flats.
Tour Duration: 3 days and 2 nights, ideal for an immersive but short experience of La Guajira.
Accessibility: The tour is conducted in 4×4 vehicles, so it is recommended to wear comfortable clothing, sunscreen, and bring water to stay hydrated.
Weather: La Guajira has a warm and arid climate, so be prepared for high temperatures.
Health and Safety: Remember to use sunscreen and stay hydrated during the tour. At Transfers & Tours Colombia, we follow all safety protocols, including biosecurity measures.
Although the focus is cultural and natural, the tour will allow you to enjoy stunning landscapes and outdoor activities, such as visiting the salt flats and beaches of La Guajira.
The tour includes accommodation at Cabo de la Vela and at Wayuu Rancherías, where you can enjoy an authentic and immersive experience close to the local culture.
Yes, the tour is suitable for all ages, with gentle activities and a cultural focus that can be interesting for the whole family.
Cabo de la Vela is known for being the northernmost point of Colombia and one of the most special places to enjoy a sunset over the Caribbean Sea.
The Manaure Salt Flats are famous for the artisanal extraction of salt, an ancestral tradition practiced by the Wayuu.
La Guajira is home to the Wayuu community, one of Colombia’s oldest and largest indigenous cultures, known for its rich history and traditions.