While Colombia’s Caribbean coastline draws the crowds, the Pacific coastline remains a hidden gem, exuding a wild, untamed beauty. This remote region of Colombia is a paradise for those looking to immerse themselves in unspoiled landscapes, far from the well-trodden tourist trail.

Things to do on Colombia’s Pacific Coast

Stretching 1,382 kilometers Colombia’s Pacific coastline is bordered by the ocean to the west, the rugged Andes to the east and Ecuador in the South. The region is defined by dense jungles, national parks, pristine beaches and indigenous villages, adding to its untouched charm. Offshore, the isolated island of Gorgona stands out as a wildlife haven, renowned for its pristine diving spots and rich biodiversity. Further north, the Darién Gap—a dense rainforest bordering Panama—offers some of the most raw and unforgiving jungle.

The main attraction of the Colombian Pacific Coast is its abundant wildlife - its untouched, rain-soaked landscapes make it ...

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Country: Colombia

Capital: Bogotà

Best Time To Go: May to October

Currency: Colombian Peso

Language: Spanish

Time Zone: GMT - 5

Aerial image of Bahia Lodge Solano on Colombia's Pacific Coast

Bahia Solano Lodge

Pacific Coast, Colombia

    On the remote Pacific Coast of Colombia, Bahia Solano Lodge offers a unique escape into nature. Nestled in a secluded bay with a private beach, the lodge features just six rooms, a spa, tennis courts, and a gym, all framed by vibrant jungle. Accessible only by boat, it...

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