Santa Marta

Flamingo Coworking & Coliving

Flamingo Coworking

Looking for a place to work remotely with your laptop, make a Skype call or work on a project with high speed internet? We have recently opened Flamingo Coworking, a tropical hub for all digital nomads, freelancers, entrepreneurs and remote workers. We offer different plans to suits your needs; hot desk, dedicated desk, meeting rooms, phone boots and garden area with Air conditioning or open air.

We also offer accomodation if you wish to stay and work at the same place. Learn more about Flamingo Coliving.

Where: Next door to La Brisa Loca Hostel.

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Parque de los Novios

Parque de los Novios

Santa marta parque de los novios

Just five, short blocks from La Brisa Loca, this quaint park is surrounded by cafes, bars, and restaurants. Whether it’s pizza, burgers, gelato, jugo de maracuya, Aguila or a Cuba Libre you crave, you’ll find it in Parque de los Novios.  At night, this tranquil daytime locale transforms into the central spot for nightlife and people watching in Santa Marta.  Walk over to the park and you’ll be bound to find something fun to do or some delicious food to satisfy a craving.

Where: 7 minute walk from La Brisa Loca, Carrera 3 in between Calle 19 and 20

Bahia Santa Marta

Bahia Santa Marta

A three minute walk from the hostel, leads you to the boardwalk (“malecon”) that wraps around Santa Marta’s ‘Bahia Principal’. There you will find an eclectic mix of vendors selling everything from shell necklaces to freshly sliced mangoes. Relax on the sand or at one of the many restaurants to take in the sights of this lively beach area.  Head down around 5:30 pm to savor a dazzling Caribbean sunset and possibly catch some fisherman bringing in their nets, as well.

Where: Carrera 1 (Bahia) and Calle 14

Parque Bolivar

PARQUE BOLIVAR

Located one block from La Brisa Loca, this park is the main square of Santa Marta where you’ll find “La Casa de la Aduana”, the oldest building in all of the Americas.  Alongside beautiful colonial Spanish architecture is a colorful array of other intriguing buildings, including the public library. Juan Valdez, next to ‘La Casa de la Aduana’, is a great place to sample some Colombian brew (iced coffee, anyone?) and relax in the shaded garden-like oasis. Opposite the coffee house, is the expansive brick square and green space that often houses public events such as free outdoor concerts and the Santa Marta 10K (in May). On any given day, you can stroll through the park, relax on one of the benches, and simply enjoy a little down time in the city.

Where: Carrera 1 to 3 between Calle 14 and 15