Capurganá
Surrounded on three sides by dense jungle, Capurganá is the last town of any reasonable size on the Colombian Caribbean coast before the border with Panama. A sleepy little place with a laid-back atmosphere, it is popular with Colombians, but is only just starting to put in an appearance on the Gringo trail; mainly because it is the last place on the coast with a DAS office where you can get stamped out of Colombia.
If you are passing through, Capurganá is a great place to spend a few days relaxing and savouring one of the few places left with no cars (there are no roads to Capurganá, so the only form of land-based transport there are horses or bicycles). It has a couple of small beaches (although with strong currents, so take care when swimming), and is a great place for snorkelling.
There are numerous hotels and restaurants scattered throughout the place, so there are plenty of options for the budget traveller (who are likely to arrive on the bone-shaking launches from Puerto Obaldia or Turbo), and more up-market choices for those who can afford to fly in.
El cieloA nice hike and pools for fresh water swim. A little restaurant offers a nice lunch.
Get in
By plane
Capurganá has an airstrip and tiny airport, from which a couple of companies provide regular and charter flights from Medellín:
- Searca : provide passenger and cargo flights: +574 444 4232
Boat
Most people are likely to come in on one of the launches from Turbo in Colombia, or Puerto Obaldia in Panama.The price from Turbo is 75.000 Pesos. If you have more than 10kg of luggage it is 1.000 cop per kg overload. (July 2019)
There are no roads leading to Capurganá, hence the feeling of being in an island.
Do
- Dive and Green. A place providing diving services. For more information see the website . 2 dives: COP$180,000.
La MielLocated on the border of Colombia and Panama, La Miel is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Though technically in Panama, there is no need to bring your passport, and the bars accept COP and USD. You can also take a walk for about 45 Minutes with many stairs but a beautiful scenery.
Buy
Eat and drink
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Restaurante Bar Posada Del Gecko
phone: +57 3142217154address: Posada del GeckoCafe bar, serving pizza, Italian cuisine and cocktails. Lodging also available for COP$15,000.
Sleep
Hotel el Uvito
Hotel Don Blas
Los DelphinesOwner Hannibal will most likely be at the dock waiting for new arrivants. A cheap, clean and friendly place that also serves good food.
Hostal Capurganá
Hospedaje/Camping NellyNice place owned by Nelly, a local resident for years. Camping available for COP$7,000, rooms starting at COP$15,000. It is steps from the beach. Kitchen available, but limited use of burners.
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phone: +57 4 361 78 09
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phone: +57 3146468974Beautiful retreat outside of town, with dorms and private rooms. Clean, comfortable beds in wooden cabins. Dorms from COP$15,000, Private from COP$30,000. Swimming pool and kitchen.
Connect
Several places provide internet services.
- A public internet service for COP$3,000 is also provided at an office in the high school, although the connection is painfully slow.
You can buy SIM cards at a little shop on the corner of the football field that has a sign “Colombanco” hanging outside. They can help you setting up the SIM and putting balance on the card as well booking a predpaid data plan.
Go next
- Angel National Park
Boat
There are launches to Turbo leaving every morning (COP$55,000).There is an office selling tickets on the sea front where you can reserve your ticket the day before. Launches to Puerto Obaldia depart at 7AM and 1PM daily (COP$25,000) and private boats can be hired (COP$100,000). If the office is closed, ask around to find Marcelino, almost everyone will be able to point you to the right person. Days when the plane is coming to Puerto Obaldia, the boat leaves early enough so that you can make the connection with the plane on the same day, you don't need to travel a day before and spend a night there as it's not very tourist orientated.
Furthermore, there is a ferry to Necocli leaving at 9PM (COP$70,000). 10 kg of luggage is included and every additional kilo costs COP$1,000. There is a direct bus to Cartagena (Colombia). This way beats the previous way through Turbo in many aspects. The boat ride is less bumpy, it is better boat, has a shorter ride and less travel time to Cartagena plus the town of Necocli appears less dodgy. You can buy the tickets for the ferry in an office at the harbor.
There are boats to Sapzurro every day (COP$7,000).
It is also possible to arrange launches to La Miel, further along the Colombian coast.
Walk
It is possible to walk over the mountain to the town of Sapzurro on the border with Panamá, with an almost perfect circular bay. From there you can continue your hike over the border to the La Miel, Panama. A small coastal town with white sandy beaches.