It is distinguished by its white sand beaches.
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Capurganá, a small and charming town in the Gulf of Urabá, has become an unmissable tourist destination for those looking to disconnect from the urban hustle and bustle and connect with nature in its purest state.
Located in the department of Chocó, on the border with Panama, Capurganá is distinguished by its white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters and a biodiversity that captivates all who visit it.
How to get to Capurganá?
This hidden paradise has no road access, which makes it even more special. To get to Capurganá, you must first travel to Medellín, Turbo or Necoclí.
From there, you can take a boat that, in approximately two hours, will take you to this magical corner of the Colombian Caribbean.
Another option is to fly from Medellín to Acandí, followed by a short boat ride.
Tourist attractions
Paradise Beaches: Capurganá has several beaches that look like they’re straight out of a postcard. Playa Soledad and Playa El Aguacate are the most popular, offering white sand and turquoise waters ideal for relaxation and meditation.
Hiking and Ecotourism: The natural wealth of Capurganá lends itself to hiking; the route to Cascada El Cielo is one of the most recommended, where tourists can enjoy a refreshing swim in its crystal-clear waters surrounded by lush vegetation.
Diving and Snorkeling: The waters of Capurganá are ideal for diving and snorkelling. The Los Katíos National Natural Park and the Sapzurro coral reef offer an impressive view of marine life, including vibrantly coloured fish and corals in their full splendour.
Visit to Sapzurro and La Miel: A short boat ride will take you to Sapzurro, another hidden treasure of the Caribbean, and if you have your passport, you can cross the border on foot and enjoy La Miel, Panama’s first beach.
As for Capurganá’s gastronomy, it is a reflection of the region’s cultural and natural wealth. Visitors can enjoy typical dishes such as fresh fish prepared in coconut milk, accompanied by coconut rice and patacones.
Seafood and plantains are essential ingredients in the local diet.
Best time to visit
Capurganá is a destination to enjoy all year round, although the dry season, between December and March, is ideal for those who want to explore without worrying about the rains.
However, the rainy season also has its charm, as the jungle shows itself in all its splendor and the waterfalls carry more water.
Tips for visitors
Light luggage: Remember that it is an ecological destination, so it is advisable to bring only the essentials.
Sunscreen and repellent: Although Capurganá is surrounded by jungle, the beaches have strong sun and mosquitoes can be frequent.
Cash: There are no banks or ATMs, so make sure you bring enough cash for your stay.
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