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Playa Palomino — Attraction in Dibulla

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Playa Palomino
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Maria Mulata
Carrera 6, via a la playa, k28 (ex Tankos, hosal, Dibulla, La Guajira, Colombia
ALMA Cocina de Autor
Cl. 6 #3a23, Palomino, Dibulla, La Guajira, Colombia
Arepera Café-Bistro
Carrera 6 #05-68, Palomino, Dibulla, La Guajira, Colombia
PALUNA Beach Rest Casa Coraje
446009, Palomino, La Guajira, Colombia
The Beach by Selina Palomino
CARRERA 3 3 534 MCP, Palomino, La Guajira, Colombia
Palomino Plaza
7C3V+R7, Dibulla, La Guajira, Colombia
Makao - Restaurante Bar
Frente Al Mar, Calle 10 #Lote 3, Palomino, Dibulla, La Guajira, Colombia
ZARIMAR
Via Donaires, Carrera 6ta #No8-25, Palomino, Dibulla, La Guajira, Colombia
Chef Cubano
Cra 6 con, Cl. Alegría #esquina, Palomino, La Guajira, Colombia
Restaurante Pizzería y Bar La Frontera
Carrera 6, Palomino, Dibulla, La Guajira, Colombia
Nearby hotels
Beach Life Palomino & Beach Club
Palomino Beach, Palomino, Dibulla, La Guajira, Colombia
Hostal Finca Escondida
Playa Palomino, CARRERA 10 #N 4-589, Palomino, Dibulla, La Guajira, Colombia
Hotel Playa las Marias
metros del Corregimiento de Palomino, Troncal del Caribe #a 800, Palomino, Dibulla, La Guajira, Colombia
Hotel Donaire Palomino
Dibulla, La Guajira, Colombia
Casa Coraje
con playa, cra 10, Dibulla, La Guajira, Colombia
San Sebastian Beach Hostel
Vía la playa #Km 15, Palomino, Dibulla, La Guajira, Colombia
Tiki Hut Hostel Palomino
Playas Don Aire - Avenida Principal s/n Palomino, Palomino, Dibulla, La Guajira, Colombia
Makao Beach Hotel
Calle 8, Frente al mar. PALOMINO, Palomino, La Guajira, Colombia
Primaluna Beach Hostel And Restaurant
carrera 6 #8A - 33, Dibulla, La Guajira, Colombia
I Wanna Palomino
7C3V+R7, Palomino, Dibulla, La Guajira, Colombia
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Playa Palomino

Palomino, Dibulla, La Guajira, Colombia
4.6(864)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: , restaurants: Maria Mulata, ALMA Cocina de Autor, Arepera Café-Bistro, PALUNA Beach Rest Casa Coraje, The Beach by Selina Palomino, Palomino Plaza, Makao - Restaurante Bar, ZARIMAR, Chef Cubano, Restaurante Pizzería y Bar La Frontera
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Go on a hiking and tubing in Palomino
Go on a hiking and tubing in Palomino
Sat, Dec 6 • 8:00 AM
Palomino, La Guajira, Colombia
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Nearby restaurants of Playa Palomino

Maria Mulata

ALMA Cocina de Autor

Arepera Café-Bistro

PALUNA Beach Rest Casa Coraje

The Beach by Selina Palomino

Palomino Plaza

Makao - Restaurante Bar

ZARIMAR

Chef Cubano

Restaurante Pizzería y Bar La Frontera

Maria Mulata

Maria Mulata

4.9

(1.4K)

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ALMA Cocina de Autor

ALMA Cocina de Autor

4.9

(90)

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Arepera Café-Bistro

Arepera Café-Bistro

4.7

(118)

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PALUNA Beach Rest Casa Coraje

PALUNA Beach Rest Casa Coraje

4.4

(77)

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Reviews of Playa Palomino

4.6
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5.0
5y

¿Cómo definir la Playa Palomino? Se me ocurren dos expresiones:

No es para todo mundo. Si te gustan las playas tipo Disney, de agüitas cristalinas, donde los niños chapotean alegremente y el tedio te ataca a los cinco minutos... ¡No vayas a Palomino! Esta playa es para lo reales amantes del mar y de la naturaleza. Un mar que suena como debe sonar: fuerte y recio -no es sonido calmo es un rumor potente y permanente en tus oídos- , y cuyo oleaje es agresivo y en ocasiones traicionero... ¡PARA ESO VAS A PALOMINO, A VER EL MAR COMO DEBR SER! Con todo su poder y fuerza. Y he allí lo divertido del mismo. ¿Eres de los que disfrutas una piscina con olas? ¡Pues Palomino es tu sueño hecho realidad! Las olas te llevan, te empujan, te obligan a saltar, a reír, a divertirte, a recibir su energía. Me divertí como pequeño junto a decenas de niños -debidamente en compañía de sus padres-, jóvenes, adultos y abuelo... Todos muerto de la risa y de la emoción de disfrutar de un mar poderoso pero a la vez amable en una experiencia grupal que veras en muy pocas playas.

Pero ¿Y que pasa cuando te agotas de disfrutar de ese mar bravo y potente? PUES QUE TE VAS AL RIO PALOMINO. A solo una duna de distancia encontraras un rio de agua dulce, calmo, no mayor a 1.60 de profundidad donde puedes relajarte, quitarte la sal del mar, chapotear, o simplemente caminar. Y cuando has recuperado fuerzas vuelta de nuevo al mar y a disfrutar del fuerte oleaje.

¡MAR Y RIO DE ENSUEÑO EN UN SOLO LUGAR!

No es para amantes de la comodidad. Si sos de los que requiere que haya baños y negocios con aire acondicionado, playa "limpia", casetas de baño de lujo y toda la parafernalia de una playa urbana... ¡OLVIDATE DE PALOMINO! Aquí encontrarás una playa natural, con restos de algas, y palmeras y cocos en sus arenas. Con ramadas y chozas que hacen las veces de negocios y restaurantes -recomiendo el negocio de "Bella y Moneco" y su chivo al coco"-. Con carpas sencillas y un servicio amable y eficiente que no te atosiga vendiéndote algo cada cinco segundos. En un entorno salvaje y agreste. Eso es parte de la experiencia Palomino y doy gracias a la vida que así sea. Obvio que más arriba de la conjunción del rio con el mar han empezado a proliferar "camping"y "hoteles de lujo". Pasa de ellos por favor. No mates la emoción de vivir la naturaleza. No gastes tu dinero en negocios que te quitan 3/4 de la real experiencia de este encantador pedazo de la Guajira en Colombia.

En resumen Playa Palomino, donde un mar recio y poderoso se encuentra con un rio calmo y como resultado tienes diversión 100% asegurada, rodeado de un escenario natural precioso y un ambiente que te recuerda como eran las verdaderas playas antes del turismo de masas y su industria.

APROVECHA ANTES DE QUE LO...

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4.0
4w

I visited Palomino beach in late September and the water was warm and very easy to float in so I enjoyed swimming there immensely. The heat made taking a dip especially refreshing. At least when I visited, the undertow was not so strong to be dangerous and there were children swimming in the water and nobody seemed preoccupied. The beach itself is narrow but the sand was good and if you wish there are chairs to rent in front of the bars and restaurants that line the beach. Most important of all, it was possible to sit on the beach and not be harassed every other minute by aggressive vendors which makes it much more enjoyable than the majority of beaches in Colombia. No, it is not Hawaii or the Seychelles but Im not sure why anyone comes here with those expectations. It's a nice, quieter beach on a less developed part of the Caribbean coast connected to a...

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1.0
16w

I don't understand why this is a major tourist area - there is basically no beach as others have mentioned and the little areas there are have no or half dead vegetation that resembles more a trash site than a beach. Pair that with masses of people who just want to drink and party and you have a place that's not for me. Anyone who finds this beach beautiful has my sympathies as they clearly never have seen a beautiful beach before. The one cool thing is that when you walk around in town you may see some tropical birds. Other than that badly maintained dirt roads and not anything resembling Colombian culture. It's more like a springbreak destination...

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Michael MirandaMichael Miranda
I visited Palomino beach in late September and the water was warm and very easy to float in so I enjoyed swimming there immensely. The heat made taking a dip especially refreshing. At least when I visited, the undertow was not so strong to be dangerous and there were children swimming in the water and nobody seemed preoccupied. The beach itself is narrow but the sand was good and if you wish there are chairs to rent in front of the bars and restaurants that line the beach. Most important of all, it was possible to sit on the beach and not be harassed every other minute by aggressive vendors which makes it much more enjoyable than the majority of beaches in Colombia. No, it is not Hawaii or the Seychelles but Im not sure why anyone comes here with those expectations. It's a nice, quieter beach on a less developed part of the Caribbean coast connected to a hippie town.
Suuz KSuuz K
I don't understand why this is a major tourist area - there is basically no beach as others have mentioned and the little areas there are have no or half dead vegetation that resembles more a trash site than a beach. Pair that with masses of people who just want to drink and party and you have a place that's not for me. Anyone who finds this beach beautiful has my sympathies as they clearly never have seen a beautiful beach before. The one cool thing is that when you walk around in town you may see some tropical birds. Other than that badly maintained dirt roads and not anything resembling Colombian culture. It's more like a springbreak destination or Mallorca...
Brian czubBrian czub
Nice beach! Palomino is a beautiful destination with stunning landscapes and a peaceful atmosphere. The beaches are clean, and the river tubing experience is a must-try. There are plenty of great spots to eat, with fresh seafood and local cuisine. The vibe is laid-back, making it a great place to relax. The only reason I’m giving four stars instead of five is that the infrastructure could be improved—some roads are rough, and ATMs can be unreliable, so it’s best to bring cash. Also, depending on the season, it can get crowded. Overall, a fantastic place to visit if you’re looking for nature, adventure, and relaxation!
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I visited Palomino beach in late September and the water was warm and very easy to float in so I enjoyed swimming there immensely. The heat made taking a dip especially refreshing. At least when I visited, the undertow was not so strong to be dangerous and there were children swimming in the water and nobody seemed preoccupied. The beach itself is narrow but the sand was good and if you wish there are chairs to rent in front of the bars and restaurants that line the beach. Most important of all, it was possible to sit on the beach and not be harassed every other minute by aggressive vendors which makes it much more enjoyable than the majority of beaches in Colombia. No, it is not Hawaii or the Seychelles but Im not sure why anyone comes here with those expectations. It's a nice, quieter beach on a less developed part of the Caribbean coast connected to a hippie town.
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I don't understand why this is a major tourist area - there is basically no beach as others have mentioned and the little areas there are have no or half dead vegetation that resembles more a trash site than a beach. Pair that with masses of people who just want to drink and party and you have a place that's not for me. Anyone who finds this beach beautiful has my sympathies as they clearly never have seen a beautiful beach before. The one cool thing is that when you walk around in town you may see some tropical birds. Other than that badly maintained dirt roads and not anything resembling Colombian culture. It's more like a springbreak destination or Mallorca...
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Nice beach! Palomino is a beautiful destination with stunning landscapes and a peaceful atmosphere. The beaches are clean, and the river tubing experience is a must-try. There are plenty of great spots to eat, with fresh seafood and local cuisine. The vibe is laid-back, making it a great place to relax. The only reason I’m giving four stars instead of five is that the infrastructure could be improved—some roads are rough, and ATMs can be unreliable, so it’s best to bring cash. Also, depending on the season, it can get crowded. Overall, a fantastic place to visit if you’re looking for nature, adventure, and relaxation!
Brian czub

Brian czub

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