Why Aracataca?
The spirit of Garcia Marquez is everywhere. You can sense it roaming the streets after sunset or in the recently restored House of the Telegraphist where his father used to work and live. You can feel it its river where you can flow along with the clear water (seasonal). Go and sit on the carriage which rode Gabo around town when he last came here in 2007. Go and visit his nanny's family (make sure you'll bring them a gift) or visit the countless friends he had and will always have.
Even though the original house where Gabo was born no longer exists but a replica was created in its place to give surprisingly depoliticized yet worthwhile information about the Nobel Prize winner. A must see!
Warning! There are so many experiences that you would miss out on if you would helplessly stroll the streets by yourself. Aracataca has no tourist maps or signs that show you around town and that's why we highly recommend to go either on a tour with a professional guide or see the town through the eyes of the locals by visiting the houses of Tim's closest friends while you listen to their stories and meet their families.
Even though the original house where Gabo was born no longer exists but a replica was created in its place to give surprisingly depoliticized yet worthwhile information about the Nobel Prize winner. A must see!
Warning! There are so many experiences that you would miss out on if you would helplessly stroll the streets by yourself. Aracataca has no tourist maps or signs that show you around town and that's why we highly recommend to go either on a tour with a professional guide or see the town through the eyes of the locals by visiting the houses of Tim's closest friends while you listen to their stories and meet their families.
What to do in Aracataca?
Attractions
1 Aracataca Train Station: Take a step into the magical realm of Macondo, the fictional town that García Márquez made famous. Visit the Aracataca Train Station, which served as the inspiration for numerous stories in his novels. This evocative location will transport you into the pages of his literary masterpieces, leaving you captivated by the blend of reality and fantasy.
2 Plaza de Bolivar: Explore the bustling heart of Aracataca at the Plaza de Bolivar. This vibrant square is lined with colorful buildings and offers a glimpse into the town's rich history and architecture. Relax on a park bench, enjoy the local atmosphere, and savor the flavors of traditional Colombian cuisine from nearby street food vendors.
3 García Márquez House Museum: Highlight your journey by exploring the childhood home of Gabriel García Márquez, which has been transformed into a fascinating museum. Immerse yourself in the author's literary world as you discover the inspiration behind his renowned works, such as "One Hundred Years of Solitude." Uncover the writer's personal belongings, manuscripts, and family photographs, gaining insight into his life and creative process.
4 Agriculture: Delve into Colombia's rich argiculture by visiting one of the many farms surrounding Aracataca. Learn about the meticulous process of growing, harvesting, and roasting bananas, cocoa, yuca, rica, coffee beans, and indulge in a freshly brewed cup of Colombian coffee. This immersive experience will deepen your appreciation for food and the journey from farm to plate.
5 Cultural Festivals: Time your visit to coincide with one of Aracataca's lively cultural festivals, which showcase the region's vibrant traditions and folklore. From colorful parades to lively music and dance performances, these events offer an authentic glimpse into Colombia's diverse cultural heritage. Celebrate alongside the locals and create unforgettable memories.
6 Local Handicrafts: Discover the artisanal talents of Aracataca's locals by exploring the town's craft markets. From intricate woven textiles and handmade jewelry to unique pottery and traditional artwork, these markets offer a chance to support local artisans while bringing home a piece of Colombia's cultural heritage.
7 Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta: Embark on a captivating journey to the nearby Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta, a stunning coastal wetland teeming with biodiversity. Take a boat tour through the mangroves, encounter vibrant bird species, and witness the beauty of this unique ecosystem. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature while experiencing the region's breathtaking landscapes. Also visit the unique town of Nueva Venecia.
A three night getaway to get lost
in the imagination of magical realism
Suggested Itinerary
Day 1
Morning: Arrival in Aracataca Check in at your hostal Afternoon: Walk around town, Plaza, Canal. Evening: Welcome Dinner at El Patio Magico de Gabo y Leo Matiz Stroll around town. Day 2 Morning: Breakfast at your hostal Guided walking Tour around Aracataca. Explore Gabo's Childhood Home Afternoon: Lunch at a local eatery. Visit to the River. The House of the Telegrafist. Evening: Creative Workshop with a local Artist. Dinner at a local restauran. Procession to Melquiades Tombstone. Day 3 Morning: Guided Motorbike Tour to the surrounding villages; Macondo and Sevilla Discover the Charms of Caribbean small towns. Afternoon: Return to Aracataca. Enjoy a Traditional Cooking Class. Vegetarian Menu: Sancocho de Verduras: Hearty vegetable stew with plantains, yuca, corn, and a medley of locally sourced vegetables. Evening: Farewell Bonfire with Local Music and Stories Dinner around the bonfire Pick up your book "Poesía de Macondo" |
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How to get there?
From Santa Marta; Go to the bus terminal and buy a ticket to Aracataca (Berlinas $20.000 pesos) Get out at ‘La Vuelta del Estadio’ and take a ciclotaxi, $6000 a person (with backpack $10.000) to the center.
From Cartagena; Take a Berlinas bus that leaves every 30 minutes and have a quick change of bus in Barranquilla. Get out at ‘La Vuelta del Estadio’ and take a ciclotaxi to wherever you want.
From Bogota; Buy a ticket to Aracataca ($100.000) and get out in Aracataca. From there take a mototaxi to town ($5.000 pesos).
From Cartagena; Take a Berlinas bus that leaves every 30 minutes and have a quick change of bus in Barranquilla. Get out at ‘La Vuelta del Estadio’ and take a ciclotaxi to wherever you want.
From Bogota; Buy a ticket to Aracataca ($100.000) and get out in Aracataca. From there take a mototaxi to town ($5.000 pesos).
Caribbean Colombia has its own language, culture and idiosyncrasies. And it's beautiful.
Tim Buendia's recommendations for mingling in Aracataca can become a hugely relevant language experience for you. Asking for the meaning of the following words and frases or simply using them can break the ice and will help you create new friends in the friendliest town in Colombia,
Tim Buendia's recommendations for mingling in Aracataca can become a hugely relevant language experience for you. Asking for the meaning of the following words and frases or simply using them can break the ice and will help you create new friends in the friendliest town in Colombia,
Mamar Gallo
Hechar los Perros No me jodas mas con ese Nobel Donde puedo vender mi voto? |
Cuentamelo todo
Donde encuentro a Macondo? Busco a los amigos de Tim Buendia Como anda la vaina? |
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