Experience a unique motorcycle night experience touring the most iconic and illuminated places in Barranquilla and Puerto Colombia.
This tour combines city, river, sea, history and culture on a route designed to enjoy the Caribbean breeze, spectacular views and unforgettable photo stops.
The tour starts at the Window to the World and continues along the Great Malecon of the River, where the city comes alive with lights, sculptures and cultural spaces. Then, the tour proceeds along the Via al Mar to Puerto Colombia to discover its coastal seawall, the historic Pier 1888 and the imposing illuminated Castillo de Salgar.
The experience ends at the legendary Bar La Cueva, a meeting point for artists and writers such as Gabriel García Márquez, ideal for closing the night with history, art and local atmosphere.
This is not just a tour...
It’s a night break, an adventure and a different way to feel the Caribbean.
Pickup included
Window to the World, one of the most representative icons of the modern Barranquilla. Its colors and lighting reflect the diversity and energy of the city.
Shark Fin or Champions Window.
The Shark Fin symbolizes the strength and spirit of the Caribbean. The Window of Champions honors our most important athletes.
One of the most important spaces facing the Magdalena River. Here we find the sculpture of Amparo and Chaquira, artistic representations of the culture of Barranquillera.
Cayman del Río: gastronomic and cultural area of the seawall. The lights and night atmosphere make this a special space to enjoy the breeze and a privileged view of the river.
Salgar Castle, an 1848 fort that guarded the coast. Its night lighting highlights its historic architecture and creates an unforgettable postcard.
Puerto Colombia is pure history. From the Window of Dreams to the Lighthouse, each illuminated spot reflects the maritime and cultural tradition of the municipality
Pier 1888 is one of the most historic places in Colombia. At night, its lighting highlights its structure over the sea, recalling the time when Puerto Colombia was the main gateway to the country for travelers and immigrants. It is an iconic, romantic and photogenic point of the Caribbean
A modern space facing the Caribbean Sea, illuminated and full of life at night. The seawall combines sea breezes, warm lights and open ocean views, creating a perfect environment for walking, taking photos and enjoying the nighttime tranquility of the coast.
La Cueva, a historic bar frequented by Gabriel García Márquez and several artists from the Barranquilla Group. It is a place where art, music and bohemianism meet.
Barranquilla is a vibrant coastal city in Colombia known for its rich cultural heritage, lively festivals, and beautiful Caribbean beaches. It's the gateway to Colombia's Caribbean region and offers a unique blend of Afro-Colombian, Indigenous, and European influences.
One of the biggest and most famous carnivals in the world, the Barranquilla Carnival is a vibrant celebration of music, dance, and color. It takes place annually in March.
A historic square in the heart of Barranquilla, Plaza de la Paz is a popular gathering spot with beautiful architecture and a lively atmosphere.
A historic gate marking the entrance to the city, Puerta de Oro is a symbol of Barranquilla's rich history and cultural heritage.
A museum dedicated to the history and culture of the Caribbean region, the Museo del Caribe offers a fascinating look at the diverse influences that have shaped the area.
A popular beach located just outside of Barranquilla, Salgar Beach is known for its clear waters and white sand, making it a great spot for swimming and sunbathing.
A hearty dish consisting of rice, beans, ground meat, chicharrón, plantain, avocado, arepa, and fried egg. It's a staple of Colombian cuisine and a must-try in Barranquilla.
A traditional Colombian food made from ground maize dough or cooked flour, usually accompanied by various stuffings or toppings. In Barranquilla, arepas are often filled with cheese, meat, or seafood.
A traditional Colombian soup made with chicken, beef, or fish, along with plantains, yuca, and other vegetables. It's a hearty and flavorful dish that's perfect for a hot day.
A popular side dish in Barranquilla, coconut rice is made with rice cooked in coconut milk and flavored with various spices. It's a delicious and aromatic accompaniment to many Caribbean dishes.
This is the dry season with sunny weather and lower humidity, perfect for beach activities and outdoor events. It's also the time for the famous Barranquilla Carnival in March.
Colombian Peso (COP)
GMT-5
110VV, 60HzHz
Barranquilla is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded and touristy areas. Exercise caution and use common sense to avoid potential risks.
Terminal de Transportes de Barranquilla
The Metrobus system is the primary mode of public transportation in Barranquilla. It's affordable and widely used by locals and visitors alike.
Available • Apps: Tappx, Cabify
Car, Bike, Scooter
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