Playa Los Angeles
Serviced accommodation · Santa Marta ·

Playa Los Angeles

Serviced accommodation · Santa Marta ·

Beachfront resort with rustic rooms, gardens, and casual dining

beautiful beach
dangerous beach
strong currents
no swimming
good food
pricey food
pina coladas
southwestern food
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Playa Los Angeles by null
Playa Los Angeles by null
Playa Los Angeles by null
Playa Los Angeles by null
Playa Los Angeles by null
Playa Los Angeles by null
Playa Los Angeles by null
Playa Los Angeles by null
Playa Los Angeles by null
Playa Los Angeles by null
Playa Los Angeles by null
Playa Los Angeles by null
Playa Los Angeles by null
Playa Los Angeles by null
Playa Los Angeles by null
Playa Los Angeles by null
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Vía Parque Nacional Tayrona, km 33.2, Vda. Los Naranjos, Santa Marta, Magdalena, Colombia Get directions

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Vía Parque Nacional Tayrona, km 33.2, Vda. Los Naranjos, Santa Marta, Magdalena, Colombia Get directions

+57 310 4754933
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Playa Los Angeles

Farah van D.

Google
It is prohibited to swim because the current is too strong, the beach is nice though. We went to order food there, and we had to wait nearly an hour for it. Fortunately the food was nice. I recommend taking a short walk along the bungalows, the nature is really nice.

Theo V.

Google
If you want to stay the day to enjoy the beach : don't go there. They charge 15.000 pesos per person Just for the toilet and shower. Normaly its not legal to privatize the beach but they find other ways to do it, it is a shame!! So sad that people make money with nature that belongs to everybody... Me and my couple just wanna enjoy the beach without using the toilet or the shower but not possible without paying...

Samuel H.

Google
Only been to the beach and for sure its the most beautiful in the area!

Savannah N.

Google
We stayed in the "Real Dream" cabin. Beautiful location. Well-decorated rooms. The restaurant was a highlight; such delicious food and drinks! We loved the resident kitty. Improvement areas: foot-washing stations were not well-located. More rugs to wipe feet/shoes on, as our shared bathroom became extremely dirty very quickly. Housekeeping, at least for bathroom areas.

info_posadamargarita

Google
Stayed with a friend for two nights in an A-frame cabana on the beach. The accomodation was a cabana with double bed down and a sleeping loft with a single bed. The loft was reached by climbing a very steep stairs ( not for old farts) ||The cabana itself is comfortable and very clean with a spacious shower in bath but without hot water. We had an air conditioned unit but units with only fans are available for a lower price. We did not use the aircon as there was a good breeze off the beach the whole time. The cabana is situated just 30 meters from the high tide in the coconut palms. The crashing surf makes for great sleeping but prohibits safe swimming-this is not a beach for swimmimg and signs are along the beach prohibiting swimmimg. ||The bar and restaurant are a short walk from cabanas and the food is good but a bit pricey for Colombia.||Prices for lodging in the cabanas run around $65-$75 per night but tent "glamping" is available for around $35 usd. Glamping have shared bathrooms and showers a short distance. Credit and debit cards are accepted both to pay for rooms and restaurant.||This eco-hotel is situated in beautiful natural surroundings with focus on nature. The beach is beautiful but extremely dangerous due to large waves and undertows. Perhaps ok for surfing altho it is pretty much a shore break.||All in all a great place, well run, clean and a nature lovers paradise. The down side is there is no night life and prices are a bit elevated.

normamZ7719SS

Google
The very worst experience I've ever had!!!! |Everything seems to be in order on Instagram. I reserved a lovely "aire" cabaña with a balcony and an ocean view... Isn’t it great?|But in reality…. A dirty place: a stiky floor, hairs in the shower, a broken shower, and dirty clothing cupboards. Cockroach-infested (I've had this experience in similar hotels in the Ecuadorian and Brazilian Amazon, rural Costa Rica, my husband in Africa, and so on.) I never see that thing!!!; They go into the mousticaire and are all over the room at night. Morover.... The gorgeous caban with a view on the internet was actually face-to-face with two camping tents, all of the garbach that people put in the location, and the clothes that people put all over the beautiful plants in front of the caban. Isn't it great? Other important considerations: there is almost no space on the beach; for me, it is not a problem that you cannot swim in the sea, but there is almost no place to sit or enjoy the sun, and if you arrive to do so, several stray dogs will immediately arrive and jump into you in an implesant manner. |The frosting on the cake is that the hotel's employees are very unpleasant; at the very least, they must learn to be courteous. They don't care about the property either; everything is neglected, the beautiful outdoor seats and tables are filthy, and so on.|Result: We fled the next day after our check-in, despite having already paid for four nights through an agency—all on February 14!!!|Be careful. If you're thinking to go!

Francois B.

Google
We visited for a day (didn't stay at the hotel). Entry was 15.000 COP for two people. Honestly, not really worth it in my opinion (although the pina coladas were great!) Beach was empty but there were no chairs or umbrellas to use or rent. Maybe people only stay there as a starting point to visit Tayrona Park, but we didn't really see many people. If you want to spend some time on the beach, you're better off walking 15 minutes east to the public beach where they have everything you need to enjoy the day on the beach!

Peter Serge Butko (Next P.

Google
For me, definitely the most beautiful beach around Tayrona Park, accessible by car. A good, not overpriced restaurant, an empty, long beach, a short way up the hill is a great view of the Sierra Nevada and the ocean. Good toilets, shower, quiet, beautiful flora all around, wild, yet well-kept place with possibility to spend the night.