Hotels in Santa Marta
Find the best hotels, hostels, and boutique stays in Santa Marta, Colombia.
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From $120/nightZuana Beach Resort
Zuana is Santa Marta's largest and most complete family resort — a sprawling beachfront complex on the Blue Flag-certified Bello Horizonte beach, just minutes from the airport. With 90 apartment-style rooms featuring full kitchens, 7 outdoor pools (including a waterslide pool for kids), a bowling alley, Yuluka Spa with a hydrotherapy circuit, and 3 on-site restaurants, it's an entire world unto itself. Its name comes from an Arhuaco legend — Mama Zuana was said to have created the world's oceans. The vibe is energetic and Colombian-family-holiday; expect organized entertainment, a swim-up bar, and kids running everywhere. Not a quiet retreat, but unbeatable as a self-contained resort experience.
Distance from center: 14 km from historic center, ~5 min from airport
Best for: Families, couples wanting a full resort experience
Insider tip: Book directly on zuana.com for the lowest rates and added perks. Request a room in the newer building with a sea-facing balcony. The Friday evening beach buffet at Cayeye restaurant with live music is well worth it.
Warnings: Gets very busy during Colombian holiday periods — the pool area can feel crowded • Location is away from the historic center and Tayrona; you'll need taxis to explore • Children 13+ are charged as adults
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From $150/nightSanta Marta Marriott Resort Playa Dormida
The most internationally polished luxury resort in the Santa Marta area, the Marriott sits on Playa Dormida (Sleepy Beach) in the upscale Bello Horizonte district — less than 10 minutes from the airport. Ocean-view rooms feature pillowtop beds and minibars; the beachfront Seishua Spa offers treatments with sea-breeze views. Two restaurants (the elevated 1525 and casual Cayeye beach bar) and the Sinku Pool Bar round out the dining. Well-regarded among both international travelers and Marriott Bonvoy points redeemers — award nights start from as low as 23,000 points. Consistently rated 9.2/10 on Booking.com.
Distance from center: 15 km from historic center, ~10 min from airport
Best for: International travelers, couples, Marriott Bonvoy members
Insider tip: Bonvoy members get excellent value here — award nights from 23,000 points with fifth-night-free on points stays. Foreigners paying with an international card may be exempt from Colombia's 19% VAT — confirm at check-in. Taxi to the historic center is around $7–10.
Warnings: Reviews are mixed at peak occupancy — some guests report slow service when the hotel is full • Remote location makes it resort-dependent; limited transport options at night
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From $90/nightCasa de Isabella – a Kali Hotel
One of the finest boutique hotels on Colombia's Caribbean coast, Casa de Isabella is housed in a beautifully restored colonial mansion in Santa Marta's historic center. Just 12 individually designed rooms mean it never feels crowded, and the rooftop pool with Sierra Nevada views is genuinely spectacular. The restaurant is considered one of the best in the city. Fully walkable to the cathedral, Parque de los Novios, the malecón, and the city's best restaurants and bars. Part of the Kali Hotels collection.
Distance from center: In the historic center
Best for: Couples, design-conscious travelers, foodies
Insider tip: Book as far in advance as possible — with only 12 rooms it sells out quickly, especially in high season. The loft room on the top floor with direct pool access and city views is the standout. Dinner at the restaurant is worth booking even if you're not staying here.
Warnings: Historic center requires caution on foot at night — stick to well-lit areas • No dedicated parking; taxi or rideshare recommended
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From $110/nightIrotama Resort
Irotama is a sprawling, established Colombian resort set on its own stretch of private beach at Pozos Colorados, just north of the airport. It has a distinctly retro-tropical charm — colorful bungalows and cabañas dotted through lush gardens, multiple pools, and a beach club atmosphere. Less glamorous than the Marriott but genuinely loved by Colombian families and couples for its relaxed pace, private beach, and the fact it hasn't been overrun by mass tourism. Three pools, a spa, and direct beach access make it an easy place to decompress.
Distance from center: 10 km from historic center
Best for: Couples, Colombian domestic travelers, those wanting a quieter resort
Insider tip: Request a beachfront cabaña rather than a standard room — the price difference is modest but the experience is dramatically better. The beach bar is excellent at sunset.
Warnings: Showing its age in some areas — rooms vary considerably in quality, worth checking photos closely when booking • Less international infrastructure than the Marriott; English-speaking staff less consistent
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From $45/nightLa Ballena Azul
A beloved long-running mid-range hotel in Taganga — the small, characterful fishing village just 15 minutes from Santa Marta's center. La Ballena Azul has a relaxed terrace restaurant popular with divers, comfortable air-conditioned rooms, and is well-positioned for Taganga's scuba scene. Taganga remains one of the most affordable places in the world to complete a PADI Open Water certification (~$200–250 USD). A good base if diving or snorkeling is a priority, or if you want a more village feel than the bustle of Rodadero.
Distance from center: ~5 km / 15 min from Santa Marta center
Best for: Divers, snorkelers, travelers wanting a village atmosphere over a resort
Insider tip: Combine a stay here with a PADI course at one of Taganga's dive shops (Oceano Scuba and Tayrona Dive Center are consistently well-reviewed). The terrace restaurant is a great sunset spot.
Warnings: Taganga's main beach is crowded and not particularly clean — come for the diving, not the beach • Taganga can feel less safe than the historic center after dark; avoid walking alone at night
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From $60/nightTeyuna Lodge
An eco-lodge positioned on the road to Tayrona National Park's El Zaino entrance — the ideal base if your whole trip is oriented around early morning Tayrona hikes, wildlife watching, and disconnecting. Surrounded by secondary jungle, with a natural pool, solar power, and food sourced locally. With beds here, you can arrive at the park gate before day-trip crowds arrive and significantly improve your odds of getting a hammock at Cabo San Juan. A quieter, greener alternative to the city-based hostels for those on a nature-first itinerary.
Distance from center: ~30 km from Santa Marta center
Best for: Nature travelers, birdwatchers, those with a Tayrona-focused itinerary
Insider tip: Arriving the night before a Tayrona visit and staying here saves a ~6 AM bus trip from Santa Marta and gives you a real head start on the trail. Ask staff about current trail and hammock availability — they're often the most informed source.
Warnings: Very limited dining and nightlife nearby — bring snacks and enjoy the nature • No coverage inside Tayrona; notify someone of your itinerary before hiking in
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From $18/nightMasaya Santa Marta
The standout hostel in Santa Marta — a stunning three-floor colonial house in the heart of the historic center, 400 meters from the beach. Two pools (including a rooftop pool with bar and sweeping city views), pod-style dorm beds with privacy curtains, a cinema room, daily cultural events, free yoga, and a restaurant make it feel more like a boutique hotel than a hostel. Part of the French-founded Masaya group with outposts in Bogotá and San Agustín. Consistently rated 9.2+ on Booking.com and Hostelworld. The place to be in Santa Marta for solo travelers and anyone who wants a social, cultural base.
Distance from center: In the historic center, 400m from the beach
Best for: Solo travelers, backpackers, digital nomads, social travelers
Insider tip: Book directly on masaya-experience.com for discounts. Private rooms here are excellent value — the rooftop terrace room is the best in the house. The Friday salsa nights are legendary. The travel desk on the ground floor is one of the most helpful in the city for organizing Tayrona and Ciudad Perdida tours.
Warnings: Recurring reports of bed bugs in dorm rooms — inspect your bed on arrival and report immediately if found • Can be noisy at night; light sleepers should book a private room away from the bar • Check towel policy — not always included in dorm rates
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From $15/nightThe Dreamer Hostel
Santa Marta's most famous budget hostel, The Dreamer has been the backpacker launching pad for Tayrona trips for over a decade. The pool bar is legendary — a social hub where travelers plan their next moves over cold Club Colombia beers. Staff are genuinely helpful for organizing Tayrona and Ciudad Perdida tours. Both private rooms and dorms are available. Located in the residential area between the historic center and the airport — not walkable to the beach, but central for transport.
Distance from center: ~2 km from historic center
Best for: Budget backpackers, solo travelers, Tayrona/Ciudad Perdida trip base
Insider tip: Book your Tayrona or Ciudad Perdida tour through the hostel desk rather than random street vendors — the staff vet operators and can advise on current park conditions. The pool bar happy hour (roughly 5–7 PM) is the best place to meet fellow travelers.
Warnings: Not walkable to the beach — you'll need a taxi or bus for beach days • Can get very loud on weekends; earplugs are a good idea for dorm guests
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