Buenaventura and San Cipriano
Buenaventura is the main gateway to the Colombian Pacific and a strategic starting point for those who want to explore the region. The city combines port activity with a strong Afro-Colombian cultural presence reflected in its cuisine, music, and local celebrations. Although it is a dynamic place, it also offers areas where the coastal landscape takes center stage. Nearby beaches, the sea breeze, and daily life in the waterfront neighborhoods reveal a calmer and more authentic pace that complements the image of the port.
From different parts of the city, it is possible to see the mangroves and natural channels that define this coastal ecosystem, creating a constant connection between the urban space and the natural environment. Many travelers use Buenaventura as a starting point to visit coastal communities and destinations, but those who stay in the city discover an active local life, with traditional markets, cultural spaces, and everyday interactions that reflect the identity of the Pacific region.


Just a short distance away is San Cipriano, a destination known for its natural surroundings and relaxed atmosphere. The journey on the brujita, the improvised vehicle that travels along the old train tracks, is one of the most unique experiences for visitors. Once in town, the crystal-clear river becomes the heart of all activities: swimming, floating with the current, or simply resting by the water is what attracts most travelers. The place maintains a simple atmosphere, with direct contact with the rainforest and a local community that welcomes visitors in a warm and personal way.
Together, Buenaventura and San Cipriano offer two different sides of the Pacific: one more urban and cultural, and the other focused on nature and tranquility. They are accessible, diverse, and representative destinations of the region, ideal for travelers seeking a complete experience without venturing too far from the country’s main transportation hubs.