To get to Minca, you’ll first have to head to Santa Marta. Buses leave from the terminal in Cartagena every hour or so, so it is easy to just show up and buy a ticket (usually costs around 30,000 COP).
The place where the bus drops you in Santa Marta is actually outside the city, so from there you can try to flag down one of the buses headed into Santa Marta to reach the downtown bus station (which is really just a street in the market area) from where you can usually find a collectivo to Minca for around 8,000 COP. If you don’t want to go into Santa Marta, you can also take a taxi from where the bus drops you directly to Minca, but this will cost 30,000-40,000 COP.
Once in Minca, everything is pretty easy to find – there are only two main streets. When leaving, you can take a collectivo from the terminal in the town to Santa Marta for 8,000 COP.
- Bring bug repellent! The mosquitos and other bugs in Minca were worse than anywhere else I’ve been on the coast so far (even Tayrona). Make sure to re-apply constantly throughout the day if you’re prone to getting bit.
- Start the hikes early – it gets hot during the day! Also allow plenty of time for them. The Los Piños hike recommends 5-7 hours but I ended up taking 8 in total (with some rest stops and a break for some local fruit juice). It’s best to plan for extra time especially with the heat.
- Find a place to watch the sunset in the evening – the colors there are phenomenal!
- Bring cash – there are no ATMs in Minca.
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Sounds fun Meghan! But, I have enough of hot sun and mosquitoes and sweat out weedeating in our property, but, you sound like having a great time
and seeing lots of awesome sights. I envy your desire for travels all over this magnificent earth! Have fun, be careful, and take good care of yourself!