Minca

Minca is a small town 20 km away from Santa Marta in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta in Colombia. It sits 580 m above sea level with a slightly cooler climate than the coast, within a lush tropical forest, and as such is a popular retreat for tourists looking for a relaxed atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of Santa Marta.

Understand
It is famous for its organic coffee and has a much cooler temperature than the sweltering Santa Marta. The village is charming and has, in the past few years, grown as a traveler and birdwatching destination. It attracts mostly backpackers who want a week or two off from the beaten track and indulge into tranquility. It's a great base for hiking, mountain biking, bird-watching, and other outdoor activities, offering a fresh mountain breeze, over 300 bird species and spectacular views.



Get in
The road leading to Minca was rebuilt in 2015 and is in good condition. Local Santa Marta taxi drivers are willing to take you up to Minca for about COP$200,000 for the day. They will drive you around and wait for you and then take you back to town.

There are direct buses to Minca from Santa Marta, Taganga, Tayrona and Palomino (plus a few other destinations on the coast) run by a company called Minca Bus. Tickets for these can be booked on their website.

Shared taxi vans (called colectivos) leave from the Plaza de Mercado in Santa Marta. In Google Maps you can also search for 'bus stop to Minca'. The journey costs COP$9,000 (Sep 2023). The van leaves when it is filled up, which can take 20–30 minutes. The last shared van departs Santa Marta around 17:00. You can also pay a car to take you instantly for COP$50,000 (June 2023). The journey to Minca takes 30–60 minutes, however, on weekends and public holidays it may take longer.

From the Santa Marta airport, take the bus until the Plaza de Mercado. From there take the shared taxi van to Minca.

From El Rodadero many buses go to the Plaza de Mercado, for example the ones to Yucal or Bonda. From there take the van to Minca. Or take a bus from El Rodadero to Yucal, exit at the Panadería Rosalia and take the mototaxi from there.

Coming with the bus from Taganga, you can leave that bus near the Plaza de Mercado and take the shared taxi van to Minca.

In the Terminal de Transporte the prices of mototaxis and taxis to Minca might be inflated. You can cross the highway and ask there. There is said to be a direct bus from the Terminal de Transporte to Yucal during daytime. Go until the Panaderia Rosalia. There are mototaxis who head to Minca for COP$8,000 (Sept 2021). In the evening it's COP$10,000 (Sept 2021). The mototaxi prices are not fixed, drivers try to inflate it. To get a good price to Minca, ask mototaxi drivers who do not approach you.

From Palomino or the Tayrona national park, get off the bus shortly before the Rumbodromo Mamatoco. Cross the street and take a taxi or mototaxi to Minca. From the Rumbodromo Mamatoco you could also take one of the frequent buses for COP$2,000 (Sept 2021) to Yucal until the Panaderia Rosalia. There are mototaxis who head to Minca for COP$8,000 (Sept 2021).

Get around
Mototaxis can be found in front of the Mono Mink office. They charge COP$10,000 (and can be haggled down, Jan 2023) for little trips around Minca which are sometimes the only way to quickly access your guesthouse as most roads around the village are dirt roads. Relying on these numerous times over one day may end up making your stay in Minca more expensive than expected – think about it when booking a remote accommodation.

A ride to the famous Casa Elemento Hostel takes about half an hour and costs COP$20,000. Be careful about overcharging. The price should be appropriate for the length of your ride.

An alternative is public transportation: the road to Cerro Kennedy is very good, and a bus goes in the morning, at noon, and in the afternoon.

Many agencies in the town center offer 4x4 transportation at excessive prices (> 10 times the moto-taxi price, and attempts to bargain have been unsuccessful, Jan 23) which may easily double the cost of your stay in Minca. Bear in mind that combining other transportations and short walks will always get you where you need, and trucks are usually not necessary.



See


On some maps is shown a chocolate museum, which is actually a chocolate shop.

Buy
You may want to go to an ATM before going to Minca as there are no ATMs. There are only agencies which withdraw money from your credit card for a 6% fee (September 2021). The next ATM is at the Yucal gas station or in the Buena Vista shopping centre (BBVA), both in the outskirts of Santa Marta.

There are several tiendas in the village for your basic needs – expect to pay a bit more. Minimarkets with higher prices are Minca Express and the Tienda de la Union right next to each other on the main street. Minca Express accepts credit cards - for extra fee of 10%. A big Olimpica supermarket is in Yucal, and in Santa Marta where the shared taxi vans depart from.

Eat
There are several restaurants in town and near the waterfalls.

Mid-Range

 * Lazy Cat is known for its good hamburgers, but offers a wide range of other dishes as well, its located right in the town center. On the terraces below one can have a nice view of the river.
 * Casa Cristi  An Argentinian steak house with many different meat meals. There's a seating area just beside the kitchen where you can see how your steak is being prepared. Also try their homemade Chimichurri (herbal sauce with parsley, garlic, oregano, and cilantro) along with your dish.
 * Santisabella is a 5-minute walk from the main junction and features a lot of good meals as well. Try the different Raviolis, they are worth it! If you want a liquid appetizer, can go into the bar below.
 * Tienda Cafe de Minca  A nice café, by the main road with very good local coffee. Try the frappuccinos! The shop sells various interesting things and is definitely the best place buy souvenirs in Minca.
 *  Hotel Restaurant Casa d'Antonio  About 200 m after the bridge in direction Pozo Azul. Run by a Spanish-Colombian couple. Spanish and Latin American Cuisine. The seafood and the paella are delicious.

Street food
There is tasty street ffoodand Colombian snacks which you may not have found elsewhere. It's in Minca itself.


 * In Carrera 4(a) during the day at the entrance of the It's open everyday and from COP$2,000 (Sept 2021).
 * A few meters away it's from COP$1,000 (Sept 2021) in the It's open from Thursdays to Mondays.
 * In the late afternoon and early evening you will find street food in front of the before mentioned simple local restaurant. It's where Google Maps has pinned the "OPERTUR DE LA SIERRA SAS" and the prices are from COP$2,000 (Sep 2021).

Drink
There are several bars and clubs in Minca. The most central one is just beside the bridge. Restaurant Santisabella also has a very nice bar with exotic drinks. If you want to dance go to Donde Raul. The hostels will sell you beers as well (COP$3,000-4,500). Locals also sell beers at the waterfalls (COP$2,500). At Los Pinos lookout ask for a delicious milkshake. The Lazy Cat Cafe is also a popular spot for travelers, offering burgers, quesadillas, and woks.

Sleep

 * Casa Loma is a 10-minute walk uphill from behind the church in Minca. Great view from the patio area, accommodation from hammocks to dorms to privates. Communal meals, but vegetarian only. You can always walk down to town for some meat, or to use the internet (Casa Loma is a "wifi-free zone").
 * Finca Hostal Bolivar 100 m after the main bridge in direction Pozo Azul. Boutique - style Guesthouse with view on the river as well as terrace and kitchen. Satellite-TV in the living room and Wi-Fi. 2 Double rooms and 1 dorm for 4 people available. Prices between COP$45.000 and COP$160.000, COP 400.000 for the whole house per day. Private access to river and hut with fireplace.
 * Hostal Mar y Monte  is around 1 km from the village, close to the telephone antenna. A campground, hammocks, dorms and private rooms are available. Prices range between COP$35,000 and COP$110,000. From the terrace, you can have a great view of Santa Marta. Other features include a little bar, an à la carte restaurant, free WiFi, free parking and a pool.
 * Emerald Green Guest House  Irish run hostel next to the police station with single, double and 4-bedrooms. Every room comes with a private bathroom fitted with a shower It also includes a restaurant and a nice garden and the forefront looks like a castle. Rooms start at COP$100,000.
 * Minca Ecohabs  This lodge is just before the Marymonte and also offers private rooms and huts. It also features a restaurant, free parking and Wi-Fi. However, this spot is a proper hotel and therefore more expensive. Prices start at COP$250,000.
 * Casa Marinka  Leaving the town walking towards the waterfall Marinka you will find the hostel. Hostel started by two young climbers and they offer different kinds of tours and activities like canopying, rock climbing, and rappelling. Prices vary depending on whether you want a private room with private bathroom, dorm room or just want to crash in one of their many hammocks on the roof.
 * Casa Elemento Accommodation options vary from private rooms to dorms to tents and hammocks (use theirs or bring your own). Bring coconut oil as there are lots of sandflies here. No Wi-Fi. If you only visit Casa Elemento on they way to/from Los Pinos, you have to pay COP$10,000 entrance fee (includes a drink).
 * Yoga Pati Hostal A 5-minute walk from the bus stop in the direction of Los Pinos. Apart from yoga classes one private double (COP$50,000/room) and a 7-bed dorm (COP$15,000/bed) are available, the plumbing for both toilets blocks up frequently. No Wi-Fi. There is a kitchen but this isn't available for guest use, food and drink are offered to try but expect this to be added to your bill on check out.

Connect
The only place in town with Wi-Fi outside of hotels and hostels (Spring 2016) is the Lazy Cat restaurant (closed every Friday). There is an internet café next door with just a couple of computers. It is a good idea to buy a SIM card with a data plan (very inexpensive) before arriving here if you want to remain connected.

Stay safe
Beware of sand flies (phlebotomines). Like mosquitoes, they are known for their nasty bite. It is common to see tourists with legs covered with dozens of bites and repellents won’t help : long clothes will be your best friends. Sand flies may be vectors of diseases such as Leishmaniosis.

Go next
All of these places have hostels and private rooms:

Santa Marta – Take a moto back down to Yucal and from there one of the frequent buses to Santa Marta. Or wait in Minca for a colectivo to fill up (both about COP$7-8,000)

Palomino, Tayrona National Park, Las Tinajas, Calabazo, El Zaino, Los Naranjos, Buritaca and Guachaca – Take the shared taxi van for COP$8,000 (Sept 2021) or a moto-taxi for around COP$12,000 (Sept 2021) and get off shortly before the Rumbodromo Mamatoco. Cross the street and flag down a white bus in the direction of Palomino.

Taganga – Take the shared taxi van to the Plaza de Mercado. Ask there where the bus departs nearby to Taganga.

Cartagena – Take the shared taxi van to the Rumbodromo Mamatoco. There take a bus/taxi/moto-taxi to the Terminal de Transporte of Santa Marta. You can also take a moto-taxi from Minca to the Terminal de Transporte for around COP$15,000 (Sept 2021).