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La Piscina

Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona


As you might guess from the name, La Piscina boasts calm waters that are reasonably safe for swimming and snorkeling. Snorkeling gear costs COP$30,000 per hour, or COP$50,000 if you go with an instructor.


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