Best attractions and places to see in the Magdalena Delta offers a diverse landscape where the Magdalena River meets the Caribbean Sea. This region features a mix of natural environments, including lakes and viewpoints, alongside significant urban and cultural landmarks. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from public spaces in Barranquilla to natural areas. The area provides opportunities to experience both the river's influence and coastal features.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Good for training zone 2
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At Christmas they put up a giant pine tree
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At night you can see the lights and there is a lot of food to buy
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In the place you can find water vendors
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Except for the Mallorquín swamp, which is located in the Barranquilla District, the Swan Lake is the body of water closest to our city and is also the most beloved and most frequented. It has a beautiful park where you can get to admire its splendor, you can buy a delicious coconut or shaved water. The place is very calm and beautiful at the same time.
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It has an extension of 1,326 square meters, of which 1,124 are green areas. The viewpoint is located on Carrera 42A1 with Calle 84, Riomar locality, and has as its zone of influence the Los Nogales, La Cumbre and El Tabor neighborhoods. Here you can enjoy a beautiful view of the city, sunrise, sunset and quite beautiful night. You can get to park, it has chairs, they do not have nearby sales areas.
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Entering can be seen the works of the nine artists who took as canvas some forgotten walls of Barranquilla, sought to fill them with color in the framework of the fourth edition of the International Street Art Festival of Barranquilla Killart 'Monumental'. A place to take beautiful photos.
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It is a very busy place, you can get to eat, it has crafts and it is next to the Portal Del Prado shopping center, next there is also a Home Center. It has a bathroom down the stairs.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit Swan Lake near Barranquilla for a relaxing park experience. Further afield, explore the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of Vía Parque Isla de Salamanca, known for its mangroves and wildlife, or the stunning beaches and jungles of Tayrona National Natural Park.
The Magdalena Delta is rich in history and culture. You can visit Plaza de la Paz Juan Pablo II in Barranquilla, a significant public space. Beyond the immediate delta, consider the colonial town of Santa Cruz de Mompox, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or Honda, known as the 'city of bridges' with its historic Puente Navarro.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Window to the World is a popular monument with lights and food vendors, often featuring a giant pine tree at Christmas. Swan Lake offers a beautiful park for relaxation, and Plaza de la Paz Juan Pablo II is a bustling public space in Barranquilla.
The Magdalena Delta offers various outdoor activities. You can find hiking trails like the 'Minca – Oído del Mundo Waterfall loop' or 'Jungle Trail – Small River Crossing loop'. For running, there are routes such as the 'Running loop from Localidad Norte - Centro Histórico'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like 'Lake in Barranquilla – Puerto Climb loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking, Running, and MTB guides for the Magdalena Delta.
For scenic views, visit Los Nogales Viewpoint, which offers expansive views of the city, sunrises, sunsets, and night scenery. Window to the World also provides a unique perspective, especially with its illuminated monument at night.
Beyond the main cities, you can experience the vibrant Barranquilla Carnival, a UNESCO-recognized event. Explore the unique floating villages like Nueva Venecia and Buena Vista in the Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta, offering a glimpse into a distinct way of life. River cruises along the Magdalena River also provide a unique perspective on the landscape and culture.
Yes, the Magdalena Delta is a biodiversity hotspot. Vía Parque Isla de Salamanca, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, is excellent for birdwatching and observing diverse wildlife in its mangrove and semi-dry forests. The broader Magdalena River basin is home to various fish species, Antillean manatees, Amazon river dolphins, and a wide array of birds including herons, egrets, pink flamingos, and toucans.
The Entrance to Malecón del Río is a starting point for exploring Barranquilla's riverfront. It's known for its street art, with murals created by various artists, making it a great spot for photos. It's also a popular area for training and enjoying the river views.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered. Many enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and photo opportunities at Window to the World, especially with its evening lights and food vendors. The serene beauty of Swan Lake and the panoramic city views from Los Nogales Viewpoint are also highly rated.
While not directly in the delta, the nearby town of Minca, located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, is renowned for its coffee farms. You can visit places like Finca La Candelaria to experience authentic coffee production and learn about the artisanal process amidst beautiful plantations.
The Magdalena River is central to the region's identity, history, and ecology. It's Colombia's main river, meeting the Caribbean Sea in the delta. Its basin is a biodiversity hotspot, and historically, it was a crucial transport route. The Magdalena River Museum in Honda offers insights into its history, navigation, and cultural significance.


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