Un rincón idílico del Caribe colombiano con arena blanca fina, aguas cristalinas y un entorno natural protegido que invita a la exploración y la relajación.
Punta Seca Beach is open 24 hours a day, every day, as it is a public beach. It is easily reached from Tolú via the road to Coveñas (15 minutes by car or motorcycle taxi). You can check exact routes on Tolú’s municipal website.
No, access is completely free. You would only pay for optional extras such as umbrellas, kayaks, or food at local stalls (reasonable prices, from COP 10,000).
Ideally, set aside half a day (4–6 hours) to relax and enjoy activities such as boat rides or snorkeling in the nearby coral areas. If you only want a quick swim, 1–2 hours is enough.
It is a natural icon of the Gulf of Morrosquillo, famous for its crystal-clear waters and leaning palm trees. It is part of Sucre’s coastal heritage along with the beaches of the San Bernardo Islands. More historical details can be found at Colombia Travel.
The dry season (December to April) offers clear skies and calmer waters. During the day, visit before 11 AM or after 3 PM to avoid the hottest hours.
The terrain is natural sand with no specific ramps, which may make access difficult. Extra assistance is recommended for basic wheelchairs. See updates at the Ministry of Commerce.
Within 30 minutes at most, you have: White Beach (10 min), Tolú Pier (20 min), and the San Bernardo Islands (30 min by boat). Discover more options at Sucre Tourism.
Bring sun protection (the UV index is high), bottled water, and cash (few businesses accept cards). Do not leave trash behind and respect turtle nesting areas if you visit between June and November.
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