Featuring a garden, terrace, bar and free WiFi, Cabañas Los Almendros is located in Capurganá, 400 metres from Capurganá Beach. Every room has a patio. At the hotel, every room comes with a balcony.
Hotel Bahía Aguacate features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Capurganá. The accommodation provides room service and a 24-hour front desk for guests.
Hotel Mares Capurganá has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Capurganá. Featuring a bar, the property is located within 700 metres of Capurganá Beach.
Located in Capurganá, Choco region, HOSTAL LAS FLORES is set 500 metres from Capurganá Beach. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
Featuring mountain views, Dive and Green Capurgana provides accommodation with balcony, around a few steps from Capurganá Beach. The property has pool and garden views.
Hostal Doble Vista has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Capurganá. Guests can have a drink at the snack bar. Free WiFi is accessible to all guests, while certain rooms come with a...
Located in Capurganá in the Choco region, Hospedaje Pirata Express features garden views and a balcony. This homestay comes with a kitchen, a seating area, a dining area and a flat-screen TV.
Located 200 metres from the Caribbean Sea, this Capurganá lodge offers an outdoor swimming pool, stream room, bar and a restaurant. Free WiFi access is available.
Fly to Medellín, Colombia, then take a domestic flight to Acandí (approx. 1 hour). From Acandí, it's a 20-minute boat ride to Capurganá. Alternatively, from Medellín, take a 10-hour bus to Turbo, then a 2-hour boat ride.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Medellín's José María Córdova International Airport. It's approximately 330km from Capurganá, offering frequent flights and good connections.
Capurganá, Colombia, is a car-free destination. The primary mode of transport is by foot, making it an ideal location for walking enthusiasts. For longer distances, horse rentals are available. Alternatively, small boats operate between neighbouring coastal towns. Remember, there's no airport; access is via boat from Turbo or flight to nearby Acandí.
Capurganá, Colombia, is a small town with no distinct neighbourhoods. However, the central area near the dock is popular for its convenience, offering close proximity to restaurants, shops, and the beach. It's ideal for visitors seeking both relaxation and local culture.
Capurganá, Colombia, enjoys a tropical rainforest climate, with high humidity and no distinct summer or winter seasons. Average temperatures remain consistent throughout the year, ranging from 24°C to 30°C. The region experiences two rainy seasons, from May to June and September to November. Despite the high rainfall, Capurganá doesn't typically experience monsoons or hurricanes.
What guests said about Capurganá:
8.0
Scored 8.0
The town itself is small enough to check out in two days and...
The town itself is small enough to check out in two days and nights but there are thongs to do in the surrounding areas. Walking from my hotel through the jungle, especially at night, was a fantastic experience.
The scuba diving (mid-December) was very poor. Low visibility. Dive and Green though are a great bunch and were lovely to meet.
In the town there is loud music all the time.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Capurganá is such an interesting town.
Capurganá is such an interesting town. A place that is still very much it’s own without being overrun by tourists and tour companies like many other parts of Colombia. It’s a very relaxed and friendly vibe, the people are so happy and community orientated. One thing I hate when travelling, is getting bombarded and hassled by people as soon as you arrive, this is non existent in Capurganá people are not phased by you or trying to sell you 100 different things which is so nice if you compare to Cartagena. There’s lots to see around Capurganá, with some beautiful walks in the jungle and boat trips to different beaches. We stayed 3 nights in the town which was good to get a feel for what the place is like and spend time with friends at different bars, it definitely gets noisy over the weekend as Colombians love their sound systems, but it’s interesting and fun to be immersed in it. They also had local football games on in the plaza. We then spent 7 nights just 15mins from town with was more secluded in the jungle - perfect for us as we wanted some time out to relax and read and also see some wildlife like birds, iguanas and monkeys. Capurgarepa was maybe our favourite restaurant, perfect for vegetarians and also feel free cafe had just opened which we didn’t attend but our friends said it was great. Otherwise there are lots of local restaurants and then posada Del gecko do good pizza. Our favourite place was Sapzurro, the beach was really nice and crystal clear water. We were there during the last part of wet season and we’re unlucky to get nearly a whole week of rain which apparently is unusual. The day after the big storms made the water turn up and not as clear but still beautiful. Capurganá is definitely not for the fainthearted, it’s not luxurious and pretty well off the beaten track but if you can get over that and enjoy it for what it is you will have a great time.
Shauna ccrohan
Australia
10
Scored 10
Ended staying there for an extra 4-5 nights.
Ended staying there for an extra 4-5 nights. If you want to get to Panama with a san Blas hoping island tour, it’s better to be organised in advance as there is not always internet/WiFi. You always got to have enough cash to be in Capurganá and American dollars to go on the san Blas tour.
Emma
France
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