Trails
Coffee farm tours — Follow the bean from tree to cup at small family-run fincas. Birdwatching at dawn — Toucans, motmots, tanagers, and the endemic Santa Marta parakeet. Pozo Azul waterfall — Natural swimming pool in the forest, a 20-minute walk from the village. Cacao tours — Learn the bean-to-bar process and taste freshly made chocolate
Wildlife
Minca sits within one of the planet's most bird-dense ecosystems, where the endemic Santa Marta parakeet, Santa Marta toucanet, and Santa Marta sabrewing are found nowhere else on Earth. Dawn birding walks from eco-lodges like El Dorado regularly tally keel-billed toucans, blue-naped chlorophonias, and golden-ringed tanagers before breakfast. Beyond birds, the cloud forest trails harbor white-lipped peccaries, tayras, and glass frogs, while iridescent blue morpho butterflies congregate along the streams feeding Pozo Azul waterfall.
When to Visit
Village: Accessible year-round — no gates or closing times. Birding: Dawn (5:30–7:30 AM) is essential — most species active at first light. Coffee tours: Most farms offer tours 8 AM – 4 PM daily. Waterfalls: Best visited in the morning before afternoon clouds roll in
Admission and Costs
Moto-taxi from Santa Marta: COP 15,000–20,000 ($3.75–5) per person, 45 minutes. Guided day trip from Santa Marta: COP 120,000–200,000 ($30–50) per person. Coffee farm tour: COP 25,000–50,000 ($6–12) per person. Birding guide (half-day): COP 150,000–250,000 ($37–60) per group. Eco-lodge overnight: COP 60,000–200,000 ($15–50) per night
Tips for Visitors
Moto-taxi experience: The ride up from Santa Marta is steep and winding — hold on tight and enjoy the views. Stay overnight: A single day trip works, but staying at an eco-lodge lets you catch dawn birding and sunset views. Bring binoculars: Essential for birding — some lodges lend them, but quality varies. Layer up: Evenings at 660m are noticeably cooler than sea-level Santa Marta. Combine with Tayrona: Tayrona National Park is just 30 minutes away — plan both from Santa Marta
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Minca open, and when are birding and coffee tours best?
Village: Accessible year-round — no gates or closing times. Birding: Dawn (5:30–7:30 AM) is essential — most species active at first light. Coffee tours: Most farms offer tours 8 AM – 4 PM daily.
How much does it cost to access Minca?
Moto-taxi from Santa Marta: COP 15,000–20,000 ($3.75–5) per person, 45 minutes. Guided day trip from Santa Marta: COP 120,000–200,000 ($30–50) per person. Coffee farm tour: COP 25,000–50,000 ($6–12) per person.
What to know about getting to Minca and staying overnight?
Moto-taxi experience: The ride up from Santa Marta is steep and winding — hold on tight and enjoy the views. Stay overnight: A single day trip works, but staying at an eco-lodge lets you catch dawn birding and sunset views.