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Cabo de La Vela
22/08 – 28/08
$57/nighttotal: $342 (6 )
Hostal Sukuua Kai Cabo De La Vela
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hostel , Cabo de La Vela
Hostal Sukuua Kai Cabo De La Vela is situated in Cabo de la Vela, La Guajira, Colombia, offering a tranquil Caribbean escape. This hostel provides accommodation for 6 guests across 5 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, with amenities including pets allowed, internet, and parking.
Frequently Asked Questions about hostels in Cabo de La Vela
What should every traveler visit at least once in and around Cabo de La Vela?
You absolutely must visit Punta Gallinas, the northernmost point of South America. It's a breathtaking landscape with unique rock formations and stunning views. It's a bit of a journey, but well worth it.
What are the best hostels in Cabo de La Vela?
Among the hostels in Cabo de La Vela, Rancheria Utta is the most popular one.
How can travelers reach Cabo de La Vela, and what transportation options are available?
The most common way to get to Cabo de La Vela is by taking a bus from Riohacha. It's about a 3-hour journey. You can also get there by 4x4, which is a popular choice for those who want to explore the surrounding areas.
What essentials should travelers pack for visiting Cabo de La Vela?
Pack light clothing, a hat, and sunscreen for the hot weather. You'll also want to bring mosquito repellent, as there can be a lot of mosquitos in the evenings. And don't forget your swimming gear for the beautiful beaches.
What should you know before renting a hostel in Cabo de La Vela?
Most hostels in Cabo de La Vela are basic and offer shared rooms. They're usually located near the beach and offer basic amenities like Wi-Fi and access to a kitchen. It's a good idea to book in advance, especially during peak season.
What other towns should you visit near Cabo de La Vela?
If you're looking to explore more of the region, you can visit Uribia, the largest indigenous town in Colombia, and Maicao, known for its vibrant markets and bustling atmosphere.