Bastidas Boardwalk Travel Vlogs, Authentic Tips & FAQs
Also known as: Malecón de Bastidas. Bastidas Boardwalk stretches along Santa Marta's coastline, providing a scenic promenade for both locals and visitors. This lively spot is perfect for evening strolls, with the Caribbean Sea on one side and vibrant street vendors on the other. Travelers often capture the boardwalk's dynamic atmosphere, where the aroma of local street food mingles with the salty sea breeze. Vloggers on WanderVlogs recommend timing your visit to coincide with sunset, when the sky transforms into a canvas of colors, offering a perfect backdrop for memorable photos. The boardwalk also serves as a gateway to nearby attractions, making it a central hub for exploration.
Last updated: Dec 20, 2025
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