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Guatapé (Pueblo de Zócalos)

Guatapé, COL

On the shores of the Guatapé Dam and surrounded by lush islands, the 19th-century town of Guatapé is one of Colombia’s most photographed sites. It’s not hard to see why—the town’s brightly painted buildings and serene natural setting make for some stunning shots.

Most travelers opt to visit Guatapé on a day trip from nearby Medellin, and most tours combine sightseeing in the town with a visit to the region’s star attraction—the Peñol Rock (La Piedra del Peñol). The gigantic rock towers over the lake and affords incredible views from its summit, reached via 742 steps that zigzag up the cliff face.

Additional highlights include a walking tour of the town center, where you can admire the colorfulzócalos (reliefs) that adorn the buildings and shop for traditional souvenirs. Boat cruises are also a popular pastime, affording great views of the Peñol Rock, as well as the lakeside ruins of La Manuela Hacienda, Pablo Escobar’s former mansion, which was destroyed by a bomb in 1993.

  • There is a wide choice of cafés, restaurants, and souvenir shops in Guatapé—and it’s best to bring cash as cards aren’t widely accepted.

  • There is an entrance fee to climb the Peñol Rock, accessible only by climbing the steps.

  • It’s possible to swim and enjoy water sports at the lake, so bring your swimsuit and a towel.

  • A fun way to get around in Guatapé is a ride in one of the colourfully painted motorized tuk-tuks.

Guatapé lies on the shores of the Guatapé Dam in the Eastern Highlands of Antioquia, around 50 miles (80 kilometers) east of Medellin. Most travelers arrive from Medellin, about a 1.5-hour drive, and regular bus services also run between the two towns (about a 2-hour journey).

Guatapé is popular with both locals and travelers, and it’s particularly busy on weekends—time your visit for a weekday to avoid the crowds. Warm temperatures year-round make it possible to swim and enjoy water sports at any time, but the driest months are from December to February.

Created as the reservoir of a hydroelectric dam in the late 1960s, the Guatapé Dam also serves as a popular recreational area for locals. As well as taking a scenic boat cruise around the lake’s islands, visitors can cool off with a swim or take part in water sports such as kayaking and Jet Skiing. If you don’t want to get wet, you can get your adrenaline fix ziplining over the lake or admire the views as you hike or cycle the lakeside trails.

Yes, the Guatape tour is worth it. This tiny town is known for its colorful city streets and views from the nearby El Peñol rock. Many visitors plan a trip to Guatape from Medellin. A tour to Guatape often includes round-trip transport from Medellin, which is a very convenient option.

It depends. Some visitors plan a day trip to Guatape from Medellin, with round-trip transport on the same day. Some people prefer to stay overnight in Guatape, giving themselves more time to explore the colorful city streets and climb El Peñol rock. Both are popular options for visiting Guatape.

Yes, Guatape is a day trip from Medellin. Some people choose a tour with round-trip transportation on the same day, while others prefer to stay overnight in Guatape. One popular activity is climbing El Peñol rock to admire views from the top. It’s a personal preference whether to stay overnight or not.

It takes under an hour to walk up El Peñol Rock in Guatape. This is a highlight of visiting the colorful town of Guatape. Climb to the top, and you will be rewarded with sweeping views of Lago de Guatape and its many islands. Expect to climb dozens of stairs during this excursion.

No, you don’t need a guide in Guatape, but many visitors report the advantages of exploring with an English-speaking guide to learn about local history and culture. Exploring Guatape and El Peñol rock without a guide is possible, but joining a tour or hiring a guide may prove illuminating.

It depends. Depending on visitors' time, some choose to stay overnight in Guatape, while others choose to travel from Medellin to Guatape and back to Medellin on the same day. If you have extra time, staying overnight in Guatape allows you to explore this charming town more.

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