Playa Blanca, Colombia
This was a ridiculous little overnight trip from Cartagena.
We heard there was a ferry to get to Playa Blanca, a small strip of beach on an
island off the Caribbean coast of Colombia. Of course we slept through the
ferry option and had to use the ‘alternate route’ which turned out to be one of
the greatest adventures of our trip. A guy we had met from our hostel told us
that in 3 simple steps, we could get to Playa Blanca without the ferry. The
following are the directions he gave us, with my additional comments in
parentheses.
1. Take a taxi to a tiny tiny village called Pasacaballos.
(Holy hell, where are we? I am sketched out.)
2. Go to the port and take the cargo boat across the water
passage to the island. (Which of these five ports are we supposed to go to? Ah,
here we are. Shit! This is even sketchier!)
3. Moto taxis will be waiting for you on the other side, and
the beach is a 40 minute ride from there. (Oh, this car must be our taxi. No?
WHAT about those four motorcyclists? A moto taxi is an actual motorcycle?! This
sounds like a great idea and I’m totally not going to get murdered
right now.)
So, we hopped onto four motorcycles with four Colombian men and we were off to Playa Blanca! The beach itself is stunningly
beautiful, but it is covered in shacks and dogs and people trying
to undress and massage you for money. The sand was perfectly white, the water
perfectly clear, the fish perfectly fresh.
I was born to do this
Oops- flat tire mishap
Gawgissss Beach!
We opted to sleep in a row of hammocks directly on the
beach, which seemed like a great idea during the daylight. As soon as the sun
went down, things got a bit chilly and creepy. I woke up to a grunting noise in
the middle of the night, only to see the outline of a giant bull standing in
our tiki hut under the feet of our hammocks. It stared out into the distance as
I tried desperately to stay completely still and silent, and then the beast trotted
off onto the beach. My reaction to this situation? Cover my head with a sarong
and pretend to be invisible. I couldn’t
sleep after that.
Our room for the night
Kickin back with some zines on the beach
We did get to spend 24 hours hanging out with friends we had
made in Cartagena that were at the beach at the same time, swimming in the
water, reading magazines, and completely relaxing. We decided to take the ferry
back to Cartagena to be more legitimate, which was another fun adventure in
itself. I spent the entire time bouncing up and down, screaming and laughing at
my friends’ terrified faces. That’s the only face to have when you visit Playa
Blanca.
View down Playa Blanca
We Never Go Out The Way We Go In!!!!


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