Hotel Atardecer Guajiro is located in Ríohacha, 1.1 miles from Playa de Riohacha. The property has a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi throughout the property.
Mar Inn Hotel is located in Ríohacha, 1.1 miles from Playa de Riohacha. The property provides a 24-hour front desk, a shuttle service, room service and free WiFi throughout the property.
HOTEL BARUJ GUAJIRA SUIT- Riohacha features a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Ríohacha. A 12-minute walk from Playa de Riohacha, the property has a private beach area.
Located in Ríohacha, Hotel Emerawaa Centro Historico is a 3-minute walk from Playa de Riohacha. The property provides room service, a 24-hour front desk and organizing tours for guests.
Son buenas las instalaciones. Baños cómodos y amplios.
Located in Ríohacha, a few steps from Playa de Riohacha, Hotel Gimaura has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
La piscina, la vista al mar, poder disfrutar del atardecer.
Offering a terrace and views of the sea, Hotel Brisas del Nare is set in Ríohacha. Each room at this hotel is air conditioned and is fitted with a flat-screen TV with cable channels.
La ubicación muy central y cerca a la zona historica.
Hotel Monaco De Riohacha is located in Ríohacha, a 11-minute walk from Playa de Riohacha. Featuring room service, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
El hotel es cómodo y para lo que se paga es bueno.
Offering an a la carte restaurant, Hotel Taroa is located in Ríohacha, right on the Caribbean Sea. The property features free Wi-Fi and free daily American breakfast.
Être logé tout en haut au 8e étage. Bonne literie.
Mar Inn Hotel is located in Ríohacha, 1.1 miles from Playa de Riohacha. The property provides a 24-hour front desk, a shuttle service, room service and free WiFi throughout the property.
Hotel La Makuira RB is located in Ríohacha, a 2-minute walk from Playa de Riohacha. The hotel has family rooms. Staff at the hotel are available to give information at the 24-hour front desk.
Excelente servicio, la gente es muy amable. 10 de 10.
The town itself isn't particularly interesting, although it...
The town itself isn't particularly interesting, although it does have some nice options for seafood and urban beach type activities. The main point of it seems to be as a base of operations for either day trips to places of interest in the surrounding area or longer trips into the desert peninsula of La Guajira. Both of which seem easy to arrange.
Eric
Colombia
Scored 10
10
We loved the Flamingo Sanctuary; the outing on the lake in...
We loved the Flamingo Sanctuary; the outing on the lake in the little boat is very enjoyable.
The Salinas de Manaure are amazing and beautiful.
The Rancheria, a Wayuu village is interesting and worth a visit.
Mariana
Colombia
Scored 6.0
6.0
Riohacha feels more like a stop gap for those headed up to...
Riohacha feels more like a stop gap for those headed up to Cabo de la Vela. Its a small town with lots of conveniences, like an airport, a lot of hotels, bus terminal, lots of convenience stores, groceries, pharmacies and banks. The beach is OK, not amazing. it might be possible to swim sometimes but the water doesn't look clear and clean. The people are generally friendly but you must be able to speak some Spanish -as much as the rest of Latin America.. It's a good place to get your bearings and rest or catch up on a little work if you find a place with good wifi. Its nice for cocktails and a romantic stroll down the pier.
fruitsalad
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I took my daughter to Alta Guajira!
I took my daughter to Alta Guajira! I choose Ecoutour agency. We had a cultural exchange with the Wayuu community. Our drivers (yuglio and Gustavo) were super helpful and made us feel safe at all times. Water is scarce but the rancherías make anything possible to have everything available for the tourists. The crossing to the Alta Guajira is beautiful. We had a great experience and my daughter had an amazing learning experience. It is sad to see so many children begging during the crossing. Our drivers were helpful to teach us how to distribute food so there was enough for everyone.
Andrea
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Riohacha is a rustic, different and interesting city.
Riohacha is a rustic, different and interesting city. The traffic is not crazy like many south american cities. People are friendly and the Wayuu (natives of the region are a very quite gentle people) with very beautiful clothing and crafts to sell at very fair prices) If you are looking for a quite relaxing holiday this is the place. If you are seeking a party location pick somewhere else. If you are interested in nature and a very different Colombian culture you will enjoy Riohacha. It has a very large market where you can purchase just about anything. We spend most of one day there shopping. We expected to see allot of Venezuelan refugees however there were very few. We learned the UN has a processing centre set up near the border where they process Venezuelans fleeing their country. Riohacha holiday location infrastructure appears to be developing and will undoubtably be a major tourist hub within 10 years. If you want to experience a location that is not yet over run with large tourist crowds and the prices that go with it, now is the time to visit Riohacha and area.
Perfect place to stay in Riohacha, and to start from and to return to if you visit northern Guajira. You can readily arrange tours with their tour company for a normal price (use the booking.com chat if no-one speaks english) and then leave your luggage at the hotel.
The place looks very new! Rooms have air conditioning and they are very clean! The rooftop was really nice with a big area with tables, a kitchen and a pool. Definitely a good place to stay in Riohacha.
The Hotel was very good, Jorge and its staff was very attendent, he always was pending of us, gave us good advice about the places around. Everything was nice.
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