[QUOTE=BlueChange;2865377]Facts, Santa Marta has some gems here and there but Bananas fell off. I did get a really fly Vennie once and a non pro coasteno with HUGE tits. Seriously the girls in Santa Marta have the most amazing HUGE natural perky tits. I still talk wit one from today that I met in 2018 just dancing at a club.
YOull have much better non pro action then pro action tehre to be honest. Also, out of all the places in Colombia to go this is pooorest feeling one.
Side note please DO NOT DRINK THE WATER!
Even when brushign your teeth!! YOu will get the WORST parasite. Even locals that drink the water there get sick. Youll be out of commisson for 4 days with projectile vomiting and diaerha till you feel like you will die![/QUOTE]I've been to Santa Marta twice and will be returning for my third trip next month. The last time I was there was in October 2021. I brought my own Chica with me from Medellin and stayed at the solo inn and mainly went to the various different beaches and restaurants and to playa grande in taganga. I did see quite a few good looking SGs around the parque de novios área in the evenings but I didn't partake since I had a Chica with me that was pretty much like a novia.
Anyways on this upcoming trip I'll be there solo and plan on checking out the street action around parque del LOS novios and parque bolivar in the evenings and spending my days at the beach drinking beers and soaking up sunlight with intermediate dips in the cool (but not cold) ocean waters. I also want to try to fuxk some of those black costeña women that offer massages at the beaches. I saw a very doable one at playa rodadero or playa blanca or whatever (the two beaches in rodadero that are connected by a flimsy bridge) during my very first visit there.
Also I wouldn't say Santa Marta is the poorest feeling city in all of Colombia. The Venezuelan border towns feel much poorer especially Cucuta and la parada, and although I've never been I've heard and seen videos of Maicao which looks like it is probably the poorest city in all of Colombia.
Santa Marta on the other hand is a nice beach resort city that is more popular among Colombian vacationers and foreign backpackers than it is being overrun with passport bros and rich foreign tourists such as Cartagena. It's like a more laid back, less expensive, less touts bothering you (with the exception of the rodadero area) version of Cartagena.
I have fond memories of Santa Marta from my two previous visits. Great beaches, great restaurants, nice hotels, nice people, and lots of warm sunshine. Not to mention the shrimp ceviche.