Marinka Waterfalls

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What people say

Zoe Schneider
"Costing 16,000 COP per person, this waterfall area is well-equipped with facilities including restaurant, picnic area, changing rooms and toilets. There are two waterfalls to visit, one of which has a large swimming pool at the bottom. This was my favourite, as my favourite part of visiting a waterfall is always the swimming! The whole area was quite crowded but definitely worth a visit. "
"The main waterfall closest to town. There is actually one lower and one upper waterfall to explore and swim in. They also have nets you can lay in and enjoy the view. "
"Beautiful two-tier waterfall with swimming hole at the bottom. Hammock nets to relax in and enjoy the lush jungle vibes. 10,000 COP entrance fee. "

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