• BY FLIGHT FROM MEDELLIN
• The airline SEARCA does charter flights.
• (1 hour flight for approximately 300000 pesos, one way)
• Medellin-Acandi
• On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, you can fly to Acandi through ADA. There is a motorboat that coincides with the flight arrival and leaves to Capurgana.
• (1 hour flight for approximately 220000 pesos, one way and a one hour boat ride for approximately 20000 pesos, one way)
• Bogota-Apartado
• The airlines AIRES and SATENA offer daily flights from Bogota to Apartado, from which you can take a cab to Turbo and then a motorboat to Capurgana.
• (1 hour flight for approximately 190000 pesos, one way + a half hour cab ride for 10000 pesos, one way + 3 hour boat ride for about 55000 pesos, one way)
• BY BUS FROM MEDELLIN
• The road trip is a bit more demanding, Turbo is the last stop before Capurgana.
• Medellin-Turbo
• Buses and door to door taxi's depart from the Terminal del Norte. The ride lasts about 8-10 hours, but its duration depends on the conditions of the road.
• (50000 pesos - 70000 pesos, one way)
• Monteria-Turbo
• A minibus from the Sotracor company departs from the bus terminal.
• (4 hours, 35000 pesos, one way)
• Turbo-Capurgana
• Motorboats from Turbo to Capurgana depart regularly; on off-season the service is reduced to only one daily departure at 8am.
• (3 hours, 55000 pesos, one way)
• OUTSIDE COLOMBIA
• The easiest route for someone arriving from abroad is without a doubt Panama City.
• Panama City-Puerto Obaldia
• The airline Air Panama has flights to Puerto Obaldia on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.
• (1 hour, 85 USD, one way)
• Puerto Obaldia-Capurgana
• The motorboats to Capurgana coincide with the flight arrivals.
• (45 minutes, 13 USD)