Unitransco company is based in Barranquilla,Colombia, and offers VIP bus services connecting Monteria, Barranquilla and Cartagena.
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Very very comfortable. My Spanish isn’t great and it was very easy when I arrived at the terminal to navigate around. The bus was super comfortable, it didn’t feel like a 5
Hour drive and I’m horrible on buses usually. Very nice that occasionally people came on the bus to sell soft drinks and food. I liked that added touch and all the food was very tasty.
Journey was fine. Bus left late but no problem
brilliant service! great price and super comfortable. would recommend!
Nice bus, we did not speak Spanish but everyone was helpful. Be aware that you pay extra for big luggage. Find out how much in advance. I think we overpayd. There was one transfer and everyone was very helpful. A good way to get from Cartagena to Santa Marta.
Bus in time, comfortable and with air conditioning.
Siamo arrivati in anticipo rispetto all'autobus prenotato e ci hanno proposto un cambio gratuito per un autobus che è partito prima. I sedili sono molto comodi, reclinabili e con parecchio posto per le gambe. Il bagno era pulito a metà del percorso è stato ripulito da un addetto che ha svuotato il cestino delle immondizie. Presente un addetto che vende acqua e cibo locale. Esperienza positiva.
The distance between Santa Marta and Cartagena is 105 miles, or approximately 168 kilometers.There are 3 ways to get from Santa Marta to Cartagena, including bus, minivan, and car.The earliest departure leaves at 05:00 and has a duration of 4 hours.The fastest way to travel is by bus, which takes approximately 5 hours 15 minutes.
Santa Marta to Cartagena by bus
Starting Price: US$ 20There are 10 travel classes for this journey, including: Tourist, Servicio Preferencial, Caribe Express, Preferencial de Lujo, Standard, Sleeping, Semi Sleeper, Luxury, Express, and Premium.
The distance between Cartagena and Santa Marta is 105 miles, or approximately 168 kilometers.There are 3 ways to get from Cartagena to Santa Marta, including bus, minivan, and car.The earliest departure leaves at 05:00 and has a duration of 4 hours.The fastest way to travel is by bus, which takes approximately 3 hours 45 minutes.
Cartagena to Santa Marta by bus
Starting Price: US$ 19There are 9 travel classes for this journey, including: Tourist, Caribe Express, Servicio Preferencial, Preferencial de Lujo, Standard, Sleeping, Semi Sleeper, Luxury, and Express.
The distance between Barranquilla and Santa Marta is 44 miles, or approximately 70 kilometers.There are 3 ways to get from Barranquilla to Santa Marta, including bus, minivan, and car.The earliest departure leaves at 05:00 and has a duration of 1 day 2 hours 9 minutes.The fastest way to travel is by bus, which takes approximately 1 hour 4 minutes.
Barranquilla to Santa Marta by bus
Starting Price: US$ 9There are 10 travel classes for this journey, including: Tourist, Servicio Preferencial, Caribe Express, Preferencial de Lujo, Standard, Sleeping, Semi Sleeper, Luxury, Express, and Premium.
The distance between Cartagena and Palomino, La Guajira is 144 miles, or approximately 230 kilometers.There are 3 ways to get from Cartagena to Palomino, La Guajira, including car, minivan, and bus.The earliest departure leaves at 05:00 and has a duration of 6 hours 30 minutes.The fastest way to travel is by bus, which takes approximately 5 hours 16 minutes.
Cartagena to Palomino, La Guajira by bus
Starting Price: US$ 20There are 6 travel classes for this journey, including: Caribe Express, Servicio Preferencial, Preferencial de Lujo, Semi Sleeper, Standard, and Caribe Express Plus.
The distance between Santa Marta and Palomino, La Guajira is 44 miles, or approximately 71 kilometers.There are 3 ways to get from Santa Marta to Palomino, La Guajira, including minivan, car, and bus.The earliest departure leaves at 05:00 and has a duration of 2 hours.The fastest way to travel is by bus, which takes approximately 1 minute.
Santa Marta to Palomino, La Guajira by bus
Starting Price: US$ 8There are 6 travel classes for this journey, including: Servicio Preferencial, Caribe Express, Standard, Semi Sleeper, Caribe Express Plus, and Preferencial de Lujo.
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Our travelers reviews about the ride with Unitransco
4.13
Based on 114 reviews from Bookaway users who traveled with Unitransco
Very very comfortable. My Spanish isn’t great and it was very easy when I arrived at the terminal to navigate around. The bus was super comfortable, it didn’t feel like a 5
Hour drive and I’m horrible on buses usually. Very nice that occasionally people came on the bus to sell soft drinks and food. I liked that added touch and all the food was very tasty.
Nice bus, we did not speak Spanish but everyone was helpful. Be aware that you pay extra for big luggage. Find out how much in advance. I think we overpayd. There was one transfer and everyone was very helpful. A good way to get from Cartagena to Santa Marta.
How much does a bus ride cost from Santa Marta to Cartagena?
The cost of a bus ride for a roundtrip adult ticket to Cartagena leaving from Santa Marta is around US$ 17
Do Unitransco have toilets on board?
Unitransco do have toilets on board!
Is there Wi-Fi on Unitransco?
Most of the Unitransco rides have Wi-Fi on board. We recommend reaching out directly to Unitransco to find out if your ride is one of those rides.
Do I need to print my ticket or does Unitransco offer e-tickets?
Unitransco has e-tickets so you don’t need to print your tickets.
Which cities does Unitransco operate in?
Unitransco operates in Santa Marta, Cartagena, Medellin, Barranquilla, Maicao, Riohacha, Aguachica, Bucaramanga, Cienaga, Valledupar, Santiago de Tolu, Socorro, Bogota, Magangue, Sabanalarga, Palomino, La Guajira, Plato, Sincelejo, Covenas, Puerto Boyaca, Mompos, Monteria, Honda, Pamplona, El Carmen de Bolivar, Fundacion, San Juan Nepomuceno, La Dorada, Bosconia, Corozal, Sucre, San Pedro, Sahagun, Tolu, Lorica, Cerete, Villavicencio, La Apartada, Pereira, Barbosa, San Gil, Puerto Berrio, Barrancabermeja, Caucasia, Chinu, San Antero, San Marcos, Marinilla, San Jacinto, Buritaca, and Ovejas