How do I meet people in Santa Marta?
When we asked people living in Santa Marta about club and activities where newcomers can meet others, they responded...
"Expats in Santa Marta often join various clubs and activities to meet new people and immerse themselves in the local culture. Many expats participate in language exchange groups, where they can practice their Spanish skills with locals and other expats. There are also numerous sports clubs, such as soccer, tennis, and surfing, which are popular among the expat community. In addition to clubs and activities, expats often meet people through volunteering. Santa Marta has numerous non-profit organizations and charities that always welcome the help of foreigners. This not only provides a chance to meet like-minded individuals but also to give back to the local community. Cultural events and festivals are another great way for expats to meet people in Santa Marta. The city hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including music festivals, art exhibitions, and food festivals. These events attract a diverse crowd of locals and expats alike. Expats also meet people through social gatherings and networking events. There are several expat communities in Santa Marta that regularly organize social events, such as barbecues, beach parties, and networking dinners. These events provide a relaxed and friendly environment for expats to meet and connect with each other. Lastly, many expats meet people simply by exploring the city and engaging with the locals. Santa Marta is known for its friendly and welcoming people, so striking up a conversation with a local at a café, park, or market can often lead to new friendships," remarked another expat who made the move to Santa Marta, Colombia.
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How do I meet people in Santa Marta?
If you live in Santa Marta, newcomers to Santa Marta would love to hear your answer to this question.