Tolú

"Tolu" redirects here. For other uses, see Tolu (disambiguation).
Tolú
Tolú
Municipality and town

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Location of the municipality and town of Tolú in the Sucre Department of Colombia.
Country  Colombia
Department Sucre Department
Area
  Municipality and town 301.22 km2 (116.30 sq mi)
Elevation 2 m (7 ft)
Population (2015)
  Municipality and town 33,296
  Urban 27,290
Time zone Colombia Standard Time (UTC-5)

Tolú is a small municipality and town in Sucre Department, northern Colombia by the Caribbean sea. The municipality has an area of 500 km². The name of Tolú comes from a tree called the Balsam of Tolú.

Tolú offers ecotourism ideal for diving and rain forest treks.

The fishing town has now become a popular weekend and holiday destination for Colombian tourists, particularly those from Medellín. Activities in the area include day trips to visit the Archipelago de San Bernardo. This is a beautiful collection of pristine Caribbean islands, one of which, Isla Palma contains an impressive Ecological Park. Nearby land attractions include the Volcan de Lodo or Mud volcano of San Antero.

Tolú is a word that comes from the name of the Indians that inhabited the place, called Tolúes.

The municipality of Tolú borders North with San Onofre, East with Toluviejo, South with Coveñas, Palmito and Sincelejo.

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Coordinates: 9°32′N 75°35′W / 9.533°N 75.583°W / 9.533; -75.583


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