Cartagena
Historic charm meets Caribbean vibes in Colombia's jewel
Highlights
Explore the UNESCO-listed Old City's pastel plazas, colonial architecture, and street performers on foot or via colorful horse-drawn carriage.
Navigate the labyrinth of stalls at Cartagena's largest market, sampling local fruits, herbal remedies, and lunch at the legendary Ceci's restaurant featured on Anthony Bourdain's show.
Snorkel in turquoise waters and swim across multiple islands in the Rosario Islands (Islas del Rosario) with included lunch and Caribbean views.
Discover graffiti-covered walls, hip bars, and the authentic urban pulse of Cartagena's trendiest neighborhood by day and night.
Explore historic battlements, tunnels, and pirate-era fortifications at this iconic 17th-century castle with panoramic city views.
Sip cold beer while listening to the region's iconic urban folklore music at a local music store, complete with a CD souvenir.
Where to Stay
3 picks
Hotel in Old City (Walled City District)
Family-friendly mid-range hotel with colonial charm, central plaza views, and walking distance to all major attractions, restaurants, and nightlife.
Bocagrande Beachfront Resort (Alternative)
3-star beachfront resort with group-friendly amenities, pool, and Caribbean access, but requires car transport to explore the city.
Getsemaní Boutique Hotel (For Nightlife Seekers)
Trendy, hip neighborhood with modern amenities, vibrant street art, and nightlife at your doorstep; walkable to bars and restaurants.
Where to Eat
11 picks
Local café or bakery in Old City
Fresh arepas, tropical fruit platters, Colombian coffee, and pastries. Easy casual group breakfast to fuel morning exploration.
Seafood restaurant in Old City (near Plaza Santo Domingo)
Caribbean coastal cuisine with ceviche, grilled fish, and coconut rice in a historic plaza setting. Group-friendly terraces with evening ambiance.
Ceci's Restaurant at Bazurto Market
Legendary Colombian-Caribbean specialties featured on Anthony Bourdain's show. Fresh seafood, arepas, and regional dishes in the heart of the market.
Juice stall at Bazurto Market
Fresh tropical juice (included in market tour). Refreshment and local beverage introduction during morning market exploration.
Casual lunch spot near San Felipe Castle
Simple local fare—arepas, grilled chicken, rice and beans. Quick refuel before or after castle exploration.
Getsemaní hip bar & grill
Modern Colombian with craft cocktails, grilled meats, and vibrant atmosphere. Street-level energy and social vibe for group celebration.
Island lunch (included in 5-island tour)
Caribbean seafood and typical coastal lunch served on the islands. Included in snorkel tour package.
Las Bóvedas Market café
Local coffee, pastries, and light snacks in the historic market atmosphere. Casual group browsing and refuel.
Ice cream shop in Getsemaní
Local ice cream (helado) and tropical flavors. Casual group treat while exploring street art.
Final celebration dinner in Old City
Upscale Colombian-Caribbean fusion with views of plazas. Fitting finale for group celebration with regional specialties.
Breakfast before departure
Leisurely final breakfast with coffee, arepas, and fresh fruit before airport transfer on Day 7.
What to Do
11 picks
Old City Self-Guided Walking Exploration
Explore colorful streets, colonial architecture, pastel-painted buildings, Plaza Santo Domingo, Plaza de la Aduana, and street performers. Option: horse-drawn carriage ride for groups.
Bazurto Market Guided Adventure Tour
Guided tour through the labyrinth of stalls, meeting vendors, watching metal workshops and crafts, listening to Champeta music, sampling herbal remedies, visiting poster artists, includes lunch at Ceci's.
Emerald Museum & Factory Tour
Learn about Colombian emeralds, mining history, and see gemstones. Visit showroom with expert guidance for potential purchases.
Local Music Experience at Bazurto or Music Store
Listen to live Champeta music (iconic urban folklore), sip cold beer, and take home a CD souvenir. Included in Bazurto market tour or standalone.
San Felipe de Barajas Castle
Historic 17th-century fortress with tunnels, battlements, and pirate-era architecture. Walk the ramparts and explore underground passages.
Getsemaní Street Art & Neighborhood Walk
Explore colorful graffiti murals, hip cafes, galleries, and street art. Meet local artists and soak in the neighborhood's creative energy and nightlife vibe.
Nonbei Yokocho or Local Bars in Getsemaní
Hip neighborhood bars with craft cocktails, local beers, and celebration energy. Perfect for group nightlife and social bonding.
5-Island Snorkel & Beach Hopping Tour (Rosario Islands)
Day trip featuring Tierra Bomba, Barú, and Rosario Islands. Snorkel in turquoise waters, swim at multiple stops, relax on white-sand beaches. Includes lunch and hotel transfer.
Las Bóvedas Market & Crafts Shopping
Browse handmade crafts, souvenirs, and local artisan goods in the historic market setting. Treasure-hunting for gifts and mementos.
Totumo Mud Volcano Half-Day Tour
Unique experience bathing and floating in natural mud volcano pool with mineral-rich waters. Includes guide, transfer, and shower facilities.
Free Exploration in Old City Plazas
Unstructured time in Plaza Santo Domingo, Plaza de la Aduana, Clock Tower square. Watch street performers, enjoy café culture, people-watch, and soak in colonial atmosphere.
Good to Know
7 picks
Master Group Logistics Early
Coordinate hotel location, group transportation, and activity bookings on Day 1. With 12 people, pre-arrange private tours and restaurant reservations to avoid coordination stress. Group walking tours run ~$12/person; private guides cost more but eliminate splitting up and speed decision-making.
Old City Walkability is Your Superpower
Nearly all major attractions (plazas, restaurants, nightlife, markets) fit within a 15–20 minute walk in the Walled City. Stay here and design days as geographic arcs—morning in one plaza cluster, afternoon in adjacent neighborhood—to avoid crosstown shuffling.
Book Tours With Hotel Pickup/Dropoff
Prioritize organized tours (Bazurto, island hopping, mud volcano) that include hotel transport and group coordination. This removes logistical burden and ensures punctuality for a 12-person celebration group.
Plan Nightlife by Neighborhood Energy
Getsemaní (hip, trendy, street art, young crowd) vs. Old City plazas (colonial charm, live music, mixed demographics). Choose night-by-night based on group mood. Both are walkable and connected by 10–15 minute walk.
Account for Regional Flight Delays
Domestic flights from/to Cartagena often experience 1–2 hour delays. Leave 3+ hours buffer before international connections. Schedule Day 7 return flight in afternoon, not morning.
Budget Food Strategically
Market food and casual lunch spots run $10–20/person; mid-range dinners $25–45; premium celebrations $50+. Mix casual street food, guided market meals, and 1–2 special dinners to balance budget ($20–50 guidance) and celebration feeling.
Embrace the Market Spirit
Bazurto Market is the city's living culture hub—sensory overload is intentional. Come hungry, curious, and open to unexpected foods (herbal remedies, fresh-pressed juice, tropical fruits). The 'maze' feeling is part of the charm; guides help decode it.
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