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2018
18
February
What are the top things to see and do in Cartagena for 5 days?
18
February
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Sarah
Visit the mud volcano
Lina
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Jenni
I did a day trip to Islas del Rosario when I was in Cartagena and it was a lot of fun, if you're looking for some beach/water time: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/colombia/islas-del-rosario
Pamela
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Tarek
Take a bus to santa Marta and stay there for couple of days...
Much nicer city than Cartagena..5 days is way too much for Cartagena in my opinion...
Stephani
Not sure if it’s safe to do so now, but we went to a fishing village on the coast and another small trip into the mountains to see a coffee plantation- the locals are super friendly and generous!
Sarah
Following. Going to Cartagena in October.. where are you staying? If anyone’s has recommendations please let us know!
Lucia
Getsemani is much more affordable than the walled city and walking distance away. I stayed at a small hotel called Casa Mary and it was great.
Sarah
Awesome! Thanks
Monica
Getsemani is not a very good area
I will recommend you look for hotels in Bocagrande, Crespo o La Boquilla área
Hotel Las Americas is my favourite but it is a bit expensive
Renting a condo in Morros through vrbo or in Booking are also good options
Maria
Decameron. All inclusive tho
Janani
Owen Goddard
Lucia
They have these bus tours that take you to the fortress (Castillo San Felipe de Barajas) and the monastery (La Popa). Both are beautiful, but also elevated, giving you an amazing view of the entirety of the city. You don't need to book more than a day in advance and they're selling them EVERYWHERE in the walled city. I took a day trip to Isla Baru, which has nicer beaches than the city. There are many options. We went on a small speedboat to a private little beach, but there are also very large party boats.
Deb
Insider Tours for interesting local tours with locals! The market tour was a lot of fun and outside of the usual touristy fare. Highly recommend.
Terri
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Natasha
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Rachelle
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Tina
Only stopped there on a cruise a very long time ago and loved the day there the best. We went up on a tour of the monastery then a walk around the historical walled fortress and then shopped at the emerald jewellery stores
Karina
This may sound strange but eating at Pollo Tropical in Cartagena was one of our favorite meals to have for lunch, cheap and unbelievable chicken. Full of locals every day. If you are adventurous try their Mondongo soup (it's tripe, local dish). La Esquina de Pan de Bono is a great cheap bakery to pop by for breakfast (guava pastries, ham and cheese pastries, etc. all cheap but fresh). They have sweet and savory snacks as well as smoothies with tropical fruit. Try lulada or lulo fruit if you get the chance anywhere. La Laguna Azul Cocktails for quick cheap but delicious and fresh cevice ( where locals eat, skipping other overrated cevicerias). Alquimico Bar for good drinks and great patio (head straight to the rooftop terrace). Demente for an evening meal in a casual but hip setting. Just skip Boca Grande area altogether and be mindful of tourist traps because there are many.
Maria
There were several of us and we got a small bus that took us to a volcano bath. It was awesome. U never touch bottom or sink. Leave jewellery at home.
Terri
how much was it?
Maria
Terri I don’t recall sorry. I wasn’t the one who booked it.
Maria
Terri https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1...
Terri
Maria Smith thank you
Ron
I went for a week and stayed at the Hilton in the walled city. ( breakfast only package ) and walked everywhere. Make sure you do the Chiva Bus tour.... ( 4 hours for $ 13 ) . I did a full day trip to a beach ( white sand ) 45 minutes away. And the old Monastry. Don’t miss the night life with the very old bars.... Very affordable place to eat out and safe.
Monica
Cande Restaurant so good and lovely place as well
Natasha
Esther Cyrus
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Exploring Cartagena: Things to Do and Budget-Friendly Day Trips
Exploring Cartagena: Things to Do and Budget-Friendly Day Trips
Hello, fellow travelers! Cartagena, the vibrant coastal city in Colombia, offers a rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. With its colorful colonial architecture, stunning beaches, and delicious cuisine, it's no wonder you're excited to explore this enchanting destination. Here are some suggestions to make the most of your five-day stay in Cartagena, along with budget-friendly day trip options.
Things to See and Do in Cartagena
- Wander through the Old Town: Cartagena's Old Town, also known as Ciudad Amurallada, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll through the narrow streets lined with colorful colonial buildings, marvel at the impressive fortifications, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere.
- Visit the Castillo San Felipe de Barajas: This massive Spanish fortress, built in the 17th century, offers breathtaking views of the city and the Caribbean Sea. Learn about its rich history and explore its underground tunnels.
- Relax on the Beaches: Cartagena boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in Colombia. Spend a day lounging on the golden sands of Bocagrande or escape to the more secluded Playa Blanca on the Rosario Islands.
- Explore the Getsemaní Neighborhood: This trendy and artistic neighborhood is filled with colorful street art, lively plazas, and charming cafés. Wander the streets and immerse yourself in the local culture.
- Indulge in Colombian Cuisine: Cartagena is a foodie's paradise. Try local specialties like arepas, patacones, and fresh seafood. Don't miss the chance to savor a delicious coconut rice dish or a refreshing limonada de coco (coconut lemonade).
Budget-Friendly Day Trips from Cartagena
Islas del Rosario
Just a short boat ride from Cartagena, the Rosario Islands offer pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and abundant marine life. You can book a day tour or take a public boat for an affordable price. Spend the day snorkeling, swimming, or simply relaxing on the beautiful islands.
Volcán de Lodo El Totumo
Experience the unique and quirky Mud Volcano, located about an hour's drive from Cartagena. Climb into the volcano's crater and cover yourself in the therapeutic mud, which is said to have healing properties. After soaking in the mud, rinse off in a nearby lake. This offbeat experience is budget-friendly and a memorable adventure.
Minca
Escape the city's heat and venture into the nearby Sierra Nevada mountains to Minca, a charming village surrounded by lush vegetation and waterfalls. Hike through the jungle, visit coffee plantations, or simply relax in this peaceful oasis. Several budget-friendly hostels and guesthouses make it easy to spend a night or two in Minca.
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John
Hello everyone! I'm heading to Cartagena for about 5 days in a few weeks and I'm looking for suggestions on things to see and do, as well as any budget-friendly day trips from Cartagena? Thanks!