Day 2. Take a tour through Cartagena by scooter Courtesy of Juan Ballena. Visit local markets to really get a feel for the city Courtesy of Juan Ballena.
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Learn more. Secure your spot with ease, stay flexible, and never miss out. Sort by: Featured Featured. Swim and snorkel in the azure waters, relax on the soft sand beaches, and take in the picturesque natural surroundings. National park fees, lunch, and round-trip transportation from Cartagena hotels are provided. Face masks required for travelers in public areas. Face masks required for guides in public areas. Face masks provided for travelers.
Avoid the hassle of public transport and the expense of taxis on a stress-free trip to the the volcano, which include lunch and convenient hotel pickup and drop-off.
Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff. Enjoy some fun in the sun during this full-day excursion from Cartagena to the lovely Playa Blanca beach on Baru Island. Journey outside of the city to reach this paradise of white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, spending the day sunbathing, swimming, and relaxing amidst the magnificent tropical scenery.
Enjoy an included lunch of Colombian specialties if option selected , tropical fruit and water, a professional tour guide and transport via an air-conditioned coach. Discover the captivating colonial charm of Cartagena on a spectacular City Sightseeing hop-on hop-off bus tour of the city.
Enjoy unlimited hopping on and off for 48 hours as you experience the ultimate way to see the city sights. Social distancing enforced throughout experience. Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas. Spend a day out on the waters that make Cartagena famous on this island-hopping snorkel tour of Colombia's Baru Islands.
Snorkel with the comfort and security of a guide and nautical team, and relax as you sail around the scenic archipelago in the Caribbean sea between locations. Cartagena's beaches are gorgeous —especially the island beaches close to the mainland. Take day three in Cartagena to go on an adventure, and explore some of the city's coolest islands. Our local trip planners tell us that a highlight of Baru Island is its Aviario Nacional de Colombia —a spectacular aviary full of native birds.
One of the largest groups of islands in Colombia, the Rosarios are an idyllic spot to lay on the sand, enjoy fresh fruit or seafood, and experience island life. Locals tell us that taking a catamaran out to the islands is a fun way to travel!
Just hold tight to your phone while you're framing that perfect Instagram shot. We get it. You're ready to go back already. So what are you waiting for? No matter how you like to travel, our local trip planners can design a custom guidebook that fits your style, interests, and budget. You could see Cartagena like a tourist Work with a local to plan your trip. Get started. Day 1: Colombian food, Old Town, and salsa dancing Although it depends on your travel style and in Cartagena your options range from island life to city vibes locals tell us that staying in the city's activity-packed Old Town is a solid option.
Day 2: Gold Museum and Gestemani Spend your second day in Cartagena exploring the city's intensely cool culture. Stick around Getsemani and see where the night takes you There's always something going on in Getsemani once the sun goes down!
The islands are very pretty and are surrounded by crystal clear, Caribbean water. There are a few different ways to do the islands. The best, if you can manage it is to rent a private boat for the day. This is most cost effective if you are a group of 7 or more. Companies offering rentals can arrange the perfect plan for you. A second option is to do a day pass at one of the resorts in the islands. These usually include boat transportation there and back, lunch, and access to the pool in addition to the beach area.
You could of course always opt to spend a night too! Finally, you could opt to do a group day tour. These tours can be bought from vendors on the street or any travel agency in town. Your hotel also likely has a contact to arrange one. These tours follow a pretty standard route out to the islands for a stop at the Aquarium. There you can pay to see the Aquarium, it has a dolphin show, rent gear to go snorkeling, or hang out on the beach. You can also choose to just head to Playa Blanca for the day.
This long stretch of beach is well known and has long been considered one of the prettiest in Colombia. Some tours include the morning at the aviary and the afternoon at the beach.
The aviary is very well done and contains lots of bird species, so if that interests you then ask about one of those tours. Book your tour to Playa Blanca! This is the closest beach outside the city. There are a number of nice little beach spots on the island. You can get to Tierra Bomba by taking a boat from the beach behind the hospital in Bocagrande. Many of the hotels on the island offer day passes as well. Like with the resorts in the Rosario Islands, you could always decide to spend a night here too.
Regardless of which beach option you choose, you are likely to encounter at least some vendors, usually of oysters, bracelets, sweets, and massages. Located on the site of a small colonial era fort, Club de Pesca has some of the very best seafood in town.
It also has a beautiful location right on the bay. Be sure to treat yourself to their coconut pie for dessert. It is amazing. For the last day of this 3 day Cartagena itinerary, the day is a little less full in case you missed something from Day 1 and want to see it today, or you are worn out from a day in the sun at the beach or partying on a boat and want to get a later start. Epoca has two locations inside the walled city.
They have a nice menu and often have specials on mimosas. You can also get some of the world famous Colombian coffee prepared in a variety of different methods.
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