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Cartagena, Colombia,

Overview

Cartagena de Indias, located on Colombia’s Caribbean coast, is a city of vivid colors, colonial charm, and unforgettable rhythm. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the best-preserved walled cities in the Americas, offering a mesmerizing blend of Spanish colonial architecture, African and Indigenous heritage, and modern-day coastal energy.

As you wander through the cobblestone streets of the walled Old Town, you’ll encounter flower-draped balconies, pastel-painted facades, and horse-drawn carriages weaving between centuries-old churches and bustling plazas. This historic core is encircled by thick stone walls that once protected the city from pirates and invasions—today, it protects a sense of timeless romance that enchants visitors at every turn.

But Cartagena is more than a historical postcard. The city pulses with life—from street vendors selling arepas and ceviche to salsa music spilling out from colonial courtyards. Just beyond the walls, the trendy Getsemaní neighborhood offers a raw, artistic edge with its street art, boutique hostels, and bohemian energy. And of course, the Caribbean Sea provides endless opportunities for island-hopping, sunset cruises, and beach relaxation.

Whether you’re exploring fortresses, tasting Afro-Caribbean flavors, or dancing the night away in a colonial square, Cartagena is a city that celebrates the senses and welcomes you with warmth, rhythm, and joy.

Best Time to Visit

December to April for dry weather and coastal breezes; visit in January for cultural festivals

Currency

Colombian Peso (COP)

 

Language

Spanish (English is spoken in many tourist areas)

Highlights

Walk the ramparts of the walled city for panoramic views of the Caribbean and cityscape

Discover local art and street murals in the lively Getsemaní neighborhood

Take a boat trip to the Rosario Islands for snorkeling, white-sand beaches, and turquoise water

Try traditional dishes like posta negra and arepas de huevo at local restaurants

Experience the passion of live salsa music or take a dance class with locals

Top Attractions

Walled City (Ciudad Amurallada)

The historic heart of Cartagena—home to plazas, cathedrals, and colonial architecture—all within thick stone walls dating back to the 16th century.

Castillo San Felipe de Barajas

An imposing hilltop fortress built to defend the city against invasions, offering tunnels, towers, and commanding views of Cartagena.

Getsemaní

Once a working-class district, now Cartagena’s coolest neighborhood—full of murals, hip cafés, boutique hotels, and vibrant nightlife.

Plaza Santo Domingo & La Gorda Gertrudis

A lively square framed by restaurants and home to the famous bronze sculpture by Fernando Botero—said to bring good luck if you rub it!

Rosario Islands

An archipelago off the coast, ideal for day trips featuring coral reefs, clear waters, beach clubs, and laid-back island vibes.