3 Days Itinerary in Cartagena, Colombia - Travel Guide
A Tropical Escapade: 3 Days in Cartagena, Colombia
Days | Description |
---|---|
1 | Day 1 - Embrace the Caribbean Charisma of the Old City |
2 | Day 2 - Explore the Pastel-Colored Getsemaní and the Rosario Isles |
3 | Day 3 - Sample Colombian Delight and Visit Castilo San Felipe |
Introduction
Experience the vibrant culture, sizzling salsa scenes, and refreshingly zestful life of Cartagena in 3 fun-filled days. This itinerary is your ultimate guide on where to go and what to do in this tropical paradise.
Day 1 - Embrace the Caribbean Charisma of the Old City
Kickstart your Cartagena escapade in the heart of the walled city, El Centro. Meander along cobbled streets, past vibrantly colored buildings, each one whispering tales from Spanish colonial times. Spend your morning marveling at the statuesque San Pedro Claver Church or lose yourself amidst the tropical blooms in the Palace of the Inquisition's courtyard. As the day advances, sink your toes into the warm sands of the city beach, Bocagrande - Cartagena's Miami. Round off the day with a sunset drink atop the city wall at Café Del Mar, as Cartagena's sky gets painted with hues of gold and crimson.
Day 2 - Explore the Pastel-Colored Getsemaní and the Rosario Isles
Getsemaní, once notorious as the red-light district, is now Cartagena's hippest neighborhood. Street art and graffitis splash a riot of colors across this bohemian hub. So, start your morning with a dose of urban cool at Getsemaní. Then switch gears and set sail to the idyllic Rosario Isles. Spend the afternoon beneath shady palms, or snorkel through the seaglass-clear Caribbean waters. As the sun sets, return to Getsemaní to experience Cartagena's buzzing nightlife. Salsa anyone?
Day 3 - Sample Colombian Delight and Visit Castilo San Felipe
Nothing screams 'Buenos Dias!' quite like some authentic Colombian coffee. Start off your last day in Cartagena indulging in the best local brew at the quirky Cafe Del Mural in Getsemani. Then, trek to the magnificent Castilo San Felipe. Hallways echo with tales of pirate invasions and conquistadors here. Rounding off your Colombian adventure, explore the lively local markets for that perfect souvenir or just to connect with the local life of Cartagena.
Benjamin Clark
FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Cartagena
The most ideal time to visit Cartagena is from November to April when the weather is warm and dry.
Cartagena is generally considered safe for tourists. However, as with any travel, it's important to stay vigilant, especially in crowded places and at night.
The Colombian Peso (COP) is the country's official currency. The exchange rate fluctuates, so it's best to check a reliable online currency converter for the most accurate rates.
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