Cartagena

Colombia

Cartagena is a vibrant and historic city on Colombia's Caribbean coast, renowned for its walled Old City, colorful colonial architecture, and lively plazas. It offers a blend of rich history, beautiful beaches, and a vibrant nightlife, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking cultural immersion and relaxation.

Quick Facts

Recommended Stay4 days
Budget$30/day
Mid-range$75/day
Luxury$300/day

Known For

CartagenaColombiaCaribbeanSouth AmericaColonial CityWalled CityBeach Destination

🇨🇴 Country Information: Colombia

CapitalBogotá
CurrencyColombian peso ($)
Language Spanish , English (tourism areas), Indigenous languages
Phone Code+57
Electricity110V (Type A, B)
Tap WaterNot recommended

Tipping

  • Restaurants: 10% service charge is often included, but it's customary to leave an additional small tip if the service was exceptional
  • Taxis: Not typically tipped unless the driver goes above and beyond
  • Tour Guides: Tipping is appreciated, usually around 10
  • 20% of the tour cost depending on the duration and quality
  • Hotel staff: A few thousand pesos for porters or housekeepers is common

Money & Payments

  • ATMs are widely available, especially in cities and larger towns
  • Some rural areas might have fewer options
  • Credit cards are widely accepted in cities and tourist areas
  • Smaller businesses and rural areas may prefer cash
  • It's advisable to bring some cash, especially for smaller purchases, markets, and outside major cities
  • There is not a widespread black market for cash, but it's always best to exchange money at official places like banks or exchange houses

Cultural Norms

  • Greetings: A handshake is common for men, while women often exchange a kiss on the cheek (usually one kiss on the right cheek)
  • Punctuality: Colombians tend to be more relaxed with time, so don't be surprised if people are a few minutes late
  • Dress Code: Colombians generally dress well, even for casual outings
  • Avoid overly revealing clothing, especially in more conservative areas or religious sites
  • Eating Customs: It's considered polite to keep both hands visible when eating (but not elbows on the table)
  • Wait for the host to invite you to start eating
  • It's also common to offer food or drinks to others

LGBTQ+ Information

Generally LGBTQ+ friendly. Colombia has made significant progress in LGBTQ+ rights, including legalizing same-sex marriage and adoption. Discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity is prohibited by law. While generally friendly, some traditional attitudes may still exist in certain areas.

Alcohol & Drug Laws

  • The legal drinking age is 18
  • Drug laws are strict, even for small amounts, and penalties can be severe
  • Personal consumption of small amounts of drugs was decriminalized but possession and trafficking are still illegal
  • It's best to avoid any drug use

Special Laws

  • It is illegal to possess or use plastic bags in certain protected natural areas
  • Always carry a form of identification
  • There are restrictions on smoking in public indoor spaces

Common Phrases

NoNo (noh)
YesSí (see)
HelloHola (oh-lah)
PleasePor favor (por fah-vor)
Excuse meCon permiso (kon per-mee-so)
Thank youGracias (grah-syahs)
Good nightBuenas noches (bweh-nahs noh-chehs)
Good morningBuenos días (bweh-nohs dee-ahs)

Climate

Climate Zone: Tropical Savanna

Best Time to Visit

Getting There

Getting Around

Health & Vaccinations

Staying Connected

Local Cuisine

Ceviche must_try

This is a popular seafood dish in Cartagena, featuring raw fish or shellfish marinated in citrus juices, typically lime, and spiced with chili peppers

Arepas street_food

A staple of Colombian cuisine, these are round, flat corn cakes that are grilled or fried and can be eaten plain or stuffed. In Cartagena, they are of

Limonada de Coco non_alcoholic_beverage

A deliciously creamy and refreshing lime and coconut slushy, perfect for the hot Caribbean weather. This beverage balances the tartness of lime with t

Posta Negra Cartagenera regional_speciality

A slow-cooked beef dish known for its dark, sweet sauce made with panela (sugar cane), spices, and red wine. This rich and savory-sweet preparation is

Arroz con Coco regional_speciality

Rice cooked with coconut milk and often raisins, resulting in a slightly sweet and aromatic side dish. This is a common accompaniment to seafood and m

Book in Advance

Plan ahead for the best experience. Here's what to book before your trip:

🔴 Must Book in Advance

Boutique Accommodation within the Walled City or Getsemaní Accommodation
Book 2–6 months in advance, especially for high season

The best boutique hotels and desirable rental properties in the historic core (Walled City) are limited and fill up quickly, particularly during the December-February high season and festivals.

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