Attractions in Cartagena
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Nestled on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, Cartagena Cruise Port serves as a bustling gateway for 30 different cruise ship lines. The port offers visitors a glimpse into the country’s […]
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The Rosario Islands, an archipelago off the coast of Colombia, are a biodiverse haven surrounded by deep turquoise waters and vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life. Located near Cartagena, […]
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Old Town Cartagena, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a vibrant testament to Colombia’s colonial past. Nestled on the Caribbean coast, this historic district is characterized by its brightly-colored […]
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Founded in 1534, the Santo Domingo Church (Iglesia de Santo Domingo) stands as the oldest church in Cartagena, Colombia. Located on Plaza Santo Domingo, it features a striking marble altar […]
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San Felipe de Barajas Castle, a 14th-century fortress, stands as a testament to the strategic importance of Cartagena in Colombian history. Perched on a hill, it played a crucial role […]
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Bolivar Square, located in the heart of Cartagena, Colombia, provides a shaded retreat with its leafy trees, offering respite from the Caribbean heat. At the center of the square stands […]
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Nestled in Colombia near Cartagena, the Totumo Mud Volcano defies the typical image of a towering, lava-spewing mountain. Standing at just 50 feet (15 meters) tall, it is the smallest […]
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Las Bovedas, situated at the northeastern corner of Cartagena’s old walled city, is a historic site that now thrives with vibrant activity. Dozens of archways line the area, stretching from […]
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Perched atop the highest point in Cartagena, Convento de la Popa de la Galera is a 17th-century convent known for its graceful stone arcades and an interior courtyard filled with […]
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Housed within the historic 17th-century Royal Customs House, the Cartagena Museum of Modern Art, or Museo de Arte Moderno de Cartagena, offers a unique blend of contemporary art in a […]
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Cartagena Cathedral, also known as St. Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral, stands as a striking reminder of Cartagena’s colonial heritage and is one of the city’s most notable landmarks. Construction began […]
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The Cathedral of San Pedro Claver (Iglesia de San Pedro Claver) in Cartagena, Colombia, honors the life of Saint Pedro Claver, a pioneering advocate for human rights in the Americas. […]
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Plaza Bocagrande, located in the heart of Cartagena, stands on a peninsula that extends into the Caribbean Sea. Once a humble fishing village, the area has transformed into a sleek […]
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Opened in 1992 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Columbus’ arrival in the Americas, the Naval Museum of the Caribbean (Museo Naval del Caribe) is housed in a former Jesuit […]
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The Rafael Nuñez House Museum, a national monument in Cartagena, Colombia, was the residence of the influential politician, poet, and lawyer Rafael Núñez. Serving as the country’s president four times, […]
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At the base of San Felipe Castle in Cartagena, Colombia, stands the Old Shoes Monument (Los Zapatos Viejos), a striking giant sculpture of a pair of old boots. Created by […]
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The National Aviary of Colombia, located in Cartagena, is a 17-acre park that houses around 190 different species and over 2,000 birds. The aviary categorizes its diverse collection into three […]
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Nestled in the heart of Cartagena’s UNESCO-listed Old Town, the Plaza de San Diego is a charming square surrounded by bougainvillea-clad balconies and brightly colored buildings. This area flourished as […]
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Built in 1911 to commemorate a century of Colombian independence, the Teatro Adolfo Mejia, also known as Teatro Heredia, stands as a cultural landmark in Cartagena. Its design draws inspiration […]
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Opened in 1982, the Gold Museum (Museo de Oro Zenu) in Cartagena is housed in a colonial mansion on Plaza de Bolivar and celebrates the cultural heritage of Colombia’s indigenous […]
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At the main entrance of the UNESCO-listed Old Town Cartagena, the La India Catalina Monument stands as a bronze tribute to the daughter of a local chief. Abducted at the […]
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Located on Bolivar Square in Cartagena, the Palace of Inquisition (Museo Histórico de Cartagena de Indias) is housed in an 18th-century mansion that once served as the headquarters for the […]
Nestled within the Rosario Islands, a short journey from Cartagena, Isla del Encanto offers a serene retreat. This private island is home to a resort hotel, where guests can unwind […]