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What to do in Cartagena? There are lots of tours and activities to choose from in Cartagena. You can explore the city’s highlights on foot, take a free city tour, visit the local market with a guide, fish with a local fisherman in the mangroves of la Boquilla and take a cool day trip to an island off the coast where you can do a bioluminescent plankton tour.

Here you’ll find everything you need to know to go out on your own or book the best tours. Check out our tips here.

12 Tipps

Muss man tun

1. Bummeln durch das kunstvolle Getsemaní

Nehmen Sie sich Zeit für Getsemaní, genießen Sie die Straßenkunst und trinken Sie einen Kaffee in einem der urigen Cafés. Hinter jeder Ecke erwartet Sie eine neue Überraschung. Lustige Straßen sind die Callejon Augosto (Regenschirm-Gasse) und die Calle San Andres, die Gasse mit den kleinen Fahnen.

 

 

2. Abends auf der Plaza de Trinidad Leute beobachten

Plaza de Trinidad in Getsemaní is not a tourist square with expensive terraces. Instead, the charm here is to buy a beer and drink it on the steps in front of the church. There comes a nice mix of locals and tourists. Especially on the weekends, it is cozy with music, dancers and street food.

 

3. Fußball schauen mit den Einheimischen

On game days of the national soccer team, many fans walk early wearing national team T-shirts. The shirts are sold on the streets. Score such a shirt too and mingle with the fans, on the street, on a terrace or in a café.

4. Kakao-Verkostung im Choco Museum

Im Choco Museum in San Diego können Sie eine Menge probieren und gleichzeitig alles über die Geschichte des Kakaos erfahren.Sie stehen total auf Schokolade? Dann bestellen Sie einen Mojito de chocolate oder melden Sie sich für den Schokoladen-Workshop “Von der Bohne zur Tafel” an.

5. Ein kostenloses Museum ergattern

Das Museo Del Oro Zenú (Goldmuseum), das Casa Museo Rafael Núñez und das Casa Museo Arte y Cultura liegen nur wenige Gehminuten voneinander entfernt im historischen Zentrum. Das Goldmuseum beschäftigt sich mit der Geschichte der indianischen Zenú-Gemeinschaft.

6. Das Straßenessen von Cartagena probieren

From Cartagena’s specialty, the arepa de huevo (arepa with egg) to dedito’s de queso (cheese fingers); there is a lot to choose from at the street food stalls. The best way to try out the street food is with a street food tour. The guide will take you to the city’s best stalls. Want to know more about local food and drinks? Here you can read our article about the food in Cartagena.

7. Spaziergang durch die Tunnel des Castillo San Felipe de Barajas

The fort is within walking distance of Getsemaní. Because of its prominent location atop a hill, you can’t avoid it. The well-preserved fortress from 1536, is the largest Spanish fortress in South America. In 1984, it received UNESCO recognition as a World Heritage Site. Tickets cost around COP36,000/$9 For more information, visit the Castillo San Felipe de Barajas website.

You can also book this tour, if you prefer to visit the San Felipe de Barajas with a guide. Plus of this tour is that you also visit the colorful neighborhood of Getsemaní.

 

8. Genießen Sie die Aussicht im Café del Mar

Die große Terrasse liegt oben auf der Stadtmauer in der Altstadt, ein schöner Ort für einen Drink mit Blick auf das Meer. Möchten Sie die Aussicht lieber mit einem kleinen Budget genießen? Dann kaufen Sie ein kaltes Bier bei einem der Straßenverkäufer und klettern Sie auf die Stadtmauer, um die untergehende Sonne zu genießen.

 

9. Gehen Sie lokal!

In a tourist city like Cartagena, you can have a great time exploring the tourist attractions. Still, we find it extra fun to go off the beaten path and seek out the local atmosphere. You can get a good taste of that atmosphere at the local market. During a guided visit to Mercado Bazurto, you will taste local food and fruits and get to know the stories behind the vendors, many of whom have been at the market for generations.

11. Enjoy the view from the highest point of Cartagena

About 5 km from Centro, you can find Convento de la Popa, an old monastery from 1606. Because of its location on a 150-meter-high hill, you have the best view in town here. You can get there in 15 minutes by taxi from the center. Agree with the taxi upfront that he waits for you. Meanwhile, you can take photos and look around the beautiful courtyard. ColombiaMyWay tip: a visit to Convento de la Popa can also be combined with a guided tour of the Bazurto Market. Here you can read more info about this combined tour

 

10. Enjoy the skyline by boat

Where better to enjoy the skyline of Cartagena than on the water? During a sunset cruise, you’ll enjoy swinging music and views of the Cartagena skyline with a nice cold drink in your hand. A dinner cruise  is a pleasant way to enjoy the skyline of Cartagena by night. Most boat tours leave from the pier Muelle Turístico de los Pegasos, easily recognized by the large statues of Pegasus.

 

12. Tanzen Sie die Nacht durch...

Go for a night of salsa dancing at clubs such as cafe Havana or take dance lessons. Cartagena has many other rhythms besides salsa, such as vallenato, bachata, cumbia, reggaeton and dances with African influences, such as mapalé and champeta. If you want to party like a local, hop in an authentic chiva for a chiva party tour. The party bus-with open bar-drives past Cartagena’s top attractions while you dance to the swinging music.

#ColombiaMyWay Bonustip:
Spot sloths and monkeys in Centenario park.

This small park is located between the historic center and the district Getsemaní. The animals can leave the park anytime (this is not a zoo), but according to the locals, the animals have become “residents” in the park.

When you explore Cartagena with a city tour, the guide will most likely be able to show you the animals. If you visit the park on your own, you can check with the locals if they know where the animals were last seen, in case you don’t spot them yourself.

Organisierte Touren

Stadtführungen

Mercado bazurto Tour

On this tour, take a behind-the-scenes look at the local market. Mercado Bazurto is the Cartagena outside the tourist highlights, where you yourself are the biggest attraction.

Want to know more? Read our behind-the-scenes travel story about Mercado Bazurto here .

Street Food & Kultur Tour

A tour where you taste the most delicious snacks at the best stalls. Meanwhile, you will get information about the history and food culture of Cartagena and tips for the tastiest addresses.

Want to know more? Read our travel story Streetfood tour Cartagena here.

Kostenlose Fahrradtour oder Stadtrundfahrt

The concept of free tours, is based on tipping. Per person, you pay the guide afterwards around COP30,000/$8. Among others, you can book through Freetourcartagana and FreebikingtourCartagena.

Bootsfahrten

Islas del Rosario und San Bernardo

Snorkel at Islas del Rosario

The Rosario and San Bernardo islands consist of 43 islets and 28 dive sites, including 4 protected islets. It’s Colombia’s most visited national park with a great variety of tropical fish and corals. All of that just under 50 km from Cartagena. Most tours to Islas del Rosario, stop at Playa Blanca on Isla Barú. On Isla Barú you can also stay overnight, including at the idyllic, small-scale Playa Scondida Barú.

Boat trips to Isla Grande take an hour and leave from Pier Muelle Turístico de la Bodeguita.

#ColombiaMyWay tip
If you want to do the tour in an extra relaxed way, you can choose the option for a tour by catamaran to Islas del Rosario.

Übernachten Sie in einer
Herberge auf dem Meer

Herberge Casa en el Agua ist auf einem Betonfundament im Meer gebaut. Es ist ein beliebter Ort bei Rucksacktouristen, mit einer echten Partyatmosphäre. In der Bar en el Agua können Sie auch alleine einen Drink nehmen. Wenn Sie z.B. auf der Isla Múcura übernachten, können Sie diese mit einer 10-minütigen Bootsfahrt erreichen.

Die Fahrt von Cartagena nach Casa en el Agua dauert etwa 2 Stunden und beginnt am Pier Muelle Turístico de la Bodeguita

Besuchen Sie @casaenelagua auf Instagram für weitere Informationen.

Chill on
paradise island Isla Múcura

At the resorts on Isla Múcura, you can entertain yourself for a few days with snorkeling, kayaking or fishing. Very special to do is the plankton tour, where you can swim at night among the neon blue plankton, around the mangroves at Isla Tintipan (3km).

The trip from Cartagena to Isla Mucura takes about 2h and departs from Pier Muelle Turístico de la Bodeguita. You can also book a combined tour to Isla Mucura and Isla Tintipan, such as this tour.

Check here the nicest accommodations in Isla Múcura and Isla Tintipan.

Tagesausflüge

Tour nach San Basilio de Palenque

(55 Km von Cartagena entfernt)

Palenque is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was founded by former slaves who fled. The community has managed to preserve its own culture and traditions. During a tour in San Basilio de Palenque, you will get to know the Palenqueros and their traditions, language, music and food culture.

Tour zum El Volcán del Totumo

(55 Km von Cartagena entfernt)

Taking a mud bath in the volcano’s (very small) crater is on the wish list of many travelers. El Volcán del Totumo is therefore a busy tourist attraction. You pay the locals a small fee for their services, such as a massage and taking photos, while you take a mud bath. Check out the tour to el Volcán del Totumo here.

Photo © Jack Zalium

Wochenendausflug Mompox

(322 km von Cartagena)

The colonial town of Mompox is located deep inland on the Río Magdalena, about a 6-hour drive from Cartagena. Mompox is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where time has stood still. Ancient crafts are still practiced, such as silver and iron forging. Nature is always nearby and there are monkeys, birds and (still) few tourists.

Want to know more? Then check out our travel guide Mompox.