The city of Cartagena is the place to come in Colombia for some history served with a hefty helping of vibrancy. Known during the Spanish colonial era as Cartagena de Indias, the Caribbean city was founded in 1533 - something that you can certainly feel
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Like, say, planning where to stay in 2024. Perhaps enjoying Olympian feats of hospitality in Paris, hanging out on Leonard Cohen-loved Hellenic isle Hydra, immersing yourself in Cartagena’s faded charms, or chasing seasonal scenery and kaiseki feasts in Kyoto. Don’t just look at your ...
Unlike Cartagena, Santa Marta feels grittier and more authentic. You’ll have WAY less haggling for tours and taxis, you can just relax and enjoy the beautiful beaches and surrounding nature. When deciding where to stay, there are three main areas to consider: El Rodadero, Taganga, and the ...
Cartagena studies limiting access to Cueva del Agua after diver's deathA 37-year-old woman died while diving in the cave system this weekend, the fifth person who has lost their life there in since 1990 Cartagena City Council is preparing to regulate access to the Cueva del Agua, a renowne...
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Cartagena is a city of contrasts, its rich cultural and military history merely a backdrop for the industrial and commercial activity which supports the second largest city in the Region of Murcia. Its natural strategic port has offered shelter to traders for thousands of years, and the rich mi...
START A HOLIDAY TRIP TO PANAMA Colombia for its vibrant cities and buzzing food and arts scenes The colorful city of Cartagena, Colombia. Photo: Shutterstock Colombia’s charms range from Bogota, sitting 8,000 feet up in the Andes, to Cartagena, with its charming walled Old City on the Cari...
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