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How to Best Enjoy Your Time in Cartagena – All the Tips and Tricks

The different things you need to know to make your time in Cartagena as enjoyable as possible, including tips and tricks to enjoy your vacation.

Last updated: June 3, 2025
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Cartagena is one of the most popular tourist destinations in South America, due to its location on the Caribbean ocean, its year long warm temperatures, fun culture, and beautiful city. However, it has some quirks that make it a little challenging to fully appreciate if you don’t know how to get past them. Below are the logistics and nuances that you need to know to fully enjoy this magical destination.

When to Visit Cartagena

A sunset over the ocean of Cartagena

Cartagena is consistently hot with the sunniest months being between December and April and the rainiest being between September and November. That being said, the rain that happens in Cartagena is typically short, dramatic rain showers but nothing that will prevent you from your daily adventures. It may be nicer to visit the city in the months of October-November or March-April during the shoulder seasons and where there may be fewer tourists than during the summer months of June-August.

Where to Stay in Cartagena

The Old Town - The Walled City

Walking through the Old Walled City of Cartagena

The Walled City of Cartagena is the most popular part of the city to stay in. It is full of colorful and floral charm that makes it so nice and easy to walk through. It is the most lively part of the city at all times of the day, including coffee shops for the morning and bars and clubs for the evenings. You can find any form of accommodations, including hostels, boutique hotels, and luxury hotels. For a great deal, you can find some nice hotels with rooftop pools that are great ways to enjoy the city.

Getsemani

The colorful streets of Getsemani

Getsemani is the bohemian neighborhood adjacent to the Old Town. This is a lively and youthful neighborhood full of inexpensive spots to eat at and different hostels, perfect for the backpacking or budget traveler. The streets here are full of street-food vendors and art, making it a great place to wander throughout the day.

Bocagrande

A view of the Bocagrande skyline from the Old Town city walls

Bocagrande is the modern region of Cartagena and is full of modern high-rises. If you prefer ultra-modern accommodations, this is the place for you to be. That being said, you will have to Uber into the Old Town to go to a majority of the tourist destinations and the area lacks the charm that Cartagena is so famous for.

How to Get Around Cartagena

Walking

Within the different neighborhoods, the best way to take in the city is by walking around. This is really the only way to take in the energy of the city. It takes only 20 minutes to walk across all of the Walled City, making it an incredibly accessible area. 

Walking around the streets of Getsemani

Uber or Taxi

To get to further distances, you can take an Uber or a taxi. The prices for these forms of transportation are affordable and it is the safest way for you to get around larger distances, especially between the Walled City/Getsemani area and Bocagrande. Uber is currently not allowed at the airport of Cartagena and you can hire a taxi or you can put your location right outside of the airport to get an Uber pick-up.

Reserving Tours in Cartagena

When walking around Cartagena, you will often get approached by tour vendors trying to sell you different tour options. Be wary of these tour operators as sometimes, they may not provide everything that they are promising you. The best way to guarantee your tour experience is to find a tour agency through Google. One that we recommend is “IS Cartagena Tours”. You can talk to these agencies in person or via Whatsapp and have them help you find and reserve different experiences based on the goals of your vacation. They may even tell you about some experiences that you may not have known existed.

Touring around the Rosario Islands

Relaxing on the Beaches around Cartagena

The beaches in and around Cartagena are all public property and are accessible to anyone. When on these beaches, you will be approached by vendors who are selling food, toys, and even massages. (The people selling massages may even start massaging your shoulders to entice you to pay for their services.) This is something that you probably are not used to and could find quite overwhelming and irritating.

The Playa Blanca beach full of people relaxing and vendors

To avoid these interactions, you should reserve time at the private beach clubs and resorts. This will guarantee that you will have more privacy and tranquility while relaxing in the sun and on the beach.

Unfortunately, this vendor interaction is not exclusive to beaches. There are a lot of vendors within Cartagena who will approach you to sell goods, tours, and cigarettes. You can either ignore them or tell them “no gracias” to encourage them to move along to the next tourist.

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