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Events and Festivals in Cartagena: 2026 Annual Calendar
Discover Cartagena's vibrant cultural scene with this updated guide for 2026, featuring confirmed dates for Carnival, Hay Festival, FICCI, Jazz Festival, and more events, based on the latest information from March 2026.
Cartagena Travel Budget: How Much Does a Typical Trip Cost in 2026
A detailed guide with updated prices to plan your trip to Cartagena in 2026, including budget, mid-range, and luxury options for accommodation, food, transportation, and activities.

Afro-Caribbean Gastronomy Route in Cartagena: Flavors and Tradition
Afro-Caribbean gastronomy in Cartagena is a living legacy of the Africans brought during the colonial era, mixed with local ingredients and indigenous influence
Risk-Free Cartagena: A Complete Guide for Travelers with Food Allergies
Cartagena de Indias, founded in 1533, is a city where African, indigenous, and Spanish culinary traditions converge. This mix creates a vibrant gastronomy that
Cartagena's Colonial Churches Route: Caribbean History, Architecture, and Spirituality
A tour through Cartagena's colonial churches that reveals the history, architecture and unique spirituality of the walled city, from the Cathedral to the San Pedro Claver Church.

Pueblo Nuevo Cartagena: The popular neighborhood where the true Caribbean beats
Pueblo Nuevo Cartagena is one of the most authentic and vibrant neighborhoods in the city, located northeast of the historic center. It emerged in the 1940s as

Cartagena Pirate Stories Tour: Legends and Night Walks Transporting You to Colonial Caribbean
Cartagena de Indias was for centuries the most coveted prize in the Caribbean. Between 1544 and 1741, the city suffered over 50 pirate attacks, including the fa

Crespo: The Local Beach Neighborhood of Cartagena - Complete Guide 2026
Crespo is that Cartagena neighborhood that many tourists overlook, but locals love. Located north of the city, between the Rafael Núñez airport and the exclusiv
Traditional dance classes in Cartagena: salsa, champeta and mapalé
Cartagena de Indias is not just a city of beaches and walls; it's an epicenter of rhythms and movements that tell Colombia's story. From indigenous dances to Af

The Secrets of Palenque: San Basilio's Influence on Cartagena's Culture Beyond Language
To truly understand Cartagena, you have to look beyond its walls. About 50 kilometers to the southeast, in the foothills of the Montes de María, lies San Basili

The Secrets of the Cartagena Espadrille: A Textile Tradition That Survives in Local Craftsmanship
The espadrille arrived in Cartagena on the feet of slaves and peasants. It is not a local invention, but an adaptation of hemp and fique that Africans and indig

Night of the Museums in Cartagena: The Unofficial Guide to the 5 Exhibitions Nobody Tells You About
If you think Cartagena is just beach, rum, and salsa after sunset, you are missing half the city. Once a year, when the sun hides behind the walls and the heat

What to do in El Cabrero: The quiet residential neighborhood near the sea
El Cabrero is one of those corners of Cartagena that surprises visitors with its tranquility and beauty. This residential neighborhood, located right next to th

The Other Music Festival: How 'Patio Concerts' Reveal Cartagena's Secret Life
While the Cartagena Festival de Música fills the Centro Histórico with its 27 chamber music concerts scheduled for January 2026, there is another Cartagena that

The Art of the Party: How a Street Carnival in Getsemaní Became Cartagena's Secret Event
If you walk through Getsemaní on any given Saturday, you might hear a distant drum before you see anything. It's not a tourist tour or a show put on for foreign

Living Wall: The Blacksmith's Workshop in Callejón Angosto
If you walk through the historic center of Cartagena and prick up your ears, amidst the hustle and bustle of tourists, the coconut candy vendors, and the reggae

The Cartagena Kite Festival: How a Forgotten Event Becomes the Perfect Family Plan
If there is a plan that competes with the boardwalk on a sunny Sunday in Cartagena, it is the Kite Festival. And no, it is not that tourist event you see in the
Museums in Cartagena: A Journey Through History and Art in the Walled City
Cartagena de Indias, founded in 1533, is a living museum where every alley and square tells stories of conquerors, pirates, and slaves. Its museums preserve thi

La Matuna: The Financial and Commercial District of Cartagena - Complete Guide 2026
La Matuna has been the financial heart of Cartagena since the late 20th century. What used to be swampy land (hence the name referring to "mata de tuna") transf

San Martín: The Historic and Residential Neighborhood of Cartagena
San Martín is one of the most traditional and charismatic neighborhoods in Cartagena. Located just north of the walled historic center, this residential area de