We just returned from our 7 day vacation trip to Cartagena, Colombia. We spent all 7 days in Cartagena. 3 days in Bocagrande area and 4 days in Getsemani. I thought long and hard about spending 4 days in Cartagena and 3 days in Bogota but decided to just take it easy and relax in Cartagena instead of going back and forth between cities and flights. We'll go to Bogota and Medellin next time we visit Colombia. And we will go back. Colombia has lot to offer and we loved the country. Beautiful and friendly people, amazing food, and really cheap prices. If I was young and single, it would be near the top of my list of countries to go and live for 6 months just to learn Spanish and mingle with the locals and travelers.
It was less than 4 hour direct flight with Delta to Cartagena, Colombia. I used my Chase points for the flight so the tickets were free. I used Booking.com to book the rooms at Bocagrande and Getseman areas. We went to Bocagrande first and stayed at this place called Morros City. I thought the place was nice and it was only like $100/ night for 1 bedroom beachfront condo. All the places we stayed in Cartagena had 24/7 security and only let in registered guests so we always felt safe.
view from the balcony of our condo unit
Beachfront restaurant next to the condo where we ate dinner the first night. It was like at 4:30-5:00 pm. Prices were high by Colombia standard but we were hungry and tired from the air travel and didn't want to go far. For us as Americans, prices were still dirt cheap but I saw lot of people come in, sit down, and then leave from shock after they saw the menu prices. I don't know if this place had really good food or we were just tired and hungry after eating the shitty airplane food, but all three of us really enjoyed the dinner. Plus the view was great.
my first night early dinner. Some type of fish filet in seafood sauce with coconut rice, salad, and fried plantain.
View from the bedroom while laying awake in bed at 4 am in the morning. I think I went to bed the previous night at 8 pm because I was so tired.
Early morning breakfast at La Brioche. It's french inspired chain in Colombia. It was one of the very few places open at 7:30 am in the morning and less than 5 minute walk from our condo. It was ok but we found much better place for breakfast later on our trip.
One thing that we quickly noticed was the food portion sizes were really generous in Colombia. I would say the restaurant food portion sizes are comparable to US restaurants. Which means way bigger than Europe and Asia. For light eaters, two people could share one plate. But I always over ordered on purpose to sample different dishes and because everything was so cheap. Even the tourist restaurants were cheap.
We spent the three days in Bocagrande just relaxing at the pool and the beach and eating. We didn't do any major sightseeing other than people watch since I knew we would be moving to Getsemani area soon and that's better area to serve as base for sightseeing since from there it's easy walking distance to the old city. So we just chilled and enjoyed the 100 F heat at the beach and pool.
Enjoyed the day relaxing on the beach with the locals and tourists. The water looks dirty and dark because the sand is made up of dark fine volcanic particles. So it makes the water look dirty from the distance but when you get up close, you can see the water is clean and clear. I read lot of negative comments about the not so nice looking beach because of the dark water but I think these people just judged it from the distance. I thought the beach was fine and enjoyed it.
Late lunch/early dinner at Crepes and Waffles. It's popular chain restaurant in Colombia. It's like their version of the Cheesecake Factory. But Crepes and Waffles food tasted much better. Portion sizes were massive and their dessert menu was great. I saw lot of Colombians bring their date just to eat the desserts.
You can't see from this pic but the size of the dessert in the two glass cups were insane. The glass cup was literally the size of my head.