Best Hotels in Cartagena
Below you will find a list of the top luxury hotels in Cartagena, Colombia. These hotels and resorts are rated based on many variables including location, amenities, and reviews from our clients. Many Colombia air charter passengers would agree that these are some of their top picks when flying into Colombia using private jet charter service:
Phone: +576 650-4700
Website: Hotel Santa Clara Cartagena
Phone: +575 660-0133
Website: Movich Hotel Cartagena de Indias
Phone: +575 681-0000
Website: Hotel Casa San Agustin
Phone: 575 664-9510
Website: Casa Pestagua Hotel Boutique, Spa
Phone: +575 318-802
Website: Hotel Quadrifolio
Tourist Attractions and Famous Sites in Cartagena
Throughout all of the cities in Colombia, you can find a variety of experiences for individuals and groups of people. Based on past travels, we have collected some of the top attractions for your next visit. We are sure that when you arrive by private jet to Colombia, you will find an experience or two below that will be the highlight of your stay:
The old city of Cartagena, also known as the Walled City is the historic center of the city. Walking by you will find brightly painted colonial buildings, musicians, and artist livening the town.
The fortress was constructed with the intent to protect Cartagena from the continuous attacks of the pirates, at today?s value this fortess would cost $2 trillion. This historic site provides a breathtaking view of the city and the surrounding ocean.
Isla Mucura is one of the ten islands that forms the Archipelago of San Bernardo and it is the most widely known of the islands.
This castle was built in 1656 by the Spaniards as a defense in colonial times, it is one of the largest and oldest fortresses in Colombia. Also, situated just outside the fortress is the Old Shoe Monument a popular photo spot.
The cathedral was dedicated to Saint Pedro, a Spanish priest who baptised thousands of African slaves who were being sold in Cartagena. Due to his controversial involvement with the slaves Sir Francis Drake partially destroyed the cathedral and it was rebuilt in 1586.