This morning we depart for a visit to the San Felipe Fortress built on San Lázaro hill to defend the city from pirates and erected in honor of the poet from Cartagena, Don Luis Carlos López, back in Ciudad Vieja (old city), visit the Convent and Church of San Pedro Claver, built in the middle of the XVII century. Also visit the Zenú Gold Museum, inaugurated in 1982 by the Bank of the Republic, which has a gold and ceramics collection from the main pre-Columbian cultures. Lastly, continue to the handicrafts zone of the Bovedas, a collection of archways built into the city wall of Cartagena and that were used until the end of the 1700s to house armaments and then later as a prison in the 14th century.


Lunch at a renowned local restaurant.


The afternoon is at leisure to spend at the pool or the Spa. An optional excursion to visit the fishing village of La Boquilla, also a former slave colony, will be offered.


Evening and dinner on your own. Reservations will be made upon request.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch