Cartagena
Colorful colonial streets and Caribbean beaches reward families who wander the walled old town, eat fresh ceviche at local markets, and swim off nearby islands.
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Crepes and Waffles Cartagena
A Colombian chain beloved by families, the Cartagena location in El Centro serves reliable sweet and savory crepes, waffles with tropical fruit toppings, and ice cream in a clean and air-conditioned setting that tired kids appreciate after a long market morning. It is a dependable choice when the group cannot agree on anything more adventurous.
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Lunch at Restaurant El Corales, Isla Grande
This open-air waterfront restaurant on Isla Grande is a staple for day-trippers, serving grilled red snapper, coconut rice, and patacones at plastic tables right beside the water. It is simple, fresh, and exactly the kind of meal that tastes best after a morning in the sea.
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La Cevicheria
Widely regarded as Cartagena's best ceviche restaurant, La Cevicheria serves coastal Colombian classics including shrimp ceviche, octopus, and fried fish in a cheerful open-front space. It is casual enough for sandy kids coming off the beach and popular enough to merit a short wait.
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La Paleteria Artesanal de Cartagena
A short taxi ride from the castle, this beloved local paleta shop in the Manga neighborhood serves handmade fruit ice pops in flavors like tamarind, passion fruit, and corozo berry that kids will want to try in multiples. It is a perfect mid-morning reward after the castle climb.
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El Bistro Cartagena
A relaxed, family-friendly restaurant tucked into a colonial courtyard on Calle del Torno, known for its fresh fish, arepas, and fresh-squeezed juices that kids love. The open-air patio is shaded and unhurried, which is exactly what you need on an arrival day.
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Restaurante La Boquilla
Right on the beach at the fishing village of La Boquilla, this open-sided seafront restaurant serves whole fried fish, fried shrimp, and coconut lemonade at long communal tables overlooking the water. It is the kind of relaxed, generous, local lunch that families remember long after they have forgotten the tourist restaurants.
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Helados Jahir
A tiny old-school ice cream cart institution in the San Diego neighborhood where a single vendor has been scooping homemade flavors like nispero, mamoncillo, and cafe con leche for decades. Prices are absurdly low and the line moves fast, making it a perfect late-afternoon sugar stop between shopping and dinner.
Activities
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Castillo San Felipe de Barajas
This massive 17th-century Spanish fortress is one of the best-preserved military castles in the Americas, with tunnels, ramps, and hidden passages that turn into an adventure for kids aged 5 and up. Bring a flashlight for the tunnels and arrive before 10am to beat the heat and the crowds.
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Las Bovedas Artisan Market
Built into the old city walls, Las Bovedas is a row of 23 vaulted chambers that now house vendors selling Colombian crafts, hammocks, tagua nut jewelry, and painted mochila bags. It is a manageable, shaded shopping experience where kids can pick out a souvenir without the pressure of a larger market.
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Mercado de Bazurto
Cartagena's main public market is chaotic, fragrant, and completely alive with vendors selling tropical fruits, fresh fish, spices, and street snacks that you cannot find anywhere else in the city. Go with a guide or a local contact if possible, keep the group together, and let older kids try fresh guanabana juice poured straight from the fruit.
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Getsemani Neighborhood Street Art Walk
Getsemani is Cartagena's most vibrant neighborhood and its walls are covered in massive murals by Colombian and international artists, making it one of the best outdoor art galleries in South America. A self-guided walk starting at Plaza de la Trinidad takes about 90 minutes and kids respond enthusiastically to the scale and color of the work.
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Snorkeling at Playa Blanca, Isla Baru
The reefs just off Playa Blanca offer some of the clearest shallow water snorkeling near Cartagena, with parrotfish, sea fans, and the occasional sea turtle visible in less than three meters of water. Rental snorkel gear is available directly on the island and guides can accompany families with young children who are new to snorkeling.
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Lanchas from Muelle de la Bodeguita to Islas del Rosario
Fast boat ferries depart from the Muelle de la Bodeguita dock each morning and reach the Rosario archipelago in about 45 minutes, passing through open Caribbean water that kids find exhilarating. Book tickets the day before and sit toward the middle of the boat with younger children to avoid the biggest spray.
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Aquarium Mundo Marino Cartagena
A small but engaging aquarium near Bocagrande with Caribbean fish species, touch tanks, and shark feeding demonstrations that younger kids find thrilling. Sessions are short enough to keep attention spans intact, and staff explain the marine ecosystem in both Spanish and English.
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Playa de Bocagrande
Cartagena's most accessible city beach is a long stretch of Caribbean shoreline within walking distance of most hotels in this neighborhood, with calm enough water for younger kids to splash safely. Arrive by 9am to claim a spot before vendors and parasol rentals crowd the sand.
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