Best in cartagena tagged
Relaxing
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Casa Mar
There's a blue chain-link fence on a street in Cartagena that you'd walk past a hundred times without a second thought. On one side: a fire station. On the other: a gas station mid-construction, the kind of half-built rebar-and-dust situation that makes you wonder if anyone's coming back to finish it. And then there's the fence itself. When we showed up there was barely a sign that anything exists beyond it. We'd actually been here before to jump on a boat, back when it was merely a dock. We had no idea.
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Éteka
Eteka Beach Club is the closest island escape from Cartagena. It's a quick 10‑minute boat ride from Bocagrande but couldn't feel like more of an escape. The property feels like you’ve landed on a remote, tropical island (think Bali vibes) thanks to its towering palm trees, thatched‑roof bar, and relaxed, peaceful atmosphere. This is a place to sip tropical cocktails, savor incredible food (the fried fish is legendary), and unplug for the day. A day pass includes lunch, a welcome cocktail, and the boat transfer, making it a simple and relaxing getaway. The focus here is on chill, grown‑up vibes—no kids allowed—so it’s perfect for couples or friends looking for something low‑key. While the beach doesn’t always have crystal‑clear water due to its northern Tierra Bomba location, it’s still a beautiful spot to recharge and refresh away from the city and the heat of the Caribbean.
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Fenix Beach Club
Fénix Beach is a trendy and vibrant escape just 15 minutes by boat from Cartagena, departing from the Muelle de la Bodeguita. During the day, it offers a perfect mix of relaxation and fun with poolside lounging, great cocktails, and group activities set to an international music mix. At night, it turns romantic and enchanting, with the city skyline glowing across the bay. Day passes include several options and upgrades, but staying overnight is highly recommended since rooms are more affordable than other beach clubs and the nighttime vibe is beautiful. The northern location means the ocean water isn’t always crystal clear, but the overall experience makes it well worth visiting.
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La Garza Negra
By day, La Garza is a charming Mediterranean-inspired café with excellent coffee and pastries. By night, the bar hidden behind it, La Garza Negra, becomes something else entirely. Pass through the removable door at the back of the café and you'll find a beautifully designed speakeasy bar that most people walking past have no idea exists. The drinks are excellent, the interior is genuinely striking, and the whole experience of finding it feels like a reward in itself. Lately they've been leaving the door open since nobody was finding it, which says everything about how hidden it still is.