Some Tips For You When You Take Historical Cartagena Tours

By Brian Campbell


You are planning a vacation to South America and that is why you are reading this. Your trip will probably take you into the country of Colombia and this will entail you passing through the city of Cartagena. As such, if you are going to hit this city, you may be interested in taking historical Cartagena tours that are available for tourists. Do read on further to see what tips and ideas you can pick up.

For the historical tours of this city, or for any city for that matter, two modes exist. That is you can either walk the tour or go through it riding. As much as possible a walking tour is more immersive and more educational as long as your health is up to it. Riding tours are a bit of a mixed experience, as you still have to get off the bus or van anyways, and traffic can be a problem also.

A standard tour will last around three to four hours for a standard group of five to ten persons. The tour should bring you to the major landmarks of the old town of Cartagena, and should include the iconic churches of Santo Domingo and the convent of Santa Cartagena. It should also include a tour of the city's 17th century walls and more interesting sites along and on the walls itself.

Bring A bottle of water and plenty of sunscreen when doing this tour also, especially when visiting on the months from June to September. Year round there is a chance of rain, but the driest months are the months of January to March. Likewise most of the carnivals and festivals occur in the dry months so expect this to be the basic peak season where prices will be much higher and bookings much harder to make.

It is also well advised that you choose a tour with a good tour guide. A good tour guide in this case will mean a certified and licensed bilingual tour guide. He or she should also be able to put a bit of his or her personality into the tour apart from just spouting out boring facts from a book, so as to make the experience more enjoyable.

The tour that you go on should also give moments wherein you can also interact with the local populace, and also include a bit of shopping and eating as well. Take a tour that does not seem rushed and hurried, but one that will make you feel relaxed and curiosity filled.

Should you also feel not being in a group with a lot of people, private group tours can also be given, especially in the case of small families. These tours are usually made to cater to groups of four at least that want something more private and customized to their particular tastes and quirks. It goes without saying that these tours may cost a bit more, but definitely worth it.

Thus this concludes our tips for taking a historical tour of Cartagena. IT may be wise to also visit forums that deal with the subject, and look for forum members who might have gone there and give you the details that you need also. This in effect will save you a lot of headaches and worry later on when you do finally go.




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