One Week in Cartagena Coast: Offbeat Plan
Seven days keeps Days 1-6 intact and adds a real departure morning rather than cutting Day 6’s chiva night short for a flight: a last swim or wall walk, bottled water on the way out, then CTG. Days 1-6 follow the same spine as our 6 day version .
Book these before you go
- Book a Rosario Islands boat day , a reviewed operator over a dock tout given the overselling reputation
- Compare Bocagrande and Getsemani rates before you book, dry season and the Fiestas de Noviembre window both spike prices
- Book a chiva party bus , shared seats fill ahead for weekend departures
| Day | Focus | Travel time | Daily cost (COP) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Arrival, one Old City afternoon | 15-20 min taxi from CTG | ~120,000-180,000 |
| 2 | Rosario Islands/Playa Blanca boat day | Boat ~45min-1hr each way | ~210,000-280,000 (taxes included) |
| 3 | La Boquilla mangroves, Bocagrande recovery | Canoe pickup ~20 min, rest walkable | ~200,000-260,000 |
| 4 | Volcan del Totumo mud float | ~1-1.5 hr each way by tour van | ~150,000-250,000 (tour included) |
| 5 | Isla Grande overnight, Baru bioluminescent night | Boat ~45min-1hr, overnight cabin | ~300,000-450,000 |
| 6 | Flex day, chiva party bus night | Walkable by day, bus citywide at night | ~150,000-250,000 |
| 7 | Slow morning, departure | Taxi to CTG ~15-20 min | ~80,000-150,000 |
Day 1: Arrival and One Pass Through the Old City
Land at Rafael Nunez International (CTG), 15-20 minutes from the center, and take the fixed-rate kiosk taxi, roughly 20,000-30,000 COP, to a hotel in Bocagrande or Getsemani depending on whether you want beachfront convenience or walking distance to restaurants. Old Cartagena gets exactly one pass on this trip: walk the walled city’s plazas for an hour or two while the heat allows, the walls themselves are free and UNESCO-listed since 1984 , then catch the sunset from the ramparts before an early dinner. Tomorrow starts with a boat, so don’t stay out late.
Day 2: The Rosario Islands and Playa Blanca Boat Day
Book the Rosario Islands/Playa Blanca boat day through a platform with visible reviews rather than a dock tout, the overselling reputation here is real and concentrated among unvetted operators. The advertised roughly 159,000 COP adult/139,000 COP child price covers the boat and lunch; budget another roughly 25,000-28,000 COP for the Parques Nacionales entrance fee and roughly 23,000 COP for the separate dock tax, both cash, both usually left off the booking page. Snorkeling gear is often extra, ask before you board. Small boats on this route get a specific rough-seas caution for December and January from the US State Department , so check the forecast if you’re traveling then. Boats typically leave by 8-9am and return by 5-6pm, plan a slow dinner rather than another activity.
Day 3: La Boquilla’s Mangroves, Then Bocagrande to Recover
La Boquilla, an Afro-Colombian fishing village about 7km north of the walled city, runs canoe trips through the mangrove tunnels into the Cienaga de Tesca lagoon, roughly 180,000-220,000 COP per person in a small group, with a local fisherman demonstrating the atarraya cast net along the way. Back by early afternoon, spend the rest of the day on Bocagrande’s beach, honestly the weakest sand and water of anywhere on this itinerary, but walkable from most hotels and fine for an easy recovery after yesterday’s boat day.
Day 4: Volcan del Totumo’s Mud Float
Volcan del Totumo, roughly 1-1.5 hours inland, is a mud dome you climb a short ladder into and float in warm grey mud, not a scenic crater view. Entry runs roughly 20,000-25,000 COP, with organized round-trip tours from Cartagena roughly $35-65 depending on group size. Go in the morning, 8-11am, for cooler air and a lighter crowd, and agree the lagoon rinse tip, roughly 5,000-10,000 COP, before the scrubbing starts. It’s a fun half-day curiosity, not a must-do on the scale of Day 2’s islands trip.
Day 5: Isla Grande Overnight and Baru’s Glowing Water
For a second, quieter water day, book an overnight cabin on Isla Grande rather than a repeat Playa Blanca day trip, deeper into the Rosario archipelago with none of the vendor traffic that circles the main dock. As evening falls, a Baru sunset-and-bioluminescent-plankton tour, roughly 215,000-285,000 COP per person (quoted online as $66-87), needs a moonless night to actually glow. Check the lunar calendar before booking rather than after, and skip it entirely around the full moon regardless of what an operator promises.
Day 6: A Flex Day and the Chiva Party Bus
Use the morning to recover, Bocagrande’s shops and pharmacies or a slow Getsemani coffee, then book a chiva party bus for the evening, an open-sided, brightly painted bus touring the city’s zones with live music and drinks, roughly 50,000 COP per shared seat or roughly 650,000 COP for a private charter split across a group. If your dates land inside the Fiestas de Noviembre window, 10-15 Nov 2026, expect the citywide street program to outshine any bar you’d planned around, and book accommodation well ahead since prices spike across Bocagrande and Getsemani alike.
Day 7: A Slow Morning Before Departure
Use the morning for whatever the heat or a late boat pushed off an earlier day, a last swim at Bocagrande or a slow walk along the walls before the airport. Stick with bottled water even on the way out, Cartagena’s coastal distribution doesn’t earn the confidence Medellin’s tap water does. Head to CTG with the standard 15-20 minute buffer for the taxi, and check our Cartagena islands sights if you’re already planning which day trip to swap in next time.