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Some Advice In Taking Historical Cartagena Tours

By Brian Campbell


You have landed on this article since you are probably going to take a vacation down into Latin America in the near future. This planned trip of yours will probably take you into the country of Colombia and into the city of Cartagena. If this is the case that you are interested in historical Cartagena tours, then do read on for some friendly tips and advice.

For these kind of tours, walking and riding is usually the thing. The best thing to do is to take a walking tour should your health hold up. This is because a riding tour may not be to your liking due to traffic snarls and the like and you have to get down and walk anyway periodically at the more interesting sites.

On average, a regular historical tour will last about three to four hours, and this is a group of over four persons. All in all the tour will bring you to the major historical landmarks of the city. These landmarks will of course include the churches of Santo Domingo and the Santa Cartagena convent. It will also include a tour of the city's iconic walls which you can walk on and explore also. The walls were erected in the 17th century as protection and defense from pirates.

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.

Do choose a tour that will have a certified bilingual tour guide. Apart from basic facts, they should also be able to give you a warranted opinion and point of view so that the tour is more interesting.

As for the tour itself, apart from looking at old buildings and edifices, it must also give you time to interact with the people of the city. The tour should give you a chance to eat at the local teahouses and also do a bit of shopping from the market stalls, to give you a taste of everyday life of the city.

In some cases, you may not want to take a tour mixed in with other people, but one with only your group or family members. Special private tours can thus be arranged usually for groups of at least four, and this is ideal for small groups such as families or a group friends.

In sum, these are the basic tips and advice that you should consider if you plan on taking historical tours in the city of Cartagena. There are of course other tips you can pick up from forums that showcase tours in the city wherein you can log in and ask away from others who may have had the experience before you.




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