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  1. #10785

    a member on here who swears up and down that Scotiabank / Colpatria has no ATM fees

    Quote Originally Posted by AlwaysHorny2  [View Original Post]
    I'm here. I came regardless and I plan on making the most of it.

    ATM fees at the airport were 20 k and 16 k. No more freebies.
    There was a member on here who swears up and down that Scotiabank / Colpatria has no ATM fees. It has to have both these names on it, not one or the other but both because different international entities own different pieces if these banks. I have found two locations in Bocagrande if you happen to be near one than you can find out for yourself.

    One is just down from Carulla Fresh Market. It is on the Northeast corner of Carrera 4 and Calle 6 a, in the photos it is the little red and white building that has the little palm tree blocking the signage.

    The other one is a little harder to find, it is on the main drag but it is tucked away in a complex "Centro Comercial Bocagrande" on Carrera 2 on the southeast side of the street in the middle of the block between Calle 8 and Calle 9 so any photos that are not a map and not the building I described above are of that location.
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  2. #10784

    Quickie

    I'm here. I came regardless and I plan on making the most of it.

    ATM fees at the airport were 20 k and 16 k. No more freebies.

    Sitting in Riquisimo Bbq. Just finished up a grilled chicken meal. It tastes good enough and served its purpose. Bought some liquor at the CTG duty free. Prices were whatever. Crazy expensive in FLL. What happened to duty free?

    Seeing some decent street options. There was a really nice one giving me the eye as I checked in, but too tired and wired for that. Going to stroll to the supermarket and get even more settled. Probably just order a chica online before / if I go out tonight. Sorry for the bland report. I'll have something worth reading eventually. I hope! LOL.

  3. #10783
    Muchachos,

    Going to be back next month. Anyone have any luck approaching through Instagram? I found a couple chicas that are total cuties, but don't seem like pros on there.

  4. #10782
    Bottom line is there are today 75 less ICU beds available than they were in late February. And for that the closing down the beaches at 2 pm.

  5. #10781

    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by GoodTimes4444  [View Original Post]
    Arrived in Cartagena two hours ago. Easy trip here and through immigration fast. Made it to super girl friendly Airbnb that I stayed at in February, same doorman, same tip up front. Just downstairs is Exito convenience store and packed plenty of Club Colombia's and a bottle of vodka for tonight's shenanigans in my basket, alcohol IS still for sale. Hottie coming over in two hours and another one set up three hours after that and then I'll check out Delirium Club later tonight, around 8-9 pm. My understanding is that they won't be selling alcohol at the club but the ladies will still be there sipping on whatever doesn't have alcohol, no worries because as soon as I take my pick we have a 3 minute walk back to my Airbnb with plenty to drink for the Friday night! Attached is a picture of my refrigerator with some refreshments and a pic of the girl flying in on Tuesday whom I'll spend two nights with on Isla de Tierra Bomba which is just off the coast of Cartagena. We have a bungalow reserved for two nights sitting right on the beach. So far so good! Agree with last post: Lemons to Lemonade!
    Looks good.

    Wich Airbnb is it please?

  6. #10780
    Specifically mentioning the Bazurto Market was a tell for me. Guessing people are not wearing masks. Maybe Hillbilly has something.

    360 ICU. beds in the city.....100 are available.
    This includes people transferred from Santa Marta and Barranquilla..
    Quote Originally Posted by MojoBandit  [View Original Post]
    Thank you Kafka, I found this article and I am still a little confused,

    I do not think it is a full on Pico De Cedula like the lockdown way, it seem sot only affect getting into places that hold a whole lot of people, this article just mentions shopping centers, financial institutions, Bazurto Market, department stores and supermarkets.
    My question is will this be the only restrictions? Are the bars and restaurants expempt?

    Is it not as harsh as before when saying that one could not even be out of their home unless they had right number on Cedula?

    Do these number system apply to foreigners passports the way it does a local's cedula?

    https://www.wradio.com.co/noticias/regionales/desde-este-12-y-hasta-el-19-de-abril-regresa-el-pico-y-cedula-a-cartagena/20210411/nota/4124925.aspx

    https://www.infobae.com/america/colo...de-este-lunes/

    https://www.cartagena.gov.co/compone...les?Itemid=515

    This is how the article is worded on the English version from the government website
    "Access and movement of people in shopping centers, financial institutions, Bazurto Market, department stores and supermarkets in general will be restricted, therefore, access and circulation is exclusively authorized, according to the last digit of the respective document. Identity that is detailed below:

    Monday April 12:0,2,4,6,8.
    Tuesday April 13:1,3,5,7,9.
    Wednesday April 14:0. 2,4,6,8.
    Thursday April 15:1,3,5,7,9.
    Friday April 16:0,2,4,6,8.
    Saturday April 17:1,3,5,7,9.
    Sunday April 18:0,2,4,6,8.

  7. #10779

    Decree 'pico why seeédula' from this Monday

    Quote Originally Posted by Kafka  [View Original Post]
    Ms restricciones a partir del lunes para ingresar a cualquier establecimiento comercial, deber mostrar alguna identificaciand en ciertos andmeros e incluso se aceptarand todos
    Thank you Kafka, I found this article and I am still a little confused,

    I do not think it is a full on Pico De Cedula like the lockdown way, it seem sot only affect getting into places that hold a whole lot of people, this article just mentions shopping centers, financial institutions, Bazurto Market, department stores and supermarkets.
    My question is will this be the only restrictions? Are the bars and restaurants expempt?

    Is it not as harsh as before when saying that one could not even be out of their home unless they had right number on Cedula?

    Do these number system apply to foreigners passports the way it does a local's cedula?

    https://www.wradio.com.co/noticias/regionales/desde-este-12-y-hasta-el-19-de-abril-regresa-el-pico-y-cedula-a-cartagena/20210411/nota/4124925.aspx

    https://www.infobae.com/america/colo...de-este-lunes/

    https://www.cartagena.gov.co/compone...les?Itemid=515

    This is how the article is worded on the English version from the government website
    "Access and movement of people in shopping centers, financial institutions, Bazurto Market, department stores and supermarkets in general will be restricted, therefore, access and circulation is exclusively authorized, according to the last digit of the respective document. Identity that is detailed below:

    Monday April 12:0,2,4,6,8.
    Tuesday April 13:1,3,5,7,9.
    Wednesday April 14:0. 2,4,6,8.
    Thursday April 15:1,3,5,7,9.
    Friday April 16:0,2,4,6,8.
    Saturday April 17:1,3,5,7,9.
    Sunday April 18:0,2,4,6,8.

  8. #10778
    Quote Originally Posted by Adinga  [View Original Post]
    Advice Needed. Any information on accommodation's at Holiday Inn Express in Bocagrande?

    I'm assuming its not chica friendly so I'm considering staying here for 2 days then Ill move out on my own after figuring things out.

    Thanks.
    I would do a 2 night reservation at the Hampton Hotel by Hilton. They offer a last minute cancellation policy if you book on Hotels.com or Agoda (or other sites). It is guest friendly. From there, you can either extend your reservation or find an Airbnb if you want to take a shot at getting a condo, apt. Or house.

  9. #10777
    Quote Originally Posted by LoveAllAss3  [View Original Post]
    I've decided it would be financially best to travel here on my first trip. It seems safe and a fair amount of Americans will be there. Does anyone have AirBnB suggestions that allow women in? Also is vitamin v available there?
    My best advice is to do what I did and go on Airbnb and narrow do a search by price, number of guests, and number of bedrooms? Once you find something in the right location you want to be in, then message the host and ask them if they are guest friendly and allow female visitors (1 at a time) ? This is what I did.

    You are asking a very broad question with no specifics (location, price, number of rooms, etc.).

  10. #10776
    Ms restricciones a partir del lunes para ingresar a cualquier establecimiento comercial, deber mostrar alguna identificaciand en ciertos andmeros e incluso se aceptarand todos

  11. #10775
    Quote Originally Posted by Horatio  [View Original Post]
    People trying to figure out maybe five different countries and two thirds of posts are not much info at all. Sometimes I go back there or four pages and there's nothing on price. People discuss motels or Airbnb but it's hard to understand the context of you don't know the context. I'm thinking of going to either Brazil or Colombia a nice couple of paragraphs on being a new guy to those countries would be really helpful to start. Of course no one's obligated. I try to help if I see that in thailand threads. I remember when I first went to Thailand and I found lots of help on a good hotel and reassurance that once I was in Pattaya things were easy to figure out. That makes a trip so much easier for me and probably many others.

    There's so much chatter here, what does it hurt to ask for help? I do understand the frustration if it comes across as someone who is not really serious about a trip. And to be fair I have said rtff a time or two.

    Here is a post.

    Quote Originally Posted by TyDown  [View Original Post]
    My buddy just booked this Airbnb in Centro Historico. 5 star, "guest friendly". Guys name is Juan, he said no problem bringing guest to apartment, but NO Parties!

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/4679894...sts=1&adults=1
    Thailand is easy because almost all hotels are girl friendly but not so in Colombia. Someone has said before, if the information is posted publicly, that place likely would be ruined and may not be girl friendly anymore.

    There is another thread about apartment and hotel so try that.

  12. #10774
    People trying to figure out maybe five different countries and two thirds of posts are not much info at all. Sometimes I go back there or four pages and there's nothing on price. People discuss motels or Airbnb but it's hard to understand the context of you don't know the context. I'm thinking of going to either Brazil or Colombia a nice couple of paragraphs on being a new guy to those countries would be really helpful to start. Of course no one's obligated. I try to help if I see that in thailand threads. I remember when I first went to Thailand and I found lots of help on a good hotel and reassurance that once I was in Pattaya things were easy to figure out. That makes a trip so much easier for me and probably many others.

    There's so much chatter here, what does it hurt to ask for help? I do understand the frustration if it comes across as someone who is not really serious about a trip. And to be fair I have said rtff a time or two.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kafka  [View Original Post]
    This falls under do your homework. You think everyone's going to offer you something on a plate here?? Seriously I'm going to think twice about sharing anything publicly if people keep posting this kind of request

  13. #10773
    Advice Needed. Any information on accommodation's at Holiday Inn Express in Bocagrande?

    I'm assuming its not chica friendly so I'm considering staying here for 2 days then Ill move out on my own after figuring things out.

    Thanks.

  14. #10772
    This falls under do your homework. You think everyone's going to offer you something on a plate here?? Seriously I'm going to think twice about sharing anything publicly if people keep posting this kind of request

    Quote Originally Posted by LoveAllAss3  [View Original Post]
    I've decided it would be financially best to travel here on my first trip. It seems safe and a fair amount of Americans will be there. Does anyone have AirBnB suggestions that allow women in? Also is vitamin v available there?

  15. #10771
    Quote Originally Posted by GoodTimes4444  [View Original Post]
    Gal 1 showed up right on time. Poor thing didn't know what hit her. I had been eager for this trip for the last couple months and I took out every curfew law on her to get it out of my system! Kidding. But kind of not LOL. We had a great 2 hours, back to back sessions. What a cutie. Requested her to wear a cute skirt for me, and cute it was. Photos attached, doorman verified age and identification.

    Here's the most updated curfew rules which my driver from the airport today sent me:

    According to the Mayor's Office, the established norms, which will govern from April 9 to April 22, were taken according to the epidemiological behavior of the virus in the city, the occupation of the Intensive Care Units (ICU) and following the recommendations of the National Government.

    Measures.

    - Curfew.

    Although there is currently a curfew in force in the city, with this new decree the measure will begin two hours earlier.

    From Sunday to Thursday the measure will be in force from 10:00 pm To 5:00 am Each day, while from Friday to Saturday it will be from midnight (12 am) to 5:00 am Of everyday.

    - Use of beaches.

    In Decree 0406 the use of the beaches was limited to a single day, which will be from 8 am Until 2 pm Previously, the spas were open from 8 am At 12 pm And 2 pm At 6 pm.

    Other measures.

    - Prohibit the consumption of alcoholic or intoxicating beverages inside stores, refreshments, terraces, billiards, galleras, clubs and social corporations, tobacconists and / or liquor stores. The sale, distribution or sale of alcoholic beverages is not prohibited.

    - Prohibit throughout Cartagena, especially in the North Zone and the Insular Zone, the realization of any type of public show and / or electronic party events and of any other type, on beaches and public spaces; Likewise, the use of Pick-up, or any other kind of sound amplification device that generates alterations to the tranquility and citizen coexistence is prohibited.

    Controls.

    The security agencies, District Government authorities and the National Police must carry out control operations to verify compliance with the measures. They will proceed to apply the corrective measures within their competence.

    The Dau administration reminded locals and visitors not to lower their guard and maintain biosecurity measures, especially the use of a mask, avoid crowds and constant hand washing.
    How much was this one bro?

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