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  1. #10425
    Sitting outside at coffee shop in Laguito. Beach was packed. Some American fools walking through the sand with the flat chested model from Torre Reloj, best ass in town, miserable walking behind. Assholes find each other. It's the party favors.

    Other than that, a major party......tranquillo.

  2. #10424

    Professional massages

    Hi fellow mongers,

    Been reading the recent posts. Really helpful information. Thanks all for the contributions. Heading to CTG in March with a buddy our second time). Was wondering where I can get a nice "professional" massage? (if extras offered, even better). Also, if you have a favorite chica that you would like to share info with, please DM. Thanks again.

  3. #10423
    Quote Originally Posted by Kafka  [View Original Post]
    Oh no I've got another 6 days here which is fantastic to get away from all that bullshit in the United States.
    What bullshit? Just kidding. I had been without power for 48 hours. I am glad you are having fun. I have three weeks until I get down there and am counting the days. Thanks for the good reports. I think CTG will be on my list.

  4. #10422
    Been here for a couple of days. Checking everything out and chilling back. Not really looking to score every night but I'm certainly not embarrassed to walk around the clock tower I don't care watches what I do. Girls are at a little bit early or 9:00 was fine they were a hundred. Mostly pretty hardened pros. But I didn't manage to find a nice soft Vemnie, barely knew what she was doing. I orgasmed her out con lengua one of the sweetest little pussies I've seen in a long time, name Genisis. Abd then hanged her from the rear hard till we both got off a mismo. Beach is great people are having fun, but it certainly is price you the Medellin and if you're just looking for chicas that a better bet. Had a very big grilled fish on beach at Boya place near Laguito, and Polo a Carbon is gone. Otherwise everybody is here having a lot of fun in the water and enjoying themselves it's a pain in the ass getting here but it certainly won't worth while being here. I don't have to score every night but I like to pick the right ones. I mean if you're looking for the hardened hooker type or even the beautiful model hooker type Friday and Saturdays at the clock tower starting around 9:00. Don't forget everything is pushed up now now.

    Oh no I've got another 6 days here which is fantastic to get away from all that bullshit in the United States.

  5. #10421
    Quote Originally Posted by LivingFossil  [View Original Post]
    FYI I have excellent Spanish. Spent a week here. Damn its hot, I can't really go out and explore anything until after 4 pm. Love the clock tower. The clock tower is very small. I feel like everyone is watching me as I solicit, making me feel embarrassed*the first few days. Then girls I have taken see me take other girls the next day as does everyone else at the clock tower, LOL. If I ran into one of my girls I would buy them some water or a beer and flirt with them a little. Then they would see me take another girl LOL. I think it's better than Lleras, the girls are hotter and cheaper. I got very hot young girls for 150, only once I paid 300 for a tall blonde model type and she earned it. She was good but I had equal or better fun with girls that were 150. Yea they don't show up till it gets dark which sucks because I like afternoon delights LOL. I hit up Dolce Vita and Delirium which were very fun and filled with lots of hot girls of all types most wanted 250-300 but as it gets later in the night they do go down in price. I would go there get a drink and get numbers from the hottest girls, later some would text me or even call me when it was closing time, by then I was already smashing. I bought drinks for a couple of girls and of course got hands with them. I had sex everyday at least once a day, the only day I didn't was one day recover from having 2 long sessions. Prices are lower right now because of Venezuelans coming in which the Colombian girls hate, they all trash talked them to me, LOL. There are lots of annoying vendors, I ignore them no matter how hard they try to talk to me. It doesn't*bother me too much. These people are just trying to feed their families, what you spend on one meal could feed their whole family for days. Everyone keeps saying how there are no gringos here, it's all Colombian tourists. Went to Playa Blanca for half a day..
    Great report LivingFossil. Looks like it was a good idea to visit the coast after all, and yes everything at the Clock Tower is seen by all, your every movement, every step, every chica you glance at, every chica you take back to your man cave, everything is open, the all seeing eyes, hehehehe.

    I have been to Cart solo and had a blast in years past and also traveled with my Colombian buddy and that was fun as shit and also have taken a few paisas for a few days visit and that too was fun, we both know the paisa Shar* and we went in November 2020 and had a blast just hanging out and visiting some clubs, so again there is no right way or wrong way to play in Cartagena be it solo or with friends.

    Did you ever make it to Bogota this visit?

    The Tall Man.

  6. #10420
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    You are allowed 2 bottles of liquor into Colombia. Most Duty Frees are a ripoff and you will fare better going to the local grocery store. What I have done recently is visiit my local liquor store in the States and written down the prices in my phone of the things I drink. Then as I travel around, I write the prices of particular duty frees and overseas grocery stores. I have also been to the military base to write prices from there.

    You can go to your app store and download check-mig for the immigration documents.
    Best prices on duty free is Usa=Canada border (closed now), Dubai, Philippines, India. Taipei was bad before but now changed with cheaper prices. Problem is flights to USA do not allow to board with liquor bottles. Need to buy on landing and put in checked luggage coming back.

  7. #10419
    Quote Originally Posted by Questner  [View Original Post]
    I would suggest buying top shelf in duty free on a way into Cartagena.

    I can recommend this one (at least wine prices are better generally):

    http://www.cccaribeplaza.com/marcas/jumbo

    You can check for prices here: https://www.tiendasjumbo.co/supermer...inos-y-licores.
    Thank you. It's a good source to compare prices and know what is available in Cartagena even though it's about a 20 minute ride from where I'm staying. At least I know what I want is available. I will use the prices listed to compare against Duty Free and I'll also use a fairly solid US price source https://www.totalwine.com. Taking Don Julio Anejo for instance. It is $56 at total wine and $59 at Jumbo. Tax rates are about the same. However, I would incur the cost of a roundtrip taxi. I wouldn't think of traveling with liquor in my checked baggage under no circumstance, but if Duty Free is close in price I will just roll with it.

    For anybody else that is curious, please note some items have a huge price difference. The price of Moet is crazy expensive in Cartagena. Almost 3 times the price in the US.

  8. #10418

    Trip Report

    FYI I have excellent Spanish. Spent a week here. Damn its hot, I can't really go out and explore anything until after 4 pm. Love the clock tower. The clock tower is very small. I feel like everyone is watching me as I solicit, making me feel embarrassed*the first few days. Then girls I have taken see me take other girls the next day as does everyone else at the clock tower, LOL. If I ran into one of my girls I would buy them some water or a beer and flirt with them a little. Then they would see me take another girl LOL. I think it's better than Lleras, the girls are hotter and cheaper. I got very hot young girls for 150, only once I paid 300 for a tall blonde model type and she earned it. She was good but I had equal or better fun with girls that were 150. Yea they don't show up till it gets dark which sucks because I like afternoon delights LOL. I hit up Dolce Vita and Delirium which were very fun and filled with lots of hot girls of all types most wanted 250-300 but as it gets later in the night they do go down in price. I would go there get a drink and get numbers from the hottest girls, later some would text me or even call me when it was closing time, by then I was already smashing. I bought drinks for a couple of girls and of course got hands with them. I had sex everyday at least once a day, the only day I didn't was one day recover from having 2 long sessions. Prices are lower right now because of Venezuelans coming in which the Colombian girls hate, they all trash talked them to me, LOL. There are lots of annoying vendors, I ignore them no matter how hard they try to talk to me. It doesn't*bother me too much. These people are just trying to feed their families, what you spend on one meal could feed their whole family for days. Everyone keeps saying how there are no gringos here, it's all Colombian tourists. Went to Playa Blanca for half a day. It was dead. I wish it was cooler here and wish we had putas in the daytime. Cartagena is a very touristic city, nice to see once if you come with your partner for 3 days to take pictures but for a single guy or to come with bros its not super fun if your not fucking bitches. But I made good friends with many putas and Ill be back. My very first overnight is coming over. A 20 year old Venezuelan, long black hair with gold highlights, prefect teeth, big eyes, tan, natural body, no kids (rare). 500 for all night! Other girls quoted me 600-700 For all night, what a fucking deal, God bless America for USD. Are Venezuelans hotter than Colombianas? I think so, and so do many Colombianas.

    Be clean, stay nasty.

  9. #10417
    I would suggest buying top shelf in duty free on a way into Cartagena.

    I can recommend this one (at least wine prices are better generally):

    http://www.cccaribeplaza.com/marcas/jumbo

    You can check for prices here: https://www.tiendasjumbo.co/supermer...inos-y-licores.

  10. #10416
    Thanks Mojo. Your response shows the beauty of this forum when members share great info. I try my best not to ask questions that can easily be researched. Not much comes up when using the words liquor and especially top shelf.

    Not trying to come off as a snob, but I can't drink cheap liquor. I don't drink that often as I near 50 years of age. I eat fairly healthy and when I drink hard liquor or eat "bad" food my body let's me know it doesn't like it.

    Bourbon is actually my go to drink. When I do drink, it's usually Basil Hayden. It used to be Bulleit, but either my tastes have changed or they did something to the formula. I also love Tequilas. Don Julio blanco was my favorite even during the Patron craze started many years ago. I never really cared for it. I'm more of a neat or block ice sipper now, so I have switched to Anejos. My favorite drink on this earth is Dos Artes extra anejo. It's not an every day drink for sure. At least my budget. You can't get it now due to COVID, but if I ran into it anywhere. I'm buying it.

    For vacation, I shell out a few extra coins. Not Johnny Blue money, but like Mccallan 12 or Don Julio anejo. I'm well versed in liquor prices and I have a few websites to use as reference. However, if I see those two in duty free and the price is somewhat reasonable, I'm buying it. Don't want to run the risk of not having it just to save a few bucks. It is a pity that duty free is not as good in the past. You used to be able to score some great deals.

    I know I'll probably get dragged for this next comment. Same with chicas. If I find one that I'm really vibing with and she's an 8+, I'll fork over 200 k instead of the standard 150 k. All day and twice on Sunday's LOL.

  11. #10415
    Quote Originally Posted by AlwaysHorny2  [View Original Post]
    Is top shelf liquor for sale in Cartagena?. Asking for myself. The chicas can drink rum.
    I am not sure you can get all "top shelf liquors", I am originally from Kentucky so I keep my eyes out for top shelf Bourbon (a word to the wise: if it is not made in Kentucky it is not Bourbon, it is just whiskey masquerading as bourbon). I saw no bourbons while I was in Colombia, I do not search thoroughly but I keep my eyes peeled. So that is one of the things that I think of when you say top shelf, I think of say a single batch single barrel Bourbon whiskey, not everyone does. I have seen these Blue Label Johnny Walker Scotch, Bombay Sapphire Gin, Don Julio Tequila (rarely), Kettle One Vodka, Grand Old Parr is a scotch whiskey that is loved in Colombia and found in abundance on the coast, it is considered to be as good as Johnny Walker Black Label and Chivas Regal. Grand Old Parr is owned by the British company Diageo which also owns some of the other top shelf brands that I mentioned and some I did not because I do not consider them top shelf, Johnny Walker, Don Julio, Kettle One, Tanqueray, but also own Baileys, Guinness beer, Captain Morgan and slew of other labels, My point being that if you find Coca Cola some place you usually also find Sprite, so I would imagine that if Diageo has distribution in Colombia they are probably sending most of their brands there.

    Again though I am not sure what you are specifically looking for. I personally would start my search at either an Exito or a Carulla supermarket, but her are some other leads to track down liquor. I copied the addrtess straight from Google Maps so people can just copy and paste them into google maps to find the places, that's also why there is some all caps.

    This spot in Getsemani looks to have a lot of good labels. Comercializadora Donde Hector, Address BARRIO GETSEMANI CALLE LA MEDIA LUNA #9-95, Provincia de Cartagena, Bolívar, Colombia.

    Liquor Deluxe, Address: CL. 35 #3-54, Cartagena, Provincia de Cartagena, Bolívar, Colombia.

    El Sitio, Address: Playa #30-31, Cartagena, Provincia de Cartagena, Bolívar, Colombia.

  12. #10414
    I was told this was the beach with less vendors than Playa Blanca. Vendors don't bother me. I say no gracias then keep walking ignoring them. They get the idea real quick as if they're invisible to me. After a few days of seeing me and knowing I'm going to say no, they don't even bother.

    Quote Originally Posted by AmorPorFavor  [View Original Post]
    Here's some pictures I took in Jan 2020. This is about a mile or 2 down from Playa Blanca. We took a lancha there from Playa Blanca. Its nicer down there with much less people around and no hawkers about. I hired a taxi driver for the day to take us there and be my valet for whatever we needed. We had food and drinks, massages and rented a jet ski. I also had a lot of great meals in Cartagena for about 2/3 what I would pay here in a major US city.

  13. #10413
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    You are allowed 2 bottles of liquor into Colombia. Most Duty Frees are a ripoff and you will fare better going to the local grocery store. What I have done recently is visiit my local liquor store in the States and written down the prices in my phone of the things I drink. Then as I travel around, I write the prices of particular duty frees and overseas grocery stores. I have also been to the military base to write prices from there.

    You can go to your app store and download check-mig for the immigration documents.
    Is top shelf liquor for sale in Cartagena?. Asking for myself. The chicas can drink rum.

  14. #10412
    Quote Originally Posted by GrownMan1  [View Original Post]
    Since Cartagena has started requiring all visitors to have a negative PCR test Prior to entering the country, I've noticed the Airbnbs rental have been less restricted with their requirements of visitation. The prices have dropped On the rooms so I've noticed.
    I cancelled my previous arrangements and got an Airbnb in Laquito for less than $300 for five nights. Guest (visitor) friendly with no extra fee. It took some searching and very specific questions asked. It's a nice spot with a balcony. The only drawback is lake view instead of ocean view. My previous location had a direct view of the sunset.

  15. #10411
    I used the BBVA ATMs located around the corner of the clock tower plaza. Never charged a fee abs rates were somewhere over 3500 pesos. But my friend was charged $5 with every withdrawal so it depends on your bank.

    Quote Originally Posted by OmarZeno  [View Original Post]
    Hi everyone,

    I've been reading on here for months and never posted anything yet but would like to thank you all for all the info I've gotten from your reports.

    I'm arriving in Cartagena on Monday with a group of friends and would like to know current exchange rate and where to exchange money. I know ATMs are everyone's go to but we will be renting a yacht and doing some pricey activities so we need more cash than an ATM will spit out on several occasions. Any advice is appreciated.

    Also, how is the duty free store at the airport? We're young (ish) and a large group so we plan on buying liquor in bulk. Does it make sense to load up at the duty free? We've done it that way in other countries and seems to be cost effective that way.

    Last thing I wanted to ask is I thought I read something about filling out immigration forms online before flight? Any info on that?

    Thanks in advance for any info, and thank you guys for the wealth of knowledge.

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