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04-24-19 00:42 #8650
Posts: 170Originally Posted by Baudelairemod [View Original Post]
San Andres or Santa Marta area.
San Andres is less than $100 RT from Cartagena. It is small and not much to do besides hang at the beach and eat. I do not think the hotels are great and there are few condos. Not much selection and the restaurants are thin too.
Santa Marta is a 4 hour luxury bus away or you can fly there from Bogata.
Many more options, plenty of things to do and many hotels, condos and restaurants.
Both can be honeymoon like destinations. I prefer the options and activities of Santa Marta over San Andres, which lacks a lot of options or activities.
If you just want to trap her and fuck all day, San Andres is good.
If you want to do things, Santa Marta a better option.
If you just want to give her a treat, either one is a great destination.
All in, Santa Marta will be less expensive.
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04-23-19 23:02 #8649
Posts: 300San Andres.
Originally Posted by YippieKayay [View Original Post]
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04-23-19 22:06 #8648
Posts: 1137Originally Posted by Baudelairemod [View Original Post]
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04-23-19 21:18 #8647
Posts: 3Cartagena or?
Just posted about my first South American experience, in Quito. It was fun, but for various reasons not optimal (E. G. Group tour). My next trip will be for the sole purpose of fun and relaxation with amiable companionship. Thinking about my criteria, Cartagena seems like a great pick. Here are my considerations:
Availability of high-quality, affordable companionship. I'm torn between the idea of having a "guide" for a week versus sampling a variety of ladies for multi-hour / overnights. From what I have seen here, money is not going to be an issue. Ease of hooking up, selection, and safety are the primary issues, although it relieves a lot of stress if she speaks some English.
Location. Pleasant climate and natural beauty are a must. I have a preference for nice beaches, but I'm open to other areas if they have some "Wow" factor. 420 decriminalized is preferable.
Upscale accommodations. I like comfortable surroundings and modern conveniences. I don't need five star, but 3 1/2 to 4 star is reasonable, keeping it under $100 per night.
Things to do / day trips. I like a combination of relaxing and down time with some activities, preferably with a companion. Boat trips, historical tours, parks, sporting events, or anything else to get out and experience the area.
Access from Miami. Looking for non-stop flights, the shorter the better.
Food / drink. I like good food and a variety of alcoholic beverages. Definite plus for places with a great culinary reputation, and for places with great street food.
Historical interest. I like history and archaeology, so anyplace with a good story is interesting to me. Old towns, museums, historical tours are all great. If there are ancient ruins involved that's even better.
Music / nightlife. I'm too old for the club scene, but someplace with good local music and some places to go that are interesting and lively, but mellow enough for an old man.
Putting it all together, Cartagena seems to stack up pretty well in all dimensions. Any thoughts relative to other destinations in the Caribbean / Central American / South American region?
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04-23-19 18:54 #8646
Posts: 96Cartagena v San Andres
Hi there,
I am usually a Medellin aficionado and rarely venture anywhere else in Colombia but from time to time I find myself taking a girl away. I usually go for Cartagena as it's pretty close and pretty much a sure thing. I have just noticed however that there is a direct flight from MDE to San Andres and was wondering how it compares to Cartagena? I assume it's much quieter (which I don't mind) but is it worth it? Are there things to do during the day? Or should I just stick to Cartagena?
Thank you!
Be.
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04-23-19 08:37 #8645
Posts: 1137Originally Posted by Ggekko2009 [View Original Post]
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04-23-19 06:31 #8644
Posts: 533Originally Posted by YippieKayay [View Original Post]
I will try to check out these new clubs and report back. Not sure of the chica quantity and quality in June. Does anyone know?
Nonetheless, I am pretty sure these chicas would move in and out of these clubs like they always do from the clock tower square and back again into these clubs.
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04-23-19 03:46 #8643
Posts: 170Originally Posted by Xrated99 [View Original Post]
If you taking a trip over 30 minutes out of town, they can be a good alternative to a taxi or bus.
I would not take them for short trips to and from Centro or around town. Cabs are everywhere, no waiting and only cost 8,000 per ride.
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04-23-19 03:44 #8642
Posts: 170Originally Posted by Xrated99 [View Original Post]
You can always just take them to a laundry and drop them off. Usually ready in an hour or two.
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04-23-19 03:23 #8641
Posts: 115Originally Posted by YippieKayay [View Original Post]
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04-23-19 03:11 #8640
Posts: 172TadaiMaybe and money conversion
USA Banks have nothing to do with your conversion rate from dollars to pesos. The conversion rate is set by the bank here in Colombia that owns the ATM. You request pesos at the withdrawal and the local Colombian bank decides how many dollars it will debit from your USA Account.
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04-23-19 02:59 #8639
Posts: 1137Originally Posted by ThadMax [View Original Post]
Low chica count on my last trip but I went during the Barranquilla carnival. Many of them had fucked off to Barranquilla to work or hang out at the carnival. I find timing is key to going there. Any kind of holiday or special event fucks shit up.
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04-23-19 00:55 #8638
Posts: 5Taxi all the way.
Originally Posted by DeepXliv [View Original Post]
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04-23-19 00:35 #8637
Posts: 5Amen on the maid service.
Originally Posted by Linyjo [View Original Post]
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04-23-19 00:26 #8636
Posts: 5December visit.
Originally Posted by Linyjo [View Original Post]