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  1. #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.

  2. #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.

  3. #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.

  4. #10410
    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.
    Yes indeed.

  5. #10409
    Quote Originally Posted by OmarZeno  [View Original Post]
    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?
    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.

  6. #10408
    Hey guys. When they ask for the PCR test, should you have the paper or a pdf version on your phone?

  7. #10407
    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
    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.

  8. #10406
    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.
    A year ago there was a cash exchange place in the big mall in Bocagrande at 5th st and oceanfront. It was on one of the higher floors. After factoring in ATM fees their rate was about the same as using an ATM. Have fun.

  9. #10405

    Money exchange

    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.

  10. #10404
    Quote Originally Posted by AlwaysHorny2  [View Original Post]
    Thanks guys! I did a little more research and it doesn't seem as expensive as I thought. I guess those prices of $200+ are for a private boat. I don't need that. I'm ok with a group ferry.

    Mr. International, the car route isn't bad either. I checked prices and it's only $29/ day. Are the roads easy and straight forward driving without a lot of directions? My spanish is ok, but far from fluent.

    It appears reservations are required for Playa Blanca, Baru. The beach reopened in December 2020 after being closed for an extended period. Max persons is 1000/ day. Here is the link - https://reservadeplayas.cartagena.gov.co. I plan on going on a Thursday so I shouldn't have too much of an issue. The problem is that I can only make a reservation for 1 person. I would like to option to bring a chica with me if I found someone that seemed cool and low maintenance enough to tag along.

    The pictures of the beach proves it is exactly what I'm looking for. Punta Arenas, seems to be a step down and I actually want something a little less crowded.

    AmorPorFavor, how much did you pay for the private driver for the day? If reasonable, that might be a viable option. Nice scenery in those pics! LOL.
    Around $100, I don't remember exactly. Its about an hour drive each way and I had him for the whole day. He took lots of nice pics and video's of us.

  11. #10403
    Quote Originally Posted by AlwaysHorny2  [View Original Post]
    Mr. International, the car route isn't bad either. I checked prices and it's only $29/ day. Are the roads easy and straight forward driving without a lot of directions? My spanish is ok, but far from fluent.

    It appears reservations are required for Playa Blanca, Baru. The beach reopened in December 2020 after being closed for an extended period. Max persons is 1000/ day.
    I drove there from Barranquilla in Decemeber. Time before that I went by van and taxi from Barranquilla. Taxi round trip from the van drop off in Cartagena was 200K alone; that is what made me rent a car the next time.

    The GPS cut out when I got to the dirt road that the beach is on. I asked a guy that was on a motorbike and he led me the rest of the way. He had on a Playa Blanca shirt. Turned out he worked there and took us right to the spot that he works.

    I did not see anyone counting people. Maybe that is something they will do for the boats, but not the people driving. The good thing was that the boats that usually run bringing tourists were not running. I guess there is no demand for it due to covid. You will be in paradise before 10 AM, but when those things start arriving polluting and crowding up the water it sucks.

  12. #10402
    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

  13. #10401
    Thanks guys! I did a little more research and it doesn't seem as expensive as I thought. I guess those prices of $200+ are for a private boat. I don't need that. I'm ok with a group ferry.

    Mr. International, the car route isn't bad either. I checked prices and it's only $29/ day. Are the roads easy and straight forward driving without a lot of directions? My spanish is ok, but far from fluent.

    It appears reservations are required for Playa Blanca, Baru. The beach reopened in December 2020 after being closed for an extended period. Max persons is 1000/ day. Here is the link - https://reservadeplayas.cartagena.gov.co. I plan on going on a Thursday so I shouldn't have too much of an issue. The problem is that I can only make a reservation for 1 person. I would like to option to bring a chica with me if I found someone that seemed cool and low maintenance enough to tag along.

    The pictures of the beach proves it is exactly what I'm looking for. Punta Arenas, seems to be a step down and I actually want something a little less crowded.

    AmorPorFavor, how much did you pay for the private driver for the day? If reasonable, that might be a viable option. Nice scenery in those pics! LOL.

  14. #10400

    Cartagena Beaches

    Bendita Beach.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQjXYEpEw-8

    Playa Blanca.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXLTlMjTtZQ

    Cholóand is a tiny island located just off Barú.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMkotpUaLME

    Islas del Rosario Cartagena 4 K.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eunZ5BQ_Hpk

    BORA BORA Cartagena Tour con Pasaporte Express "Bora Bora is an Island in Cartagena Colombia where you can spend a great day out".

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bEyQwqy-Tc

  15. #10399

    Playa Tranquila

    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.
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