Food in Cartagena is a revelation. Carmen and Salón Tropical transform local ingredients into meals you savour slowly; El Beso elevates street food to art; Nía Bakery surprises with flavours inspired by Colombia’s biodiversity. Each bite tells a story, creates a connection, and sparks a memory. For a dash of adventure, Boating Cartagena took me to hidden beaches and turquoise waters, where the city felt impossibly close yet entirely removed. What struck me most about Nuestra Cartagena is that it’s not just about seeing the city—it’s about feeling it. Every visit supports local entrepreneurs, every experience honours culture and community, and every moment leaves you richer than when you arrived. As I wandered past colonial walls and vibrant murals, I understood why Portia Hart, co-founder of the initiative, says, “Tourism can connect cultures, inspire, and strengthen communities. Cartagena has stories in every corner, and we want them shared authentically.”
For anyone seeking sun, culture, and connection, this is how you fall in love with Cartagena—not as a visitor, but as a witness to its soul. nuestracartagena.com
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