5 November
Setting sail from Cartagena
Cartagena de Indias, to give the city its full name, was founded by Spanish conquistadors in 1533, and the beautifully preserved centre is a real highlight of Colombia's Caribbean coast. The walled old town, the Ciudad Amurallada, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a camera-friendly collection of cobbled streets and colourful, colonial-era buildings. It's not all about the old town though; the Bocagrande peninsula, fringed by a long stretch of beach, is where many of Cartagena's hotels are situated, and it's a trendy district that's home to chic restaurants and a thriving café culture.
Our tip
Don’t even think of changing money on the street – you will find plenty of banks and exchanges in the historic centre.
6-11 November
Colombia: Palenque, Calamar, Santa Cruz de Mompox, Pinto, Santa Cruz de Mompox, El Banco, Magangué, Nueva Venecia
11-12 November
Arriving in Barranquilla
Your home from home
What we love
With just 32 spacious staterooms, all with private balcony, the brand new AmaMelodia has been designed to maximise your views along the Magdalena River. Onboard amenities include a Main Lounge, a fitness centre with treatment rooms and a sun-deck whirlpool.
CAPACITY | 64 guests |
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crew | 30 crew |
style | Relaxed and informal during the day, giving way to an elegant evening atmosphere. |
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Tailor-make your trip
Our favourite hotel in Cartagena
Casa San Agustin – authentic Colombian style, in the heart of the old town.
What to see in Cartagena
The Palace of the Inquisition - a fascinating museum you will enjoy even more with a guide to tell you the history.