


La Boquilla offers families an authentic window into Colombian coastal life through guided village tours that combine cultural immersion with adventure. Kids will love exploring traditional fishing communities, meeting local families, and taking boat rides through mangroves while learning about sustainable fishing practices and Afro-Colombian heritage in this historic village just minutes from Cartagena's tourist center.
Visit during the dry season (December through March) for the most comfortable weather, with morning tours (8-10am start) being ideal to avoid afternoon heat and catch active fishing community life. Weekday visits offer a more authentic experience with fewer tourist groups.
Tour prices typically range from $25-50 USD per person and usually include boat rides and guided walks but not meals. Most tours last 3-4 hours and require moderate walking ability. Tours can be arranged through Cartagena hotels or tour operators, and taxis from the historic center take about 15-20 minutes.
Best visited during the dry season from December to March when weather is most pleasant and waters are calmer for boat rides. The rainy season (April to November) can make paths muddy and boat rides less comfortable, though tours typically operate year-round. Cultural festivals in the village occur periodically and can enhance the experience.
Most tours include or offer optional traditional lunch prepared by local families featuring fresh fish and coconut rice. For families preferring other options, the nearby beach area has casual seafood restaurants, or return to Cartagena's Getsemani neighborhood (20 minutes away) for diverse kid-friendly dining including pizza and international options.
This massive 16th-century Spanish fortress perched on San Lazaro Hill offers an exciting adventure for families with its network of underground tunnels, secret passageways, and cannon-lined battlements. Kids love exploring the mysterious tunnel system like real-life treasure hunters while parents appreciate the stunning panoramic views of Cartagena and the Caribbean Sea. The fortress brings history to life through its impressive architecture and strategic military design that successfully defended the city from pirates and invaders.
This massive 16th-century fortress transforms history lessons into an exciting adventure with winding underground tunnels, hidden passageways, and sweeping views of Cartagena and the Caribbean Sea. Kids can channel their inner explorer as they navigate the maze-like corridors and imagine themselves as pirates or Spanish soldiers defending the city from invaders.
Bowling Cartagena offers a refreshing break from beach activities with air-conditioned family fun in Colombia's coastal heat. This modern bowling alley combines classic ten-pin bowling with arcade games and an on-site restaurant, making it perfect for a full evening of entertainment when kids need a break from outdoor exploration.
Artifact Brewery + Food offers families visiting Cartagena a welcome respite with its spacious outdoor seating area where kids can move around comfortably while parents enjoy craft beverages and quality food. The diverse menu caters to picky eaters and adventurous palates alike, making it an ideal spot to refuel during your Colombian adventure without the stuffiness of formal dining.