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Hi! I thought I covered in this post before.
Um, gee, I guess that previous post wasn't big enough to bite me!

I see it now.
Thanks, Andrew . . .
Hi! I thought I covered in this post before.

Cartagena Columbia.
Be careful where, on my last visit as we left the port entra nce swarms of peopley came up to the coach begging, and pleading for money etc.
The shoppling area and beach is controlled, but be careful elsewhere.
Um, gee, I guess that previous post wasn't big enough to bite me!
I see it now.
Thanks, Andrew . . .
Thanks Andrew!
We're really excited to be coming to Catregena. I'm not sure exactly what we'll be doing here. I want to see some of the old city and DW wants to do some shopping. Of course the boat ride through the mangroves looks interesting too. Too many choices!!!
Can't believe the WB is so close! My husband and I are both very excited...Thanks so much for all of the helpful info and pics!![]()
Shannon
It wait... still no stateroom yet, but I am hoping it will be really soon..![]()
I am so worried I will forget to bring something with me.. I keep going over and over again in my mind what to bring...
I think these look best:-
Tour of the Rosario Islands
Behold the stunning beauty of the Rosario Islands during a windswept cruise to Isla de Sol, where you are invited to snorkel and swim amidst paradise.
Cartagena Beach & Boating Tour
Drop anchor in Playa Blanca arguably Cartagena's finest beach on Baru Island for an afternoon of sunbathing, swimming and sightseeing amidst paradise.
Mangroves, Show and Lunch
Escape to Cienaga De la Virgen Cartagena's most important natural eco-system during a scenic canoe tour and retreat to Las Americas Resort for a sun-kissed afternoon amidst paradise.

A good friend of mine is from Colombia, and she was very excited when I told her that I would be visiting Cartagena. I asked her about excursions, and she recommended two of the three that andrew picked out. She said that the Rosario Islands are much more beautiful than anything in Cartagena, but she said that touring the city would be a better choice. There are lots of beautiful beaches in the world, but she loves the experience of walking around the old city.
She also said that the mangrove tour would be a great trip and she emphasized that it is full of wildlife. She said it smells weird, but is very unique.
She also said to be sure to buy some fruit from a street vendor.
As for me, I'll be taking one of the city tours, and doing some exploring on my own.
A good friend of mine is from Colombia, and she was very excited when I told her that I would be visiting Cartagena. I asked her about excursions, and she recommended two of the three that andrew picked out. She said that the Rosario Islands are much more beautiful than anything in Cartagena, but she said that touring the city would be a better choice. There are lots of beautiful beaches in the world, but she loves the experience of walking around the old city.
She also said that the mangrove tour would be a great trip and she emphasized that it is full of wildlife. She said it smells weird, but is very unique.
She also said to be sure to buy some fruit from a street vendor.
As for me, I'll be taking one of the city tours, and doing some exploring on my own.
Thanks, Mr. Lincoln!
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, Hey are we still going to travel together for the sealions?Good luck with that one! I think alot of us are on that list!![]()
We also have a midship Cat 3.
, Hey are we still going to travel together for the sealions?
31 Days!
A good friend of mine is from Colombia, and she was very excited when I told her that I would be visiting Cartagena. I asked her about excursions, and she recommended two of the three that andrew picked out. She said that the Rosario Islands are much more beautiful than anything in Cartagena, but she said that touring the city would be a better choice. There are lots of beautiful beaches in the world, but she loves the experience of walking around the old city.
She also said that the mangrove tour would be a great trip and she emphasized that it is full of wildlife. She said it smells weird, but is very unique.
She also said to be sure to buy some fruit from a street vendor.
As for me, I'll be taking one of the city tours, and doing some exploring on my own.
Definitely planning on splitting my time between our verandha and deck 4 for the Panama canal![]()
Andrew, how often does shutters take pictures of people on their verandhas![]()
I love the pic of you and your family on the verandha and would really like one like that of my family as well. Do they give you a time frame to be on your verandha for the picture or do you just have to be lucky![]()
Thanks for the post. I thought about the city tour as well.
Buying fresh fruit reminds me -- how fresh does the food on board the Magic stay during week two? Is it noticeably different or do they do a good job of planning for the 15 night trip so that there's always plenty of fresh food?
I was on the eastbound PC cruise in 2005. I believe it was Curacao where fresh food was flown in from the States to meet the ship. It was quite noticable at the end of week 1 that the fruit was getting mushy and old looking. That was the only thing I noticed.
Nice to hear that the mangrove tour is recommended as that is the one we were interested in doing.
Brenda