
Reliable navigation. Download offline maps for use without an internet connection.
Uber, Didi, and Cabify offer convenient and often transparent alternatives for transportation locally.
Google Translate or DeepL for real-time translation. Download the offline Spanish language pack.
This messaging app is ubiquitous in Colombia for communicating with tour companies and hotels.
A simple app on your phone quickly converts Colombian Pesos to your home currency.
The official tourism promotion agency of Colombia (procolombia.co) with general information.
For up-to-date health guidelines and recommended vaccinations (wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/traveler/none/colombia).
Check your country's embassy or consulate website for current travel alerts and registration options.
Find current details about your flight, airport facilities, and services for Rafael Núñez International Airport.
Follow popular Cartagena tourism accounts (e.g., @cartagenadeindiasofficial) for visual inspiration and updates.
Seek recent editions of comprehensive guidebooks that focus on Colombia, like Lonely Planet, A Popular series of travel guidebooks, or Fodor's.
Area newspapers or free tourist magazines, available in hotels or info centers, offer what's on now and recommendations.
Minimize waste, conserve resources, and protect the environment during your trip.
Seek sincere interactions and learn from local viewpoints and traditions.
Prioritize health and safety. Stay hydrated, use sun protection, and rest when needed.
Print a list of all emergency contacts (including your insurance provider) and keep it separate from your phone, in case your device is lost or runs out of battery.