Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Some Advice In Taking Historical Cartagena Tours

By Brian Campbell


Right now as of this moment as you read this, you are planning a short vacation to Latin America and want to make the most of your say. Part of your itinerary includes Cartagena Columbia and you would want to know more of its history and such while you are there. Read on in this article to give you some tips and ideas when taking any of historical Cartagena tours available.

For the historical tours of this city, or for any city for that matter, two modes exist. That is you can either walk the tour or go through it riding. As much as possible a walking tour is more immersive and more educational as long as your health is up to it. Riding tours are a bit of a mixed experience, as you still have to get off the bus or van anyways, and traffic can be a problem also.

On average, a regular historical tour will last about three to four hours, and this is a group of over four persons. All in all the tour will bring you to the major historical landmarks of the city. These landmarks will of course include the churches of Santo Domingo and the Santa Cartagena convent. It will also include a tour of the city's iconic walls which you can walk on and explore also. The walls were erected in the 17th century as protection and defense from pirates.

Due to the hot and humid weather of Colombia, it is recommended that you bring along a bottle or two of water and a decent amount of sunscreen. This is especially true if you are going there on the hottest months of June to September. Generally take note that there is a good chance of a rain every day in this city except for the dry months. The dry months are in the first quarter of the year which are January to March. It is then expected that this is the time when most festivals and fiestas are held and so it is also the peak season when prices will sky rocket.

Choose a tour that has a good translator or more specifically a certified bilingual guide. They should be able to give you a rundown of the history of the city with accuracy and depth. Likewise, to make the tour sound less like reading a history textbook, the guide must be able to give his or her own personal insight without sounding biased also.

The tour that you go on should also give moments wherein you can also interact with the local populace, and also include a bit of shopping and eating as well. Take a tour that does not seem rushed and hurried, but one that will make you feel relaxed and curiosity filled.

In some cases, you may not want to take a tour mixed in with other people, but one with only your group or family members. Special private tours can thus be arranged usually for groups of at least four, and this is ideal for small groups such as families or a group friends.

In sum, these are the basic tips and advice that you should consider if you plan on taking historical tours in the city of Cartagena. There are of course other tips you can pick up from forums that showcase tours in the city wherein you can log in and ask away from others who may have had the experience before you.




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