SITIOS INTERESANTES DE CARTAGENA DE INDIAS
CASTILLO DE SAN FELIPE
The fortress was begun in 1536. It was significantly expanded in 1657. It was built in a triangular shape on top of the hill, with eight batteries and a garrison of 20 soldiers and 4 gunners. Its name was given in honour of Philip IV of Spain.[1] Another expansion was made to the fortress in 1763 by Antonio de Arévalo.[2]The Castillo San Felipe de Barajas is a fortress in the city ofCartagena, Colombia. The castle is located on the Hill of San Lázaro in a strategic location, dominating approaches to the city by land or sea. It was built by the Spanish during the colonial era. Construction began in the year 1536, and it was originally known as the Castillo de San Lázaro, It was expanded in 1657.
In the 1697 raid on Cartagena, during the War of the Grand Alliance, the castle fell to the French privateer Baron de Pointis. The castle was repaired by José de Herrera y Sotomayor in 1739. British AdmiralEdward Vernon attacked the fortress in the 1741 Battle of Cartagena de Indias, an important conflict of the War of Jenkins' Ear. Vernon's forces were repelled by the Spanish admiral Blas de Lezo.
During the Spanish American wars of independence by mid-1815 a large Spanish expeditionary force under Pablo Morillo had arrived in New Granada. Cartagena fell in December, and by May 1816 the royalists had control of all of New Granada.
ROSARIO ISLANDS
Considered a marvel of nature, the Rosario Islands are a beautiful place to visit when you come to Cartagena. The natural landscapes, the crystal clear waters and the coral formations show a unique ecosystem in the world.
Visiting the Islands is highly recommended to all our visitors. There are several places to choose from with prices near $50 USD for a day pass including transportation and lunch. The trip in a go fast boat takes about 45 minutes departing from La Bodeguita pier in Historic Center, previous reservations are recommended. If the budget and time permits, please stay at least one night in the Islands, enjoying a beautiful sunset with good company and your favorite drink is priceless. Please click here to see hotels in the Islands.
The food there is exquisite; you can have a typical dish of fresh fried fish accompanied with coconut rice, plantains and fresh salad. You may also find other delicacies like fresh lobster, crab, and octopu
THE VAULST
are a structure in the Old City of Cartagena inColombia, attached to the walls. The Caribbean Sea is visible from the top of the structure. They were built as dungeons. They are located between the forts ofSanta Clara and Santa Catalina.
.The cells in the dungeon now house shops, boutiques and other businesses along the stout walls protecting the old city of Cartagena, Colombia.[1]
The arcades deep in the walls were designed as storage vaults but were used as prison cells during the civil wars in the 19th century; at high tide, the unfortunate internees were up to their knees in seawater.
These are 23 dungeons built between 1792 and 1796 in the city walls, which are more than 15 meters thick in this part. These dungeons were the last major construction carried out in colonial times and were destined for military purposes. The vaults were used by the Spaniards as storerooms for munitions and provisions, before they became jail cells.
Today, Las Bóvedas is a popular tourist attraction because of its traditional Colombian merchandise and vast array of souvenirs.
This structure is visible in the 1969 film Burn! by Gillo Pontecorvo; starring Marlon Brando.
Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride with Dinner
Enjoy a drive through the streets of Cartagena's walled city by horse and carriage followed by a traditional dinner during this charming night on the town. The fun starts with a pickup from your hotel, where you climb aboard the carriage for a tour to the modern sector of Bocagrande.
The ride takes you to the Walled City, where you travel through the historic narrow streets to reach the restaurant where you enjoy a wonderful dinner. Afterward, you are free to make your way back to your hotel on their own, or continue to enjoy some of the fun places around the historic center.
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