Nestled along the shimmering shores of the Bodeguita Bay, Muelle de la Bodeguita is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. This serene waterfront spot offers breathtaking views of the harbor and Cartagena's historic skyline.
The tranquility of this place is unmatched. Whether you're watching the sunset paint the sky in hues of orange and pink or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll along the pier, every moment here is infused with serenity.
The wooden boardwalk is well-maintained, making it perfect for a peaceful evening walk or a morning jog. There are also plenty of benches strategically placed along the pier, inviting you to sit and soak in the beauty of your surroundings.
Muelle de la Bodeguita isn't just about the views; it's also a hub of activity. From local fishermen bringing in their daily catch to artists showcasing their talents, there's always something interesting happening here. And if you're feeling adventurous, you can even hop on a boat tour right from the pier and explore the nearby islands.
Whether you're a tourist looking for a picturesque spot to capture memories or a local seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, Muelle de la Bodeguita is the perfect destination. Highly recommended for anyone...
Read moreLa Bodeguita is the popular name for one of the docks in the Port of Cartagena de Indias.
It runs from the traditional Muelle de los Pegasos, in front of the Torre del Reloj, parallel to the current Avenida Blas de Lezo, and the side of the walled city linked to the Customs office. It ends at El Limbo, at the entrance to Bocagrande.
It is a space that, since the city's origins, has been closely linked to its commercial history and, in recent decades, to its tourism activity.
Info provided by the Museo Histórico de Cartagena. muhca.gov.co
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Avoid trying to find a trustworthy local through the harassment of the pier and just find something on Airbnb Experiences instead where trust is built...
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