
The fleet comes to Bolívar · Colombia
Four centuries of romance behind one city wall.
Her Realm
Bougainvillea over every balcony, salsa through every doorway, and a fortress wall that has watched the Caribbean for 400 years. García Márquez didn't invent magical realism — he just wrote Cartagena down.
The Experience
Slip out of the bay past the ramparts of San Felipe and the skyline splits in two: the walled city's bell towers astern, the white towers of Bocagrande abeam. An hour south the Rosario Islands rise low and green out of gin-clear water. Anchor over the coral, swim until the sun goes heavy, and sail back as the old city turns amber and the horse carriages come out along the wall. Aguardiente is optional. Dancing, historically, is not.

From the Water








The City
Eleven kilometres of coral-stone rampart wrapping a perfectly preserved colonial old town — UNESCO's Caribbean jewel.
A 27-island coral archipelago an hour offshore, ringed by some of the clearest water in the Colombian Caribbean.
The old artisans' quarter turned open-air gallery — street art, plaza dancing, and the city's best nights out.
Private crewed charters from $1,000 per hour — yours alone, fully provisioned, and unhurried from the moment you step aboard. Founding-list guests sail first and sail finest.
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