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Cartagena & Tierra Bomba: The Reality of Colombia, Through Our Eyes

Before traveling to Colombia, especially as an American, one question always comes up: “Is it safe?” The U.S. State Department often lists Colombia under a higher advisory category than many tourist destinations. But oversimplified ratings rarely tell the full story — and our real-life experience in Cartagena told a very different one. I traveled with […]

Cartagena & Tierra Bomba: The Reality of Colombia, Through Our Eyes

Before traveling to Colombia, especially as an American, one question always comes up: “Is it safe?” The U.S. State Department often lists Colombia under a higher advisory category than many tourist destinations. But oversimplified ratings rarely tell the full story — and our real-life experience in Cartagena told a very different one. I traveled with […]

Before traveling to Colombia, especially as an American, one question always comes up:

“Is it safe?”

The U.S. State Department often lists Colombia under a higher advisory category than many tourist destinations. But oversimplified ratings rarely tell the full story — and our real-life experience in Cartagena told a very different one.

I traveled with a group of 12, and at the end of the trip, I asked each traveler one question:

Did you feel unsafe?

Not a single person said yes.

What they did say:
They felt welcomed.
They felt energized.
They felt connected.

Safety in Cartagena: Perception vs. Reality

We stayed in Getsemaní, steps from the Walled City — full of color, music, and constant motion. If I had to describe Cartagena in U.S. terms, it would feel similar to Washington, D.C.:

Some blocks feel polished and tourist-forward.
Others shift in tone.
And like any major city, situational awareness matters.

Getting outside the central areas felt more uncertain to a few travelers, but none of that translated into actual risk or harm. Smart travel is the same everywhere: move intentionally, trust your instincts, stay informed.

The one drawback? The street vendors are persistent. Not unsafe — but persistent. It can be overwhelming if you’re not used to heavy street selling culture. Firm but respectful boundaries go a long way.

The Hospitality Reality: Where Colombian Culture Meets Business

Safety wasn’t our challenge.

Business culture was.

Some hospitality partners were exceptional — responsive, professional, and organized. Others, however, were painfully slow to communicate, inconsistent, and lacked accountability.

In one situation, unresolved issues at a hotel impacted members of my group and were not handled properly onsite. That resulted in me escalating concerns to my supplier.
That hotel will not be used again — not because of Colombia, but because service quality matters everywhere.

This trip reinforced a truth: every destination has standout providers and some that do not meet standard. Colombia was no exception.

Our Day-By-Day Cartagena & Tierra Bomba Experience

Day 1: Arrival + Private Welcome Experience

After arrival, we checked in and settled into our home base.
That evening, we hosted a private welcome event to officially kick things off.

The night included a guided mixology class, where guests learned to prepare traditional Colombian cocktails while mingling and laughing — the perfect icebreaker. Every guest received a welcome gift, and our official LDTG Insiders received additional personalized keepsakes tied to the destination.

It didn’t feel like “the first night.”
It felt like a reunion.

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Day 2: Day of Choice — Culture or Leisure

Day two was built around freedom of experience.

Some guests spent the day at leisure, resting and recharging. Some chose a rum and chocolate tasting, while others explored the city in classic cars, riding through Cartagena as guides shared its history.

No obligation.
No pressure.
Just preference.

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Day 3: Bazurto Market + Cooking Class

Bazurto Market is unfiltered Colombia.

Loud.
Real.
Alive.

We shopped like locals, learned about food sourcing, and prepared a completely traditional home-style Colombian meal. This wasn’t a tourist show — it was immersion.

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Day 4: Palenque Village Experience

Palenque — the first free African town in the Americas — was powerful.

This day wasn’t about sightseeing. It was about understanding, honoring, and remembering history.

It was raw.
It was emotional.
It mattered.

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Day 5: Site Inspections + Insider Spa + Salsa

We started with hotel site inspections.

Walking resort suites. Checking vibes. Asking the questions clients don’t think to ask.

Then the pace shifted.

LDTG Insiders only: a private rooftop spa party at my hotel — massages, soft resets, and views for days.

That night, we all came back together for a private salsa class.

Cartagena gave us the balance: business, pleasure, and culture in one day.

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Day 6: Tierra Bomba Private Island Is an Escape

White sand.
Clear water.
Island calm.

Tierra Bomba delivered beauty without effort. It was a full exhale before our grand finale.

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Day 7: Private Yacht + Island & Beach Club Finale

We boarded a private yacht and explored the Rosario Islands, visiting:

Rosario
Bora Bora
PAUÉ
Mangata

Each stop delivered a different mood — from relaxed luxury to full celebration.

That evening, we closed with a private beachfront farewell dinner exclusively for our Insiders, complete with a bonfire, orange-styled décor, sunset glow, and handcrafted farewell gifts — including handmade glasses and candles.

It was the perfect ending.

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Final Word: Colombia Is Not the Story People Tell You

Colombia is layered.
It is complex.
It is warm, musical, beautiful, and alive.

It deserves context — not cancellation.

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And Cartagena?

Cartagena gave us memories that lasted longer than photos.

Because of how powerful this experience was, we’re already planning our next return in December 2027 — when Christmas celebrations are in full bloom and the city transforms with lights, music, and holiday culture.

If this trip taught us anything, it’s this:
Colombia is not just a destination — it’s an experience you revisit.

Travel. Connect. Belong.
Travel. Connect. Belong.

— Lyrics Destinations Travel Group