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Cruise AmaMagdalena: Colombia departing from Barranquilla

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Cruise AmaMagdalena: Colombia Departing from Barranquilla

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AmaMagdalena

10/17/2026

8 d / 7 n

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Barranquilla

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Barranquilla

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Port: Barranquilla's cruise terminal, located close to the mouth of the Magdalena River, provides quick access to the city center. Well-suited to medium-sized ships, it welcomes passengers in a secure area with basic services and an easy connection to the main sites. Arriving by the river offers a glimpse of the urban fabric and port activity of this modernizing Caribbean city. What to see in Barranquilla The Gran Malecón, a long promenade along the river, is a pleasant place to stroll, observe the city and enjoy the entertainment. The Carnival Museum tells the story of this emblematic festival, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The María Reina cathedral and the Museum of Modern Art complete the cultural discovery of the city. What to visit in the surrounding area The Salamanca Island Natural Park, which can be reached in less than an hour, is a vast area of mangroves that is ideal for birdwatching. The beaches of Puerto Velero and Santa Verónica offer opportunities for swimming and water sports in a peaceful setting that is easily accessible from the port.
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Magangué

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Magangué, located on the lower reaches of the Magdalena River, is a lively port in northern Colombia. The stopover allows you to discover a commercial city with Caribbean roots, marked by strong river activity. The Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria cathedral dominates the center, while the markets reflect the local vitality. Regional cuisine emphasizes freshwater fish, notably in sancocho, the emblematic dish from the banks of the Magdalena.

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Mompox, officially Santa Cruz de Mompox, is a Colombian colonial city located on an island in the Magdalena River. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is renowned for its well-preserved architecture, including the Santa Barbara Church and the historic center. Visitors can explore its picturesque streets, discover local crafts, especially gold and silver filigree, and sample traditional dishes such as "queso de capa", an artisanal cheese with an elastic texture.
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Mompox

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Mompox, officially Santa Cruz de Mompox, is a Colombian colonial city located on an island in the Magdalena River. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is renowned for its well-preserved architecture, including the Santa Barbara Church and the historic center. Visitors can explore its picturesque streets, discover local crafts, especially gold and silver filigree, and sample traditional dishes such as "queso de capa", an artisanal cheese with an elastic texture.
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Mompox, officially Santa Cruz de Mompox, is a Colombian colonial city located on an island in the Magdalena River. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is renowned for its well-preserved architecture, including the Santa Barbara Church and the historic center. Visitors can explore its picturesque streets, discover local crafts, especially gold and silver filigree, and sample traditional dishes such as "queso de capa", an artisanal cheese with an elastic texture.

Santa Bárbara de Pinto

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Santa Bárbara de Pinto, situated on an arm of the Magdalena River, seduces with its tranquil rhythm and close relationship with the water. During a stopover, you can discover the river lifestyle, with fishing boats, improvised markets and traditional music. Specialties based on bocachico, the river's emblematic fish, are among the typical dishes to try, often accompanied by manioc or plantain.
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Calamar

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Calamar, located on the banks of the Magdalena River in Colombia, is a stopover on river cruises between Cartagena and Barranquilla. This location offers cruisers the opportunity to discover the region's typical colonial architecture and immerse themselves in the local culture. Visitors can also enjoy traditional Colombian cuisine, including dishes based on seafood and local produce.
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Cartagena

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Cartagena, Colombia, is a historic city of charming cobbled streets and colonial architecture. Visit the walled old town, San Felipe castle and museums. Discover the local cuisine and vibrant culture. Nearby beaches and islands offer relaxation and natural beauty. Cartagena is an unforgettable stopover for lovers of Caribbean history and culture.

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Cartagena

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Cartagena, Colombia, is a historic city of charming cobbled streets and colonial architecture. Visit the walled old town, San Felipe castle and museums. Discover the local cuisine and vibrant culture. Nearby beaches and islands offer relaxation and natural beauty. Cartagena is an unforgettable stopover for lovers of Caribbean history and culture.

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