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A friend and I are planning a tour of South America, and after hearing from several friends who have done the same thing, we have decided that visiting Colombia is essential! One thing I would be very grateful to find out concerns flights/alternative transport between Bogota and Cartagena.
a) How much (approx) would an internal return flight from Bogota to Cartagena cost during September (i.e. low season)?
b) Are there any alternative methods of transport that you would recommend that take 12 hours or less to complete one leg of this journey? From what I gather the bus journey is very long and possibly not a good idea?
Any other advice on Colombia/places to go etc would be much appreciated. (NB We will only be there for about a fortnight as we will have to move south and continue with our tour.)
Thank you!
By El Unit on Dec 20, 2004, 06:47 in Friendly Talkzone.
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Gomezman5 says on Dec 20, 2004, 07:13: Fly---forget the bus I'm assuming you're a tourist. From Bogota to Cartagena it's simple...you have to fly. Taking a bus is out of the question. First domestic flights are reasonable and if you are going as a tourist, contact any travel agency in Bogota (there are many) and they can get you package deals for a good price. September is a good time because it is off season (after summer, but before Christmas)
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El Unit says on Dec 20, 2004, 07:34: Thanks for the advice Gomezman I had a feeling that flying would be the only sensible option. Thanks for the tip about booking flights in Bogota travel agencies. Do you reckon that in low season it would be possible to book internal flights on very short notice e.g. 1 or 2 days before travelling?
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Gomezman5 says on Dec 20, 2004, 07:59: Yes and No I don't know what the purpose of your travel is. I'll assume it's personal (vacation) In that case, you are better off buying a package deal--hotel,air, meals or without meals, etc. As to whether the domestic flight are cheaper with advance notice....Colombia doesn't nearly have the staggered prices of flights that the US does. Sometimes it's cheaper, sometimes not. But to play it safe, and to lock in the best price, I would buy the ticket as far in advance as possible....when you know you can travel....got to go...
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kernow62 says on Dec 20, 2004, 13:19: If you want to get there in a reasonable amount of time fly. Buses aren't bad if you can handle 18 hours or so with ice cold AC. The route isn't too bad from Bogota to Cartagena as far as safety, but why take a chance unless you want to see the countryside. I wouldn't go so far as to say they are out of the question for travel though.
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caslug says on Dec 20, 2004, 13:50: airplane ticket.. from BOG to CTG are about $160-200 USD for r/t or half of that for one way when purchased 1-6 days in advance. I paid $220 or so for my ticket for a r/t from Cali to CTG in June w/ 1 day notice. June was consider low season(at least regarding hotel).
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Gomezman5 says on Dec 20, 2004, 14:03: El Unit Play it safe---fly !!you clearly travel through a lot of land controlled by the guerillas---especially the FARC. They have "miracle fishing" stops along the way. And you don't want to potentially be the "Catch of the day." If you want to know about "miracle fishing". Google
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YEP says on Dec 20, 2004, 15:54: What is considered low/high season in Colombia ??? ------------------------------------------------------------------- Just another scandinavian getting ready to explore South America 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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Gomezman5 says on Dec 20, 2004, 16:04: Call a travel agent These guys get special package deals that they buy in bulk--airfare--hotel included. Often they will have chep last minute specials b/c things did not sell as well as they wanted...Just check with the agents.
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caslug says on Dec 20, 2004, 16:17: good advice about the package deal.. if you have time in-country or plan ahead, you'll get those deals. Even the last minute ones. Another thing to look at is the air pass, I remember avianca had them for 4 cities for $250 USD duringl low season, so you can travel r/t to ANY FOUR CITIES in COL. Hotel/apt in CTG during low season is pretty cheap, $40-60/night, for a pretty good place.
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YEP says on Dec 21, 2004, 11:43: Yes .... sounds good ------------------------------------------------------------------- Just another scandinavian getting ready to explore South America 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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oldbongo says on Dec 21, 2004, 11:49: it's high season all the time.. in cartagena, if you are gringo, you will
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YEP says on Dec 21, 2004, 14:27: Thanks Oldgringo .... Sounds like I'll have to ask more specifically when I get closer to "lift off" ;-) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Just another scandinavian getting ready to explore South America 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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kernow62 says on Dec 21, 2004, 14:33: Yep go in September, its cloudy and rainy and you will get a better deal.
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michaelz says on Dec 22, 2004, 09:02: Travelling from Bogota to Cartagena If you speak a little spanish, wait until you get there and go to a local travel agency. Even better, have a local do the preliminary negociations for you. My girlfriend books trips to Cartegena or Santa Marta for two frequently at the last minute) where the total cost is $300 or so dollars per person, including airfare, hotel, meals and drinks.
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juanalejo says on Dec 22, 2004, 10:32: travelling I agree with the last post, I travel on my own private car through most areas in Colombia. Bus travel in Colombia is extremely developed and well used. Contrary to Mr. Gomez most people I know use their private cars to go to the Caribbean coast as moving around their is not easy during holidays. September is not as full as mid year or this time of the year. Try www.berlinasdelfonce.com which is one of the companies that travel between Caribbean area and Bogota. There are two roads from Cartagena to Bogota a more direct one called troncal del Magdalena and a second one that splits from the first into Bucaramanga. I tend to travel on the latter as I love the scenery near around here, there are a few historic places and for ecosports and ecotourism have become really popular here. Plus I can split my trip into two days. A non stop (just for meals) from Bogota via the shortest route takes me 13 hours. I leave Bogota around 5 in the morning and arrive in Cartagena in the evening. I rather travel to Bucaramanga 7 hours and 7 more the following day.
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RolaParaTodaLaVida says on Dec 24, 2004, 12:52: Bogota/ Cartagena Bogota ...well its a brand new place from the first time I left and moved to N.Y. There is much to do: clubs, shopping, restaurants, sight seeing.
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Gomezman5 says on Dec 24, 2004, 13:22: DonNegro If you say so all the travellers i met in colombia would not waste a peso on a flight.
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carter says on Feb 7, 2005, 08:50: Sorry Gomezman, but I think your wrong Sorry to bring up an old thread but I couldn`t leave this garbage lying around for potential visitors to read.
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mariaellena says on Jun 9, 2005, 14:10: travelling Hi, I am from Canada and I am planning a trip to Cartagena Colombia to see a couple of my friends in the navy there. I am planning around the middle of October 2005 for a couple weeks and I am flying into Bogata but I need transportation to Cartagena. I am wondering if you know of any means of reasonable transportation to Cartagena from Bogata besides flying which is kinda pricey. Your help would be greatly appreciated. Oh also I am wondering if you know where the naval base is located in Cartagena so I can book a hotel close by..
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carter says on Jun 9, 2005, 14:49: don't know where a naval base is but a bus takes around 20 hours and costs around 80.000 pesos
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Manolo58 says on Aug 5, 2005, 07:29: Roadtrip to Cartagena Recently made a roadtrip 3 days from Bogota to Cartagena by car and visited many small towns and barrios. Trip of a lifetime, a must do ...dangerous...maybe..don't really know...but so is NYC and Philadelphia.
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sen says on Aug 5, 2005, 08:07: Barranquilla flight is cheaper I think.
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hotpunkin says on May 7, 2007, 11:26: If your still out there CARTER email me about Bogata!!!!
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miamimike says on May 7, 2007, 15:41: Its a Beautiful trip but somewhat dangerous due to the Bus Drivers and the lack of safety inspections on commercial Buses(Brakes, tires). I took this Trip in 95(over 4 days as I wanted to see the real Colombia off the beaten tourist traps) and the Scenary was breathtaking, especially when you cross the Andes with White Clouds on the road as the Bus plows through. Spectacular but dangerous albeit very cheap! Good places to stop?? Too many to count! With 3 kids, it may be a stretch as the Kids would probably be bored. No hay Peor Ciego que el que no quiere Ver o Sordo que el que no quiera Oir--Soy Yo, Sarah Palin, Wasilla Alaska. 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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Gator says on May 7, 2007, 20:47: a longgg trip by bus, say about 1100 km. and kinda round about and you have to go through Barranquilla and back east to Cartagena.With three kids added it would be an even longggggggggggggggggggggggger!!! trip. "Bene, cum Latine nescias, nolo manus meas in te maculare" . 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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