28 Best Hotels in The Caribbean Coast, Colombia

Aité

$$$ | Colombia Fodor's Choice
Bungalows dot the beach between arching coco palms while the main house, open-air lounge, and restaurant perch on a hill taking in expansive views of the surrounding forest and wave-swept beach---this is the scene at Aité. The well-constructed bungalows maintain a cool atmosphere with ceiling fans that help keep the oppressive heat at bay and screened sliding doors that allow fresh air in, but keep invading insects out. The beds are welcoming yet firm and oversized pillows add luxury, while details like a shower with beach views and a deck hung with hammocks make the bungalows a perfect setting for a relaxing beach holiday. The hotel is enchanting at night, as starlike solar lights create pathways between the main house and the bungalows.

Pros

  • A genuine attempt has been made to reduce the hotels ecological impact
  • A swimming pool at the main house and one below
  • Excellent restaurant with killer views

Cons

  • Service seems limited to the main house
  • No a/c
  • Wi-Fi is best at the main house
Colombia
321–782–1300
hotel Details
15 units
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Alfiz Hotel

$$$$ | Calle Cochera del Gobernador #33--28, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
Airy public areas blending whitewashed walls and exposed original brickwork with a lush green minigarden in the middle are perfectly in tune with this ancient city’s style. The cool interiors of guest rooms, which are impeccably furnished with dark-wood antiques, complete the glance into the way the wealthy lived in Cartagena in colonial times. The building, lovingly restored over two years, is typical of early traders' homes, with the high-ceilinged first floor used for warehousing and the second floor as living quarters. Each of the eight rooms is carefully decorated to tell the story of a different era in the city's history, and many details, including the oversized brass showerheads and elaborate woodwork, were crafted by local artisans. The walls are well over a foot thick, keeping rooms cool and insulated from all but the most gentle reminders of salsa from the party in the streets outside.

Pros

  • Quiet, peaceful atmosphere
  • Library with delicious local coffee on hand and the complete works of Gabriel Garcia Marquez
  • Small third-story Jacuzzi and lounge with city views

Cons

  • No kids under 12
  • Lighting could be improved in some bathrooms
  • Breakfast could be more elaborate considering the hotel's price point
Calle Cochera del Gobernador #33--28, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
5-660--0006
hotel Details
8 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Anandá Hotel Boutique

$$$$ | Calle del Cuartel #36--77, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
In a city renowned for plush, storied accommodation, it's no easy feat to stand out, but Anandá does so with a welcoming and inclusive sense of luxury, backed by excellent design and attention to detail throughout. The hotel is laid out around two interlinked courtyards, the larger housing one of the city's finest restaurants, Carmen, where tables are arranged on a wooden deck over a gently running water. Above, wooden balconies blend with muted tones of red and blue, with some rooms overlooking the first-floor pool area, a patch of azure with a small palm set against exposed original stonework. Rooms, divided into three categories, are all spacious, with polished wood floors, quality furnishings, and heavy wooden beams above; grand four-poster beds set the suites apart. The pool area, with several white-draped daybeds, is more spacious than most and offers spectacular sunset views.

Pros

  • Staff go above and beyond
  • Easy access to Carmen, one of the city's best restaurants
  • Top-quality breakfast menu

Cons

  • Restaurant noise can be disturbing
  • Common areas can feel crowded when the hotel is at capacity
  • More shade necessary in the pool areas
Calle del Cuartel #36--77, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
5-644--4000
hotel Details
23 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Bioma Boutique Hotel Mompox

$ | Calle Real del Medio #18–59, Santa Cruz de Mompox, 132560, Colombia
A traditional Mompox home located in the middle of town, Bioma is centered around a courtyard with a blessedly welcome swimming pool. Rooms are basic but comfortable beds, stylish bathrooms, and wood furniture add the necessary charm. A highlight is the rooftop deck and Jacuzzi, with views over the town. The warmth of the customer service at this family-run hotel is notable, from a chilled welcome drink to the service in the restaurant and the efficient organization of any desired day trips.

Pros

  • Excellent on-site restaurant with great breakfast
  • Good connections with local guides
  • A swimming pool

Cons

  • Restaurant, although good, can be a bit slow
  • Most rooms only have windows onto the courtyard
Calle Real del Medio #18–59, Santa Cruz de Mompox, 132560, Colombia
5-685–6733
hotel Details
11 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Casa Coraje

$$ | Colombia
This double-story bed-and-breakfast is a soothing haven tucked right on the beach. Downstairs, an open kitchen and lounge area are decorated with rustic touches and wood and white details. Numerous hammocks hang between the surrounding palms and a daybed with flowing white curtains encourages a lazy afternoon. En suite rooms maintain the easygoing style with lovely four-poster beds draped in mosquito nets.

Pros

  • Yoga classes on the beach
  • Ocean sounds lull you to sleep

Cons

  • Limited dining options
  • Rooms are quite compact
  • No credit cards
Colombia
313–495–2578
hotel Details
5 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Casa de Isabella

$$$ | Cra. 2 #19–20, Santa Marta, 470004, Colombia
A block away from El Parque de los Novios, a focal point of Santa Marta's nightlife, this small boutique hotel has a cheerful design and plenty of greenery in the courtyard that adds a calming element to the space. After renovations in mid-2016, the hotel feels updated and renewed, notably in the well-decorated guests rooms, with dark, hand-carved furnishings, exposed ceiling beams, and touches of bright Caribbean color in cushions or wall hangings. Rooms are also equipped with free Wi-Fi and Apple TV. Another bonus: there's a pleasant terrace with a splash pool to take the edge off the heat.

Pros

  • Convenient location near restaurants and beachfront
  • Wonderful personal service
  • Suites are particularly luxurious

Cons

  • Basic rooms are on the small side
Cra. 2 #19–20, Santa Marta, 470004, Colombia
5-431–2082
hotel Details
10 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Casa India Catalina

$$ | Calle del Coliseo #5--67, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
This is a solid choice for the budget-conscious traveler looking to stay right in the heart of the historic center with all the sights and nightlife close at hand. The basic hotel retains plenty of colonial character from the bougainvillea-covered entrance to the cheerful yellow interior and balconies with wooden balustrades overlooking a small pool surrounded by exposed brick arches. Rooms are colorful and clean, although they could do with a touch of maintenance and upgraded towels, but they have basic showers, a/c, and cable TV. Avoid streetside rooms if you're a light sleeper.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Basic but good included breakfast

Cons

  • Wi-Fi signal patchy in some rooms
  • Street noise is an issue
  • Some rooms have no windows
Calle del Coliseo #5--67, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
5-664--4361
hotel Details
20 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Casa La Fe

$$$ | Calle Segunda De Badillo #36--125, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
The best of the midrange options in the old city, Casa La Fe has a much-loved location on the leafy Plaza Fernandez de Madrid and is comfortable and colorful throughout. The room's design and furnishings are somewhat dated, but they are well-sized and welcoming, and the pricier options with balconies overlooking the plaza are well worth the extra cost. Breakfast is served at charming wrought-iron tables in the green central courtyard, and the third floor offers a small splash pool and bar, where the barman whips up some tasty cocktails.

Pros

  • Rooftop pool area with good drinks
  • Fresh and tasty breakfast

Cons

  • No elevator, so third-floor rooms can be a stretch
  • First-floor rooms can get a bit of noise from the breakfast crowd in the morning
Calle Segunda De Badillo #36--125, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
5-664--0306
hotel Details
14 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Casa Lola

$$$$ | Calle del Guerrero #29--108, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia Fodor's Choice
Less than a block away from the central Plaza de la Trinidad, Casa Lola is leading the way in accommodations for the booming Getsemaní neighborhood. The soothing modern interior is impeccably fitted into a finely restored historic building. The entrance charms and sets the tone with a mix of antique furniture and modern art, while the central hallway lulls with a series of burbling channels and pools that you cross on wooden walkways on the way to the rooms or up to the third- floor deck and pools. Rooms are uniquely laid out and decorated with a brashly modern flair by Spanish owner and interior designer Ignacio Garcia de Vinuesa that ensures you'll fall for the space regardless of your personal taste.

Pros

  • Quality breakfast in the green and water-filled courtyard
  • Excellent and knowlegeable English-speaking staff
  • Central Getsemaní location

Cons

  • Wi-Fi signal weak in furthest rooms
  • Modern room design might not be to everyone's taste
  • Music from the plaza can be heard in some rooms
Calle del Guerrero #29--108, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
5-664--1538
hotel Details
15 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Casa San Agustín

$$$$ | Calle de la Universidad, No. 36--44, Cartagena, Colombia Fodor's Choice
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This intimate and luxurious boutique's distinctive rooms are scattered throughout the white-washed, beautifully decorated former residence in Cartagena's UNESCO-protected Old Town, separated by flower-filled terraces and cozy, book-lined lounges. Because of the setup, each room has a different layout and view (street or garden); some have shared gardens, private plunge pools, or original elements like wood-beamed ceilings or frescoes, while a couple suites are duplexes. All come with free Wi-Fi, Frette linens, Ortigia bath products, HDTVs, and on-request iPads. A small swimming pool beckons in the main courtyard below an ancient aqueduct, as do a few white couch-lined nooks for alfresco refreshments. Staff are professional and genuinely caring, making visitors feel at home, avoiding airs and graces that can so often mar similarly establishments. Offering both indoor and outdoor seating, the Alma restaurant highlights local seafood. Along with the sexy vibe and relaxed-luxury style, the hotel's biggest plus is the central location in the vibrant Old Town.

Pros

  • Stylishly integration of the historical structure and chic modern design
  • World-class staff
  • Ideal Old Town location

Cons

  • No on-site gym
  • At capacity, public spaces like the pool and balcony can feel crowded
  • The live band in the patio on weekends may be a bit noisy for some
Calle de la Universidad, No. 36--44, Cartagena, Colombia
5-681--0000
hotel Details
31 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Casa Verde Hotel

$$ | Calle 18 No. 4–70, Santa Marta, Colombia Fodor's Choice

There's simply no friendlier place to stay in this city, and the warm welcome extends to comfortable decor and affordable room rates. Rooms are cool, inside thick Republican-era walls, with a few artisanal touches like hand-molded cement basins and rustic wood towel rails in the bathroom. The central patio is welcoming and green, with a small jet pool and scattered hammocks that encourage guests to unwind and slip into the gentler local pace of life. The owner offers customized tours that beat the local operators.

Pros

  • Tasty standard breakfast
  • Owner is an invaluable source of information
  • Just blocks away from the colonial center and restaurants

Cons

  • Small space that feels crowded when the hotel is at capacity
Calle 18 No. 4–70, Santa Marta, Colombia
5-431–4122
hotel Details
7 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Casablanca B&B

$$$$ | Calle del Tejadillo #38--71, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
Slightly removed from the bustle of the historic center, Casablanca's cool, whitewashed walls and aquatic theme add to the impression of an old city oasis, a welcome hideout from the tropical heat on the other side of the heavy wooden door to the street. Just past reception at the entrance to this grand republican home, a wooden walkway leads past a narrow pool in a leafy, open-air gallery with rooms adjacent or on the second floor. The 14 rooms are large and well-appointed, with particularly spacious bathrooms of white stone and marble stocked with L'Occitane products. Faux weathered wooden furniture detracts a little from an otherwise superbly finished space.

Pros

  • Spacious rooftop lounge and pool with a small bar and expansive views
  • Great price for the quality and area
  • Good, varied breakfast menu, served in room at no extra cost

Cons

  • Noise from the internal patio can be an issue
  • Some cheaply finished furniture ruins the image
  • Not enough English-speaking staff
Calle del Tejadillo #38--71, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
5-664--7111
hotel Details
14 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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EcoHabs Minca

$$$ | 470008, Colombia
A handful of comfortable cabins scattered over a hillside just outside of town make up this attractive hotel that has been superbly integrated into the surrounding forest. Choices range from a room just above the restaurant to isolated cabins. The spacious cabins, constructed from natural local materials, have fantastic views and simple yet comfortable furnishings. The provided mosquito nets are functional, but be sure to bring plenty of repellent.

Pros

  • Location and views
  • A full range of activities around Minca can be arranged

Cons

  • Road noise can be bothersome
  • Insects are an issue at night
  • Significant distance between rooms and common areas
470008, Colombia
317–670–3991
hotel Details
6 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Finca La Jorará

$$$ | 470017, Colombia Fodor's Choice
A working organic farm that stretches from the coast into the hills, La Jorará offers an unbeatable experience---picture a fresh mountain stream running down from the hills to the wild, deserted beach that's bordered by lush trees that hang heavy with fruit. Spread over three lodges, the accommodations have a farm-style rusticity that integrates with the lush surrounding gardens. There's plenty to do during the day: climb up to breathtaking lookout points; splash in the river's natural pools; or take a tour of the banana plantation. Come sunset, stretch out in a hammock and listen to the forest come alive, and then saunter down to the main house for dinner at large communal tables.

Pros

  • Delicious communal meals made with ingredients from the farm
  • Adventure and cultural excursions can be arranged by the owners
  • Ready supply of freshly harvested fruit

Cons

  • Slight noise from the distant generator, and in some rooms, the road
  • No a/c, and electricity isn't available all night
  • Internet is limited
470017, Colombia
313–427–4434
hotel Details
13 units
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Friends to Be

$$ | Calle del Espíritu Santo #10C--105, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
A attractive, refurbished home on a popular but not too raucous street in Getsemaní is just steps away from some of the neighborhood's best restaurants. The hotel is dominated by a central open courtyard that features a plunge pool and lounge bar, which is great for the socially inclined but can be a problem for those seeking a quieter atmosphere. Rooms with tall wooden doors and windows surround the courtyard on two levels; they are comfortable, spacious, and have some charming details like wooden pallet bases for the beds and colorful mosaic tiling in the bathroom. The hotel is clearly aiming for a more budget-conscious market, so quality finishes are lacking, and rooms aren't very quiet.

Pros

  • Location on a trendy street
  • Good a/c in the rooms
  • Exposed brick walls and wooden beams offer a historic feel at a budget price

Cons

  • Noise from central courtyard
  • Aimed at a younger, budget-conscious crowd
  • Inattentive staff
Calle del Espíritu Santo #10C--105, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
5-643--7391
hotel Details
9 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hilton Cartagena

$$$$ | Carrera 1 No. 4–00, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia

At this hotel on the tip of the Bocagrande peninsula, the spacious, airy guests rooms can provide wide views of the city or sea, but the unattractive surroundings that lie far from the old city may disappoint. White-tile floors, pastel hues, and light wood, as well as updated baths with a rain shower, add a soothing vibe. Some rooms have great views of the terrace and its gardens and four pools, including one for kids. The beach past the impressive pool area has essentially been claimed by the hotel and is less populous than others on the peninsula, but despite touches of green remains a rather drab, gray-sand affair. Guests may feel far removed from the bustle of the old town, so decide your priorities in advance.

Pros

  • Very impressive pool
  • Access to a beach that is much less crowded that others in Bocagrande
  • Kids' club and menu

Cons

  • Mediocre food
  • Isolated, a 10- to 15-minute taxi ride to the walled town
  • The building is showing its age
Carrera 1 No. 4–00, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
5-694–8000
hotel Details
288 rooms, 15 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Hotel 3 Banderas

$$ | Calle Cochera del Hobo No. 38–66, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia

In the historic and increasingly popular San Diego neighborhood in the walled town, this attractive little 19th-century hotel is a decent medium-range option. The simple and sometimes overly colorful rooms, all of which border a pleasant green courtyard, combine colonial style with modern amenities. A lounge area with an oversized Jacuzzi on the third floor offers a space to relax and take in views over the city.

Pros

  • Away from the busiest walled town bustle
  • Some rooms include a basic kitchenette

Cons

  • Some slightly dark rooms near the back
  • No restaurant
Calle Cochera del Hobo No. 38–66, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
5-660–0160
hotel Details
24 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Hotel Boutique Casa Carolina

$$$ | Cra. 12 #3–40, Santa Marta, 470004, Colombia
A sleek, modern boutique hotel, Casa Carolina combines a whitewashed interior with wood and exposed brick details and a plant-fringed pool in the central courtyard. A professional, bilingual staff can be relied on for excellent advice on restaurants, tours, and travel. Clean, contemporary rooms come equipped with all the modern conveniences, including fantastic showers that make you feel like you're outside with accents of stone and greenery. The rooftop terrace, with lounge, dining area, and daybeds is a highlight, providing a perfect spot to take in a balmy tropical sunset while enjoying the view of the town and the sea in the distance.

Pros

  • High-end comfort and service
  • Views from the terrace
  • Excellent in-house restaurant

Cons

  • Lacking in colonial charm
  • The common areas can feel somewhat crowded
Cra. 12 #3–40, Santa Marta, 470004, Colombia
5-423–3354
hotel Details
10 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Boutique Casa Salamandra

$$ | Calle 11 # 1C-68, Santa Marta, 470003, Colombia
A comfortably priced offshoot of the polished Casa Carolina, this five-room retreat walks a perfect line between comfort and affordability. The simply appointed rooms have large, good-quality beds, room for a desk, and a bar fridge. Staff maintain the high standards set by the parent hotel, and there's a decent-size splash pool in the courtyard and a roof terrace with loungers and ocean views.

Pros

  • Quality made-to-order breakfasts
  • Excellent travel recommendations

Cons

  • Set on the edge of the historic center
Calle 11 # 1C-68, Santa Marta, 470003, Colombia
5-421–0980
hotel Details
5 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Boutique Don Pepe

$$$$ | Calle 16 #1C–92, Santa Marta, Colombia
Seamlessly blending its 18th-century heritage with modern design, Don Pepe's central courtyard is the hotel's focal point, with exposed brickwork and arches that form the backdrop for a small splash pool and fountain. The rooftop terrace is simply decadent, with a small spa and massage area, an oversized Jacuzzi, daybeds with flowing white curtains, and a lounging area where you can catch cool evening breezes and sip refreshing cocktails while taking in the city views. Each guest room is unique---antique furniture stands side by side with modern comforts like oversized beds and high ceilings. The bathrooms are stylish with brass fittings and quality toiletries; some have an open-air, ivy-covered Jacuzzi area.

Pros

  • A block away from the seaside boardwalk
  • Excellent in-house restaurant
  • Easy access to local restaurants

Cons

  • Rooms near the front door subject to hotel traffic at all hours
Calle 16 #1C–92, Santa Marta, Colombia
5-421–0215
hotel Details
12 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Charleston Santa Teresa

$$$$ | Carrera 3A No. 31–23, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia

Occupying the historic Convento de Santa Teresa, this 16th-century showplace inside the walled town combines colonial and republican architectural styles with colorful attention to detail, preserving the building's character from the plant-laden multistory interior courtyard to local design touches in guest rooms. Rooms and suites, sumptuously appointed with rich fabrics, some antique furnishings, and modern pieces, look out onto the ocean or the walled town. The best views are from the rooftop pool (overlooking San Pedro Claver church) and restaurant.

Pros

  • The swimming pool is a delight
  • Grand old interiors and public spaces conjure an earlier era of Cartagena
  • On-site restaurant, Harry Sasson lives up to the high reputation of the original in Bogotá

Cons

  • Street vendors gather in the plaza outside
  • Those who prefer modern styling should look elsewhere
  • The hotel hosts regular events, which can be noisy and occupy common areas
Carrera 3A No. 31–23, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
5-664–9494
hotel Details
70 rooms, 21 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Hotel Playa Manglares Isla Barú

$$$$ | Km 12 Via Playa Blanca Isla Barú, Cartagena, 130017, Colombia Fodor's Choice
If you are looking to stay on outlying Isla Barú, this beautiful beachside home turned intimate B&B run by friendly host Olga is a perfect getaway tucked into a quiet corner of the island. The white-painted rooms are cool and spacious, open to the elements beyond the flowing white curtains, and though simple, have real rustic heart. There's no a/c, but a fan takes the edge off the heat. The shady beach, although not perfect white sand with crystal clear water, remains empty most of the day, and the calm waters are good for swimming. The hosts will happily help organize snorkeling trips to the Islas del Rosario or a visit to nearby Aviario de Colombia, the country's best and newest bird sanctuary, with some 135 species. The food is reasonably priced and well-prepared, and after dinner, all that remains is to take a seat next to the bonfire on the beach, dig your toes deep into the sand, and relax.

Pros

  • Outdoor shower is a treat
  • Good Wi-Fi
  • Meals are shared at a communal table

Cons

  • 45-minute overland trip from the city
  • Be prepared with plenty of bug spray
  • No a/c
Km 12 Via Playa Blanca Isla Barú, Cartagena, 130017, Colombia
311-403--9391
hotel Details
3 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel San Pedro de Majagua

$$$ | Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
As long as you have realistic expectations for an isolated hotel that caters to day-trippers, you'll find Majagua to be the best, most well-priced hotel on Isla Grande. The tiny beaches are decent, but most guests spend their days out and about, snorkeling the reefs, kayaking through the mangrove forest, or visiting the nearby aquarium. Once the day-tour crowds and hawkers leave, overnight guests can rent a stand-up paddleboard and head out for sunset, or simply grab a hammock or a deck chair and a cold coconut cocktail—this, after all, is why you're here. Food options are limited to the on-site restaurant, which offers tasty, seafood-driven fare at surprisingly reasonable prices. The hotel boats—which are an additional charge—leave Cartagena at 9 am and return at 3 pm; the trip can be choppy. Snorkeling tours with Dive Planet including transportation.

Pros

  • Peace and quiet at night
  • Five-minute walk to nearby bioluminiscent Laguna Encantada

Cons

  • Bugs can be a problem
  • Location on the northern side of the island can be windy
  • Wi-Fi limited to reception area, and power outages do happen
Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
5-650--4460
hotel Details
17 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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La Casa Amarilla

$ | Cra. 1 No. 13–59, Santa Cruz de Mompox, 132567, Colombia

More a guesthouse than a hotel, this small, friendly lodging was set up by an Englishman enamored with the town's colonial wonders. Located on the bank of the Magdalena River, La Casa Amarilla offers lovely, spacious rooms that open onto a well-tended internal garden. Wooden furnishings are basic but comfortable, and the space is immaculate. This is also the best place in town to rent bikes, which is a lovely way to explore Mompox.

Pros

  • Friendly staff is an invaluable source of local knowledge
  • Can organize tours of the town and nearby wetlands
  • A chance to experience the traditional local architecture

Cons

  • Little English spoken by staff
  • Some street noise
  • Wi-Fi issues aren't unknown
Cra. 1 No. 13–59, Santa Cruz de Mompox, 132567, Colombia
5-685–6326
hotel Details
10 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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La Sirena

$$ | Colombia
This attractive beachside eco-lodge is built around the principles of slow tourism and provides a wonderful place to lay your head within easy earshot of the waves. Rooms are light and spacious, with a rustic, locally influenced design that incorporates plenty of bamboo and palm thatching and is cooled using natural ventilation spaces between the roof and the walls. Bathrooms are a treat, with the shower open to the sky, surrounded by plants that soak up and then purify the runoff water.

Pros

  • Excellent vegan-vegetarian restaurant
  • Daily yoga and a variety of wellness treatments including massages
  • Organizes activities and local expeditions for guests

Cons

  • Restaurant is open to the public and popular, prompting long waiting times
  • Wi-Fi limited to common areas
  • No a/c, no credit cards
hotel Details
11 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Portal de la Marquesa

$$ | Santa Cruz de Mompox, 132560, Colombia Fodor's Choice
This colonial-era mansion once hosted Simón Bolívar; today it's a superbly decorated boutique hotel with a nod to the building's illustrious past. The hotel's numerous common spaces walk a line between modern and folkloric, while the guest rooms are airy and cool (there's a/c) with comfortable bathrooms. The suites are particularly spacious---there's one with a small dipping pool. The breakfasts are a standout.

Pros

  • Great riverside location
  • Accomodating and helpful staff
  • Historic building

Cons

  • Not all rooms created equal---it's worth going for the upgrade
  • Limited English-speaking staff
  • Pool is private and only for the suite
Santa Cruz de Mompox, 132560, Colombia
5-664–3163
hotel Details
5 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Sofitel Legend Santa Clara Cartagena

$$$$ | Calle del Torno 39--29, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia Fodor's Choice
Courtesy of Sofitel Legend Santa Clara Cartagena

The magnificent Santa Clara—a former 17th-century monastery—deserves its position in Sofitel's Legends category, reserved for properties with true historic status. Beautiful arched walkways, atmospheric plant-filled courtyards, and original details from confessionals to water wells abound, adding character and making the place more romantic than its Clarist nun founders could ever have intended. Guest rooms are spread out over an original Colonial wing and a more modern Republican one; all have Caribbean views, wood ceilings and floors, and elegant, muted contemporary decor, plus all the expected upscale technology and amenities. The nuns' former dining room is now the highly rated Restaurante1621, featuring superb French fare fused with New World ingredients and an outstanding wine list. A pool and vast terrace help the place feel like a resort in spite of its central location, while the So Spa has a hammam and locally influenced treatments.

Pros

  • Unique historic setting and ambience
  • Excellent wine bar with arguably the city's best cellar
  • Biggest swimming pool in Old Town with views to the ocean at the raised far end

Cons

  • More of a traditional hotel experience than the small boutique inns of Old Town
  • Occasionally conferences or large groups dominate the hotel
  • Pool area can get a bit noisy
Calle del Torno 39--29, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
5-650–4700
hotel Details
124 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Tcherassi Hotel and Spa

$$$$ | Calle del sargento Mayor #6--21, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
Internationally famed fashion designer Silvia Tcherassi leaves a personal stamp throughout this stylishly renovated 18th-century mansion, from the three-story green wall that towers over the central courtyard to little details like feathered lampshades and bedspreads made of hundreds of golden dress labels. Elements from the original house are prominent, like the original brick and coral stone arches and walls, while the wooden balconies and exposed beams are painted white to create a cool, modern contrast. Rooms are massive, the smallest measuring 400 square feet, with soaring ceilings and flowing white curtains that amplify the feeling of space. Dark wooden flooring and low, voluptuous lighting are the norm, and freestanding tubs or skylight rain showers complete the sensation of luxury. On-site restaurant Vera offers a coastal Italian cuisine, and the fresh pasta dishes are easily among the city's best.

Pros

  • Just seven rooms means a particularly personalized attention
  • Excellent spa offering traditional and water treatments
  • Third-floor Jacuzzi with city views

Cons

  • Atmosphere of exclusivity may not suit everyone
  • Compact pool
  • Events, especially weddings, could interfere with your stay
Calle del sargento Mayor #6--21, Cartagena, 130001, Colombia
5-664--4445
hotel Details
7 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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