Family travel in Cartagena Colombia

Cartagena, Colombia

Family

Every generation, considered.

The Experience

Cartagena is one of Latin America’s great family destinations. We design days that work for every member of your group — from the youngest to those who simply want the best table.

01

Private Villa or Five-Star Hotel

Accommodation selected for space, privacy, and quality.

02

Private Transfers

Comfortable air-conditioned vehicles with snacks, door to door.

03

Rosario Islands by Yacht or Boat

A private half-day on the Caribbean’s most beautiful archipelago.

04

Private Chef & Family Dining

A personal chef for family meals in your villa or suite.

05

Cultural Workshops

Private cooking classes, art experiences, and local history sessions.

06

24/7 Family Concierge

One dedicated contact managing every detail throughout your stay.

Investment

From $3,000

per family  ·  adapted to your group  ·  24/7 concierge included

Cartagena for Families

Cartagena is genuinely one of the finest family destinations in the Americas — and it is profoundly underrated in that role. It has warmth, color, history, and a Caribbean coast that children remember for the rest of their lives. What it requires is someone on the ground who understands that a family trip is not a couples trip with more people. The logistics are different. The pace is different. The version of luxury is different.

We plan for every generation in the group. For the children, that means safe, engaging, genuinely interesting experiences — boat rides, cooking classes, local craft workshops, snorkeling in clear water. For the adults, it means not having to manage any of it. Every activity pre-arranged, every transfer timed, every restaurant confirmed with the right table in the right corner. We are in contact with your party throughout the stay — not as an intrusion, but as a presence that quietly resolves anything before it becomes a problem.

The most important thing we do is design your itinerary around the actual rhythm of a family — not the theoretical rhythm of a travel brochure. That means allowing for recovery time. It means building flexibility into every day. It means having private transport available at all hours, not just scheduled pickups. And it means knowing when the best family table at your chosen restaurant opens up, when the Rosario Islands are least crowded, and which cultural workshop works best with a group of mixed ages. These are not things you can research yourself from a hotel lobby. They require years in the city, and relationships that take years to build.

How the Days Look

Morning

Your private vessel is waiting at the dock by 9am — stocked, crewed, and ready. The Rosario Islands are forty minutes off the coast. The children are in the water by ten. The adults are on deck with coffee and nothing that requires their attention.

Afternoon

Back in the city, your private guide takes the group through Getsemaní and the old town. Not a tour — a walk, at whatever pace works. The children learn to identify the street art. The older members of your family find a courtyard café that no one has photographed yet.

Evening

Your private chef arrives at the villa at seven. The table is set in the courtyard. The menu was agreed three days ago, adapted to every preference in your group. By nine, the whole family is eating together with no screens, no noise from a crowded restaurant, and no one waiting on the bill.