
Cartagena Colombia
Things to do in Cartagena in November 2026
By Tripnostic Research · Updated June 3, 2026
For Cartagena in November 2026, build the day around dated events, seasonal conditions, venue hours, and booking windows. Dated picks to verify first include Fiesta de la Independencia de Cartagena. Check the event list and public holidays below before assigning fixed dates.
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Cartagena in November 2026
Weather
Temperature
89°F / 78°F
31.4°C / 25.4°C
Precipitation
11d
5.5in · 140mm
Daylight
11.5h
Sea
85.3°F
29.6°C
November stays rainy but festive around Independence celebrations, with street events affecting old-city movement.
Events & festivals
- Nov 11
Fiesta de la Independencia de Cartagena
A large street festival celebrating Cartagena's independence, featuring parades, music, dancing, and cultural events across Getsemaní, Centro Histórico, Crespo, Marbella, and throughout the city. — Events are mostly free and open to the public; some concerts or special shows may require advance booking.
Source: festival research
Public holidays
- Nov 2All Saints’ Day
- Nov 16Independence of Cartagena
Planning checklist
- 1Check the 1 dated Cartagena event for anything that overlaps your exact November dates before assigning fixed sightseeing days.
- 2Hold flexible plans around the 2 public holidays in Colombia; museums, markets, and government-run sights can switch hours.
- 3Group each Cartagena day by nearby neighborhoods, then validate the saved places against your trip dates before exporting the checked route to Google Maps.
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City overview
Cartagena is a Caribbean port where the walled colonial city, Getsemani street art, fortress lines, and modern Bocagrande beach towers sit around a hot, humid bay. The useful traveler map is Centro and San Diego inside the walls, Getsemani just outside the clock tower, and Bocagrande, Manga, Crespo, or La Boquilla for beaches, hotels, and airport access.
Food & drink
Cartagena food is coastal and Afro-Caribbean: arepa de huevo, posta negra cartagenera, coconut rice, fried fish, ceviche, cazuela de mariscos, mote de queso, patacones, and cocadas. Portal de los Dulces, Plaza de la Trinidad street stalls, Bazurto Market tours, and old-city seafood restaurants give the clearest range.
Top sights
Ranked for November suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- ACastillo San Felipe de Barajas
- BConvento e Iglesia de San Pedro Claver
- CPlaza de Bolivar and Museo del Oro Zenu
- DConvento de la Popa
- EMuseo Naval del Caribe
- FPalacio de la Inquisicion
- GWalled City and Las Murallas
- HTorre del Reloj and Plaza de los Coches
- IGetsemani and Plaza de la Trinidad
- JLas Bovedas
1Castillo San Felipe de Barajas
4.7★ · 66,949indoorOpen dailyThe hill fortress grew from a 17th-century Spanish defensive work into a huge tunnel-and-bastion complex guarding the land approach to Cartagena. It stands east of Getsemani on San Lazaro hill.
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2Convento e Iglesia de San Pedro Claver
4.7★ · 2,654indoorOpen dailyThe church and convent honor the Jesuit priest who worked with enslaved Africans arriving through Cartagena in the 17th century. The complex sits near Plaza de la Aduana and the Naval Museum.
3Plaza de Bolivar and Museo del Oro Zenu
4.6★ · 1,287indoorClosed MonThe shaded square is ringed by colonial balconies, the cathedral, museums, and street performers. The small gold museum explains Zenu metalwork and river cultures from the region.
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- 4Convento de la Popa
- 5Museo Naval del Caribe
- 6Palacio de la Inquisicion
- 7Walled City and Las Murallas
- 8Torre del Reloj and Plaza de los Coches
- 9Getsemani and Plaza de la Trinidad
- 10Las Bovedas
Neighborhoods
1Centro
Centro is the polished walled core, with the clock tower, Plaza de la Aduana, cathedral, Bolivar square, colonial balconies, boutique hotels, and heavy daytime foot traffic.
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San Diego
San Diego is quieter and residential inside the walls, with Las Bovedas, Plaza de San Diego, small hotels, restaurants, and easy rampart access.
3Getsemani
Getsemani feels colorful and social, with Trinidad square, murals, hostels, bars, street food, and restored houses between the walls and Castillo San Felipe.
4Bocagrande and Castillogrande
Bocagrande and Castillogrande are modern beach-and-condo strips, with high-rise hotels, malls, bay views, and easier taxi logistics than the old city.
5Manga
Manga is a bayfront residential district with republican houses, marinas, restaurants, and bridges linking the old city to the port and bus routes.
6Crespo and La Boquilla
North of the center, Crespo holds the airport approach while La Boquilla adds fishing villages, beach hotels, mangrove canoe tours, and a less colonial rhythm.
Day trips
45km / 45-60min by boat from Muelle La Bodeguita
Rosario Islands
The island chain has reef water, beach clubs, aquariums, and crowded tour docks. Choose boat operators carefully and confirm return times before leaving the city.
35km / 1h by boat or road transfer from Cartagena
Playa Blanca and Baru
Baru has bright sand and shallow Caribbean water but intense vendors and weekend crowds. Weekday starts are easier.
50km / about 1h by car or tour from Cartagena
San Basilio de Palenque
The village is tied to maroon history, Palenquero language, music, and Afro-Colombian culture. Go with a guide who treats it as a living community rather than a photo stop.
Getting around
The walled city and Getsemani are best on foot, with taxis or ride-hail useful for Bocagrande, Manga, La Popa, the airport, and late returns. Buses and Transcaribe serve longer local moves, but visitors usually save them for daylight and simple routes.
Common questions about Cartagena in November
- Will the places on my list be open when I'm in Cartagena in November?
- Not always. Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season, and holiday. Paste your Cartagena list into Tripnostic and it checks every place against the exact dates you're there, flagging closures before the trip instead of at a locked door.
- How do I plan Cartagena days without crossing the city twice?
- Tripnostic groups your places by neighborhood so each day stays in one or two areas instead of zig-zagging. It also flags what needs booking ahead, so timed tickets and reservations don't fall through.
- What to pack for Cartagena in November
Pack for November's weather, not a generic Cartagena checklist.
- Light, breathable daytime clothes for average highs around 31°C / 89°F.
- Breathable evening clothes because nights stay near 25°C / 78°F.
- Compact rain gear and shoes that handle wet pavement across about 11 rainy days.
- How many days do you need in Cartagena
- 4 days covers the main Cartagena highlights at a realistic pace. Add 3 extra days if you want the listed day trips.
- Is Cartagena worth visiting in November
- Yes. Cartagena in November: 31.4°C high, 25.4°C low, 140mm rain over 11 days, 11.5h daylight. Hot and rainy — afternoon storms, plan indoor afternoons.