TRIP OVERVIEW
Vibrant Colombia invites to you to explore the vast history, culture and towns that bring it to life. Here is a small sample of the marvels of Colombia you may experience on our all-new Magdalena River journeys debuting in 2024.
Native culture and Spanish influences woven together through the course of history can still be witnessed along the Magdalena River. Cartagena became a major port during the Spanish conquest, funded by the Spanish crown, which led to many pirate raids on the city. To protect against these raids, the Spanish royalty ordered the construction of stone walls around Cartagena, which can still be seen today. This fortification is the reason Cartagena is also called la ciudad amurallada —“the walled city.”
Because of the fear of attacks from pirates, many Spaniards felt they needed to have a safe place to keep their gold – and the town of Mompox served that purpose. With so much gold housed here, some of it was used to craft beautiful artifacts to celebrate religious ceremonies in the newly evangelized communities. Soon, gold- and silversmiths began to flock to this destination from Spain, and the delicate and detailed style of craftsmanship they brought with them has been preserved through the years. Today, you can visit this colonial town and purchase fine filigree jewelry for which Mompox has become renowned.
Palenque has the unique honor of being the first “free town” in the Americas. The Spaniards and the former slaves agreed on a Capitulation of Peace in 1603 and, in 1713, the Spanish crown issued a Royal Decree that officially freed the people of Palenque from slavery. With the autonomy this afforded, this vibrant town was able to continue its unique traditions and preserve its culture, which UNESCO officially recognized when they declared Palenque a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity in 2005.
Visit all three of these incredible destinations on our new Magdalena River itineraries!
What’s included:
SPACIOUS STATEROOMS
•7-night river cruise in elegantly appointed twin balcony stateroom
•Entertainment-On-Demand in all staterooms featuring free high-speed internet access, movies, and music library
•Fresh water replenished daily
AN ARRAY OF AMENITIES
•Complimentary Wellness Program with a dedicated Wellness Host leading various exercise classes
•The services of one of AmaWaterways’ wonderful Cruise Managers throughout your river cruise and land journey
•Nightly entertainment including cultural performances
•High-quality Wi-Fi
•Sun-deck pool
•Fitness room
•Main Lounge with panoramic views and bar
AWARD-WINNING DINING
•All fine dining on board, plus a special dinner on shore in El Banco
•Wine, beer and soft drinks included during lunch and dinner
•Sip & Sail cocktail hour with complimentary wine, beer, spirits and soft drinks
•A variety of excursions, including birdwatching and boat tours
•24/7 Colombian coffee and tea station
A WORLD OF EXPLORATION
•Immersive excursions in every destination
•Exclusive year-round Carnaval Celebration in Barranquilla and cumbia performance in El Banco
•A knowledgeable guide who will accompany you along your river cruise journey
•Airport transfers with purchase of air from AmaWaterways
Pricing per person based on double occupancy:
Twin Balcony Category C – prices starting at $3839
Rates are cruise only and per person based on double occupancy. Airfare, insurance, and transfers are at an additional cost. Travel insurance is highly recommended, ask your travel agent for details.
Passports are required and must be valid for six months after return date. Check CIBT.com for Visa Requirements
MEMBERSHIP CREDITS CANNOT BE USED FOR THIS VACATION
Itineraries are subject to change; port sequence, scheduled time, and/or day. For the most updated cruise information, please visit www.amawaterways.com.
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