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Magic Of Colombia
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Magic Of Colombia

Date

2027-02-06

Duration

7 nights

Departure Port

Safaga

Egypt

Arrival Port

Cartagena

Spain

Rating

Luxury

Theme

—

AmaMagdalena

AmaWaterways

AmaMagdalena

Launched

2024

Refitted

—

Tonnage

—

Passengers

60

Cabins

30

Crew

—

Length

223 m

Width

14 m

Speed

9 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Barranquilla

Barranquilla

Barranquilla is Colombia's vibrant Caribbean gateway at the mouth of the Magdalena River, celebrated for its UNESCO-recognized Carnival, cumbia musical heritage, and a culinary tradition rooted in river-and-sea flavors like butifarra sausage and coconut rice with mullet. Essential experiences include exploring the Museo del Caribe's immersive cultural narrative and venturing to nearby Santa Marta for Tayrona National Park's jungle-fringed beaches. The best season to visit is December through March, when dry skies amplify the festive energy leading into Carnival.

Day 2

Day 2

Neuva Venecia

Day 3

Day 3

Bar

Bar

Bar, Montenegro's sunniest and largest seaport, commands 27 miles of Adriatic coastline where Roman ruins, Ottoman heritage, and one of Europe's oldest olive trees create a destination of remarkable historical depth. Visitors should explore the hauntingly beautiful medieval citadel of Stari Bar and savour fresh Adriatic seafood paired with local Vranac wine at a waterfront konoba. The best months to visit are May through October, when the city's legendary sunshine illuminates the turquoise coast and the surrounding mountains remain accessible for day excursions to Kotor and Durmitor National Park.

Day 3

Day 3

Santa Cruz de Mompox

Santa Cruz de Mompox

Santa Cruz de Mompox is a UNESCO-listed colonial town on the Magdalena River, frozen in time since the Spanish Empire's golden age, with baroque architecture, filigree gold workshops, and Bolívar's revolutionary legacy. Must-do experiences include watching goldsmiths create intricate filigree, strolling the Albarrada at sunset, and tasting bocachico river fish. December through March's dry season offers the most comfortable conditions for exploring this García Márquez–inspiring treasure.

Day 5

Day 5

Santa Cruz de Mompox

Santa Cruz de Mompox

Santa Cruz de Mompox is a UNESCO-listed colonial town on the Magdalena River, frozen in time since the Spanish Empire's golden age, with baroque architecture, filigree gold workshops, and Bolívar's revolutionary legacy. Must-do experiences include watching goldsmiths create intricate filigree, strolling the Albarrada at sunset, and tasting bocachico river fish. December through March's dry season offers the most comfortable conditions for exploring this García Márquez–inspiring treasure.

Day 5

Day 5

El Banco

Day 6

Day 6

Magangue

Magangue

Magangué is a historic river port on Colombia's Río Magdalena, where colonial trading heritage meets vibrant Caribbean lowland culture and exceptional riverine cuisine centered on fresh bocachico fish and traditional maize preparations. Visitors should explore the atmospheric riverside malecón and sample the open-air market comedores for an unfiltered taste of authentic Colombian river life. The tropical climate is welcoming year-round, though the dry season from December through March offers the most comfortable conditions for river exploration.

Day 6

Day 6

Calamar

Calamar

Calamar is a vibrant Colombian river town at the confluence of the Magdalena River and the Canal del Dique, offering an authentic encounter with the riverine culture that inspired Gabriel García Márquez. Visitors must taste the freshwater fish with coconut rice and explore the surrounding wetlands teeming with roseate spoonbills and scarlet ibis. December through March and June through September offer the driest conditions for river exploration.

Day 7

Day 7

Cartagena

Cartagena

Cartagena, Colombia, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its stunning colonial architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and rich culinary scene. Must-do experiences include exploring the historic Old Town and savoring local specialties like arepas de huevo and ceviche de camarones. The best time to visit is from December to April, when the weather is warm and dry, perfect for leisurely city explorations and excursions to nearby attractions.

Day 1

Barranquilla

Barranquilla

Barranquilla is Colombia's vibrant Caribbean gateway at the mouth of the Magdalena River, celebrated for its UNESCO-recognized Carnival, cumbia musical heritage, and a culinary tradition rooted in river-and-sea flavors like butifarra sausage and coconut rice with mullet. Essential experiences include exploring the Museo del Caribe's immersive cultural narrative and venturing to nearby Santa Marta for Tayrona National Park's jungle-fringed beaches. The best season to visit is December through March, when dry skies amplify the festive energy leading into Carnival.

Day 2

Neuva Venecia

Day 3

Bar

Bar

Bar, Montenegro's sunniest and largest seaport, commands 27 miles of Adriatic coastline where Roman ruins, Ottoman heritage, and one of Europe's oldest olive trees create a destination of remarkable historical depth. Visitors should explore the hauntingly beautiful medieval citadel of Stari Bar and savour fresh Adriatic seafood paired with local Vranac wine at a waterfront konoba. The best months to visit are May through October, when the city's legendary sunshine illuminates the turquoise coast and the surrounding mountains remain accessible for day excursions to Kotor and Durmitor National Park.

Santa Cruz de Mompox

Santa Cruz de Mompox

Santa Cruz de Mompox is a UNESCO-listed colonial town on the Magdalena River, frozen in time since the Spanish Empire's golden age, with baroque architecture, filigree gold workshops, and Bolívar's revolutionary legacy. Must-do experiences include watching goldsmiths create intricate filigree, strolling the Albarrada at sunset, and tasting bocachico river fish. December through March's dry season offers the most comfortable conditions for exploring this García Márquez–inspiring treasure.

Day 5

Santa Cruz de Mompox

Santa Cruz de Mompox

Santa Cruz de Mompox is a UNESCO-listed colonial town on the Magdalena River, frozen in time since the Spanish Empire's golden age, with baroque architecture, filigree gold workshops, and Bolívar's revolutionary legacy. Must-do experiences include watching goldsmiths create intricate filigree, strolling the Albarrada at sunset, and tasting bocachico river fish. December through March's dry season offers the most comfortable conditions for exploring this García Márquez–inspiring treasure.

El Banco

Day 6

Magangue

Magangue

Magangué is a historic river port on Colombia's Río Magdalena, where colonial trading heritage meets vibrant Caribbean lowland culture and exceptional riverine cuisine centered on fresh bocachico fish and traditional maize preparations. Visitors should explore the atmospheric riverside malecón and sample the open-air market comedores for an unfiltered taste of authentic Colombian river life. The tropical climate is welcoming year-round, though the dry season from December through March offers the most comfortable conditions for river exploration.

Calamar

Calamar

Calamar is a vibrant Colombian river town at the confluence of the Magdalena River and the Canal del Dique, offering an authentic encounter with the riverine culture that inspired Gabriel García Márquez. Visitors must taste the freshwater fish with coconut rice and explore the surrounding wetlands teeming with roseate spoonbills and scarlet ibis. December through March and June through September offer the driest conditions for river exploration.

Day 7

Cartagena

Cartagena

Cartagena, Colombia, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its stunning colonial architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and rich culinary scene. Must-do experiences include exploring the historic Old Town and savoring local specialties like arepas de huevo and ceviche de camarones. The best time to visit is from December to April, when the weather is warm and dry, perfect for leisurely city explorations and excursions to nearby attractions.

Cabin Categories

Grand Suite 1
Grand Suite 2
Grand Suite 5

Grand Suite

Suite
516 m²Max 2
GS

Grand Suite

Double or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaToiletries ProvidedBathShowerRoom Service Available+6
US$7,848 /person+ US$250 taxes & fees
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Luxury Suite 1
Luxury Suite 2
Luxury Suite 4

Luxury Suite

Suite
306 m²Max 2
LS

Luxury Suite

Toiletries ProvidedQueen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableMini Bar (Additional Cost)TV+5
US$6,748 /person+ US$250 taxes & fees
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French Balcony 1
French Balcony 2
French Balcony 4

French Balcony

Balcony
237 m²Max 2
ABC

French Balcony

Toiletries ProvidedQueen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableMini Bar (Additional Cost)TV+5
US$4,749 /person+ US$250 taxes & fees
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