From Cartagena to Barranquilla · Europe (River) · 7 nights
AmaMagdalena and AmaMelodia are new ships which launched in 2025, specifically designed to sail Colombia’s Magdalena River.
With just 30 spacious staterooms aboard AmaMagdalena and 32
aboard AmaMelodia, all with private balcony, the brand new ships
have been designed to maximise your views along the Magdalena
River. Onboard amenities include a Main Lounge, a fitness centre
with treatment rooms and a sun-deck whirlpool.
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colourful, colonial-era buildings. It's not all about the old town
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walled old town, the Ciudad Amurallada, is a UNESCO World Heritage
Site, a camera-friendly collection of cobbled streets and
colourful, colonial-era buildings. It's not all about the old town
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Site, a camera-friendly collection of cobbled streets and
colourful, colonial-era buildings. It's not all about the old town
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walled old town, the Ciudad Amurallada, is a UNESCO World Heritage
Site, a camera-friendly collection of cobbled streets and
colourful, colonial-era buildings. It's not all about the old town
though; the Bocagrande peninsula, fringed by a long stretch of
beach, is where many of Cartagena's hotels are situated, and it's a
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walled old town, the Ciudad Amurallada, is a UNESCO World Heritage
Site, a camera-friendly collection of cobbled streets and
colourful, colonial-era buildings. It's not all about the old town
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walled old town, the Ciudad Amurallada, is a UNESCO World Heritage
Site, a camera-friendly collection of cobbled streets and
colourful, colonial-era buildings. It's not all about the old town
though; the Bocagrande peninsula, fringed by a long stretch of
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walled old town, the Ciudad Amurallada, is a UNESCO World Heritage
Site, a camera-friendly collection of cobbled streets and
colourful, colonial-era buildings. It's not all about the old town
though; the Bocagrande peninsula, fringed by a long stretch of
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walled old town, the Ciudad Amurallada, is a UNESCO World Heritage
Site, a camera-friendly collection of cobbled streets and
colourful, colonial-era buildings. It's not all about the old town
though; the Bocagrande peninsula, fringed by a long stretch of
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