The overlanding adventure begins!

After breakfast this morning, we packed up and then spent a few hours in the cool of the hotel reception taking advantage of the free WiFi and catching up with some posts.
We got WhatsApp messagesLeggi altro
Cartagena to Santa Marta

We didn’t sleep too badly. My biggest worry when in shared accommodation is that I’ll disturb other people when I get up during the night. I’m a light sleeper, too, so I wake up at everyLeggi altro
Arriving in Santa Marta

We made good time and arrived at our hostel, Dreamers, 6km from the centre of Santa Marta, at about 2pm. Our rooms weren’t ready, so we convened in the bar to wait! The hostel was lovely with aLeggi altro
Walking tour of Santa Marta

As soon as I woke up, I went for a swim. I enjoyed a very quick 40 lengths (it wasn’t a large pool!) before my shower.
Breakfast was very good this morning. Mark chose the American optionLeggi altro
Seafood for Mark's second breakfast

From the museum, we crossed the road to Plaza de Bolivar. Obviously, Simon de Bolivar is the most famous character in this part of Central and South America. We are going to continue to findLeggi altro
Santa Marta Cathedral

We then paused for those who wanted to buy fresh coconut. Marina took the opportunity to go back to the seafood stall to buy a risotto. She said it was really good, but it was too much, so sheLeggi altro
Pretty streets in Santa Marta

From the cathedral, we walked down some very pretty streets with great street art and walls decorated with flattened bottle tops to LamArt, a restaurant Javier recommended for local specialities.
Street art and ice cream

A couple of doors down, we called at a gelateria. They were giving away samples of delicious ice creams and sorbets. Even the Italian couple with us agreed that they were up there with the best they'dLeggi altro
Fruit at the end of the walking tour

We then walked along the seashore to our last stop - a juice bar. On the way, Javier pointed out an abandoned seafront mansion which had been confiscated from a narco by the government. LocalLeggi altro
A long driving day

We were up at 5.45 this morning ready for a 6.30am breakfast and a 7.15am departure. It took a while for all of us to settle bar bills and get our breakfast orders in, but we got there eventually. Leggi altro
The epic drive continues!

We then drove through mile after mile of plantain and banana plantations. When the bunches reach a certain size, the farmers cover them with perforated plastic bags which help with the ripeningLeggi altro
Another incredibly long driving day!

We were up before 6am for a 6.30am breakfast and 7.30am departure. Breakfast was extremely good! We both chose the omelette with cheese, tomato, mushroom, ham, and onion.
On the truck, RitchieLeggi altro
The epic drive continues!

We then drove through mile after mile of plantain and banana plantations. When the bunches reach a certain size, the farmers cover them with perforated plastic bags which help with the ripeningLeggi altro
Arriving in Medellin

We finally arrived at our hostel at just after 2.30am!! As we arrived in Medellin, we hit tons of traffic! Someone called Ryan Castro had been performing at the city’s arena and the concert hadLeggi altro
Walking tour around Medellin

Later, when everyone else in our dorm was up, we showered and sorted our bags out before heading to El Poblado metro station, the meeting point for our pre-booked 2pm tour of Comuna 13 and otherLeggi altro
Sampling street food in Medellin

We then caught a cable car back to ground level where we were all invited to choose a street food item to try. I had a beef and potato deep fried croquette. It was very nice but huge! Mark hadLeggi altro
Coffee tasting and a dance show

After our snack, we caught a local bus to visit a coffee museum. Here, we were shown the different grades of coffee bean and had a shot of the best quality coffee. It was delicious, but we weren'tLeggi altro
Photos of Comuna 13

More photos of Comuna 13

The end of the tour

After our walk around Comuna 13 and a welcome cold drink at the highest point, we returned to street level and took the metro back to El Poblado. There, we said our goodbyes to Ezekial and went backLeggi altro
Day trip to Guatape

We were up at 5.45am. Luckily, I woke up before my alarm, so we were able to get up and go without disturbing the others in our dorm.
We were too early for breakfast, but I did have my yoghurt andLeggi altro
Guatape

We then had an hour free time to explore further. We walked along the boardwalk by the lake and then back into town, taking loads of photos on the way. It certainly is a picturesque place!
WhenLeggi altro
More photos of Guatape

Yet more photos of Guatape

Climbing the rock

From Guatape town, we drove the short distance to the rock. It is made of granite and has resisted weathering and erosion. It is approximately 65 million years old and towers up to 200 metersLeggi altro
ViaggiatoreSo excited for you 🤩😁
ViaggiatoreThanks, Trish 😊