Prologue

Jeff was planning to compete in the Pan American Master's Diving Championship in Medellin soon after our wedding, so I decided to tag along and extend our trip to Cartagena and make a honeymoon out ofЧитать далее
Honolulu to Dallas/Fort Worth

American Airlines AA102 | HNL/DFW
Economy Class
Boeing 767-300ER | N357AA
ATD/2039 | ATA/0927+1
I initially had my upgrade confirmed, but I was downgraded back to Economy Class because my assignedЧитать далее
Dallas/Fort Worth to New Orleans

American Airlines AA390 | DFW/MSY
Economy Class
Airbus A319-100
ATD/1037 | ATA/1201
Unfortunately, this wasn't the most pleasant flight. Someone across the aisle was passing a lot of gas throughoutЧитать далее
New Orleans to Miami

American Airlines AA1073 | MSY/MIA
Economy Class
Airbus A319-100
ATD/1256 | ATA/1611
Miami to Medellin

American Airlines AA923 | MIA/MDE
Economy Class
Boeing 737-800
ATD/1702 | ATA/1922
Arrival in Medellin

I generally avoid arriving in a strange city after sundown, but the flight schedules did not facilitate a daylight arrival.
After clearing immigration and customs, I boarded the minibus service forЧитать далее
Museo de Antioquia

A visit to Medellin is not complete without viewing Fernando Botero's art and sculptures. On my first full day in Medellin, after Jeff established a new world record in master's 3M springboard, weЧитать далее
Botero Plaza

Located next to the Museo de Antioquia is a public space called Plazoleto de las Esculturas, also known as Plaza Botero, with a number of Botero statues on display. Botero donated these statues, whichЧитать далее
Estadio/Laureles

As it was a Sunday, we enjoyed people watching while walking around the Estadio area where as many people were out and about watching the Colombia-Chile football match in the bars and restaurants.Читать далее
Pablo Escobar Tour

On my second full day in Medellin, I learned about a darker period in Medellin's history when I took a Pablo Escobar tour offered by Paisa Road. I booked this tour via a nearby hostel. I was awareЧитать далее
Parque San Antonio

After the Pablo Escobar tour, I went to Parque San Antonio to view the Birds of Peace sculptures. In 1995, a bomb was detonated at the base of the original statue during an outdoor concert, killing 30Читать далее
Metro Line K

Escobar was not universally hated, though. Many economically disadvantaged people considered him to be a modern day Robin Hood because he did things that benefitted them. In the aftermath of hisЧитать далее
Metro Line L & Arvi Park

At Santa Domingo station, one can connect to Line L that goes to Arvi Park for COP 4,600 each way. This was a very long line with green and scenic views with no stops along the way. Arvi Park was atЧитать далее
El Penol

Jeff, Susie (one of his master's diver friends) and I took a day trip to Guatape the day after the conclusion of the Pan American Master's Diving Competition.
Early on Wednesday, we took the metroЧитать далее
Guatape

Guatape is an old colonial town best known for colorful tiles on the lower half of the facades of its buildings. These tiles depict everyday scenes, natural features, agricultural produce, and otherЧитать далее
Parque Explora

After our day trip to El Penol and Guatape, we stopped at Universidad station and visited the Parque Explora. Our main goal was to visit the aquarium, which has an extensive collection of SouthЧитать далее
Medellin: Parting Thoughts

Many of my friends reacted with surprise and consternation when they learned I was going to Medellin. Is Medellin safe? Well, I felt safe in most of the parts of the city I visited, but I was awareЧитать далее
Medellin to Cartagena

Avianca AV9386 | MDE/CTG
Economy Class
Airbus A320-200 | N284AV
ATD/1022 | ATA/1129
Les Lazards B&B

While researching places to stay in Cartagena, I chanced across Les Lezards B&B in the Getsemani area and saw that it had very positive reviews. I knew we would be in for a good stay when minutesЧитать далее
Centro

We spent some time wandering the Centro area. I especially enjoyed the brightly painted houses. Of particular interest were the vividly painted doors and their unique doorЧитать далее
City Wall

The city wall around Centro and Getsemani was well preserved and we had an enjoyable time walking on the wall.
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Volcan El Totuma

I just had to go to Volcan El Totumo after reading about it as it seemed like a lot of good fun. Our B&B arranged transport for us and so off we went on a hot and humid Friday morning.
The drive toЧитать далее
Getsemani - Street Scenes

We went to Cartagena expecting to be wowed by the historic town center and the forts. Don't get me wrong; we were wowed by these even though they were tourist traps, but the unexpected gem of our tripЧитать далее
Fuerte San Felipe

Fuerte San Felipe is a massive fort built by the conquistadores to protect their port of call while they spread disease, DNA, and general mayhem all around. There isn't much English signage but thereЧитать далее
Cartagena to Bogota

LAN Colombia LA3103 | CTG/BOG
Economy Class
Airbus A320-200 | CC-BAN
ATD/1946 | ATA/2111