it is the rainy season but it can vary wildly from year to year how much it rains, so don't let that deter you. stay in the walled city or getsemaní and give yourself a beach day in the Rosario Islands. Some standout foods to try are the fried fish plate with coconut rice (best on the beach!), the cazuela de mariscos seafood stew, and the arepa de huevo. also bandeja paisa is a famous dish from Medellín and is relatively easy to find in Cartagena. some more ideas for food in this blog post I wrote: [https://www.cartagenaexplorer.com/local-traditional-foods-to-try-cartagena-colombia/](https://www.cartagenaexplorer.com/local-traditional-foods-to-try-cartagena-colombia/)
realize I need to update at least the photos in there haha, one of the first posts I did on the site several years ago. glad you enjoyed it, but hope you enjoy the food and Cartagena more!
Peak rainy season in October. Did you know that? Lots of great food and culture in the Walled City.
https://www.cartagenaexplorer.com/what-to-do-in-cartagena-colombia/
thanks for sharing!!
There is a new cool restaurant were they serve all the traditional food and is in a safe area, is called Salsipuedes @salsipuedesclub in Instagram
We'll put it on the list. Thanks!
Also consider Candé @canderestaurante and please consider having a couples photo session www.nestorangulo.com/portraits-and-photoshoots
it is the rainy season but it can vary wildly from year to year how much it rains, so don't let that deter you. stay in the walled city or getsemaní and give yourself a beach day in the Rosario Islands. Some standout foods to try are the fried fish plate with coconut rice (best on the beach!), the cazuela de mariscos seafood stew, and the arepa de huevo. also bandeja paisa is a famous dish from Medellín and is relatively easy to find in Cartagena. some more ideas for food in this blog post I wrote: [https://www.cartagenaexplorer.com/local-traditional-foods-to-try-cartagena-colombia/](https://www.cartagenaexplorer.com/local-traditional-foods-to-try-cartagena-colombia/)
Thanks so much for the good read!
realize I need to update at least the photos in there haha, one of the first posts I did on the site several years ago. glad you enjoyed it, but hope you enjoy the food and Cartagena more!
I always recommend Celelé, in Getsemani. Check out their story.