Locally inspired cuisine with complimentary wine, beer, and cocktail hours
Live Colombian music and onboard Carnival celebration
Small ship intimacy with less than 70 guests for a more personal experience
Wellness amenities including pool, fitness room, and spa
Cultural enrichment with expert-led excursions, dance, and storytelling
Day 1: Barranquilla Embarkation, exclusive "Carnaval" celebration
Day 2: Nueva Venecia Floating village tour
Day 3: Magangue and Mompox Nature excursion, exclusive jazz street performance
Day 4: Mompox Nature experience, historic walking tour with tuk tuk ride, filigree workshop
Day 5: Mompox and Santa Barbara de Pinto Scenic cruising through the La Mojana region, exclusive cumbia performance, "Traditions of Pinto" experience
Day 6: Calamar and Palenque Scenic cruising, historic tour by Paola, Palenque cultural experience
Day 7: Cartagena Walled City tour, San Felipe Castle and Getsemaní tour
Day 8: Cartagena Disembarkation
With just over 60 guests, AmaWaterways offers premium ships with spacious rooms and luxury amenities.
The itinerary offers many opportunities to engage with local culture, including musical performances and dancing.
Cruising along the Magdalena River gives you a firsthand look into Colombia's diverse nature and wildlife.
Tailor the trip to your interests by extending your stay with various optional land packages.
Explore the colorful streets of Cartagena, including a UNESCO World Heritage site through a guided walking tour.
Walk through the vibrant city of Getsemani and learn about the historical significance of the small neighborhood bordering on Cartagena.
Spend time on the islands off the coast of Cartagena for beautiful beaches, incredible snorkeling and a serene getaway.
Walk through the well-preserved streets of Santa Cruz de Mompox with views of beautiful churches, squares and traditional architecture.
Go bird-watching along the Rio Magdalena in the country with the most diverse bird populations - and maybe spot an iguana or two!
Visit local villages and plantations, where fishing and agriculture drive the local economy.
Visit the newly revived neighborhood of Comuna 13, a cultural epicenter of street art, hip hop and young Colombians.
Art aficionados can explore Fernando Botero's famous sculptures in the heart of Medellín and learn about the artist's journey.
Take a day trip to Andean resort town Guatapé for iconic views of Piedra del Peñol and local markets.