sábado, 7 de noviembre de 2009

Cartagena SAILING




Cartagena de Indias was founded by Don Pedro de Heredia in 1533. UNESCO declared the city a "World Heritage Site" based on the incomparable fortifications and colonial buildings. This makes Cartagena one of the most interesting sites in South America.


White sandy beaches, coconut palms leaning over the turquoise water, deserted islands surrounded by magnificent corral reefs, indigenous Indians in their canoes filled with lobsters:

It is not without reason that San Blas belongs to one of the "last paradises" on our planet. In the untouched island world of the Kuna-Indians, 365 islands are awaiting your exploration.

In 1533 the Spanish explorer Pedro de Heredia discovered the beautiful Islands and bays of today's Cartagena de Indias, which over the centuries has grown to become one of the most significant and most beautiful cities in the Caribbean.

cartagena colombia sailingThe joy of life here in this cosmopolitan melting pot is addictive to both indigenous people as well as visitors from around the world. Here you can expect a unique mixture of Caribbean friendliness accompanied by merenge, the warm sounds of salsa, a historic city center, and crystal clear water. The perfect start to an adventurous discovery into an almost undiscovered Sailing Area.

Source:

http://cartagenasailing.com/ENG/cartagena.htm

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