Viagens de um diaPaĂ­sesColombiaCartagenaGabriel Garcia Marques private day trip from Cartagena

Gabriel Garcia Marques private day trip from Cartagena

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Passeio privado com um motorista local

14h 45m
Viagem de ida e volta
Motorista privado
Confiado por mais de 1 milhĂŁo de viajantes felizes em 120 paĂ­ses
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Sobre sua viagem

Admire the tropical towns that inspired Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Macondo, the magical realist world in One Hundred Years of Solitude. Start in Cienaga to understand the tragic history of the banana workers’ strike, and then visit the author’s hometown, Aracataca, and learn about the family stories and local history that inspired his creation.
Exclusivamente seu: veĂ­culo privado e motorista profissional
Descubra informaçÔes locais que vocĂȘ nĂŁo encontrarĂĄ em guias turĂ­sticos
Experimente a liberdade de explorar no seu prĂłprio ritmo
Perfeitamente planejado para famĂ­lias, amigos ou viajantes solo
A partir de € 88
Passeio de grupo privado
por pessoa
Selecione a data e os viajantes
Cancelamento gratuito até 24 horas antes do horårio de partida.
Para um grupo de 1-3 viajantesTotal€ 264

O que esperar

Sua viagem de um dia começa onde quer que vocĂȘ esteja

Encontre nosso motorista profissional exatamente onde vocĂȘ preferir em Cartagena no horĂĄrio que for mais conveniente para vocĂȘ. Sem perder tempo indo atĂ© o ponto de encontro, pegue sua bagagem e comece sua viagem imediatamente.

Descubra mais com a experiĂȘncia local

As percepçÔes locais do seu motorista definirĂŁo o tom do seu Daytrip. Um cafĂ© escondido aqui, um restaurante imperdĂ­vel ali; dicas internas que vocĂȘ adorarĂĄ compartilhar depois. Esta nĂŁo Ă© uma excursĂŁo guiada, mas sua viagem serĂĄ rica em histĂłrias e descobertas ao longo do caminho. E durante todo o dia, seu motorista estarĂĄ disponĂ­vel para vocĂȘ conforme necessĂĄrio, pronto para ajudar, feliz em ajudar, tornando sua viagem livre de estresse.

Explore no seu prĂłprio ritmo

You can look forward to a seamless journey from Cartagena to Cienaga and Aracataca with a professional driver. You’ll explore at your own pace and enjoy a smooth return trip.

Perfeito para qualquer grupo privado

Quer esteja a viajar sozinho, em famĂ­lia com crianças, ou em grupo grande, este serviço Ă© adaptado para o seu conforto e flexibilidade. É a opção ideal especialmente se tiver tempo limitado ou uma agenda ocupada.

Bom saber

  • TransferĂȘncia privada de carro de ida e volta
  • VeĂ­culo com ar-condicionado
  • Ponto de partida e destino personalizados
  • Motorista profissional que fala inglĂȘs
  • Água engarrafada de cortesia
  • Cancelamento gratuito 24 horas antes da partida
  • Bilhetes de entrada/admissĂŁo para atraçÔes pagas Cienaga e Aracataca devem ser adquiridos separadamente a menos que especificado de outra forma
  • RefeiçÔes, lanches e gorjeta nĂŁo estĂŁo incluĂ­das
A partir de € 88
Passeio de grupo privado
por pessoa
Selecione a data e os viajantes
Cancelamento gratuito até 24 horas antes do horårio de partida.
Para um grupo de 1-3 viajantesTotal€ 264

Sua viagem em um relance

Sua viagem em um relance

Comece em Cartagena
VocĂȘ escolhe o local de embarque.
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Cienaga
Sinta-se Ă  vontade para explorar no seu prĂłprio ritmo e descobrir
Parada: 2 h 30 min - entrada nĂŁo incluĂ­da
Cienaga
Cienaga
Cienaga
Cienaga
Cienaga
Cienaga
Cienaga boasts incredible natural beauty and is tied to Marquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude. Visiting Cienaga allows travelers to immerse themselves in the rich natural beauty and abundant wildlife of Caribbean shores and the Cienaga Grande Wetlands. Against this backdrop, the Plaza del Centenario forms the vibrant heart of town, with bustling local life and colonial architecture. The town is also well known for its Banana Massacre, which is commemorated by a memorial in town. This 1928 tragedy was woven into Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s novel, One Hundred Years of Solitude, and travelers should learn more about the real histories that inspired the culturally-enriched magical realism in his writing.
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Aracataca
Sinta-se Ă  vontade para explorar no seu prĂłprio ritmo e descobrir
Parada: 2 h 30 min - entrada nĂŁo incluĂ­da
Aracataca
Aracataca
Aracataca
Aracataca
Aracataca
Aracataca
Visit the birthplace of famed author Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Aracataca. The small town of Aracataca is most famous for being the birthplace of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, author of One Hundred Years of Solitude. Travelers can visit the Casa Museo to see a reconstruction of his childhood home and admire his family's memorabilia. Then, meander through the streets and along the railway that inspired key scenes in his writing, seeing where everyday life meets the mythology of the novel. You can also learn more about the surrounding Banana Zone and gain a deeper understanding of how the industry impacts locals. The town is primarily popular among Marquez fans and is not a busy tourist hotspot.
Voltar para Cartagena
Levaremos vocĂȘ de volta ao seu ponto de partida.
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Know more about your day trip

The Gabriel Garcia Marquez day trip takes you through the tropical towns that inspired Macondo, the magical realist world in One Hundred Years of Solitude. Start in Cienaga to learn the history of the banana workers' strike, and then to his hometown, Aracataca.
Not at all! While fans of his works will recognize locations from novels like "Love in the Time of Cholera" and "One Hundred Years of Solitude," the tour is designed to be engaging for everyone. Your driver and local guides will share fascinating stories about Colombian culture, the magical realism literary style, and how Cartagena influenced Garcia Marquez's writing, making it accessible and interesting regardless of your familiarity with his works.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, affectionately known as "Gabo," is Colombia's most celebrated literary figure and a cultural icon who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982. His style of magical realism put Colombian literature on the world stage, and he often used Cartagena as inspiration for his settings. His works capture the essence of Caribbean Colombian culture, history, and magical atmosphere that still permeates Cartagena today, making him an integral part of the city's cultural identity.
The ideal time for this literary tour is in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat in Cartagena. Morning tours (starting around 8-9 AM) offer cooler temperatures and less crowded streets, while afternoon tours (starting after 3 PM) provide beautiful lighting for photography and a chance to see the city transition into evening, which captures the magical atmosphere that inspired the author.
The Gabriel Garcia Marquez day trip lasts all day, allowing enough time to visit all the significant literary sites in Cartagena at a relaxed pace. This includes time for walking tours in the historic districts, visits to important buildings, photo opportunities, and short breaks to enjoy refreshments or local snacks. The private nature of the trip allows for flexibility in timing based on your interests.
Yes, you'll visit several authentic locations where Garcia Marquez lived, worked, and found inspiration. This includes the museum dedicated to him in his hometown of Aracataca.
For comfort and enjoyment of the tour, bring comfortable walking shoes for exploring the cobblestone streets, sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses) as Cartagena is typically hot and sunny, a water bottle to stay hydrated, a camera to capture the colorful colonial architecture that inspired the author, and perhaps a small notebook to jot down interesting facts or quotes from the tour.
Yes, during the tour you'll have opportunities to purchase unique Garcia Marquez-related souvenirs. Look for locally printed editions of his books in Spanish and English, artistic postcards featuring quotes from his works, handcrafted items inspired by magical realism, and colorful art pieces depicting scenes from his novels. The Portal de los Dulces (Sweet Portal), which you'll visit during the tour, offers traditional Colombian sweets mentioned in his stories that make for authentic culinary souvenirs.

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Viagens de um diaPaĂ­sesColombiaCartagenaGabriel Garcia Marques private day trip from Cartagena