Cartagena Colombia
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Cartagena Port of Entry
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Cartagena, known in the colonial era as Cartagena de Indias (Spanish: Cartagena de Indias [kaɾtaˈxena ðe ˈindjas], is a major port founded in 1533 faces the Caribbean Sea to the west. To the south is the Cartagena Bay, which has two entrances: Bocachica (Small Mouth) in the south, and Bocagrande (Big Mouth) in the north.
Charts
See Colombia.
Weather
Cartagena has a tropical wet and dry climate. It averages around 90% humidity, with rainy seasons typically in April–May and October–November. The climate tends to be hot and windy. The months of November to February tend to be more windy months, giving an extra cooling to the otherwise high tropical temperatures.
Cartagena is rarely touched by the hurricanes that decimate other Caribbean capitals like Havana, Santo Domingo, Kingston or San Juan. Although the city is in the Caribbean, the mainland is fairly far south, isolating it from the wind currents that feed the hurricanes.
See also Colombia.
Passages
See Colombia.
Islands
Isla de Tierra Bomba [[Cartagena Colombia#Isla de Tierra Bomba|Isla de Tierra Bomba]] 10°21.022'N, 075°34.489'W
Isla Baru [[Cartagena Colombia#Isla Baru|Isla Baru]] 10°13.700'N, 075°34.689'W
Communication
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Also see Cruiser's Nets
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Entrance
Cartagena Colombia is a port of entry/exit for Colombia. For details see Entrance: Colombia.
Berthing
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Marinas & Yacht Clubs
Anchorages
- Area de Fondeo (Anchorage) No. 1 (Bahia de Las Animas): (marked by following positions)
- Lat: 10deg 25’ 5.6’’ N Long: 75deg 32’ 52.5’’W (approx)
- Lat: 10deg 25’ 4.6’’ N Long: 75deg 32’ 53.8’’W
- Lat: 10deg 25’ 0.4’’ N Long: 75deg 32’ 44.7’’W
- Lat: 10deg 24’ 58.3’’N Long: 75deg 32’ 47.5’’W
- Area de Fondeo (main anchorage surrounding Club Nautico) No. 2 (marked out by following positions)
- Lat: 10deg 24’49.7’’ N Long: 75deg 32’’ 41.0’’W
- Lat: 10deg 24’43.9’’ N Long: 75deg 32’ 34.9’’W
- Lat: 10deg 24’ 39.8’’N Long: 75deg 32’ 26.7’’W
- Lat: 10deg 24’ 38.0’’N Long: 75deg 32’ 28.0’’W
- Lat: 10deg 24’ 41.2’’N Long: 75deg 32’ 37.1’’W
- Lat: 10deg 24’ 48.6’’N Long: 75deg 32’ 42.4’’ W*
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Things to do Ashore
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