Toronto to Cartagena: Solo Trip

SPECS

Who: One Person, One Bed

Where: Toronto to Cartagena, Colombia

When: Friday, November 11th – Friday, November 18th, 2022

Budget: $1000.00

Notes: If you want some tips and fun things to get up to in Cartagena, click here.


Flight: Toronto to Cartagena | November 11th – November 18th

$580.00 CAD: roundtrip (direct)


Stay: Hotel or AirBnB for One | November 11th – November 18th

Option 1: $353.00 CAD; Deluxe Double Room, Pool, Good reviews, Breakfast included, Close to beach

Option 2: $349.00 CAD; Small Single Room, Simple, Great reviews, Great location, Pool, Breakfast included

Option 3: $388.00 CAD; Single Room with Bathroom, Close to nightclubs, Breakfast included, Looks good, Good reviews

Option 4: $309.00 CAD; Spacious, Balcony, Great reviews, Good location, Close to beach, No overnight visitors allowed

Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $889.00 for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $968.00 for the trip.

– Mirna 

I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers. Please research the Visa restrictions for your destination as well as the Covid entry requirements prior to booking.

Toronto to Cartagena: Group Trip

SPECS

Who: Four People, Two Beds

Where: Toronto to Cartagena, Colombia

When: Friday, May 13th – Friday, May 20th, 2022

Budget Per Person: $750.00

Notes: If you want some information about what to get up to in Cartagena, click here.


Flight: Toronto to Cartagena | May 13th – May 20th

$517.00 CAD: roundtrip (quick layover)


Stay: AirBnB or Hotel for Four | May 13th – May 20th

Option 1: $883.00 CAD ($220.75/per person); Standard Twin Room, Rooftop pool, Looks great, Breakfast included

Option 2: $895.00 CAD ($223.75/per person); 2 x Standard Double Room, Great location, Looks nice, Great reviews

Option 3: $609.00 CAD ($152.25/per person); Quadruple Room, Close to beach, Looks cute, Breakfast included

Option 4: $854.00 CAD ($213.50/per person); 2 x Twin Room, Looks great, Good location, Good reviews, Breakfast included

Option 5: $768.00 CAD ($192.00/per person); Awesome location, Looks super cute, Popular place, Perfect reviews

Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $669.25 per person for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $740.75 per person for the trip.

Extras: If you plan on using AirBnB for the first time, click here for a free credit towards your stay. Also, if you plan on using Uber for the first time, click here for a free credit towards the ride.

– Mirna 

I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers. Please research the Visa restrictions for your destination as well as the Covid entry requirements prior to booking.

Toronto to One Month in Cartagena

SPECS

Who: Two People, Two Beds

Where: Toronto to Cartagena, Colombia

When: Saturday, November 6th – Monday, December 6th, 2021

Budget Per Person: $1300.00


Flight: Toronto to Cartagena | November 6th – December 6th

$591.00 CAD: roundtrip (quick layover)


Stay: Hotel or AirBnB for Two | November 6th – December 6th

Option 1: $1348.00 CAD ($674.00/per person); Twin room, Breakfast included, Looks great, Great location

Option 2: $1162.00 CAD ($581.00/per person); Rooftop pool, Looks beautiful, Perfect reviews, Close to beach

Option 3: $1344.00 CAD ($672.00/per person); Beautiful view, Perfect reviews, Great location, Looks cozy

Option 4: $1286.00 CAD ($643.00/per person); Quieter area, Looks nice, Great reviews, Big place

Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $1172.00 per person for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $1265.00 per person for the trip.

Extras: If you plan on using AirBnB for the first time, click here for a free credit towards your stay. Also, if you plan on using Uber for the first time, click here for a free credit towards the ride.

– Mirna 

I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers.

Toronto to Cartagena: Group Trip

SPECS

Who: Four People, Two Beds

Where: Toronto to Cartagena, Colombia

When: Saturday, April 18th – Wednesday, April 29th, 2020

Budget Per Person: $1000.00

Notes: Just as an FYI – the flight lands at 6am on the 29th, that’s why the dates I put are as such. The stays are only until the 28th. If you need some ideas for what to get up to in Cartagena, please click here.


Flight: Toronto to Cartagena | April 18th – April 29th

$605.00 CAD: roundtrip (quick layover on way home)


Stay: AirBnB or Hotel for Four | April 18th – April 28th

Option 1: $1517.00 CAD ($379.25/per person); Standard Queen Room with Two Queen Beds, Breakfast included, Pool, Looks great, Great reviews

Option 2: $1324.00 CAD ($331.00/per person); 2 x Standard Twin Room, Breakfast included, Looks great, Great location

Option 3: $1485.00 CAD ($371.25/per person); 2 x Double Room, Pool, Great area, Breakfast included, Looks nice

Option 4: $961.00 CAD ($240.25/per person); Super cute place, Close to beach, Pool, Great reviews

Option 5: $1171.00 CAD ($292.75/per person); Close to the center, Perfect reviews, Look big

Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $845.25 per person for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $984.25 per person for the trip.

Extras: If you plan on using AirBnB for the first time, click here for a free credit towards your stay. Also, if you plan on using Uber for the first time, click here for a free credit towards the ride.

– Mirna

I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers.

Toronto to Cartagena: Group Trip

SPECS

Who: Four People, Two Beds

Where: Toronto to Cartagena, Colombia

When: Friday, March 6th – Friday March 13th, 2020

Budget Per Person: $700.00

Notes: Pretty sure this is carry-on only pricing.


Flight: Toronto to Cartagena | March 6th – March 13th

$499.00 CAD: roundtrip (direct)

Stay: AirBnB or Hotel for Four | March 6th – March 13th

Option 1: $590.00 CAD ($147.50/per person); Quadruple room, Looks great, Good location, Breakfast included

Option 2: $688.00 CAD ($172.00/per person); Quadruple room, Bed + Bunk Bed, Nice rooftop pool, Breakfast included

Option 3: $487.00 CAD ($121.75/per person); Nice views, Great location, Looks great, Perfect reviews

Option 4: $432.00 CAD ($108.00/per person); Pool, Looks super cute, Perfect reviews

Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $607.00 per person for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $671.00 per person for the trip.

Extras: If you plan on using AirBnB for the first time, click here for a free credit towards your stay OR if you choose Booking.com for the first time click here for a free credit. Also, if you plan on using Uber for the first time, click here for a free credit towards the ride.

– Mirna 

I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers.