What tourists who come to Cartagena can do | THE UNIVERSAL



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Happiness is the word that sums up the feelings of the passengers who arrived in Cartagena this morning on a flight from Bogotá. (Read here: Commercial flight landed in Cartagena with more than 100 passengers)

More than 100 people came to the city to visit their families, others to do business and others to do tourism after five months of confinement.

“I am happy with the restart of the flights, I do not hide that I am nervous about a possible regrowth, so it is important that we all take care of ourselves. It is key that we all protect ourselves, self-care is the key to protect the whole of society, ”said Mayor William Dau.

Allowed activities

With the arrival of tourists, the question arises as to what activities travelers will be able to carry out taking into account that there are still mobility restrictions.

However, as indicated by María Claudia Peña, District advisor for reactivation, visitors will be able to circulate through the city without any problem, as long as they carry the ticket, reservation, or some document that demonstrates their arrival in the city. That is, for them the peak and ID will not apply.

“Our Historic Center is enabled, the only thing that has a restriction is entering the beach as a bather, they can travel through the coast, they can go to restaurants, of course to hotels in the urban and corregimental area are enabled and We hope you enjoy all the gastronomy and cultural offer that the city has to offer ”, said the official. (It may interest you: “Cartagena will be the first city with international flights”: Dau)

Peña also assured that spaces such as Castillo San Felipe will open in October since protocols are still being worked on, as is car service.

In addition, that the squares of the Historic Center will be open, but you will not be able to consume liquor.

“Let’s hope that as new flights arrive we can open other tourist attractions in the city. We cannot return to the same normality that we had before, with many agglomerations, where there was no social distancing, this adaptation is about how we can adapt the biosecurity standards to our daily lives, “he said.



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