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Getting scooter hire or motorcycle hire and then riding through Cartagena in Colombia is one of the most rewarding travel experiences that you can have. The city offers budding tourists more than enough adventure to last a lifetime. Cartagena is served by the Rafael Núñez International Airport and is the largest transport hub in the region in terms of passenger numbers. Travelers can also access the city via the Port of Cartagena which sits on the shores of Cartagena Bay overlooking the Caribbean. Cartagena is famous all over the world for its unique culture. Women here wear bright dresses and sell fruit in the city’s many plazas. It’s also home to one of the world’s most renowned neighborhoods, Getsemani, which shares its architecture with parts of the Old City. Nearby, there are plenty of beautiful beaches. If you’re motorcycling through the area, be sure to check out La Boquilla and Bocagrande for quiet spots to relax and sunbathe. Those who love art will want to head on over to the Museum of Modern Art. It offers multiple differently-themed galleries, statues and famous sculptures. Travelling out of Cartagena to the north, you’ll first go through La Boquilla and then onto Pontezuela and Arroyo de Piedra. If you go southeast, you’ll reach Turbaco and Arjona, two smaller settlements along the main highway. You might also want to take the ferry to the Isla de Tierra Bomba. This unique island offers places to eat, relax and even stay overnight. If you travel into the island’s interior, you’ll find places that haven’t been disturbed by people for many years.
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