Luxury Villas in Colombia

Experience Colombia in restored colonial mansions and luxury villas. Cartagena walled city, Caribbean coast, island escapes. Book direct with ERentals Exclusive.

Colombia has arrived on the luxury travel map, and Cartagena leads the way. The walled city, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has undergone a remarkable transformation. Behind centuries-old facades, colonial mansions now shelter private residences with rooftop plunge pools, interior courtyards dripping in bougainvillea, and staff who know every hidden restaurant in the old town. Beyond Cartagena, the Rosario Islands offer crystal Caribbean water, and the country's interior hides coffee plantations, emerald-green mountains, and a culinary scene gaining international recognition. Best Time to Visit: December through April is dry season with the best weather. Cartagena is consistently hot (80s-90°F) year-round. The rainy season (May through November) brings afternoon showers but also lower prices and fewer crowds. Air conditioning is essential regardless of season. Getting There: Rafael Nunez International Airport (CTG) in Cartagena receives direct flights from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, New York, and connections through Bogota. Flight time from Miami is about 3 hours. Private transfers from the airport to the Walled City take 15 minutes.

Colonial Grandeur Meets Caribbean Heat
Colombia has arrived on the luxury travel map, and Cartagena leads the way. The walled city, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has undergone a remarkable transformation. Behind centuries-old facades, colonial mansions now shelter private residences with rooftop plunge pools, interior courtyards dripping in bougainvillea, and staff who know every hidden restaurant in the old town. Beyond Cartagena, the Rosario Islands offer crystal Caribbean water, and the country's interior hides coffee plantations, emerald-green mountains, and a culinary scene gaining international recognition.
2 villas available from $2,535/night

Why Colombia

Stay in a 16th-century colonial mansion restored to modern luxury standards
Sunset cocktails on your private rooftop overlooking the walled city
Day trip by boat to the Rosario Islands for snorkeling and beach time
Explore Cartagena's street food scene: ceviche, arepas, fresh tropical fruit
Walk the fortified walls at golden hour when the city glows

Regions to Explore

Cartagena (Walled City)
The crown jewel. Restored colonial mansions, cobblestone streets, rooftop terraces overlooking church spires and the Caribbean. Most of our Colombia collection is here.
Getsemani
The bohemian neighborhood just outside Cartagena's walls. Street art, local bars, and an authentic energy that the walled city has outgrown.
Rosario Islands
A 45-minute boat ride from Cartagena. Crystal clear water, coral reefs, and island escapes ranging from day trips to private island stays.
Bocagrande
Cartagena's modern beach peninsula. High-rise hotels, contemporary restaurants, and the closest beach access to the historic center.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Colombia safe for tourists?
The Colombia of today is dramatically different from its past reputation. Cartagena's tourist areas are safe, well-patrolled, and accustomed to international visitors. Standard travel precautions apply.
How many days do I need in Cartagena?
Four to five days is ideal. Enough to explore the Walled City, take a day trip to the Rosario Islands, and leave time for dining and relaxation without rushing.
What is the food like?
Cartagena's food scene mixes Colombian coastal cuisine with international influences. Fresh ceviche, coconut rice, fried plantains, and a growing fine-dining scene. The walled city has excellent restaurants at every price point.
Do I need to speak Spanish?
Helpful but not required. Tourist areas and luxury properties have English-speaking staff. A few phrases in Spanish are appreciated by locals.
Is Cartagena good for romantic trips?
One of the most romantic cities in the Americas. Colonial architecture, candlelit rooftop dinners, horse-drawn carriage rides through the old town, and the magic of a walled city at night.
What about Medellin and Bogota?
Both are excellent destinations, but our current collection focuses on Cartagena and the Caribbean coast. Medellin offers perfect weather and mountain culture. Bogota is the sophisticated capital with world-class museums and dining.
Best Time to Visit
December through April is dry season with the best weather. Cartagena is consistently hot (80s-90°F) year-round. The rainy season (May through November) brings afternoon showers but also lower prices and fewer crowds. Air conditioning is essential regardless of season.
Getting There
Rafael Nunez International Airport (CTG) in Cartagena receives direct flights from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, New York, and connections through Bogota. Flight time from Miami is about 3 hours. Private transfers from the airport to the Walled City take 15 minutes.
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