Originally Posted by
jmanrunner
In CTG, as a diamond the Hilton upgraded me to an awesome corner double/two room suite that was overlooking the pool area. One side was the living quarters and the other side was an entertainment suite. The rooms had a decent sized balcony with chaise lounges. I had easy access to the pools and a great beach.
In MDE, I was disappointed with the Hilton options in 2019. Instead I stayed at the Four Points which is really an exceptional option over the Hampton Inn. The Hampton is arguably in a better location to shopping and restaurants. There was supposed to be a ground breaking on a new Hilton in 2019 but it looks like it was never completed. I am guessing about the new Hilton though based on lack of property designation in the booking tool.
Originally Posted by
cargueiro
Unless you have visited Cartagena previously and have a particular reason to want to stay at Boca Grande, I can't see why you would choose Estelar, Hyatt and IHG over Nacar.
I guess points might play a part.
The beach in Cartagena is grotty. Although Boca Grande is an upmarket neighbourhood I was not impressed with the quality of malls, restaurants and did not think the area particularly appealing.
The Nacar is right in the heart of the picturesque Old Town and has a rooftop pool and bar. It is a fairly small hotel so not crowded and lots of quite good restaurants nearby. A taxi to the beach is a dollar or two. But I doubt one would want to visit more than once.
I am returning to Cartageana in November and am not even contemplating Boca Grande.
In Santa Marta, I stayed in the Marriott Resort which is quite nice but more pricey than the Garden Inn. I stayed in a Garden Inn in Barranquilla and whilst the room was fine I was not that impressed with the breakfast so I went more upmarket with the Marriott.
The Santa Marta Garden Inn is well located downtown as Santa Marta has a pleasant small town atmosphere whilst the Marriott is out of town.
The beaches in Santa Marta are a bit better than Cartagena but are still a bit grotty. If you want to explore downtown I would suggest the Garden Inn but if you want the beach and a little more comfort, the Marriott Resort might be a consideration.
Thank you for your insight... I will definitely take this into consideration!!! It is my first time and I won't have much time in Cartegena, so the old town is top priority. I know the beach isn't great but I thought the views and amenities offered at the Hyatt/Estelar were pretty great for the price of rooms(only like $120 a night). I really enjoy skyline/bay/ocean view from my room when I have limited time to stay
I had heard good things about elite treatment at the Hilton too! Heard it was a bit dated and that Nacar would be preferred after some reading now. I definitely agree about the lackluster in Medellin. Grand Hyatt seems like one of the best options there, Novotel not a bad cheap option.