Cartagena Cruise Port Excursions

Here are the most popular excursions for visitors to Cartagena. We have teamed up with Viator to offer the best excursion programme for cruise ships guests – usually at significant savings to similar excursions offered by cruise lines

Cartagena and Murcia – full day shore excursion for cruise guests

Cartagena Full Day TOur

When your ship docks at Spain’s Cartagena port, make the most of your time and discover both Cartagena and Murcia on a sightseeing shore excursion. In a group that’s limited to just 18 people, the tour cuts out the crowds with a carefully planned itinerary that showcases the region’s history and culture

6 – 8 hours

from around £96

Luxury Rewaco Trike “The Fun In The Sun Tour”

Explore beyond the Cartagena city center with a private trike sightseeing tour. Meet your guide and set out on a scenic trike ride through the mountain range between Cartagena and Mar Menor (Little Sea). See traditional villages, lemon groves, and an old mining area.

3 hours

from around £128 (min 2 person)

Cartagena Highlights Shore Excursion Private Walking Tour

Cartagena Highlights Shore Excursion Private Walking Tour

The enchanting city of Cartagena is just awaiting for you! Discover the highlights of the city walking with a local guide, on a dynamic and entertaining visit through the old quarter. Begin your walking tour surrounding the 18th century wall.

4 hours

from around £163

Roman exploration in Cartagena

Roman exploration in Cartagena

Explore Cartagena’s rich Roman history on this guided group tour. Meet your guide near the cruise port in the morning, and set off on foot. You’ll visit the Roman Theatre of Cartagena, stroll through the Roman Forum District, and learn the stories behind the sights from your guide as you go. After your walk, enjoy light refreshments at a local tapas restaurant.

2 hours 30 minutes

from around £41

Please Note – when booking a private excursion that is not operated by the cruise line it is your responsibility to ensure that you are back in port in good time for the ‘All Aboard’ time. We suggest allowing at least 1 hour after your ships arrival in port to allow for immigration clearances and plan to be back in port at least 1 hour before ‘All Aboard’ time to allow for any traffic issues etc on your return journey. 

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