1/5Old Cartagena Grows UpCartagena’s historic city center features colonial period architecture as well as new infrastructure. // © 2013 Mark Chesnut/LatinFlyer.comPreviousNext2/5Old Cartagena Grows UpThe Holiday Inn Cartagena Morros sits along the beach in Cartagena's Los Morros district. // © 2013 Mark Chesnut/LatinFlyer.comPreviousNext3/5Old Cartagena Grows UpSixteenth-century architecture and a historic-style tour ship are among the most common features at Cartagena's port. // © 2013 Mark Chesnut/LatinFlyer.comPreviousNext4/5Old Cartagena Grows UpUncrowded beaches and water sports are among the draws at Islas del Rosario, a group of islands off the coast of Cartagena. // © 2013 Mark Chesnut/LatinFlyer.comPreviousNext5/5Old Cartagena Grows UpColorful and well maintained, Cartagena's Ciudad Amurallada — the historic walled city — offers photo opportunities on nearly every block.// © 2013 Mark Chesnut/LatinFlyer.comPreviousNext