SAN ANDRES GOLF CLUB
Read moreThis magnificent 18-hole (par 72) course was designed by the famous firm Thompson & Jones in 1946. Today, it is recognized as one of the 1,000 best courses in the world (and the best in the country). The demanding San Andres also offers a complementary course, designed to demand precise short shots to the green via narrow fairways and small greens surrounded by bunkers: the short golf course. Technology is also at the service of technique via a connected training device.
EL RINCON DE CAJICA
Read moreClub El Rincón de Cajicá is a golf club located in Cajicá. It also offers other sports facilities such as tennis, soccer, swimming and a gym. The club has several restaurants, including a main restaurant, a tavern, a youth terrace and a cafeteria by the pool. There are also changing rooms for men, women and children, as well as a children's play area. The club also offers rooms for corporate, sporting and social events.
BOMBA BIKE
Read moreValerie (from the restaurant Montmartre) and Sindy (Colombian triathlon champion and mountain bike enthusiast) organize atypical mountain bike trips, in Cartagena but especially in Tierra Bomba. Good equipment and pleasant routes to discover in an ecological and sportive way the island of Tierra Bomba, its history, its culture and the life of its inhabitants. A completely different facet of Ciudad Heroica, far from the glamour of the historical center. Complete care and great guides. The activities finance social projects for the development of the island.
CICLOVÍA
Read moreEvery Sunday and holiday, from 7am to 2pm, car traffic is closed on many of the city's major arteries. Make way for pedestrians, bicycles, scooters, rollerblades, strollers... A real breath of fresh air! This weekly event brings together all social classes and provides a living for fruit juice vendors and bicycle repair shops. Approximately 130 km of avenues are offered to the inhabitants so that they can exercise, in the city which already has the largest network of bicycle paths in Latin America (635 km). An example to follow!