MOON CARTAGENA & COLOMBIA’S CARIBBEAN COAST

Avalon Travel

An imprint of Perseus Books

A Hachette Book Group company

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Berkeley, CA 94710, USA

www.moon.com

Editor: Leah Gordon

Series Manager: Kathryn Ettinger

Copy Editor: Brett Keener

Graphics Coordinator: Rue Flaherty

Production Coordinator: Rue Flaherty

Cover Design: Faceout Studios, Charles Brock

Interior Design: Domini Dragoone

Moon Logo: Tim McGrath

Map Editor: Mike Morgenfeld

Cartographer: Brian Shotwell

Proofreader: Ashley Benning

Indexer: Rachel Kuhn

eISBN: 978-1-63121-428-8

ISBN-13: 978-1-63121-427-1

ISSN: 2473-5833

Printing History

1st Edition — November 2016

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Text © 2016 by Andrew Dier.

Maps © 2016 by Avalon Travel.

All rights reserved.

Some photos and illustrations are used by permission and are the property of the original copyright owners.

Front cover photo: View looking up at historic colonial balconies and a church in Cartagena, Colombia © Jesse Kraft / Alamy Stock Photo

Back cover photo: View of crystal clear Caribbean water on the island of San Andres y Providencia, Colombia © Jesse Kraft /123rf.com

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All recommendations, including those for sights, activities, hotels, restaurants, and shops, are based on each author’s individual judgment. We do not accept payment for inclusion in our travel guides, and our authors don’t accept free goods or services in exchange for positive coverage.

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