As if Cartagena’s colonial charm wasn't enough, the city also boasts some of the finest hotels in Colombia. Even better, many feature incredible swimming pools—here are nine of the best.

Nothing is more refreshing after long hours exploring Cartagena on a sizzling day than chilling in a fabulous pool. These can be found in the city's exceptional portfolio of boutique lodgings, beach resorts, and five-star hotels. So whether you're looking for a rooftop pool with a view or a sprawling Olympic-sized option fit for racing, we’ve picked nine hotels with that "wow" factor.  

Allure by Chocolat

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Über-chic décor and sensual luxury are reason enough to choose Allure by Chocolat, located in the historic Getsemani quarter, just steps from the Walled City. Like a cherry atop a cake, its crowning glory is its magnificent rooftop infinity pool overlooking the port. It’s hard to imagine a more intimate location from which to laze in a lounge chair, sipping a delicious mojito or signature sangria and enjoying the sunset as yachts and ferries glide in and out of the harbor.

Calle 24 #8B-58, Getsemani, Cartagena

Bastión Luxury Hotel

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Choosing the best rooftop pool in Cartagena is tough—but if a choice has to be made, the faultless swimming pool and lounge deck at the Bastión could take the prize. You'll find it hard to pry yourself away, and once the sun sets the well-heeled farândula (local in-crowd) arrives and the pool-side lounge deck ripples with excitement. Oh, and did we mention the 360-degree views? As for the Bastion's look, this luxurious gem retains many original 16th century architectural designs while also featuring modern touches. Plus, the hotel's El Gobernador By Rausch restaurant is a world-class gastronomic experience, showcased by its signature dish of lionfish.

Calle del Sargento Mayor #6 -87, Centro, Cartagena

Casa San Agustín

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Combining three colonial-era townhouses in the heart of the historic quarter, Casa San Agustín is the definition of a chic and romantic boutique hotel. Here you'll find contemporary design mixed with Cartagena’s distinct architectural heritage. Think terra-cotta tiles, exposed limestone walls, and an old aqueduct and cistern that have magically been converted into an L-shaped courtyard pool. No wonder it’s been featured in dozens of fashion, travel, and luxury magazines. If that's not enough, Casa San Agustín also makes a splash with its 11 suites, some with jade-lined plunge pools that echo the hotel's communal pool.

Calle de la Universidad #36-44, Centro, Cartagena

Hilton Cartagena Hotel

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If you’re traveling with children, then the Hilton Cartagena has undeniably the best pool in town. Actually, it’s four multi-tiered pools in one, with a swim-up bar for mom and dad and a waterslide for kids. Plus you get all the goodies of a large-scale chain hotel, including a children’s play area, multiple restaurants, a business center, and awesome views from your guest room. It's also a high-rise hotel, situated on a peninsula, so it offers wraparound views of the Caribbean. The negatives are that the location is a bit far from the charms of the Walled City, and the pool can get crowded in the afternoons, so choose your swimming times wisely.

If you're traveling with your family, be sure to check out this article on great options for things to do in Cartagena with kids. 

Avenida Almirante Brion, El Laguito, Cartagena

Casa Mara

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Budget-conscious travelers aren’t wanting for cool pools in Cartagena, either. This is evidenced by the 10-room, mid-priced Casa Mara, in Getsemani. Its aquamarine gem of a pool with terrazzo-clad sundeck is centered around an open-air courtyard with colonial-style azulejos (tiles) and blue lounge chairs. The owners—the Alzaté family—have infused the 19th-century Moorish-inspired townhouse with a classical Miami ambiance. Take a second-floor room for a courtyard view.

Calle Espíritu Santo #29-139, Getsemani, Cartagena

Hotel Casa Villa Colonial

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“Affordable” in Cartagena doesn’t mean having to make use of another hotel’s pool with a day-pass purchase. Instead, check into the colorful Hotel Casa Villa Colonial. This gorgeous 19th-century Getsemani gem is lent cozy ambiance by exposed brick and thoughtful contemporary décor. There’s a peaceful courtyard, but here the owners have wisely added an elevated rooftop pool with all-glass rail for unobstructed wrap-around views. You can even see the top of Castillo San Felipe de Barajas

Calle de la Media Luna #10-89, Getsemani, Cartagena

Hyatt Regency Cartagena

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Another high-rise property with a stellar pool complex, the deluxe Hyatt Regency, in Bocagrande, promises to make mermaids (or mermen) out of its guests. It offers all the 5-star features associated with Hyatts worldwide, but you'll also find the cascading triple-tier infinity pool complex on the 12th-14th-floor terraces overlooking the ocean. Bonus points here for the poolside restaurants, the in-water lounge chairs, kid’s pool, and the fact that the lap pool really is designed for would-be Olympic swimmers.

Carrera 1 #12-118, Bocagrande, Cartagena

Movich Hotel

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If trendy is your thing, then head to the Miami-swank Movich. The sensational infinity pool on the rooftop terrace with views of the colonial quarter will make you feel like you've conquered Cartagena. It's pure luxury, so enjoy cooling dips in the infinity or adjoining plunge pool between bouts of baking in the sun. Cool off even further with a blended coconut lemonade or stiff martini from the bar. We also adore this hotel for its superb location close to Plaza de la Aduana. Non-guests can buy a day pass to the pool and sky bar, where they can hang in the jacuzzi and mingle with Colombia’s monied hipsters. 

Calle de Vélez Danies #4-39, Centro, Cartagena

Sofitel Legend Santa Clara

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There’s nothing not to love about the Sofitel Legend Santa Clara, which has updated a former monastery into sublime digs oozing French luxury and Colombian colonial charm. The hotel is a two for one: there's the colonial section, with its fabulous 17th-century architecture, then there's a modern area surrounding a gorgeous pool ringed by palms. Get there early to snag a private cabana or lounge chair. The Santa Clara also features divine décor, a superb spa, awesome restaurants, and a VIP guest list abounding with celebrities.

For more great places to stay in Cartagena, read up on the city's best boutique hotels

Calle del Torno #29-39, Centro, Cartagena