Cartagena · Month comparison
March vs February
February ranks #1 overall vs March at #2. The driest month with Carnaval — perfect Caribbean weather and Colombia's biggest street party.
March
#2 of 12 months
Best match
Excellent dry-season weather with the post-Carnaval lull — good value and reliable sunshine.
- ↑Prices returning to moderate after the February peak: many walled-city hotels at 15–20% below their January rates
- ↑Near-zero rain and 9+ hours of sunshine: the Rosario Islands and Barú beach trips operating flawlessly through the month
February
#1 of 12 months
Best match
The driest month with Carnaval — perfect Caribbean weather and Colombia's biggest street party.
- ↑Carnaval de Barranquilla (80km north, early February): Colombia's most famous carnival is accessible by bus or driver, and Cartagena runs its own parallel festivities
- ↑8mm of rain: February is statistically the driest month on the Caribbean coast — Angélica María weather, as Colombians say
| Factor | March | February |
|---|---|---|
| Weather score | 9 | 9 |
| Value score | 6 | 5 |
| Crowd score | 6 | 4 |
| Events score | 4 | 7 |
| Atmosphere | 8 | 9 |
| Avg high temp | 32°C | 31°C |
| Monthly rain | 15mm | 8mm |
| Daily sunshine | 9hrs | 8.5hrs |
March trade-offs
- ↓Temperatures reaching 32°C make midday outdoor exploration increasingly demanding — the city is best at 07:00–10:00 and after 17:00
- ↓Some accommodation properties already implementing Easter pricing if Holy Week falls in March
- ↓The Caribbean heat is consistent regardless of month — shade, sunscreen, and hydration remain non-optional
February trade-offs
- ↓Carnaval week brings additional visitors to the region: accommodation fills rapidly and prices rise accordingly
- ↓Heat can feel more intense in February without the sea breeze of January: midday in the walled city requires shade
- ↓Carnaval de Barranquilla itself is 1.5 hours from Cartagena — access requires planning and transport, not a walk out the hotel door
Scores compare months within Cartagena. Climate data: Open Meteo ERA5 30-year normals (1991–2020). Methodology →