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So much for true love and romance. Maybe they had it right in the first movie when they said eventually they'd get tired of each other and begin to resent each other. But we don't need to watch a movie about that, do we? We know plenty of couples that resemble that. What a waste of $ and time. Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2019 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase I read a few negative reviews, and noted that this was not as well received% wise. But, the conflict that does arise in the dialogue is and inevitable part of life, and I was glad to be able to see it play out. Spoilers: Others mentioned that 'he cheated' but, he never does agree that he did. So, although it's insinuated that there was infidelity at one point or another on both of their parts, the conversation as always in this series of movies carries the plot to a beautiful point. If all you are looking for is a fairy tale, then by all means don't watch this one. But, if you can handle a bit of real-life situations tossed into the mix then I'd recommend it highly. Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2019 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase You get wrapped up in thinking this couple are in the top 20 percent, being respectful towards each other, happy together, secure, respectful, thoughtful, loving, just they just turn on each other and say things that are unnecessary, judgmental, fearful, just mediocre! They quickly go from excellent to every day, typical and disappointing. Words have meaning, once you say something cruel, you cannot take it back! They get cruel to one another, unexpectedly! Not the direction I would have went. They were supposed to be the model couple, to! Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2019 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase This is a hard movie to watch especially after seeing the first two. It really goes into how the relationship has changed between Jessie and Celine. The dialogue is surprisingly realistic and the fights and arguments are really well done. Although it may not be the Happy ending that people may be wanting or expecting it is more realistic and stays true to the characters. i’d highly recommend checking out the interviews that the director and the two actors are in. It’s really interesting to see the process that have gone involved in each of these movies. i’m really hoping that they continue to make a new movie as a follow-up, possibly in there later ages where they are in a different phase of their life and relationship. Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2018 Format: DVD Verified Purchase This movie is not for everyone and I will say that women will probably like it more than most men because there is zero "action" and is primarily a dialogue movie. But if you have seen the previous two movies in this trilogy and enjoyed them, this is a must see! Also a good study of relationships and marriage and how when the years wear on, you can start taking each other for granted once that initial "magic" of a new relationship is gone. The acting by everyone in the small cast is great and comes off very naturally, but the best part of the movie for me is the second half which is almost entirely dialogue between Ethan and Julia's characters. Some great writing, great acting--tense scenes--but ultimately a pleasant ending, that makes me wish there would be a fourth to see what happened next. Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2019 Format: DVD Verified Purchase I loved the first two "Before" films, but found this third installment lacking the magic the first two had. In a way, that makes perfect sense since the focus is on a time of an established relationship during middle age so it can't really have the same magic. The characters are naturally more jaded and pessimistic, and even angry at times. I'm giving it 3 stars because it does depict the natural progression of long term relationships. I guess I prefer more light and innocent over dark and jaded. It did end positively with a tinge of the old magic, and I would welcome a fourth installment, but probably not until they're in their retirement years with the kids gone and they're back to being alone with each other again. And less angry bickering with each other. Top international reviews 4. 0 out of 5 stars It was quite good. It wasn't that Romantic like the other two... Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 14, 2015 Verified Purchase Can't understand why these people leave it 1 Star? It was quite good. It wasn't that Romantic like the other two but it was showing how people would be together after 9 years, maybe because this wasn't a Romantic Fantasy some people hated it? To much like Real Life? But I watched an interesting interview with Julie Delpy and the Director on Youtube and they said they wanted to make it Real and they knew people may not like it, Julie Delpy even seemed surprised people liked it. As they wanted the Film to follow Real Life and there is always going to be some consequences and resentment if you leave things behind, so it had a Very Good Message. I'm happy they did a film like this and not made it a unrealistic romantic fantasy. One person found this helpful Sending feedback... Thank you for your feedback. Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Report abuse 2. 0 out of 5 stars a bit depressing Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 16, 2018 Verified Purchase I enjoyed the 2 earlier films (Before Sunrise / Sunset) so felt I had to go on to this one, but in retrospect I wish I hadn't. Here we see what the relationship has degenerated into, and although the ending is meant to be uplifting, you're left with a bad taste after what seems hours of bickering. She's just glad he ain't no Hank Moody Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 8, 2015 Verified Purchase Perhaps with time one might be able to give it 5-stars, but I think not. Time has caught up with Celine and Jesse on a 6-week vacation in Greece, a writers' retreat, twin daughters and a sad goodbye to Jesse's son from his first marriage, one that brings up feelings which lead to certain thoughts and reflections that, when stirred in with lively dinner table conversation about love and the myths and mysteries of romance, culminates in a big set-to on what is supposed to be a special date night organised by their pleasure-loving Greek friends. Quite ironic and very funny, but also kinda brutal. Kinda romantic, too. I was never really worried, were you? Presumably this is the final film, the end of what has been a very happy experience for all concerned. Be glad if you were round about the right age to see these films, because who's to say if they will become the classics they probably deserve to be? What happens after... Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 16, 2019 Verified Purchase It is a lovely film, although compared to the first two (where there is an anticipation and a build up to the characters in love getting together), this one is more focused on issues that arise, once people are actually in a relationship, and struggles and approaches on how to cope. With regards to amazon service, excellent, as always, thank you 🌟 5. 0 out of 5 stars Superb Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 8, 2016 Verified Purchase It's difficult to write about this without spoiling it for people who have never seen it. It goes without saying that seeing the first two prequels is highly recommended before you watch this. It is just a perfect commentary on contemporary relationships between the sexes. It is depressing in parts, hopeful in others, but it represents human life as well as any film I've seen in a long time. Just like the previous two, the backdrop is beautiful and evocative, and does not get in the way of the dialogue at all. Not to be missed. 3. 0 out of 5 stars Arrived quickly. Film was disappointing Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 10, 2019 Verified Purchase A depressing depiction of the realism of modern relationships. Poor script, mediocre acting and flat ending. Okay and may be worth a watch but not particularly entertaining or illuminating. Another Episode of what it feels like a real Love Story Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 14, 2019 Verified Purchase As ever it has its ups and downs but portrays true Romantic Love that meant to be are lucky to find this in our Universe Third of a great trilogy Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 27, 2020 Verified Purchase You obviously have to watch Before Sunrise and Before Sunset first. Really worth watching all three - fascinating to see both characters grow older and more intense An amazing film about life and love Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 29, 2014 Verified Purchase An amazing film about life and love, and about the magic and hardness of daily life & daily love. Ethan and Julie are brilliant and makes us remember all the colors of a long term relationship. The dialogue is superb. Best movie of 2013! Antonia Tejeda Barros (Spain). 2 people found this helpful The story continues Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 17, 2016 Verified Purchase The third film of Richard Linklater's series and we meet Jesse and Celine in Greece, nine years after their Paris meeting. If you have loved their earlier stories you will love this one; minimal story, great photography and scenery. Where will they be in another nine years? Love this film Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2016 Verified Purchase Love this film, i stumbled on the very first one in the set by accident, was them compelled to see the 2nd and then the 3rd of secret is that i adore Ethan Hawke. the two actors Julie Delpy and Ethan play their parts faultlessly.... Excellent Finale to a Brilliant Trilogy Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 7, 2015 Verified Purchase Have reviewed the first two films and this is just as good. Excellent portrayal of a long term relationship and the pitfalls encountered. Do try to watch Before Sunrise and Before Sunset before you watch this one - it will ultimately be more enjoyable and make more sense. Five Stars Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 11, 2017 Verified Purchase Great film, sad, moving, interesting, classic trilogy. Loved the first two Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 14, 2015 Verified Purchase Loved the first two. This one, however, i feel lost the magic of the first. I understand they are at a different time in their life, i just don't care about it, everything things feels self-consciously constructed, irritating, and not genuine. An amazing film Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 6, 2019 Verified Purchase I adore this - a beautifully shot, well-acted film. Report abuse.

I'm so disappointed that this wasn't a sci-fi thriller. I thought John Lithgow was going to be a time traveller or an alien living on the 3rd rock from the sun. The trailer looks amazing but there's no mushu, no Hun leader or the cricket. Aliens: Sensitive hearing My singing ability: LeT mE iNTroDucE MysELf. Love john lithgow, his range of acting is epic. only one of the few actors, who can play the villian beautifully, or play average day joe, an alien from another planet. comedy. drama. wide range. harry and the hendersons, baby.

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Is A24 the only one who can make wonderful trailers without spoiling the movie? ex. Hereditary & Midsommar. Answer. YES. Movie stream midnight family 2017. (Title got cut off - should say to Bogota, Cartagena, and Salento) I’m so sorry this is late!! It took much longer to put together and write than I thought it would. I don’t see travel diaries on here that often, but hopefully there's an audience for it! Assets and Debt Savings: $4, 000 - some saved at my job in college, some saved from my current job (I’ve only been working for about five months. Prior to my current job, I was a long-term volunteer, living off a modest stipend. ) Checking - $2, 000 - currently Retirement Balance - nothing - I plan to be in this job for a short time before going to law school. My job does not offer any sort of match. Equity - none Credit Card Debt - none Student loan debt - none (I received a full tuition scholarship to my undergrad, and my parents paid for room/board. ) Income: Monthly Take Home: around $3, 000 Expenses: Rent: $907. 50 (I live with two roommates. The random $2. 50 is due to a fee to pay online. I have the largest room and pay the most. ) Utilites (electric/gas): around $30 Wifi: $16. 66 Phone: on parents’ plan Subway: $127. 00 Subscriptions: NYTimes, Apple Music, and Apple Storage: $19. 28 Savings Contribution: I try to save $1000 a month. I’ve hit the goal a few times since I started this job, but have fallen short other times. The savings are for travel and for a bit of cushion once I start law school – which I will be financing with loans. My location: Brooklyn, NY Trip Length: 12 days Travel Companions: R and L. R also lives in New York and L has been living in South America for the past two years. This is something of a reunion for all of us. We became a group of friends by doing the same long-term volunteer program in different places around the world (though R and I were friends through college before), and always talked about doing a trip together once we all finished. I still can’t believe it’s actually happening. Transportation: Flights - (1) Roundtrip JFK to El Dorado, Bogotá - Delta - $672. 15. I think I got a great deal on this for flights around New Year’s. I checked flights constantly for a couple weeks, and when these showed up, I bought them immediately. (We did not commit to the trip location until October, so I was perhaps looking late. ) I did have to sacrifice time - I arrive at midnight, and coming back, I’ll arrive at 7 am and go to work the same day. But they’re nonstop and saving $300 was worth it. (2) Bogotá to Cartagena - $143. 50, VivaAir, but I used points from Capital One (3) Cartagena to Pereira - $99. 80, VivaAir, but I used points from Capital One (4) Pereira to Bogotá - $66. 30, VivaAir, but I used points from Capital One Total: $672. 15 (but would’ve been 981. 75) Accommodations Airbnb in Cartagena - $116. 70, split three ways, so $38. 90. This is for four nights. Hostel in Cartagena - $138. 56. Four nights, including New Year’s, which is wildly expensive. Hostel in Salento - $50. 63. Three nights. Total: $338. 09 Miscellaneous Pre-Vacation Spending: I spent about $20 at Target on travel sized toiletries. Normally I would transfer my products to travel containers, but I was running low on most of my stuff anyway and I also needed to buy things specifically for the trip (sun screen, moisturizer, and hair product). Total: $20. 00 Thursday, 12/26 8:00 - I get up after lounging in bed for awhile. This morning, I need to shower and finish packing a bit, before my mom takes me to the train station. Today is all travel - I’m currently at my family’s home in PA for Christmas. First, I’ll take a train to Penn Station, get the subway to my apartment in Brooklyn, have an hour and a half to pack for real, and then make my way to JFK for my 6 pm flight. I start with a loooong shower, as I haven’t properly shaved since it dropped below 60 degrees in New York. 10:00 - My mom and I get to the train station with just enough time for me to pop into Wawa across the street for breakfast. I wish Wawa would come to New York. I get a coffee mixed with hot chocolate and a veggie breakfast sandwich. It’s about $5, but I use a just-received gift card and don’t save the receipt. I give my mom the rest of the gift card ($25 originally) when I get in the car, because my aunt forgot that I don’t live near Wawas. 10:18 - Train is perfectly on time for once. Time to check in with our Airbnb for tonight and confirm travel details with my friends, R and L. Also I remember to set up a travel alert on my debit card. 12:15 - Arrive to New York. I still struggle to factor in that it actually takes me three hours to get back to my apartment from home because of the subway ride after the train. 1:05 - back in my apartment!! I get straight to work, unpacking, packing, and cleaning my stuff a bit, since one of my roommates will be hosting people for New Year’s Eve. 3:00 - in the middle of packing, I get an alert that my flight is delayed until 7:35 (from 6:10). Glad I heard early, but I end up leaving at 3 anyway because there’s no food in my apartment, so I might as well wait at the airport. 3:45 - get to the JFK Airtrain. I use a monthly card, so I have to add funds to take the Airtrain ( $7. 75). 5:00 - get through the Delta line and TSA, before stopping to buy a pho dish from Canal Street Noodles. Pretty good, but the spicy broth is making my eyes stream ( $13. 60). I ask a woman nearby to watch my stuff while I run (20 feet away) to fill up my water bottle. 7:00 - I spend the time talking to my mom and a good friend on the phone. Around this time, they start calling for volunteers to give up their seat to fly two days later. They need 14 volunteers and they’re offering *2, 200* per person!! If I wasn’t meeting my friends, I would definitely take it. Two days later and it would pay for the whole trip. I can’t believe they overbooked by that many. 7:45 - on the flight! 1:30 am next day - I spent the flight watching Spiderman: Far From Home and Hustlers. Haven’t seen either and enjoyed both! However, watching hustlers on a plane was a bit of an awkward experience. I also ate a dinner provided by Delta - veggie wrap, grapes, and a chocolate square. Pretty good for plane food! Anyway, we land at 1:20. Off the plane 1:40. Through customs at 2:45 (feels so long). In a taxi at 2:55 ( $20. 95 — this was steep, but I did a van inside the airport because it was so late at night and I didn’t know the city at all). This van has a tv screen inside it where a GPS map would go. The driver is watching music videos, and old school Britney Spears comes on. Am I in a fever dream? At the Airbnb at 3:30. Have to leave at 6 to meet R from the airport. Daily Total: $42. 30 Friday, 12/27 5:45 am - L’s alarm goes off and we stumble through putting clothes on. L arranged for a taxi driver last night to get us at 6, bring us to the airport, and then wait while we get R, and bring us back up from the airport (R has not had a reason to practice her Spanish in several years). This taxista is really nice and is giving us tips for Bogota. R walks out of customs 10 minutes after we get there and we get back in the cab. We are all giddy to see each other - it’s been 2. 5 years since we were all together. We’re also exhausted. We get back to the room around 7:30 I think and all go to sleep. Total for taxi was $27. 43, I paid $6. 10 (R insisted on paying more because it was for her. ) 9:45 - I’m up and hungry. I eat some chocolate and take a quick body shower. No one else is awake and I know we’re all exhausted, so I chill on the balcony for a bit. I look up some places to go in our neighborhood. Around 10:30, I wake up L and we find a coffee shop to go to, because L really wants to explore the coffee scene. We wake up R reluctantly and all head out around 11:30. 12:00 - We walk to Bourbon Coffee (we’re staying on the outer edge of Chapinero). None of their food looks that good to me and I’m having a jittery stomach from lack of sleep, so I just get a bono de queso, which is a bread ball with cheese kind of worked into it. So delicious ( $1. 16). We spent a bit there, catching up and relaxing. R gets eggs and a croissant, L gets a sandwich and coffee. 1:00 - After we finish, we make our way through central Chapinero, heading to Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de Lourdes. Its a beautiful basilica. I’m looking for more food, but don’t see anything that catches my eye. R and I especially keep going in and out of exhaustion. We decide to go shopping, because L hasn’t had access to a mall in two years, and because we need an adjustment day. We take an Uber to the Andino Shopping Center, which is wayyy fancier than expected. I think it’s one of the nicer malls in the city. We explore many different stores, trying on some stuff. We’re all looking for a New Year’s Eve outfit for Cartagena, where people normally wear white. We stop at the food court, because I’m super hungry at this point, and go to Archie’s. We get a medium margarita pizza, two bottles of water, a strawberry juice, and a limonada de maracuya. (All together, $18. 06, but $7. 33 my share. ) Perfect for a quick lunch. On our way out of the food court, I buy a paleta (one of my Latin American obsessions) - I get Greek yogurt and kiwi ( $1. 77). L ends up buying some shirts from American Eagle and some jeans from Levi’s. R buys jeans from a somewhere I don’t remember the name of. R and I are dead on our feet by the end, so we get an Uber back to our apartment around 5:45. 6:30 - We’re at the apartment. Laying around gives us all more energy and we try to find some dinner. Bogota has a huge food scene, but we didn’t plan ahead enough to make any reservations. L really wants to go to a top-reviewed restaurant. We look through a few places and call a few before making a reservation at Tábula. We make the reservation for 8:30 and all get ready. 7:45 - take an Uber to the restaurant. The side roads here need a lot of work and there are a lot of steep inclines. Our driver keeps struggling up the roads, voicing his concerns and struggling. It’s a funny but also kind of tense ride. We get to the restaurant and settle in. 10:30 - what an incredible meal! It’s a tapas/sharing style and we went all out. We got a cheese spread, arepas, fish croquettes, shrimp and pork casserole, marinated yucca, and as a main, lasagna (I think I’m forgetting something). We also split a bottle of wine - Senatore Primo - and got the Swiss roll dessert (brazo de reina). The only thing I wouldn’t recommend was the dessert. Also the lasagna is probably not their star main. But mostly everything was delicious, the restaurant was pretty, and we had a fantastic time. For all that - only $35 a person! We got an Uber home and are asleep by 11:15. Daily Total: $51. 36 Saturday, 12/28 8:15 - wake up naturally and spend some time writing the diary for yesterday. Everyone slowly wakes up and I decide to hop in the shower. When I exit, I open the sliding glass door and the entire door shatters when it hits the wall!! I swear it didn’t hit the wall hard at all, I have no idea how it happened. I already have cuts on my hands and feet, and stay standing on one foot while calling for my friends. I get a towel on and they bring me sandals to walk across the bathroom. We have a little kitchen sink, which I sit in while L runs down to tell the front desk and get bandaids. We clean my wounds - not bad at all considering how much glass broke - and some cleaning women come and clean the bathroom. They’re incredibly nice and thankfully have protective gear. Later, the hosts ask us to move rooms as a safety precaution. We move a couple floors down. They also say I might have to pay for the door, but they’re going to check for me. After such a hectic morning, we don’t get going until 11:15 or so. We head out and get an Uber to the Candelaria area. (L paid for all the Ubers because she had service on her phone. I don’t know what each were individually, but will put a total at the end. We only took Ubers in Bogota. ) 12:30 - we eat breakfast/lunch at Hibiscus Restaurante, which has incredibly cheap meals. I get the menu del día vegetariano, and it comes with great quinoa cakes. I also get hot chocolate with cheese, which is a popular snack here. I like the cheese, it’s like queso fresco, and it doesn’t taste bad in the hot chocolate, but I’m not sure I totally get it. I’ll have to try again. ( $4. 80) We walk around for a bit. I buy a journal for my roommate ( $7. 50). L buys me band aids and I pay her back ( $0. 29). We walk up to Monserrate. After some confusion in line, I buy three round trip tickets for the cable car. They’re running a promotion, so if you go up after 2:30 and return before 8:30, there’s a sale ( $3. 66). Monserrate is beautiful and worth the ride up. On top, everyone is so friendly, and we’re able to talk to a family from Cartagena, who gives us recommendations for when we’re there in a few days. We take a lot of pictures and enjoy the view, before heading back down. We stop for fresh potato chips and plantain chips at the base of the cable car ( $1. 20). I read online that a great restaurant in La Candelaria (the neighborhood Monserrate is in) is La Puerta Falsa. It’s Anthony Bourdain approved and when we get there, we see it’s small and full, so we trust it. We have to wait on line outside for 15 minutes and there’s someone playing the cello beautifully - I put some money in her hat ( $0. Inside, I get a soup called La Changla, which is one of the best soups I’ve ever had. It’s an onion soup, full of bread, cheese rolls, and two boiled eggs. It’s incredible, and so rich. L and R split a tamale and we all split hot chocolate with cheese and some juices (my share - $4. 90). We walk around the Plaza Bolivar after and then get an Uber back. We’re pretty tired, but it’s only 6 pm and we want to go out tonight. We get back to our apartment and relax in bed, call some mutual friends, and just hang out. Around 9:30 I think, we head out. We’re not sure exactly where to go, but we keep passing a nice area of Chapinero, so we head there. The only thing we see open is BBC - Bogota Beer Company, which is so ubiquitous, it seems like the Starbucks of craft beer here. R and L both get beers, but I don’t drink beer, so I get a rum and coke. We also split mozzarella sticks (my share - $8. 00). We sit talking and close this bar down at midnight. Bogota has been pretty empty and there’s no one out. L asks the waiter where we should go for more people, and he says that because it’s holiday time there’s not a lot of people around, which we’ve heard a couple times. He recommends we go to Zona T. Once outside, we can’t decide what to do. We flip a coin to decide Zona T or home. It lands on home, but L seems so disappointed, so we do two out of three. It lands on home again, but we all agree to go out more - proving the real point of a coin flip is to force you to admit what you want. We take an Uber to Zona T, and walk around before deciding on El Irish Pub. It’s pretty busy and one of us is super Irish, so why not? We sit outside under heat lamps, which is perfect for the night air. L and I get lulo mojitos and R gets a beer (my share - $8. 70). (I’m realizing now how overpriced drinking is. ) We talk the night away and head out at 3 when the bar closes. Daily Total: $39. 05 Sunday, 12/29 9:45 am - I sadly wake up. Our sleep schedule is so out of whack here. I take a shower and thankfully don’t break the door. We have a slow morning and head out around 11:30. L found a breakfast place by the famous chef Leo Espinosa (check her out, she seems really cool). It’s called Misia. We all get egg arepas, and I also get patacones and coconut juice (the others got juice and empanadas). We split a flan dessert (My share - $10. 09). The arepas are incredibly delicious. We’re heading to Catedral de Sal today! We had thought about arranging transportation ahead of time (because it’s an hour and a half away), but Uber has been so lovely, we decide to just use that. We figure that if no one accepts the ride, we can call the taxista we used before. Someone does accept, but he seems shocked when he learns where we’re going! It seems like they don’t know what it will be before they accept. He’s incredibly nice though and says it’s no problem, even though we offer to get out. When we get there, I tip him $6. 00 on top of my share of $9. 95. 2:30 I forgot to mention, I bought the tickets this morning for the Cathedral! They are $17. 98 each, and come with an audio guide. We arrive and head down into the mines. The audio guide is incredibly informative and the mines are beautiful. Look up the cathedral, it’s really incredible - hundreds of feet underground, they carved huge salt mines and created a cathedral inside. As we leave, I buy a salt crystal candle - not sure who for yet! ($6. 70) I also buy a paleta outside the cathedral - frutas rojas - $1. 79. 5:00 - we leave the cathedral and head to a large mall we passed on the way - Funular - in an Uber. I don’t think any of us are thrilled about the amount of time we’re spending in malls, but we do want these white outfits for New Year’s. The Uber driver on the way asks if we’re nervous traveling as just three women - I don’t think he meant anything by it - but I listen in amusement as L creates an elaborate backstory about her family in Colombia. Her Spanish is like a native, so it’s believable. At the mall, R and L both buy their outfits, but I just can’t find anything worth buying. I just don’t want to waste money on something I’ll never wear again. I do buy sunglasses at H&M because I didn’t bring any. ( $7. 59) We head from the mall to Andres Carne de Res in a taxi ( $1. 42 my share). This is one of the most famous restaurants around Bogota, and we wanted to go to the one in Chia, because it’s supposed to be better. It’s massive, with eclectic decorations everywhere, and a dance floor in the middle, that is constantly occupied. We enjoy the vibes and dance a bit. We split empanadas and arepas (these ones are more similar to tostadas, covered in different toppings), and I get the vegetarian bean dish, that comes with avocado, rice, and plantains. L gets the same but with meat and R gets a filet mignon. No drinking tonight, but L and I both get hierbabuenas, a mint lemonade. My share is $18. 05 (I still can’t get over how cheap! ). We head out around 9:30 in an Uber and get home around 10:30. We all fall asleep pretty quickly. Daily Total: $79. 57 Monday, 12/30 8:00 - I wake up at a much more normal time for me. I lounge around for a bit and call my mom from the balcony. Around 9:30, we head down to breakfast in the apartment. I get scrambled eggs, with bread, juice, and hot chocolate. Very satisfying. ( $3. 60) We realize at 10:20 that check out is 11, not 11:30, so it’s a mad dash to pack and shower. We get everything together and head downstairs at 10:55. We then get an Uber to the hotel that L and R are staying in on our last night in Bogota (my flight is the night before). L has all her stuff from the last couple years, so she’s going to leave that here and just bring a backpack. She called ahead and they’re fine with that. We leave there around 11:30 and head to the airport in an Uber. (Okay, all the Uber costs split three ways were $19. 02 a person! I excluded the one long Uber price which I noted above. Crazy cheap considering how often we took them! ) We’re taking VivaAir, which is a budget airline that has strict requirements about luggage. I already decided last night to check the carry on rolling suitcase I have with me, so I paid online ( $20. We realize in line that R’s backpack won’t count as a personal bag, so she pays to check it - it’s sadly more expensive at the counter. They want to make me charge my backpack too, but I shove it down into the container enough that they let me count it as a personal item. L’s bag is questionable, but she just avoids the line and is fine (we printed the tickets earlier). In the airport, we all get lunch. I get Papa Johns (I know, I know, but after walking around, it just sounds the best). It’s $5. 97 for a personal, veggie pizza. 2:30 - We get through security quickly and smoothly get on the flight. I take the down time to write this diary! 4:15 - It is HOT! Cartagena is 90 degrees, 80% humidity, and you feel it when the plane door opens. We wait for a bit to get my checked bag, and then get in the taxi line. It’s a quick ride to our hostel (my share - $1. 44), where we have to pay before checking in (price noted above). R and I also rent towels ( $1. 53). The cost is incredibly high compared to Bogota, but Cartagena is the place to be for New Year’s. We’re in a four person dorm room, but our fourth roommate isn’t here right now. We change and head out to explore the city. Cartagena is beautiful! We’re staying in Getsemani, which is close to the Walled City. Getsemani is a destination in its own right, but when we get to the Walled City, I’m blown away. The architecture is outstanding, and everything is decorated for Christmas/the New Year. Along the way, we buy paletas (mine - $1. 52 - watermelon this time! ). We spend the rest of the evening shopping. I think we’ve gotten a little too obsessed with finding white - especially knowing most of the tourists won’t know this tradition. Either way, it seems like one of the major things to do here is shop and we give in. I finally buy white pants at Azulu, and I also find a pair of red and black floor-length, flowy pants that I have to buy. The white pants are beautiful and light weight, in a kind of harem style. They’re more expensive than I’d like, but I bite the bullet - both pants together are $123. 86. R finds another white dress and L finds a white shirt. Truly none of us shop this much normally, and we keep laughing about what this trip has done to us. Eventually, around 9, we decide to eat a little. L gets a street arepa, R gets pizza, and I get a vegetarian arepa from a really popular place in Getsemani. This is my first open-face arepa here, which is the kind I’ve had in New York. Delicious, but dry - $2. 43. I also get a strawberry juice - $1. 98. We go to bed around 11, knowing tomorrow will be a late night! Daily Total: $181. 51 Tuesday, 12/31 (Okay, to be honest, this is the point where I stopped updating while on the trip, and wrote it all after. I don’t know what time we did almost anything. ) We wake up leisurely and get the included breakfast in the hostel. By the way, we’re staying at Casa del Pozo. The breakfast is pretty good, consisting of fruit, juice, and eggs or pancakes. We decide to make our way to the Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas, which is an old fortress (entrance - $7. The walk there is long and hot, but we buy water on the way (L pays, I get the next round). The fortress is massive and it’s fun to see Cartagena from the top. I am sweating buckets though, from what feels like every pore on my body. We head out from the fortress and back toward Getsemani. We stop at a Juan Valdez (like Starbucks), and I get a frozen chai ($3. 03). We use the Wi-Fi for a bit and head out. Our goal is to go to La Cevicheria today, which is a famous seafood restaurant in Cartagena. We read that it opens at 1, and the line gets long, so we’re hoping to get there early. On the way to La Cevicheria, we stop at Hostel Mamallena, which has a shuttle service to Playa Blanca (a popular beach here). Some blogs online recommend it as a good day option and cheaper than paying for a guided tour. We book our round trip spots ( $15. 41) for January 2nd. I also buy a round of waters for us ( $1. 54 for three water bottles). All of the water we’re drinking is going straight out our skin, I swear. The boob sweat is by far the worst. Anyway, we make it to La Cevicheria, and discover a huge line! The restaurant has definitely been open for hours - so much for google information. We put our name on the waitlist and are told to come back in two and a half hours - they also take our number to send us a WhatsApp message when it’s ready. We head back into the heat. Only solution for this heat? Another paleta - $1. This time I get La Selva Negra - chocolate and cherry. We walk around a bit and L ends up buying another white shirt. It doesn’t fit perfectly, but the store attendants say that they can customize it in the next hour! They make some notes and tell us to come back soon. We wander around, and end up back at a store that we really enjoyed the day prior. Before I know what’s happening, I’m trying on a blue, lightweight maxi dress and buying it. It’s all R’s fault, we came back for her to buy a romper. I love this dress though, no regrets ( $85. 14). After picking up L’s custom shirt, we finally head back to La Cevicheria, but they’re not quite ready. We feel lucky to even be getting to eat there though, since they’re now turning everyone away, saying they’re full for the day (it’s only 3:30). We duck into a little bar nearby to get some drinks while we wait. I get white wine sangria ($7. 31). We don’t finish before the restaurant is calling us, but the bar just pours the drinks into to-go cups for us, and away we go! Lunch/dinner at La Cevicheria is phenomenal. I get a mango shrimp ceviche, that is incredibly delicious. L and I split a huge paella-style dish, with lobster and shrimp, all in a light tomato sauce with parmesan. There is genuinely lobster or shrimp in every single bite. I haven’t had a seafood in a long time, so this is indulgent to the max, but I am loving it. We ordered way too much, but thankfully there is a fridge at our hostel where we can store leftovers. My share is $43. 00. Most expensive meal of the trip, but so, so good. We head home after this to get ready for New Year’s Eve! On the way, we stop for some beer and Smirnoff Ice (so college, but I don’t like beer and this was the only equivalent! ). I don’t pay for this round, but get the next. We chill by the tiny pool at our hostel for a bit before showering and getting ready. We take our time, knowing we have a long night ahead, but are still ready by 8 pm. We had planned to go to a buffet our hostel was hosting, but learned that it is at another hostel in the opposite direction. Since none of us are hungry, we skip and head straight for the Walled City. We buy another round of Smirnoff and beer on the way, that I pay for. ( $6. 16) It is a party atmosphere!! However, it seems like the thing to do right now is go to a pre-booked, pre-set dinner until midnight when the real party starts. A lot of people also rent tables or chairs (hundreds have been brought into the town squares), passing time with family until the fireworks. We didn’t plan well for either of this, so we walk around for a bit, before finally accepting that we’ll have to pay a cover to go into any bars. We find a promising one - Bourbon Street - but I’m still hesitant to commit. I’ve been burned before paying covers for really empty bars. They let one of us go upstairs to check the club out and L comes back saying it looks good! We all pay and head in ( $20. Upstairs, we’re almost immediately greeted by some American guys. We shake them off to go get our included welcome drinks and hang out on the terrace. Before long, a few other American guys come to talk to us, and we find out it’s group of Navy sailors out for the night. They know the guys who were hitting on us before, and we end up hanging out with them until midnight. They are hilarious, and so different from my usual group of friends. They are also buying a lot of bottles of alcohol, so we benefit from this at their table. We spent the next few hours dancing a lot and having fun. At midnight, I kiss one of them, before the three of us run out of the bar to see the fireworks. We run, holding hands and laughing, through the streets to get on top of the walls circling the city. The view is great and this dash through dancing and laughing groups of people ends up being my favorite moment of the night. After we soak in the fireworks, we head back into the city to enjoy another famous aspect of Cartagena New Year’s - the street parties! Every block there’s a massive speaker system set up and DJs playing all different music with groups of people out in front. We dance our way through the street, stopping with different groups, getting champagne from one, dance moves from another, before coming to the front of the city. I’m starving at this point and grab a street arepa ( $0. 92), full of cheese and crema. L buys water again for everyone, before we head into another bar - this time a rooftop. The cover here is $15. 41. We dance until 3:30, when L is still going strong but R and I are fading fast. An easy walk back to our hostel, some feeble attempts to wash the glitter off our faces, and it’s time for bed. Daily Total: $192. 03 Wednesday, 1/1 We struggle out of bed around 11. We missed the included breakfast, but thankfully we have our leftovers! There’s no communal kitchen, but the hostel kitchen staff (they have an attached restaurant), very kindly heats up our food for us. L tries to tip, but they refuse. We chat with a super nice Swiss guy while we wait, before enjoying our food. L wants to get her nails done, which seems like a good low-key activity, so we make our way to a salon. We quickly realize that, obviously, it’s New Year’s Day, and obviously, nothing is open. It’s also, again, super hot and we are struggling. We buy paletas from one of the only places open (mixed fruit - $1. 79), and R buys snacks for all of us (evened out with the Smirnoff and beer L and I got yesterday). We head back to our hostel and proceed to spend the next four hours in the ‘Netflix room. ’ It’s a room with a TV, darts, and actually good air conditioning. We are thriving. We watch A Cinderella Story and How to be Single (a very underrated movie in my opinion). Eventually, we decide to move again and head out to get dinner at an Italian restaurant, Di Silvio Trattoria. I convince us all to get bruschetta AND pesto crostini, and I get a pasta primavera. I also get a limonada de coco (classic Cartagena drink) and can’t believe I’ve been sleeping on this! I need to have as many as possible before we leave. My dinner comes out to $10. 05. We head back to the hostel and spend the evening chatting with our new Swiss friend and playing with the hostel kitten, Stella. Daily Total: $11. 84 Thursday, 1/2 Beach Day! We wake up around 7:30 for our 8:30 shuttle. Time for a quick breakfast at our hostel, packing up our beach gear (including lots of water), and walking the few blocks to the shuttle location. It’s about an hour and a half drive to Playa Blanca. When we get there, someone comes on the bus and advises us to head down to another beach in a boat, where it will be less crowded. After confirming that this is all included in the cost, we get in the boat for a short 5-10 minute ride. They can’t get the second motor to start, so we are going at a casual 10 miles per hour. The day is sunny, hot, and beautiful. The beach is crowded and the water is an incredible blue. I don’t know how the water still looks so clean, considering the amount of boats and people in it constantly. When we get off the boat, they show us one of the beach-side restaurants, saying we can use this building for free (it has chairs, hammocks, and bathrooms). We decide to walk a little along the beach, and end up renting a spot at Banana Beach, which has beachside mattresses under umbrellas. It’s less than $10 per person for the day, and I’m so glad we did it. We spend the day lounging, swimming, reading, and eating. At some point, L and I split some ceviche and I get a pina colada. I also buy a paleta from someone on the beach of course – strawberry with condensed milk inside ($1. My share for the spot, food, and drink is $28. Our shuttle back is at 8:30, which is nice because the beach definitely clears out after 4. However, the sun sets quickly at 6 and we head over to the first restaurant to relax until our 8:00 boat ride back to the shuttle. They have wi-fi, so we end up watching a John Mulaney special, thankful that the heat is lessening. When we get back to our hostel around 9:30, we all take showers and decide what to do next. R got pretty sunburnt, so she heads to bed. L wants to take advantage of our last night here, so she and I get dressed and head into town. We stop for some much needed food first – street arepas, stuffed with vegetables ( $2. We also get water ( $1. 83) and stop at a road stand that serves mojitos ( $2. The arepas take about 25 minutes to get and the mojitos are terrible. They’re so bad that we can’t drink them, and L ends up asking the server if the limes in them are bad. She tries a bit and says it tastes right, but brings us some sugar to add. This helps, but after the time delay from the arepas too, we’re feeling like this might not be our night. We head back to the hostel and pass out. Daily Total: $36. 68 Friday, 1/3 Another travel day! But not until later this afternoon. First, one last hostel breakfast, and then we head out to find some good coffee for L. We stop at a café that is airy and light, and I get a limonada de coco ($2. 30). We reluctantly leave the air conditioning to head into town. I want one last paleta from town, and we’re just getting a good walk around. I get strawberry with chocolate chips ( $1. 78). L needs to return a pair of shoes that she bought, so we do that and then stop for lunch around 2. We get lunch at La Catedral, which is pretty empty, but convenient for when we decide we’re hungry. I get patacones and coconut rice ( $5. 82). A perfect snack for a hot day. We walk back to our hostel, pick up our things, and grab a taxi to the airport ( $1. I also paid to check my bag ahead of time ( $23. 96). Our flight is to Pereira, a city near Salento. We have pre-arranged a taxi to bring us to Salento, since we land around 6. Getting off the plane is the most refreshing experience because it is not 90 degrees anymore! I know I’ll miss the heat, but stepping into that sweet, sweet 60 degree breeze is glorious. We also are surrounded on all sides by mountains as we land during the sunset, and the view is beautiful. The driver is there to greet us and we head off to Salento. He’s a super nice guy and is telling us all about this area of Colombia. He also lets us know that this is Salento’s anniversary weekend, so we came at the perfect time! There will be a huge feria in town, with music and vendors. Super lucky for us. The ride is a little over an hour (my share taxi - $15. We check into our hostel, Viajero. It’s one of the largest hostels in Salento, but we don’t get a good look around because it’s already after dark. We passed an Italian restaurant right down the road, and R is craving pizza so we head there. I tried to get the vegetarian lasagna, but they’re out, so I get a ‘thai’ veggie noodle dish. Based on my experience, I expect this to be oiled noodles with bland vegetables, and I am right. Oh well – totally my fault. I also get a limonada de coco. ( $9. 19) We’re all pretty tired, but pass the night in good conversation before heading to bed early. Daily Total: $60. 40 Saturday, 1/4 I wake up early and head to reception to rent a towel, but genuinely gasp in awe when I see the view from our hostel in the daylight. The mountains are stunning here. I love this green, lush scenery, and I am so happy we decided to include this on our trip. (Towel - $1. We head to the center of town for breakfast and end up eating at Casa de Willys. The view is phenomenal, but the food is not that good. I get a traditional breakfast, with rice and beans, eggs, and an arepa ($3. 67). After breakfast, we head out to catch a ride to a coffee farm. The system here is to buy a ticket for a ride on a Willy – a jeep. They leave frequently to coffee farms, nearby towns, and the Valle de Cocora (the famous hike here). We buy a ticket for a few hours later because they let us know that the farm we want to go to – Ocaso – has an English tour at 2. We buy roundtrip tickets and book the coffee tour ($2. 65). We head back toward the center of town and end up doing some souvenir shopping for a while. For my roommate, I buy earrings made from ostrich shells, which we learn are farmed in Colombia ($6. 12). R and I also each buy a beautiful framed landscape of the Valle de Cocora made from leaves and flowers – I buy this souvenir for me ($29. 15). We head back to the Willy and enjoy a bumpy ride up to the coffee farm. They *pack* people into this car – eight in the back, two next to the driver, and three standing on the bumper, hanging on! We all want to try the standing version next time. We get to the coffee farm and have some downtime before the tour. I buy a, surprise!, ice cream ($2. No paletas available. The coffee tour is great, and I learn quite a bit about the process from plant to cup. I tip the guides a bit ($0. 89) and buy four bags of coffee for various friends ($16. 26). L, who is a huge coffee fan, buys a bag of each type they sell, and they’re shocked. We all have a good laugh as we collectively struggle to fit her purchase into a bag. Then we head out on the next Willy that comes by. L and R stand on the outside, but I get an inside seat. It’s great though because I spend the time talking to a very kind German woman, and we have a good conversation about world affairs. We get back to our hostel and all have a drink before heading out to dinner (Wine - $2. 45). We play Jenga for a while and can’t stop cracking up. We then head out to dinner at a place called La Brunch, which is famous among the backpackers in Salento. I get a mojito and a veggie burger. It’s massive, but R still convinces me to split a brownie sundae with her. This restaurant is definitely a quantity over quality place, but still pretty good ( $10. 72). I was feeling tipsy, but everyone else is feeling super full, so we head home. Tomorrow we’re going hiking! We talk to both the hostel front desk and some of our roommates, and everyone recommends that we leave early for the hike, especially since it’s going to be very full on a Sunday. We plan to catch a 6:30 am Willy, so try to get to sleep early (though I fail and don’t fall asleep until midnight). Daily Total: $75. 58.

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