Colombian Caribbean coastline at sunset
Cartagena · Barranquilla · Vía al Mar

The Colombian Caribbean.
Before the market arrives.

Early-stage investment opportunities in one of Latin America's fastest-growing coastal corridors.

US$469M
FDI Barranquilla 2025
7.7M → 11M
Airport expansion 7.7M → 11M pax
KLM
KLM direct Amsterdam–Cartagena
+24%
Housing sales Barranquilla 2025
The Caribbean clock

Miami. Cancún. Punta Cana.
Next: Colombia.

Every two decades, a new stretch of the Caribbean wakes up. Miami in the 70s, Cancún in the 90s, Punta Cana in the 2000s. Each cycle made its early investors. The next clock is ticking on the Cartagena–Barranquilla corridor.

Map of the Caribbean basin highlighting Miami, Cancún, Punta Cana, Cartagena and Barranquilla — the Caribbean investment clock showing how each cycle has rotated south toward Colombia.
The Caribbean investment clock · Miami → Cancún → Punta Cana → Cartagena–Barranquilla
Why this corridor

A coastline at an inflection point.

Cartagena, Barranquilla and the Vía al Mar that connects them are entering the same investment cycle that reshaped Tulum, Punta Cana and the Algarve fifteen years ago — only earlier.

Cartagena

Cartagena

Colonial UNESCO heritage, Bocagrande skyline and a hospitality market backed by direct flights from Europe and North America.

Barranquilla

Barranquilla

Industrial powerhouse with US$469M in foreign direct investment in 2025, a renovated waterfront and a 24% jump in housing sales.

Vía al Mar Corridor

Vía al Mar Corridor

The 100 km strip between both cities — golf, marinas, mixed-use masterplans — is where institutional capital is now positioning.

Two opportunities. One thesis.

Curated early-stage assets.

Villa Mediterráneo Beach Resort

Villa Mediterráneo Beach Resort

1 km of private beachfront on the Vía al Mar. Architecture by Villarroel Torrico, marina infrastructure, 5 phases.

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Alto Lago Residence Club

Alto Lago Residence Club

Urban residential masterplan in Barranquilla, the same developer's flagship cash-flow asset.

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Why now

The window is opening — before the rest of the market notices.

Cartagena is saturating

Historic centre and Bocagrande prices have compressed yields. Capital is rotating north along the coast.

Infrastructure is expanding

New Cartagena airport approved (capacity ~17M pax), Vía al Mar upgrades and Barranquilla port investment unlock the corridor.

Fundamentals lead price

Emerging beachfront on the corridor still trades well below comparable Caribbean markets — early-stage entry pricing.

6.8M
International tourists · Colombia 2024
US$10B+
Tourism revenue 2024
8M+
Cartagena airport passengers
US$469M
FDI into Barranquilla 2025
Villa Mediterráneo apartment interior with sunset Caribbean view
Featured opportunity

Villa Mediterráneo Beach Resort.

The only project on the Colombian Caribbean with a full kilometre of private beachfront — architecture by Villarroel Arquitectos, marina operated by Ronáutica.

  • · 1 km of private beachfront
  • · 3-phase masterplan
  • · Phase 1 — 133 units, early-stage pricing from €285k
  • · Family-owned land held for 60+ years
  • · Luxury resort concept · 12 amenities
Next step

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