Why everyone comes to Cartagena to get dental work done
Why do many people come to Cartagena to get dental work done?
For starters, the price is about a third of what they’d pay back home. The time the work takes can often be considerably quicker as well.
Cartagena is easy to get to and many medical professionals will gladly pick up their international patients from the airport, often recommending hotels near their office. Cartagena is also a safe, touristic city which makes visiting very enjoyable.
Since Cartagena, Colombia is in the same hemisphere, you won’t have to fly halfway across the globe or adjust to any jet lag when you land.
And one of the best parts about it all is that you get a bonus Caribbean vacation. It’s no secret why many people come to Cartagena, Colombia to get cosmetic dentistry done.
Dental work is 70% cheaper in Cartagena than back home
Let’s be upfront, money is a major factor in deciding to come to Colombia for your dental care. If it weren’t the case, you’d gleefully go to your (overpriced) dentist back home.
You’ll be happy to know that in Cartagena dental care costs are 70% off of what you’re used to be home, even when we use the exact same manufacturers as American and Canadian dentists. That’s a third of the price!
Even with the airfare and lodging, the savings is certainly worth the journey. If you’re getting extensive dental care, you could save tens of thousands of dollars.
That’s right, not thousands but tens of thousands. It’s ridiculously what they charge back home for cosmetic dentistry simply because insurance companies can get away with it.
Getting cosmetic dental care in Cartagena, Colombia is often quicker than back home. Colombia as a country has invested a lot into its medical industry, promoting medical tourism as a key component. The Colombian healthcare standard ranks high internationally.
Why is dental work so cheap in Cartagena?
There are many factors that go into this but know that:
The cost of living here is a good deal less. This without question impacts salaries, rent, services, etc.
Your hard earned cash goes a lot further in Cartagena than it does back home. While you’re here, you could dine at the nicest establishments and it’ll hit your wallet like Applebee’s would.
Insurance companies don’t purposely inflate medical costs here like they do in the US. This is a sad reality of the current Healthcare industry. But don’t worry, you’re outmaneuvering the system by visiting Cartagena.
Cartagena is a safe and tourist-friendly destination for dental work
Colombia is on a roll right now. Everyone loves a good comeback story and Colombia for the past two decades has been writing a fantastic one.
Not only did The Economist name Colombia the #1 country of 2016, Lonely Planet has named Colombia as the #2 country to visit in 2017. Those are some notable endorsements but find out what all the commotion is about yourself.
Free dental transportation while you’re in Cartagena
We, cosmetic dental professionals, understand that flying to another country isn’t ideal but it’s worth the journey when you factor in the savings.
We’ll often do what we can to make it as easy on our patients as possible. As an example, our free concierge service will help you in the following ways.
Airport Pickup: We will meet you when you arrive at Rafael Núñez International Airport holding a sign with your name on it.
Hotel Check-In: We’ll then escort you to your hotel and help you get checked in. We can recommend highly rated and nearby hotels.
Dental Appointment Transportation: After you check in, we'll drive you to your first appointment.
X-Rays: We will help you get your x-rays taken if needed.
Airport Drop Off: We will take you to the airport on your way back home.
Local Contact: We'll be your local point of contact should you have any questions or require anything. From a dinner recommendation to an emergency like a misplaced passport, don’t think twice to reach out.
Cartagena is a short flight and there’s no jet lag to worry about
Cartagena is on the Caribbean coast of Colombia and is easily accessible from North America. There are popular, direct, 2-3 hour flights from Miami, Orlando, and Atlanta, that fly out many times a day.
Cartagena even shares a time zone with the east coast so you won’t have to adjust to any significant time zone differences. This makes coming to Cartagena easier than other options like Mumbai or Dubai. Quicker flights also mean more affordable flights.
Getting dental work in Cartagena comes with a bonus Caribbean vacation
One of the most under-appreciated benefits to getting cosmetic dentistry abroad is the fact that it comes with its very own built-in Caribbean vacation!
You’ll explore one the of oldest, most beautiful cities in all the Americas. With a vibrant history, rich Caribbean culture, Cartagena is a traveler’s delight.
There is a good deal of things to do while you’re here in Cartagena. These include:
Lay on the beaches
The beaches are some of the world’s best, almost out of a movie.
Explore the old colorful colonial neighborhood
As one of the first colonial cities in the Americas, Cartagena has a rich history. The old colonial neighborhood called the “Cuidad Vieja” has narrow streets with vibrantly colored walls and an artistic air to it. From sculptures to jewelry, there are many local artists showcasing their passion.
Visit the historic sites
Cartagena has many historic sites worth visiting. Here are some of our favorites.
Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas: The castillo is the greatest fortress ever built by the Spaniards in any of their colonies. It still dominates an entire section of Cartagena's cityscape today, and should definitely be your first choice of fortresses to visit.
Convento de la Popa: On a 150m-high hill, the highest point in Cartagena stands this convent. A beautiful image of La Virgen de la Candelaria, the patroness of the city, is in the convent's chapel, and there's a charming flower-filled patio.
Iglesia de Santo Domingo: Santo Domingo is reputedly the oldest church in the city. It was originally built in 1539 in Plaza de los Coches, but the original building succumbed to fire and was rebuilt in its present location in 1552.