
Onde
Onde is an electronic music nightclub on Avenida San Martin that fills a gap in Bocagrande's club scene. While most Cartagena clubs lean heavily on reggaeton and crossover, Onde programs house, techno, and electronic sets with both local DJs and occasional guest bookings from Bogota and beyond. The space is a converted ground-floor commercial unit with a long, narrow layout. The DJ booth anchors one end, the bar runs along the opposite wall, and the dance floor stretches between them. Sound treatment is better than average for Cartagena, and the system pushes clean bass without the distortion you get at venues that were never designed for live sound. Bottle service tables line the walls and fill with groups on weekends. The lighting runs dark with strategic strobes and UV accents. The crowd skews younger than Bocagrande's average, mostly early 20s to early 30s, with a mix of local Cartageneros and tourists from the resort hotels. The dress code is enforced casually but consistently; don't show up in beachwear.
Where to stay near Onde
Hotels and rentals within walking distance.
What to Expect
A dark, narrow club with electronic music and a younger crowd. The bass hits properly and the lights stay low. Expect to wait in line after midnight on Saturdays.
Dark, bass-heavy, and focused. It takes itself more seriously than the average Cartagena club.
House, techno, and deep electronic. Occasional Latin electronic crossover sets.
Smart casual. Dark colors work. No beachwear, sandals, or sports clothes.
Electronic music fans looking for an alternative to Cartagena's reggaeton-dominated club scene.
Cash and cards. Bottle service requires a card on file.
Price Range
Beer 12,000-15,000 COP, cocktail 30,000-40,000 COP, bottle service from 220,000 COP, cover 25,000-40,000 COP
Beer ~$3-3.75/~2.75-3.40 EUR, cocktail ~$7.50-10/~6.80-9 EUR, bottles from ~$55/~50 EUR
Hours
23:00-05:00 Fri-Sat, 22:00-03:00 Thu
Insider Tip
Check the DJ lineup on Instagram before committing, as the quality varies significantly by night. Thursdays are cheaper and less crowded. The sound is best in the middle of the room, away from the walls.
Full Review
Onde fills an important niche in Cartagena's nightlife. The city's club scene is dominated by reggaeton, which is fine for most visitors, but anyone who wants to hear house or techno in a proper club setting has limited options. Onde delivers a credible electronic music experience in a city that doesn't have many.
The sound system is the first thing you notice. It's tuned for electronic music, with clean low-end that you feel in your chest without it becoming muddled. The room's narrow shape creates some dead spots near the entrance, but the sweet zone in the center is genuinely good for a club this size.
The crowd is split between Colombians who know the electronic scene and tourists who found the place through social media or hotel recommendations. The dance floor behavior is more restrained than a reggaeton club; people actually listen to the music and respond to the builds and drops. The energy peaks around 2 AM and holds until the DJ winds down.
Bottle service is the practical choice for groups. At 220,000 COP for a bottle of rum or vodka with mixers, it splits reasonably and gets you a table with some breathing room. The bar queue gets long during peak hours, so having your own supply saves time.
The main limitation is inconsistency. When Onde books a good DJ, the night is excellent. When the regular rotation takes over, the set can feel generic. Checking the lineup before heading over makes the difference between a great night and a forgettable one.
The Neighborhood
On Avenida San Martin in the main Bocagrande commercial strip. Hotels, restaurants, and other nightlife venues are within walking distance.
Getting There
Walkable from Bocagrande hotels. Uber from the Old City or Getsemani costs 10,000-15,000 COP. The venue is at street level on the main avenue.
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