Friday

Welcome to the capital


It is a very welcoming city, that give us a varied climate full of surprises for each day have different activities.
When the sun is shinning, you can know malls, museums and squares.
Bogotá also has a good nightlife.. Everyone has to visit Bogotá, it's amazing.

Annie

BOGOTÁ

In Bogotá, there is a wide variety of accommodation ranging from backpacker lodges and five star hotels. The hotels in the historical center of La Candelaria and its surrounding areas cater to lovers of culture and the arts. The hotels located near Ciudad Salitre are intended for visitors who make short stops in Bogotá or need proximity to El Dorado International Airport. The hotels located in the north of the city mainly cater to business visitors, or those travelers seeking shopping or pleasure.
The city has numerous green parks and amusement parks like Salitre Magico or Mundo Aventura.
There are also several areas of the city where fine restaurants can be found.
The G Zone, the T Zone and La Macarena are well known for their gastronomic offerings. Most recognized restaurants are Criterion, Leo Cocina y Cava, Nazca, and En Obra.

The pearl of the Caribbean


The people of Santa Marta  are very helpful with foreigners, especially if you're from Spain, at any time you feel very loved.
In the morning there isn't any kind of problem for walking for the most beautiful places of the city such as the Quinta de San Pedro and the beach of El Rodadero to see the wonderful sunsets.

The cuisine is exquisite!!

Nicolas from Spain

SANTA MARTA

Tourism has its peak during December 15 to January 15 and another peak during the Easter week. The district of Rodadero is a favorite resort of Colombians together with Cartagena and San Andres. The recently renovated downtown of Santa Marta with its blend of colonial and republican architecture attracts many visitors among them several cruise ships a week.
 Las Fiestas del Mar (The Festival of the Sea) is an annual celebration during the midyear vacation period. One of the main events in the festival is the jetski show organized by Santa Marta Esqui.

Vacations in a Coffee Region



Last year I made a trip to the coffee belt with all my friends at my school for a farewell before our grade.
Here are the most comfortable accommodations and unique cuisine of the region andplans to hike through the plantation, horseback riding and practice of sports for everyone, from those more relaxed to the extreme and adventure tourism such as:canopy, rafting , hot springs, paragliding, horseback riding, fishing, kayaking - rafting

We visited "Panaca," this unique place in America, young and adults, very entertainingand educational way, they achieve a true closeness to nature, particularly animals,participating in all the fields. Later visitied the park cafe, there are among other attractions the Coffee Culture Museum, which shows the processing of grain to a delicious Colombian coffee, a replica of the colonial city, spectacular dance and musicnative panoramic view from the cable car of an indescribably beautiful landscape andvarious rides.

We were very comfortable with all the wonderful things we did, it’s an excellent place to spend holidays with your friends and family.

Andrea from Cartagena,Colombia

COFFEE REGION "Eje Cafetero"

With a colorful architecture and sui generis, this region offers very inviting visitors and local peculiarities. A curious case is the massive use of traditional American Willis Jeep vehicles at the time of the Second World War. These Willis can be seen everywhere as elements of transporting people and cargo. This particular tradition has even invent words typical of the Axis as the "jeepao" (it would read Yipao), which refers to the amount of things that these Willis can carry, the same way as the contents of a bag in Colombia is called "a costalao" (sack full of stuff).

The paradise in Colombia


This is one of the major tourist destinations in Colombia, with tourism thag offer from sun and beach tourism to ecotourism and ethno-tourism.

It has the largest reef barriers in Colombia. La Providencia is one of the largest in the Western Hemisphere.

More than 40 beaches, some almost untouched and most of white coral sand.

Over 100 species of birds ... migratory and endemic residents.


There are numerous coral cays and islets, surrounded by clear warm waters, most unfrequented.

when you're there, you don't know what day is. It's really spectacular


Johnatan Correao

SAN ANDRES, PROVIDENCIA and SANTA CATALINA


The archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia y Santa Catalina is located 480 miles (720 km) northwest from the Colombian Caribbean Coast. It is made up of the islands of San Andres, Providence and St. Catherine, Bolivar and Albuqueque islets, Cotton, Haynes, Johnny, Serrana, Serranilla, Quitasueno, Rocky, and Crab cays and Alicia and Bajo Nuevo sand banks. It was identified by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve.

Welcome to the paradise!

Christmas in Medellin



Last year i traveled to Medellin with my family, to visit my uncles and cousins. we visited “Le Pueblito Paisa” is one of the most famous and beautiful places in medellin, from this beautiful little town you can see a magnificent panoramic view of much of the Aburrá Valley.

I also visited the famous botanical garden Joaquín Antonio Uribe, this is an ecológical refuge that has inside thousands of species of flora and fauna of Colombia, who enjoy the company of my family. Later i went to the “ciudad botero”, where you can see all the works made by Fernando Botero.

Medellin is one of the best cities in Colombia has the best Christmas lights in the country and is a place where there is an air of tranquility and where you can relax with your family.

Andrea from Cartagena

MEDELLIN



The city of Medellin is Colombia's second largest city and said to be one of the most beautiful cities in all of South America. There is plenty to do and see in this wonderful and vibrant city in Colombia.
The metropolitan area of Medellín is settled within the Aburrá Valley at an elevation of 1,538 meters and is bisected by the Medellin River which flows northward.
This is the city of Eternal Spring

Cartagena is WONDERFUL!




I'm from Cartagena and I love Rosario Island. I was in Rosario Island last year, That was great! .. I could see the dolphins and enjoy beautiful beaches. I stayed at a luxury hotel, Decameron Baru.. Here, I rode watercraft and had a tour in a sailboat. I invite you to enjoy this experience.. It's Great!






Inesmaria, Colombia

My experience in CARTAGENA DE INDIAS


"I traveled to Cartagena on a tourist trip and was amazed at the great architecture of the city, its streets full of history .. so I wanted to return. I visited the San Felipe , a work of art of war ... People are very friendly and popular. Also visit the historical downtown where we walked along cobblestone streets and saw some houses colonial-style balconies dating from the time of the conquest, At night the nightlife is great there is a large square with many bars and clubs .. Loved Cartagena!"

Rocio J. from Mexico

CARTAGENA DE INDIAS

Located in northern Colombia, Cartagena de Indias is a city full of history, museums, beaches, beautiful islands and exciting nightlife.

You can enjoy walking by the downtown, visit to parks and museums, carriages rides, diving, water skiing, sport and underwater fishing and the best rumba in Colombia.



ENJOY THE MAGIC OF CARTAGENA!

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