Colombia
Eje Cafetero
The Coffee Region is a picturesque and fascinating area that attracts travelers from all over the world with its stunning mountainous landscape, rich coffee heritage, and warm, welcoming atmosphere. Located in three main departments: Caldas, Quindío, and Risaralda, it is one of the greenest and most prosperous areas of Colombia. The region is characterized by its hills covered with coffee plantations, charming towns, and a variety of activities and tourist attractions for all tastes.
Boyacá
Boyacá is a department in central Colombia, located mainly within the eastern Andes mountain range, bordering Venezuela to the northeast. It is known for its colonial cities that stand out for their architecture and was the site of crucial victories during Colombia’s struggle for independence.
Llanos Orientales
This region, with its warm temperatures and vast expanses of land, hides some of the most beautiful sites in the country. The image of Colombia would not be complete without the Llanero sunset; without that postcard of magnificent red skies crowning a cattle-raising land that stretches to the limits of our sight, inviting us to discover what secrets lie in the distance.
San Agustín
One of the greatest mysteries of pre-Columbian civilizations can be observed in the San Agustín Archaeological Park, which, along with the Alto de las Piedras and the Alto de los Ídolos, are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Blessed with lush vegetation, steep canyons carved into volcanic rock, and warm-hearted people, this place is made even more welcoming.
Santander
A trip to Santander is what you need to open your mind, expand your senses, and fill yourself with energy through its extreme sports amidst memorable landscapes. Dare to visit this destination and let yourself be swept away by its charm.
La Guajira
La Guajira is an ancestral land where the sea, river, desert, and mountains come together to form a territory with one of the greatest natural riches in the country. It is also home to diverse cultures, including indigenous peoples, Afro-descendants, and Arabs.
Santa Marta
There are activities for everyone, from losing yourself in the waves of a beach that meets the jungle to observing the colorful birds that seem to want to say something with their songs. You can’t miss the historical tour of the city and a visit to the heart of Tayrona culture and its colonial treasures.
Cartagena
It is a city located on the shores of the Caribbean Sea. Its colorful and charming streets make it the gateway to South America. In Colombia, it is situated in the northern part of the country and is the capital of the Bolívar region. Known as ‘La Heroica,’ it is surrounded by several archipelagos and islands that are true paradises for a real getaway.
Coveñas
Coveñas is a tourist city in the Gulf of Morrosquillo in northern Colombia. It is known for its long beaches with calm and shallow waters.
Caño Cristales
It is affectionately called this way because through its crystal-clear waters, you can observe yellow, blue, green, red, and black hues. This natural miracle is due to the Macarenia clavigera, an endemic aquatic plant that, upon contact with the sun’s rays, ‘paints’ Caño Cristales with beautiful colors.
Desierto de la Tatacoa
It is one of the main environmental and tourist attractions in Colombia. It draws the attention of scientists from various countries who study the evolution of the Earth and living organisms. It is the second-largest arid zone in Colombia after the La Guajira Peninsula. La Tatacoa is not actually a desert but a tropical dry forest.
San Andrés
These paradise islands attract travelers from all over the world in search of perfect sunsets, white sandy beaches, and tall palm trees swaying in the breeze. Combined with the carefree smiles of its inhabitants, this destination becomes one of the best places to spend a tropical vacation.