15 Best Things to Do in Santa Marta (Colombia)
Founded by the Spanish in 1525, Santa Marta is one of the oldest permanent cities in the Americas and it’s got colonial architecture, a whitewashed cathedral, and endless opportunities to …
Founded by the Spanish in 1525, Santa Marta is one of the oldest permanent cities in the Americas and it’s got colonial architecture, a whitewashed cathedral, and endless opportunities to …
One of the capital cities of Colombia’s Coffee Triangle, Pereira is set amongst rolling hills and green valleys on the edge of the Andes. With warm weather year round and …
Most people travel to Villavicencio for a taste of the Llanero culture. This city is the gateway to Colombia’s plains, or Los Llanos, which was previously off the tourist trail …
San Juan de Pasto, also known as “Pasto,” is the capital of the Nariño Department of Colombia, located in southwestern portion of the country. Though many tourists give it a …
Located in the Caribbean Sea, the island of San Andrés is closer to Nicaragua than it is to Colombia, but it’s still the perfect vacation from the mainland. An UNESCO …
This is the adventure sports capital of Colombia, so expect to meet a lot of thrill-seeking travelers in the otherwise quiet town of San Gil. A pretty spot in the …
This laid back small town in Colombia is the most touristed spot in the Coffee Triangle. And between its colorfully painted facades and proximity to the postcard-perfect wax palms of …
Leticia is the main city in Colombia’s tiny sliver of the Amazon, sitting on the border with Peru and Brazil. The town is a melting pot of Colombians, people from …
While many tourists overlook Popayán, this peaceful, charming city is filled with well-preserved colonial architecture and history to explore. The narrow cobblestone streets are a pleasure to walk around, the …
Colombia’s heaving capital is cradled between impressive mountains on every side, far above sea level, and is, without a doubt, the fastest growing and most developed city in the nation. …