top of page

Medellín,

capital of Antioquia department, has a pleasant climate. City offfers modern transport systems like Metro and Metro Cable an efficient infrastructure. Located in a valley surrounded by mountains, this city now is very friendly to visitors from around the world. 30-40 years ago Medellín was the most dangerous city in the world, but in 2013 Medellin was named the most innovative city in the world in the Wall Street Journal's City of the Year Contest. The 'City of Eternal Spring' is also notable for the wide range of goods on offer for those who like modern shopping malls.

Bogotá,

 is the capital of and largest city in Colombia. It is a place of convergence for people from all around the country and is therefore diverse and multicultural. Within this city, the past and present come together.

The city is also very green thanks to its parks and the hills that extend along its eastern boundary, dwarfed by their two highest points, Monserrate and Guadalupe. The landscape that the people of Bogotá enjoy daily the sea of green that makes up the Andes mountain range, rising up in the east would be nearly impossible to find in any other large city.

Cali,

is the capital of the Valle del Cauca. The city whose tourist attractions have their own history, active cultural life, and musical rhythms that are famed around the world.

Cali's music, thanks to the city's rich ethnic diversity, the city's star - Salsa.

Cali is known by the rest Colombia as the "Rumba Capital" and by the world as the "Salsa Capital", thanks to its characteristic street parties and dance.

Cartagena,

 

 is a city that is located on the shores of the Caribbean Sea, in the northwestern part of the South American continent. Cartagena de Indias is known, brings together the charm of colonial architecture, the excitement of a vivid night life, fascinating cultural festivals, and lush landscapes, to bring you the perfect vacation experience. The city’s beaches beckon, inviting you to unwind and enjoy yourself in the refreshing breeze and warm waters of the sea. Framed by its stunning bay, Cartagena de Indias is one of the most beautiful, well-preserved cities in the Americas; a treasure that is currently one of the most heavily frequented tourist destinations in Colombia.

Santa Marta,

the city's diversity is evident in its landscape, people, and each and every aspect of its culture; it is a destination that truly embraces its visitors and makes them feel at home.

What makes this city unique? Santa Marta's beautiful terrain is its most distinguishing feature: its unforgettable landscapes in which the green foliage, blue sea, yellow sun and sand, and the contrast between the beaches and the white-peaked Sierra Nevada, make Santa Marta a must-see destination.

There are also about 30,000 people from the KOGI, ARHUACO, KANKUAMO and more indigenous ethnic groups that live in Santa Marta. In fact, Unesco declared the area a Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site in 1979.

bottom of page