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A country full of color, flavor, and breathtaking landscapes, Colombia is a destination that promises unforgettable experiences. Strategically located between two oceans and crossed by the majestic Andes mountain range, it offers a unique blend of nature, culture, and hospitality.

We recommend a few destinations that will undoubtedly leave you with lasting memories.

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BOGOTÁ

At 2.600 mts above sea level
8°C / 20°C

In Bogotá, you’ll find countless things to do, both during the day and at night—whether on your own, as a couple, or with family. Colombia’s capital is a dynamic city, full of activities and a rich mix of cultural, culinary, and green spaces. When you visit, you’ll discover a wide range of attractions that invite you to enjoy a truly memorable day.

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MEDELLÍN

At 1.500 mts above sea level
18°C / 28°C

Medellín is a vibrant city full of contrasts, where modernity blends with tradition. Known as the “City of Eternal Spring” for its pleasant year-round climate, it offers stunning landscapes, a rich culture, and a delicious culinary scene.

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CARTAGENA

Located above sea level
25°C / 35°C

Cartagena de Indias is a jewel of the Colombian Caribbean, renowned for its colonial charm, idyllic beaches, and vibrant cultural life. Its cobblestone streets and colorful houses with flower-filled balconies transport you to another era, while its imposing walls and fortresses tell stories of pirates and conquests. At the same time, its unique blend of history and modernity is reflected in the city’s dynamic energy.

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SANTA MARTA

Located above sea level
25°C / 34°C

Santa Marta, the oldest city in Colombia, is a paradise set between the sea and the mountains. Its crystal-clear beaches—such as those in Tayrona National Natural Park—contrast with the majestic Sierra Nevada, home to ancient indigenous cultures. Beyond its natural beauty, Santa Marta also boasts a charming historic center, filled with colonial architecture and a vibrant nightlife.

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EJE cafetero

Located between 1,400 and 2,100 meters above sea level
18°C / 24°C

The "Eje Cafetero" is the heart of Colombia, a region of lush green landscapes, rolling mountains, and the unmistakable aroma of some of the world’s finest coffee. Comprising the departments of Caldas, Quindío, and Risaralda, this destination offers unique experiences—from visiting traditional coffee farms to exploring the majestic Cocora Valley, home to the towering wax palm. Its colorful towns, such as Salento and Filandia, captivate with their traditional architecture and warm, welcoming people.

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