Few destinations have redefined themselves as dramatically as Medellín, a bustling metropolis that has transformed into one of South America's premier locations for travelers and digital nomads.
The Valle de Cocora, located in Colombia's coffee region, is a sight to behold with its towering wax palm trees that can reach heights of up to 200 feet. This valley, which inspired Disney's "Encanto," is near the charming village of Salento.
Bogotá, Colombia's vibrant capital, is a city rich in history and culture. Start your visit by taking a funicular or cable car up Cerro de Monserrate for panoramic city views. Explore the historic neighborhood of La Candelaria
Colombia's section of the Amazon Rainforest is a lesser-known but equally enchanting part of the vast Amazon ecosystem. The regional capital, Leticia, serves as the gateway to this lush paradise, accessible only by air.
Nestled along the Magdalena River, Santa Cruz de Mompox is a UNESCO-protected colonial village that offers a glimpse into Colombia's historical past. Known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and artisan filigree jewelry
Cartagena is Colombia's most vibrant and popular tourist destination. This coastal city blends historical charm with modern amenities, attracting visitors year-round. Stroll along the ancient Spanish colonial walls at sunset
Just 45 minutes from Cartagena, Isla Barú is a tropical haven that has evolved from a day-trip destination to a must-visit in its own right. The addition of the Sofitel Barú Casablanca Beach Resort has made this island a favorite spot
Ciudad Perdida, or the "Lost City," is one of Colombia's most intriguing archaeological sites, hidden deep within the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains. Reaching this ancient city requires a challenging four-day trek