New hostel inspired by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
A Dutchman opened a new hostel in Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s hometown of Aracataca, inspired by the magical realism of his works, reported newspaper El Tiempo. Tim Aan’t Goor…
A Dutchman opened a new hostel in Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s hometown of Aracataca, inspired by the magical realism of his works, reported newspaper El Tiempo. Tim Aan’t Goor…
Colombia’s privileged position in the tropics and its 1,800 miles of coastline offer a diverse range of underwater opportunities for scuba diving enthusiasts. More than eight unique diving hot spots…
Colombian airlines carried 33.9 percent more passengers in 2010 compared to the year before, the country’s aviation authority announced. According to RCN Radio, cargo transport also rose by 9.3 percent.…
Cartagena’s tourism industry was braced for rough waters during the holiday season as excessive rains reduced travel in the country, but the arrival of several thousand tourists in the last…
Leading U.S. newspaper The New York Times tipped the Colombian city of Cali as one of the best travel destinations of 2011. According to the NYT, “Cali has always felt…
Summer brings warm weather and outdoor festivals to Santa Fe de Antioquia, a town north east Medellin that has big plans for this weekend. The town is holding its summer…
The number of people traveling internationally increased in 2010 by 10 percent, says Colombia’s Administrative Department of Security (DAS), El Universal reported Wednesday. In 2010, 7.5 million people traveled to…
Colombia ranked second in a New York Times readers’ recommendation poll on global travel destinations. NYT’s most recommended locations in Colombia Cartagena Bogota Cali Villa de Leyva Over the course…
Colombia’s coastal city of Cartagena welcomed a record of four cruise ships on Monday. The more than 7,000 passengers were welcomed by traditional fruit-sellers and cumbia dancers. The four cruise…