Colombia steps up efforts to woo visitors
Aiming to become the fifth key tourist destination on the continent, Colombia plans to step up its cultural and hotel offerings to attract thousands of foreign visitors in the coming…
Aiming to become the fifth key tourist destination on the continent, Colombia plans to step up its cultural and hotel offerings to attract thousands of foreign visitors in the coming…
The hand of man has not been idle here. Foolishly busy sometimes, sometimes the hand of man has done that for which it may be justly congratulated. They’ve built a…
Not far north of Bogota by car, but a considerable distance walking, by cart or even by horse is the lake of Guatavita. 35 kilometers, to be precise. The lake,…
Colombia’s San Andres archipelago is in serious danger of losing its precious beaches to the sea, claimed researchers from the University of the North. The beaches of the San Andres…
An experimental village in one of Colombia’s harshest regions has become a remarkable world model for self-sustainability and eco-awareness. According to the New York Times, more than 40 years ago in…
Playa Blanca Baru, the largest and most important tourism project in Colombia, will be built half an hour’s boat ride from the Caribbean port and UN World Heritage city of…
A week after the announcement of Taca and Avianca’s merger, the Latin American airline industry is undergoing a process of consolidation in Cartagena Thursday. In the forum held in the…
On the 20th of July of 1810, the Creoles of Bogota—then known as Santa Fe—had the last straw; the uppity Spanish ruling class made its last mistake. The mistake was…
A total of 397,433 international visitors arrived in Bogotá from January to July this year, marking a 10.1 per cent increase over the same period in 2008. The Colombian capital…