Tourists to Colombia up 11%

42,876 more tourists visited Colombia in the first four months of this year than in the same period last year. The amounts to a 11 percent increase in tourists visiting the country.

The Ministry for Commerce, Industry and Tourism announced that 425,082 tourists arrived in Colombia between January and May compared to 382,206 the previous year, portafolio.com.co reported.

The Ministry emphasized that the figures did not include entries into Colombia from neighboring countries.

April was the busiest month, with

The 50th summit of the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) held in Medellin in late March, alone brought 5,000 visitors to the Antioquian capital.

Bogota came in at first place as the most visited city in Colombia over the period.

Cruise ship arrivals to Cartagena increased by 33.8 percent with

Internationally Colombia rose 12 places in a global ranking of the most popular countries in which to hold international meetings.

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