Colombia’s Pacific coast receives its 1st cruise liner
The first cruise to make a stop along Colombia’s Pacific coast arrived Friday with 290 passengers aboard, according to national media.
The first cruise to make a stop along Colombia’s Pacific coast arrived Friday with 290 passengers aboard, according to national media.
Colombia’s Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism announced Friday that cruise ship tourism to the country rose by 26.6% between January and November 2013.
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