Colombia is known around the world for its excellent coffee. The South American country is the second largest coffee-exporting nation after Brazil. An important industry sector revolves around this ancient bean and the area in Colombia known as 'The Coffee Triangle' is where most of the country's coffee is produced. It's also one of Colombia's most popular tourist destinations. Activities here focus on coffee, heritage, tradition, and their modern influence on Colombia.
Taste the flavors of Colombia!. Visit: Bogota (Colombia's capital city, has so much to offer in terms of cuisine, culture, history, sports and art, within its many contrasting neighborhoods); after that, visit Armenia (sits along the southern edge of the Coffee Triangle: Coffee Region's Cultural Landscape, nestled between a valley and one of the highest parts of the Cordillera Central; come into contact with the coffee culture in local estates and learn more about the cultivation of this emblem of Colombia). Continue to Cartagena (a unique romantic atmosphere and well-preserved colonial architectural treasures enclosed in its legendary fortified city walls). These destinations are connected with intercity flights and transfers.
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Discover the fantastic culture plus the flavor of Colombian coffee!. Visit Medellin (The City of the Eternal Spring featuring Botero's statues alongside beautiful sunsets), before exploring Pereira (a coffee-growing mountainous region famous for its Arabica coffee beans plus outdoor adventures). Finally, enjoy a wonderful stay in Cartagena (boasting a historic walled city as well as colorful buildings), with intercity flights plus private transfers seamlessly connecting your journey.
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Coffee and Colonial Colombia!. Start in Bogota (Colombia's capital city, has so much to offer in terms of cuisine, culture, history, sports and art, within its many contrasting neighborhoods); after that, visit Pereira (a coffee-growing mountainous region of Colombia, famous for its Arabica coffee beans, which has also become a favorite tourism destination offering a variety of quality coffee haciendas, parks, horseback riding, bird watching, and other outdoor adventure activities). Finally, enjoy Cartagena (colonial city on the shores of the sea. Famous for its castles, culture, history and colorful buildings as well as the iconic palenqueras –Afro-Colombian women in bright dresses selling fruit in Cartagena`s plazas-). Connect these destinations with intercity flights and transfers.
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Discover colonial cities, tropical islands, exotic wildlife, and lush vegetation from the Pacific and Caribbean beaches of Colombia into the heart of the Amazon rainforest. And don't forget to enjoy its vibrant culture, flavorful cuisine, and world famous coffee.
Colombian food is uniquely blended from one of the widest varieties of ingredients, combining Indigenous and European traditions with strong Afro-Caribbean flavors and influences. The country is a surprisingly rich culinary destination with Arepas being one of the oldest cooked dishes in the country, an up-and-coming foodie destination with cities such as Bogota and Cartagena boasting excellent gourmet restaurants.
Nestled in the southernmost corner of Colombia between Peru and Brazil, Leticia is a small village home to about 32,000 inhabitants and is a major access point to the famed Amazon River. If you're looking for adventure, Leticia should be at the top of your list, as you can cruise down the world's longest river, swing through the trees of the Amazon forest, and visit three countries in one day without taking a plane.
Colombia is the only country in South America that has both Pacific and Caribbean coastlines. It is home to some of the most diverse, palm-fringed beaches and islands in the world with beautiful marine life, sparkling blue water, and sun drenched sand.
When you visit Colombia, certain cities can be like traveling back in time. Often set in a beautiful backdrop of mountains and lush jungle, Colombia still retains traces of its colonial past. These beautiful colonial cities boast narrow cobblestone streets, historic neighborhoods, beautiful colonial architecture, all in a radiant and colorful palette.