A landmark exhibition of San Agustín’s stone deities opens to the public, but without the protagonists.
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Nuquí: Paradise for whales and tourists
It isn’t the easiest place to get to, but the spectacle of whale watching is a once in a lifetime experience.
Colombia and the growth of health tourism
With some of the best hospitals in Latin America, Colombia is witnessing steady growth with tourists looking for medical procedures.
Melgar and its bargain tourism offering
Melgar and Girardot thrive on low cost tourism. With high temperatures, the fun is staying cool by a pool.
Río Claro: A Rural refuge in the folds of Antioquia
Set among limestone, Río Claro offers tourists caving and exploring the ruins of Escobar’s eccentric Hacienda Napoles.
Santa Marta welcomes nomads and gastronomes
While Santa Marta may be known for beach bars and hotel buffets, the restoration of the old city offers visitors more dining choices.
Paradise found at Palomino, La Guajira
Palomino is becoming the hot new Caribbean destination, offering breathtaking views of the Sierra Nevada.
Colombia: For #ThereExistsAPlace
A new “Magic Realism” ad campaign brands Colombia as an enchanted paradise, but what about daily reality?
The Lost City found then lost again
The Lost City of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is an awe-inspiring attraction, but what about the area’s native residents?
Touring dramatic Santander
Steep mountains and raging rivers are just part of scenic Santander. If you work up an appetite, nibble on fried ants.
Colombia: Is it the people of the chaos?
To outsiders and natives alike, Colombia can seem a disorganized chaos, but there is much to love amidst the noise.
Providencia: Colombia’s unspoiled island in a sea of tranquility
Resisting temptations of oil and unchecked tourism, Providencia is one of Colombia’s most unspoiled destinations.