Fascinating cities and superb natural landscapes, from rolling coffee plantations to tropical Caribbean coastline – Colombia is one of Latin America’s most diverse countries. Bogotá is a popular place to start, with a beautiful old town and one of the finest public parks in Latin America. You can easily make your way west to the nearby Coffee Region, home to Pereira and Salento with their rustic haciendas and fragrant fields; depending on how long you’re staying, you can head up to the revitalised city of Medellín as well, creating a convenient loop itinerary in the centre of the country for you to enjoy over a few days.
Cartagena and the northern coast are ideal if you’re looking to soak up the sun and explore untamed and unspoilt beaches. Flights are only an hour and a half from Bogotá and you won’t have to spend big on a ticket, either.
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Bogotá and Medellín are two of the most vivid cities in Latin America, teeming with culture and full of captivating stories just waiting to be told. S...
Head to northern Colombia for a pair of Caribbean coast gems. UNESCO-listed Cartagena is known for its rich colonial heritage and walled old town; it’...
Colombia is famous for its world-class coffee, so a visit to the renowned Coffee Region should be high on your holiday wish list. Pereira and Salento ...