Barranquilla is the perfect destination for making purchases, and is a port where sailors from around the world dock with their yachts and sailboats.
Every year during the four days before Lent, the Carnival de Barranquilla offers a repertory of dances and musical expressions originating from different Colombian sub-cultures
BOGOTA
world-class museums, restaurants, hotels, and shopping malls, to glittering skyscrapers that pierce the clouds in it's vast financial centers, to 500 year old mansions, palaces, and historic churches in it's historic center. Bogota is the eight city with the most museums, art galleries, and cultural institutions in the World. Being the seat of the largest Gold and Emerald museums on the Globe.
CALI
Cali is known by the rest Colombia as the "Rumba Capital" and by the world as the "Salsa Capital", thanks to its characteristic street parties and dance
CARTAGENA
Cartagena, known since the colonial era as Cartagena de Indias, is a city and one of the major ports on the northern coast of Colombia in the Caribbean Coast Region, bordering the Caribbean sea.
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Capital of Antioquia province, a fertile region famous for its coffee plantations and its flower farms, for its orchids and butterflies, it is known as the City of Eternal Spring for its idyllic climate
SAN ANDRES
Almost forty scuba diving sites, one of the best beaches in the Caribbean, a blue sea that's also green and even purple, people brimming with friendliness... to name but a few of the charms of the islands of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina, located in the Colombian Caribbean.