Hemos escrito muchas publicaciones sobre café en el Blog See Colombia Travel a lo largo de los años. Realmente no es sorprendente: el café es una de las exportaciones globales más importantes e icónicas de Colombia, está disfrutando de una gran ola de popularidad en todo el mundo y crece convenientemente en lugares impresionantes. No […]
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¡Check out our completely up-to-date 2016 ‘Complete Guide to visiting Cabo de la Vela’ for more information on traveling to La Guajira! –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– Punta Gallinas is the northern-most point of South America – the beginning of a continent (or ending: depends on your perspective really): the point where the vast landmass […]
It’s been another great year for all of us at the Colombia Travel Blog in 2016 – more people have visited our page to learn about visiting Colombia than ever before! For many people 2016 will be remembered as a terrible year and it was in many ways. But in a sense the year also […]
El departamento de Caquetá es quizás una de las regiones más apartadas y menos visitadas de Colombia. Generalmente más asociado con la violencia y el conflicto colombiano. Caquetá se encuentra actualmente en el proceso de desarrollar su infraestructura turística, y resulta que hay algunas cosas bastante sorprendentes que hacer en el departamento de la selva […]
Haz clic aquí para ver nuestro artículo: Las 8 mejores islas de Colombia. –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– Hemos venido diciéndolo desde hace años aquí en el Blog Colombia Travel: Bogotá es más que solo museos, restaurantes y cultura… Quiero decir, es todas esas cosas (y mucho más), pero la capital de Colombia tiene mucho […]
Valentine’s Day is a strange ‘holiday’ in Colombia…mainly ’cause it’s not, strictly speaking, a holiday here at all. Colombia celebrates its own version of the “romantic” day with ‘El día del amor y la amistad’ every September, on the third Saturday of the month. If I’m being honest, I prefer the Colombian version, love and […]
We’ve written a lot of blog posts about coffee on the See Colombia Travel Blog over the years. It’s not surprising really: coffee is one of Colombia’s most important and iconic global exports, it’s enjoying a huge wave of popularity worldwide, and it conveniently grows in stunning places. It’s no wonder that coffee tourism plays […]
Colombia is absolutely chock-a-block (translation for non-native English speakers: full of) with islands: it’s the only country in South America that has both Pacific and Caribbean coastlines, and lots of coast means lots of islands. –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– And we’re not talking windswept, weather-beaten, inaccessible rocks here (although there are a fair few […]
Click here for our original Top 5 One Day Trips from Bogotá –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– We’ve been saying it for years here at the Colombia Travel Blog: Bogotá is more than just museums, restaurants, and culture…I mean, it is all those things (very much so), but the capital of Colombia has way more to […]
In 1499 a Spaniard named Juan de la Costa first spied the desert coast of La Guajira when he spotted the windswept cape that is known today as Cabo de la Vela (“Cape of Sails”), and Jepira to the indigenous Wayuu inhabitants of the Guajira deserts – along with Venezuela’s Gulf of Paria, this makes […]









