Villa de Leyva is a historic town in the Boyacá department of Colombia, about 100 miles (160 km) north of Bogotá. Famous for its well-preserved colonial architecture and cobblestone streets, it’s one of the most charming destinations in the country. Whether you’re here for history, nature, or just to unwind, ...

Salento is a small town in the Quindío department of Colombia. It is known for its traditional architecture, breathtaking landscapes, and deep-rooted coffee culture. In this post, we will explore the best areas to stay in Salento. Located in the heart of the Colombian Coffee Triangle, Salento sits at an altitude ...

Guatapé is a small tourist town located in northwestern Colombia, about 80 km east of Medellín in the Antioquia region. It is known for its colorful houses and impressive natural setting. In this post, we will explore the best areas to stay in Guatapé. The Andean town is famous for ...

CCoveñas is a small tourist town in northern Colombia, located along the Caribbean coast. This destination is known for its crystal-clear Caribbean beaches, perfect for water sports, and the Ciénaga de la Caimanera wildlife sanctuary. In this post, we’ll explore the best areas to stay in Coveñas and its surroundings. ...

Cali is one of the most important cities in Colombia and the Valle del Cauca department’s capital. This great city is located in the Andes mountains and is famous for its Carnival celebrations, its joyful atmosphere, and one of the cradles of salsa music. In this post, we will discover ...

Pereira is the capital of the department of Risaralda, the largest city in the Colombian Coffee Region and the second-largest city in the Paisa region after Medellín. It is located in western Colombia, in the Otún River valley in the Central Cordillera of the Colombian Andes. This post will explore ...

Where to Stay in Pasto – A Guide to the Capital of Nariño Pasto, officially San Juan de Pasto, is the capital of the Nariño department in Colombia. Located in the west of the country, near the border with Ecuador, Pasto is famous for its colonial architecture, Carnival celebrations, and ...

Where to Stay in Eje Cafetero – A Guide to the Colombian Coffee Region Colombia’s Eje Cafetero, also known as the Colombian Coffee Region or Coffee Cultural Landscape, is a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site. This popular tourist corridor encompasses the coffee-growing Colombian Andes departments of Caldas, Risaralda, and Quindío and ...

Where to Stay in Ibagué – A Guide to the Musical Capital of Colombia Ibagué is the capital city of the department of Tolima in Colombia. Located within the Andean Volcanic Belt in the center of the country, Ibagué is famous for its musical heritage, as well as for being ...