Despite facing several challenges, Colombia’s tourism sector exhibited remarkable resilience and growth in 2023. The country welcomed a record 5,869,869 non-resident tourists, a 24.3% increase from ...
Since its inception, Cartagena, Colombia has meant many different things to many different people. In its colonial age, it was a coveted pirate port, an outpost for religion and culture, a spigot from ...
The Nature Positive Tourism Partnership (NPTP), made up of the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), the World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism), and the Sustainable Hospitality Alliance (the ...
Colombia’s emergence as one of Latin America’s most dynamic tourism markets stems from a deliberate, long-term strategy grounded in connectivity, confidence, and community. With new air routes ...
Colombia is taking part in the 2025 World Travel Market (WTM), one of the world’s most important tourism events, with a delegation of 32 business representatives showcasing the country’s diversity and ...
The congress is also part of the celebration of the 2025 Jubilee, which is focused on hope. The main altar of one of the colonial-era churches in Popoyán, Colombia, one of the stops on the itinerary ...
As Colombia's capital and largest metropolis, Bogota has benefited in recent years from an increasingly prominent profile on South America's tourism scene. It's long been known as a great place for ...
Beyond its gritty reputation, this overlooked port city offers a vivid look at Colombia's Pacific coast, untamed nature, and ...
Every year, on the Global Big Day, thousands of bird-watchers across the world compete to record as many species of birds as possible. In Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia, bird-watching is ...