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Havana is stunning city, its glorious diversity of architecture and neighbourhood design littered with reminders of this heterogeneous nation’s history. Founded on the western banks of a fabulous natural harbour, it was, by the end of the seventeenth centry, a fortified urban port, protected by...

The country’s capital and the world’s second largest city (19 million inhabitants), Mexico City sits at the spiritual and geographical heart of Mexico ands is fascinating blend of pre-Columbian, colonial and modern architecture and culture. Its long list of attractions includes the impressive...

Barranquilla is one of the most beautiful cities in Colombia. It's worth to travel and be witness to one of the most representative festivities in the whole Latino American region: the Carnival. It is ranked as the second in South America, but truly they have their own charm and can be a very...

Bogotá Colombia’s noisy; grid locked and exciting capital is well worth a visit, despite its (largely undeserved) reputation for danger. The city’s lovely colonial quarter, La Candelaria, makes an atmospheric retreat from the city bustle, while other tourist attractions include the world...

Bucaramanga, 420 km from Bogotá, is the capital of Santander Department. A modern, industrial city with little remaining of its colonial past, it is nonetheless not without charm. It still has a small colonial area, some lovely parks and squares with fine dining and nightlife. It is also an...

The third largest city in Colombia, Cali, is known as the 'Capital of Salsa' and also for its relaxed atmosphere. Cali, located in the Cauca Valley, has the largest industrial area in Colombia and is home to the most important sugar mills. It is a pleasant city that has shopping centres, excellent...

Cartagena, Colombia's most fascinating city and a World Heritage Site, has great history and is a very quaint place. Cartagena founded in 1533, the great walled city of Cartagenaa de Idias on the Caribbean coast, was the main Spanish port in northern South America for several hundred years....

Cúcuta, capital of the Department of Norte de Santander, is only 16 km from the Venezuelan frontier. For a busy border town, it is a surprisingly pleasant place to visit, with plenty of green spaces and a bustling but non-threatening centre. It was founded in 1733 by Juana Rangel, severely damaged...

Guayaquil will probably become your favourite place in Ecuador. The eyes of the world are currently watching this dynamic city since it underwent major renovation. Guayaquil is known as the "Pacific Pearl" and has undergone a city-wide, 12 year long renewal programme including the opening of new...

Leticia, the capital of the Colombian state of Amazonas, is a small city of about 35,000 that lies on the southeast border of Colombia, about 3,000 kilometres upstream along the Amazon River. This small town is the tourist centre of the country’s remote Amazon region. The town itself is fairly...

Colombia's second city, Medellin, is an beautiful town in the Aburra Valley is possibly best known for the culture , happy people, its gardens and flowers. This extremely attractive town serves as the industrial and commercial centre for the surrounding region of Antioquia.Medellin has a very...

Monteria is a city and region famous for a distinct cultural heritage, which include a blend of indigenous Zenu Indians, African descendants, colonial Spanish descendants, and most recently, Arab immigrants. The city is home to the Sombrero Vueltiao, a national symbol; and is the home of Porro...

Panama sits at the crossroads of North and South America and the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and is therefore in a most strategic position, for Panama has a canal, a very important waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The canal was in American hands until 1999 when it went to...

Pereira is the centre of the traditional coffee growing region, or zona cafetera. The city is at an altitude of 1600 meters and annual temperatures are in the range of 18-24ºC. Pereira is located between Armenia and Manizales, and there are a number of interesting places to visit nearby including...

A small archipelago in the Caribbean (it’s actually closer to Nicaragua than Colombia), San Andres has an unique colure, a fusion of Jamaican and Colombian, marked by soca music and Creole-speaking in habitants.This place is for visitors wanting superb diving in crystal clear water, warm, white...

Santa Marta's grace as a colonial city has faded under newer concrete buildings, but its proximity to the sea still makes it an attractive destination. For Colombians, this is one of the most popular tourist towns in the country, offering liberal amounts of sun, rum and long stretches of sandy...