COLOMBIA: THE PEARL OF THE CARIBBEAN
An interview with Zully Salazar, President of the Cartagena Tourism Board 2017 was “France/Colombia Year”. What was your overall impression of this collaboration? Really positive. The cultural exchange this year offered a wide range…
COLOMBIA: THE BEAUTIFULLY PRESERVED VILLAGES OF ANTIOQUIA
Gone are the days when drug bosses called the shots in Medellín. Before the word gets out and crowds spill in, don’t miss these quiet villages that have rediscovered their serenity. By Catherine Gary Santa Fe de Antioquia, a…
CHILE: THE COQUIMBO REGION REVEALS THE WONDERS OF THE UNIVERSE
Countless astronomical observatories and a Mediterranean climate let visitors from around the world catch a unique glimpse of the universe, not to mention taste the region’s grand crus and famous pisco brandy. The Coquimbo region, also…
CHILE: CHILOÉ, REVITALIZE WITH NATURE AND CULTURE
Nestled in the lake district of northern Chilean Patagonia – a natural paradise home to the Mapuches – is Chiloé, an unspoiled island dotted with wooden churches from the 16th and 17th centuries, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.…
BOLIVIA: SOUTH LIPEZ, DISCOVERING THE ALTIPLANO
At the tip of Bolivia, south of the famous Salar de Uyuni and, neighboring Argentina and the Chilean Atacama Desert, is a unique region with dreamlike landscapes that will inspire your drive for adventure: South Lipez. Perched more than 4,200…
BRAZIL: NORDESTE VIA THE ROUTE OF EMOTIONS
Jericoacoara A four-hour bus ride from Fortaleza on the main road – or six hours on the scenic route for all-terrain vehicles – you’ll find the Jericoacoara natural reserve. Between sand dunes and dry mangrove trees, take an excursion…
HOW DOES A DMC LIKE QUIMBAYA POSITION ITSELF IN THIS NEW ERA, AND WITH WHAT COMMITMENTS FOR NEW TOURISM?
In 33 years of existence we have experienced several crises but never imagined a crisis of such magnitude. A great challenge presents itself to us. Sustainability is now a matter of the short and medium-term. A daily reflection was…
How does a DMC Like Quimbaya Position Itself in this New Era, and with What Commitments for New Tourism?
In 33 years of existence we have experienced several crises but never imagined a crisis of such magnitude. A great challenge presents itself to us. Sustainability is now a matter of the short and medium term. A daily reflection was essential and each of our employees is called upon to participate in this reflection.
QUIMBAYA LATIN AMERICA: Sustainable and Responsible for 32 years
Sustainable Tourism cannot be improvised!
More than ever, committed and faithful to our principles, we want to share with you our vision, our experiences and our Eco Responsible and Solidarity projects and this, on the continent where our receptive tourism company QUIMBAYA LATIN AMERICA works, for 32 years.
QUIMBAYA LATIN AMERICA: Refill not Landfill Latin America is born !!!
Plastic 0 target by the end of 2020
Globally, plastic has become a scourge on the planet, killing wildlife, clogging the seas and filling landfills for centuries to come. Latin America is no exception to this reality. Quimbaya Latin America is committed to plastic-free tourism and creates the REFILL NOT LANDFILL Latin America network!