Tolú is a beach town on the Caribbean coast of Colombia. It’s a hopping off point for the San Bernardo Islands.
Santa Cruz de Lorica is a town in the Caribbean region of Colombia. It’s a unique place that seems stuck in time.
Montería is an inland city in Colombia’s Caribbean region and the capital of the department of Córdoba.
El Carmen de Viboral is the ceramics capital of Colombia. The ceramic pieces manufactured there are unique in the world.
El Infiernito is just outside Villa de Leyva. It’s an archaeological site related to the indigenous Muisca people who once lived in Boyacá.
The small town of Tinjacá, located between Villa de Leyva and Ráquira, has a unique artisan craft that makes the town worthy of a detour.
Colorful Ráquira is the pottery capital of Colombia and an easy day trip from Villa de Leyva.
Marsella is a town in the Coffee Region of Colombia.
Arauca is a small coffee town in the department of Caldas, Colombia. It belongs to the municipality of Palestina, which is in the Coffee Region.