Saint Andrew
This archipelago, made up of the islands of San Andrés, Providencia, and Santa Catalina, along with islets and cays, has been classified as a Sea Flower World Biosphere Reserve and is located 720 km northwest of mainland Colombia. It is characterized by its warm climate, informal atmosphere, colorful architecture, exquisite cuisine, and Caribbean flavor, where you'll experience an unimaginable experience to the sound of reggae, calypso, and socca music. The island of San Andrés was discovered by the English in 1516 and was frequented at different times by Spaniards, Africans, French, Dutch, and later by Chinese and Arabs, from whom it inherited its culture and bilingual status. Its economy is based on tourism, fishing, and trade, providing a picturesque contrast between peace, tranquility, and shops where you can enjoy shopping at excellent "Duty Free" prices. San Andrés, with its diverse ethnicities and cultures, is the perfect place for a vacation getaway.
Providence
Providencia, colorful, mountainous, and with freshwater springs, fishermen, and farmers, preserves a pleasant and calm atmosphere thanks to the way its inhabitants have managed to preserve the island's Caribbean essence. This island of Providencia boasts the charm of a seven-hued sea with warm, calm, and crystal-clear waters, surrounded by a barrier reef and a variety of marine species perfect for diving, snorkeling, and sport fishing. Added to this are its white-sand beaches and the friendliness of its people.
Coffee Axis of Colombia
Where the aroma of coffee blends with nature and the countryside. Its warm climate, theme parks, the Decameron PANACA hotel and villas, the friendliness of its people, and the focus on providing excellent customer service make this innovative destination the perfect place for family vacations, educational outings, and business conventions.
Cartagena de Indias
Cartagena de Indias, the heroic city of the Americas and a World Heritage Site, is located on the Caribbean coast of Colombia. It was discovered in 1501 by Rodrigo Bastidas and founded in 1533 by Don Pedro de Heredia. In 1574, King Philip II named it a "City" due to its importance as a port for the Spanish. Cartagena later achieved full independence from Spain in 1811. It is divided by walls dating from the 17th century into an archaic "old city" and a cosmopolitan "modern city." It is world-renowned for its nightlife, where a variety of restaurants offering a wide variety of cuisines, bars, and nightclubs delight all tastes. Its streets are lined with shops and boutiques offering everything from emeralds, gold, and pre-Columbian treasures to top-quality clothing, shoes, accessories, and cosmetics, all at very affordable prices. We invite you to relax and enjoy the beaches of Boca Grande, take a boat trip to the idyllic Rosario Islands, walk through the historic walled city and admire its monuments, or simply enjoy sunbathing and swimming in the hidden gems of the Caribbean.
Royal Decameron Barú
Located in the Rosario Islands, the Royal Decameron Barú Hotel is characterized by its beautiful white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters surrounded by exotic lagoons and mangroves, combined with a seafront and the most spectacular barrier reef of multicolored corals. All these factors make this hotel an exquisite place to relax, have fun, sunbathe, practice water sports, and much more. The hotel's design is modern and tropical, blending with the natural surroundings of the area. Located on Barú Island, 90 minutes from Cartagena International Airport, it features four restaurants, five bars, three swimming pools, a state-of-the-art Convention Center with capacity for up to 700 people, and a business center.
Palma Island
A small paradise in the Caribbean, this is an exclusive private island located in the Rosario Islands of the San Bernardo National Park Archipelago, a two-hour boat ride from Cartagena. Those who love nature and enjoy the warmth and sensual aromas of the ocean, mingled with Caribbean vegetation, will find a unique refuge in this charming little destination, surrounded by white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and tranquility.
Santa Marta
Founded in 1525 by Rodrigo Bastidas, it is the oldest surviving colonial city in Colombia and South America. It was built on the slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountains to be used as a convenient base for trading the Tayrona Indians' priceless gold treasures. The surrounding area includes Tayrona National Park, El Rodadero, Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino (where liberator Simón Bolívar died), Bello Horizonte, and countless beaches, rivers, and idyllic landscapes, ensuring a vacation like no other. Santa Marta is one of the main sun and beach destinations in the Colombian Caribbean. It is a small paradise that transmits the tranquility of nature, the essence of ancient architecture, and the call of the sea. Furthermore, the contrast of the world's largest snow-capped mountain range, just minutes from the most beautiful beaches, makes this destination an unparalleled paradise.
The Amazon Rainforest
An enchanted place surrounded by wildlife and spectacular waters, the Amazon, considered the lungs of the world, offers an infinite variety of possibilities for fun and relaxation. The indigenous villages, the vegetation, and the beautiful birds make you want to stay in this land and never leave.
Decameron Tota Hotels, Boyaca – Colombia
The three hotels affiliated with the Decameron Hotels chain are located on the Sogamoso-Aquitania highway on the shores of Lake Tota, making these hotels warm places to enjoy the beauty of nature. You can appreciate its beauty from any of the hotels' facilities: lounges with fireplaces, restaurants, and/or rooms, all with lake views. You will also find regional cuisine in the hotel restaurants, which revolve around rainbow trout farmed in Lake Tota. We recommend the smoked trout. This dish, served alone or accompanied by delicious sauces, is an excellent choice for lunch or dinner.