Travels
Bogota
Bogotá is the capital and largest city of Colombia. It's a meeting point for people from all over the country, making it diverse and multicultural, blending the old and the new. Bogotá has a privileged location, nestled amidst lush vegetation that creates one of the most beautiful green landscapes on the continent. When visiting the city, you'll marvel at the charm of its architecture, where you'll discover a blend of different styles, from modern buildings to the facades of old houses that are authentic colonial treasures. Thanks to this fusion of past and present, you'll find the capital an ideal destination with history, fun, gastronomy, culture, business, and much more.
Miami
Miami, the jewel of the southern United States, is a vibrant destination that combines the best of sun, beach, and culture. Its shores, bathed by the warm Caribbean Sea, attract travelers looking to relax under the sun, engage in water sports, or enjoy its lively nightlife. The city is a melting pot of cultures, with a fascinating blend of Latin, American, and European traditions, reflected in its cuisine, architecture, and festivals. From the iconic Art Deco in South Beach to the cosmopolitan vibe of Brickell, Miami offers unique experiences for all types of travelers, from the most adventurous to those seeking luxury and comfort. Additionally, the proximity to the Everglades National Park and the Florida Keys makes Miami the perfect starting point to explore the tropical and wild nature of Florida.
Belem
Belém, known as the metropolis of the Brazilian Amazon or the city of mango trees, is the capital of the state of Pará. In Belém, you can have the ideal tourist experience, strolling through the colonial part of the city, which you'll adore for its old-world charm, and swimming on its glorious beaches—all while staying in one of the modern buildings or skyscrapers in the newer part of the city.
Cartagena
This beautiful city hosts multiple cultural events, festivals, and even weddings, providing a memorable experience for its visitors. Cartagena blends the best flavors of the tropics in its diverse cuisine. The region's restaurants are renowned for their high quality, flavor, and variety. Offering ethnic diversity, music and dance, photographic delights, history, art, and romance, the beauty and grandeur of its beaches make it the perfect destination for private parties on boats or launches. Most are famous for their biodiversity and the quality of their people. In Playa Blanca and Barú, you'll find attractions such as the National Aviary and the San Martín Aquarium, or you can enjoy activities such as the caretaje (a local craft) while getting off the boats in Cartagena.
Aruba
Aruba is one of the places to visit where the temperature hovers around 28°C year-round. This warm climate allows you to spend the entire day outdoors enjoying the beach, exploring the natural attractions, experiencing the adventure of snorkeling and diving in the coral reefs, or simply shopping in the local shops and boutiques. Of course, you can also enjoy the night at the beach bars located in the resorts and hotels of the Caribbean's One Happy Island. In addition to the beach, you can have fun visiting Arikok National Park, the largest nature reserve in the Caribbean. The rest of Aruba can be explored by ATVs, bicycles, cars, horses, or on foot; each mode of transportation offers its own unique experience.
Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago is a paradise with a wide variety of pristine beach and mountain landscapes, nature reserves, a festive culture, and exotic cuisine, but at the same time, it is one of the most unknown countries in the Caribbean, where mass tourism has not fully taken hold. Located a few kilometers off the coast of Venezuela, this country is made up of two islands: Trinidad, the main and largest island of the archipelago and home to the capital, Port of Spain, and then smaller Tobago. If you want to explore the natural beauty of the islands, we recommend visiting the Asa Wright Nature Center, the Caroni Bird Sanctuary, Nariva Swamp, and Parlatuvier Bay. The islands of Trinidad and Tobago share the joyful, laid-back lifestyle that has so mythologized the Caribbean, whose festive atmosphere is especially evident during the Port of Spain Carnival, one of the most anticipated events in the country.
Margarita Island
Margarita Island is a dream destination located off the northeast coast of Venezuela. Its warm climate, white-sand beaches, and turquoise sea make it a paradise for sunbathers and water sports enthusiasts. It also offers opportunities for eco-adventures and outdoor activities. The island is popular among Venezuelan tourists for its duty-free shopping, but more and more foreign visitors are discovering this Caribbean destination. Christopher Columbus originally discovered this island, and it is now a haven for those seeking a relaxed, adventurous atmosphere.
Fortress
Fortaleza is the capital of the state of Ceará, located in northeastern Brazil. With more than 30 km of beaches, the city offers a wide variety of leisure options, including museums, theaters, crafts, and gastronomy, as well as a vibrant nightlife. The shores of Beira-Mar Avenue are home to many restaurants serving traditional cuisine, especially seafood dishes. There's also a diverse craft fair, where you can find leather goods, clothing, jewelry, food, and the famous warmth of the Ceará people. In addition to its countless beautiful beaches, Fortaleza boasts a rich culture, tasty cuisine, traditional crafts, and beautiful architecture. All of this makes the city an unforgettable destination.
Jamaica
The island's and its people's positive vibe is felt from the moment a traveler sets foot in Jamaica. Clear skies, bright sunshine, and warm human warmth combine to create a highly attractive tourist destination. Fine sand and crystal-clear waters are the common denominators of the beaches. Montego Bay is one of the main tourist destinations, hosting the annual Jazz and Blues Festival (January) and Reggae Sumfest (August). Nearby is Negril, another notable destination with excellent conditions for snorkeling, sea kayaking, mountain biking, and canoeing. Meanwhile, Ocho Rios, on the north coast, boasts significant tourist development, with Dunn's River Falls being one of its main attractions. The island's music reflects the heartbeat of the Jamaican people. Reggae continues to dominate the island's music scene, with Bob Marley as its main exponent.