There is much to do in the Colombian coast, here is a “short” 8-9 day Colombian Caribbean Itinerary which includes: Cartagena, Santa Marta and the Tayrona. You can adjust the itinerary according to how many days you can allocate to the caribbean coast. I must say I personally skipped Taganga because of time constraints but I’ve added it here since it’s a nice place to visit if you have the time. Another suggestion is to visit the town of Palomino, just north of Santa Marta in the Guajira department of Colombia; the beach here is stunning and you can also do tubing down the Palomino River! I hope you find this guide useful! Travel day: Arrive to Cartagena Airport. From here you can take a taxi to the city center, all you have to do is follow the taxi signs and make the queue at the ticket counter, once you arrive at the window let them know the name of the neighborhood you are going to and they will print you a receipt for how much the taxi should charge you (if you use taxis in Cartagena always ask for the price before getting in!) take this day to relax […]
L’Année France – Colombie 2017 [El Año Francia – Colombia]
The France – Colombia Year or L’Année France – Colombie, is an initiative launched by the French government. Every year since 1987 the French government chooses a country with whom to make an intercultural exchange and diversify relationships between both countries. For 2017, the chosen one was Colombia, the second Latin American nation ever be chosen.
Welcome 2017 [Bienvenido 2017]
We say goodbye to 2016 and hello to 2017, an opportunity to smile and live life to the max. 2016 was full of changes, learning, adventures, new friendships, and weddings… lots of weddings (I’m going through that age). I was fortunate to receive 2016 next to the Duque family, my parents, sister, and boyfriend in Medellin. Something that with time seems to be harder since we live in different places and the pace of our lives are different. It was a welcome where my heart was truly full.
December is a PARTY ! [Diciembre es una Fiesta]
In Colombia, the word December has become a synonyms with Christmas, and how not if for us the celebration begins December 7? December 7, most commonly known as, “El Día de las Velitas,” marks the beginning of Christmas with the eve of the immaculate conception. And December 16, is the beginning of “Las Novenas,” a festive period where family and friends gather every night in preparation for the birth of Baby Jesus or Christmas. Most Colombians have collective vacations during the last 2 weeks of December, therefore, spreading the festive air all over the country. Family gatherings take place around the christmas tree and the Nativity Scene, while eating typical Colombian snacks like: buñelos, natilla, and hojuelas among others. Christmas in Colombia is not just one day out of the year, it’s a whole month, thats why, there is no place like Colombia for Christmas.
Opinion – The Peace We All Want [La Paz que Todos Queremos]
It makes me sad to see how Colombians fight with one another for peace when at the end of the day we all want the same thing: peace. If we took a moment to really listen to what our neighbors have to say, we would understand that the heart of every one of us is with the peace.
Summer Look – Finds From Colombia [Look de Verano]
Hola! Yesterday was the first day of autumn, woohoo! Wait…not so fast! The southern part of the world is either switching to summer or staying at its normal steady temperature (which is the case of Colombia). And a lot of you would probably also agree that it still feels like summer, or at least here in the south of France does!
Medellín, Colombia [City of Everlasting Spring]
Being from Medellín, I thought it was most appropriate for my first post to be about MEDELLIN. I try to travel back to my hometown once a year, and there’s always something new to see and do. The last two times I traveled to Medellín I went with my boyfriend who is French, and it probably took him longer to fall in love with me than with Medellín! [Versión en español abajo]