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Street Art in Colombia: A Complete Guide to Medellín, Bogotá, Cartagena & Hidden Gems

Street in Art Colombia Discover the vibrant street art scene in Colombia, from Medellín’s Comuna 13 to Bogotá’s political murals and Cartagena’s Caribbean colors. A complete travel guide to Colombia’s urban art.  Colombia’s street art scene is more than just Read more…


Why Colombia Is One of the Most Colorful Countries in the World

https://colombiavibe.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/VID_20211011_180200556-1.mp4   Why Colombia Is One of the Most Colorful Countries in the World Travelers who visit Colombia often say the same thing: the country feels incredibly vibrant. From bright colonial streets and colorful mountain towns to lively festivals and Read more…


Best Colonial Towns in Colombia You Should Visit

Best Colonial Towns in Colombia You Should Visit Colombia is known for its vibrant cities, lush landscapes, and Caribbean beaches. But one of the most rewarding experiences for travelers is exploring the country’s historic colonial towns. These charming destinations offer Read more…


10 Hidden Gems in Colombia Most Tourists Miss

While cities like Bogotá, Medellín, and Cartagena attract most visitors to Colombia, the country is full of lesser-known destinations that offer incredible beauty, culture, and adventure. Hidden Gems in Colombia Most Tourists Miss While destinations like Medellín and Cartagena receive Read more…


The Ultimate Colombia Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know Before Visiting

The Ultimate Colombia Travel Guide   Colombia Travel Guide Colombia has quickly become one of the most exciting travel destinations in South America. Once overlooked by many travelers, the country is now attracting visitors from around the world who want Read more…


Guatapé Colombia Travel Guide: El Peñol Rock, Colorful Streets & Top Things to Do

Guatapé Colombia Travel Guide: The Most Colorful Town in Colombia Few places in Colombia capture the imagination quite like Guatapé. Known for its brightly painted streets, charming plazas, and the towering granite monolith called El Peñol Rock, this small lakeside Read more…