Thursday, February 19, 2015

COLOMBIA, ONE OF THE MUST-SEE DESTINATIONS IN 2015!

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Procolombia is now the                                              new name of the country's                                              promotion agency
Proexport                                                      Colombia Colombia will strengthen international tourism promotion by supporting the most popular niches

PROCOLOMBIA announced its 2015 promotion campaign aimed at increasing the number of international travelers as well as the revenues earned through the so-called "industry without chimneys” before more than 150 entrepreneurs and trade association representatives.

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Colombia will refund                                              sales tax to international                                              tourists
Proexport                                                      Colombia Cartagena de Indias, city of Magical Realism

As countless as the grains of sand, endless are the experiences that can be lived in Cartagena. For starters, the city has been around for more than 500 years. Its buildings, streets, cathedrals, colonial hotels and the San Felipe Castle permeate every nook and cranny of the city with history in a land where Spanish, indigenous, Afro-Colombians and creoles commingled for a long time until freedom finally prevailed.

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Colombia presented its                                              corporate tourism products                                              in IMEX America
Proexport                                                      Colombia Santa Marta, simply culture

Santa Marta has seen some of the most important historic moments in Colombia. Just to name a few, it was the first city founded in the country in 1525 by Rodrigo de Bastidas. He arrived in this territory in 1502 when he was sailing the Colombian Atlantic coast. The city was also the last stop of the country’s liberator - Simon Bolivar who died in the Villa of San Pedro Alejandrino before reaching his final destination in Caracas, Venezuela.

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New flight routes are                                              bringing Colombia closer to                                              the U.S.
Proexport                                                      Colombia Barranquilla, city of carnivals, culture and cuisine

"From the Caribbean emerges a lovely and great society living in the sea and alongside the river: Beautiful Barranquilla". This is how a popular Colombian song starts which pays tribute to the city’s 100-year-old carnival declared an Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.

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Colombia presented its                                              corporate tourism products                                              in IMEX America
Proexport                                                      Colombia Rosario Islands, a marine paradise

As the old saying goes “ water is life “. These are the words that perfectly describe what foreign travelers can experience when they come to these islands: million of marine species that call this place home. These islands are close to Cartagena and have become a haven for those who enjoy the sea, sun, beaches and nature.

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Colombia presented its                                              corporate tourism products                                              in IMEX America
Proexport                                                      Colombia San Andres, shopping, sun and beach destination

The Government of Colombia announced in October 2014, the reimbursement of sales tax (VAT) on the purchase of goods encumbered in the country to all non-resident tourists. This measure is now effective throughout Colombia, following the lead of San Andres who previously had adopted it.

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