YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE AWAITS IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC AND COLOMBIA!
2 Destinations
off the beaten path, offering more than just a trip: an experience filled with values, meaningful connections, and purpose.
Colombia
Colombia is capturing the world’s attention like never before. Recently recognized among the Top Trending Destinations in the Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice 2025, Medellín ranked #6 worldwide. Beyond its cities, Colombia was also highlighted by the UNWTO as one of the Top 10 fastest-growing travel destinations globally.
#2 Worldwide In Plant Biodiversity
Colombia is the 2nd most biodiverse country in the world, with ecosystems ranging from Amazon rainforest to Caribbean beaches and Andean mountains.
A Culture and Experiences Destination
Colombia offers rich traditions in music, dance, gastronomy, and crafts, making it one of the most culturally vibrant destinations in Latin America.
#1 Worldwide In Bird Species
Over 1900. It is considered the #1 birdwatching destination worldwide, attracting ecotourists year-round.


7 Millions Visitors In 2024
The country is also known for the warmth and hospitality of its people, a recurring highlight in global travel surveys.
9 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Port, Fortresses and Group of Monuments of Cartagena; Historic Centre of Santa Cruz de Mompox; Coffee Cultural Landscape; San Agustín Archaeological Park; Tierradentro; Los Katíos National Park; Chiribiquete National Park; Malpelo Fauna and Flora Sanctuary; Qhapaq Ñan – Andean Road System.
The Nicest People
A historic tourism record.


Carnaval & Festivals
Colombia celebrates vibrant traditions through world-famous events like the Barranquilla Carnival, the Flower Festival in Medellín, and the Blacks and Whites Carnival, offering travelers an explosion of color, culture, and joy.
Dance & Music
From salsa caleña to cumbia, champeta, and vallenato (and Porro, Mapalé, Currulao, Joropo, Bullerengue, Bambuco, Tambora...), Colombia’s rhythms and dances reflect its rich multicultural heritage and bring every region to life with energy and authenticity.
International Known Artists
Colombia has shaped global music through iconic artists such as Shakira, Karol G, Feid Ryan Castro, Beele, Manuel Turizo, J Balvin, Maluma, Carlos Vives, Fonseca, Joe Arroyo, Grupo Niche, Juanes, Totó la Momposina ad many others, whose sounds carry the country’s spirit worldwide.


Gastronomy
Colombian cuisine reflects the country’s immense cultural and geographical diversity, blending Indigenous, African, and Spanish influences. Each region brings its own identity to the table: the Andes offer comforting dishes like ajiaco and hearty bandeja paisa, while the Caribbean coast serves coconut rice, fresh seafood, and vibrant Afro-Colombian flavors. Across the country, arepas take countless forms, changing in texture and taste from one region to another.
Colombia is also home to an extraordinary variety of tropical fruits—lulo, guanábana, maracuyá, mangosteen—many of which are unknown elsewhere. And of course, its world-renowned coffee, grown in the UNESCO-listed Coffee Cultural Landscape, completes the culinary experience.
From street food to traditional home cooking, Colombian gastronomy is warm, colorful, and deeply rooted in local culture—inviting travelers to taste the country’s heritage in every bite.
be inspired by one of the most diverse countries on Earth!
Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic continues to shine as one of the Caribbean’s most sought-after destinations, drawing millions of travelers each year with its unique blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality.
Music & Cultural Heritage
Santo Domingo has been named a UNESCO Creative City of Music, highlighting its cultural importance and vibrant musical scene.
World's Intangible Cultural Heritage
Merengue and bachata, both born in the Dominican Republic, are internationally recognized and celebrated as part of the world’s intangible cultural heritage.
10.2 million International Visitors In 2025
a 52% increase compared to 2019.


More Than 300 Beaches
Exceptional Biodiversity
The Dominican Republic offers exceptional biodiversity, from tropical rainforests and mangroves to mountain ranges, waterfalls, and marine reserves. Its national parks, such as Los Haitises, Jaragua, and Valle Nuevo protect hundreds of endemic species, making the island a paradise for eco-travelers and nature lovers.
The country is famous for some of the Caribbean’s most beautiful beaches. From the turquoise waters of Bahia de Las Aguilas, to the pristine white sands of Samaná, Bayahibe and Puerto Plata, the Dominican Republic offers idyllic coastlines perfect for relaxation, snorkeling, and adventure.


A Dance Destination
The island is the birthplace of merengue and bachata, two rhythms that define Dominican identity. Music and dance are part of everyday life—vibrant, energetic, and full of emotion—creating a cultural atmosphere that travelers quickly fall in love with.
International Known Artists
Dominican talent shines worldwide through artists such as Juan Luis Guerra, Romeo Santos, Aventura, Prince Royce, Natti Natasha, El Alfa and Tokischa. Their music has taken bachata, merengue, Dembow and urban sounds to global stages, shaping the island’s international cultural influence.


Gastronomy
Dominican gastronomy is a vibrant reflection of the island’s multicultural roots, shaped by Taíno, African, and Spanish traditions.
Everyday meals are hearty, colorful, and meant to be shared, with la bandera dominicana—a combination of rice, beans, stewed meat, and salad—serving as the country’s most iconic dish. Breakfast often begins with comforting mangú, a creamy mashed plantain served with cheese, eggs, and salami, while weekends are perfect for enjoying sancocho, a slow-cooked stew made with root vegetables and mixed meats that brings families together.
Along the coasts, the cuisine becomes lighter and more tropical, featuring fresh fish, grilled lobster, coconut-based sauces, and tostones. The island is also rich in tropical fruits such as mango, papaya, passion fruit, guava, and pineapple, which inspire refreshing juices and desserts.
Traditional sweets like dulce de leche, habichuelas con dulce, and queso con guayaba highlight the Dominican love for simple, homemade flavors. Warm, generous, and deeply tied to local identity, Dominican cuisine invites travelers to experience the island’s culture through every bite.
the Caribbean’s Crown Jewel
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