Bahia Malaga, located in the Uramba National Park, is mostly known for humpback whales who grace Colombia’s Pacific waters between June and November, but also worth a visit because of Full Article »
The San Pacho twenty-day festival will continue partying for one more week before ending on October 4 just in time for a day of reflection. In the city of Quibdo, the capital of Full Article »
Over two weeks of partying to celebrate the feast day of Quibdo’s patron saint San Pacho will kick off September 20th in Colombia’s capital of the western Choco department. Saint Full Article »
Colombia’s Pacific department Choco is trying to convert itself into a potential tourism center to generate more employment in the region, reported Caracol Radio Wednesday. Though the western department of Full Article »
A group of American surfers traveled to Nuqui to try out the waves of Colombia’s Pacific coast. According to surfers’ weblog Windsurf Colombia, it was second time the Blueline Paddlesurf Full Article »
Parades, processions, and parties are in abundance in Quibdo, the capital of the Choco department as its inhabitants and visitors celebrate the patron saint San Pacho, lasting until October 5. Full Article »
About 100 humpback whales have made their annual “pilgrimage” to the warm waters off the Pacific coast of Colombia to breed, reproduce and raise their calves, experts tracking the marine Full Article »
By taking the path less traveled the traveler can find hidden gems on Colombia’s Pacific coast, according to Colombia’s export and tourism body Proexport. Tourists in Colombia typically stop at Full Article »
Colombia’s official tourism portal published an impressive panoramic photo of the Pacific beach of Nuqui. Playa del Pacífico, Nuquí Colombia in Colombia Other panoramic photos of the Pacific coast are Full Article »
Ladrilleros and Juanchaco, located just one hour from Buenaventura by boat, are two small, primarily Afro-Caribbean fishing villages known for their natural beauty, culture, and whale-watching. Located in the Bay Full Article »