

The Archipelago of San Andres, Providencia & Santa Catalina
Including the islands of San Andres, Providence and St. Catherine islets and keys; this beautiful area has been named the World Biosphere Reserve “Sea Flower”. Characterized by its warm weather, relaxed ambiance, colorful architecture, exquisite dining, and Caribbean flavor, San Andres offers an amazing vacation experience, all to the tune of its native reggae, calypso and socca music.
San Andres was discovered in 1516 by England and later inhabited by Spanish, Africans, and Dutch, all combining into the mixed, friendly culture of today’s islanders. Its official language is Spanish, although all of the islanders speak "Caribbean English". The island economy is based on tourism, fishing and “Duty Free” commerce, contrasting tranquil beauty with fun activities and great shopping deals.
Providence Island is colorful, mountainous, and full of natural water fountains. A fishing and agricultural site, Providencia fosters a pleasant and calming feel thanks to its people’s ability to maintain its Caribbean island essence.
If you are a scuba or snorkeling enthusiast, this is the perfect destination. With its wonderful wide biodiversity, many reefs and walls, and crystal clear water, San Andres and Providencia are world renowned dive sites.
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Waking up with to smell of Colombian Coffee; having breakfast in the country air; enjoying a beautiful themed park; relaxing by the pool: these are just some of the amazing experiences that Decameron Panaca can offer. The Natural Park of Agriculture (PANACA) both teaches and allows visitors to participate in the farming culture of Colombia’s coffee region, The Coffee Park (Parque Nacional Del Café) is one the main tourist attractions in the “Zona Cafetera” thanks to its mechanical rides, shows, museums, historic sites, and lush vegetation.
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Cartagena is considered a most precious Caribbean gem. Renowned for its Spanish colonial architecture, vast history, long beaches, vivid night life, and romantic enchantment; it is no surprise that Cartagena has become a favorite destination.
Located on the north coast of Colombia, Cartagena has the largest stone fortress in South America, which surrounds the old part of the city and was declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1984. Within the walls of this magnificent stone fortress one can indulge admire the colorful balconies, windows, shops, restaurants, and bars while walking through its cobbled streets and squares.
Built by the bay next to the stone fortress and serving as the perfect complement to the old city is the new section of Cartagena. This area hosts the seaside Decameron Cartagena Hotel, the main commercial district, and spectacular shopping and nightlife opportunities.
Taking a break from the city limits, one can find islands with beautiful white sand beaches and turquoise Caribbean water just a short boat ride away.
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A small paradise in the Caribbean Sea, Isla Palma is an exclusive island in the Rosario Islands, Archipelago National Park, just a 2 hour boat ride away from Cartagena, Colombia.
Those who love nature and relish the warmth and sensual aromas of the ocean mixed with Caribbean mangrove forests will find this small and charming paradise a unique and tranquil refuge surrounded by white sandy beaches and warm, crystal clear water.
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Santa Marta is a beach city with a vibrant atmosphere and endless tourist attractions. It is considered by many to be a magical spot as it was built right where a beautiful snowcap mountain range (Sierra Nevada) meets the Caribbean Sea. Founded in 1525 by Rodrigo Bastidas, Santa Marta is the oldest surviving colonial town in Colombia and South America.
Apart from the beaches and the blue ocean that this city has, one can also explore all the exciting attractions that the Sierra Nevada range has to offer. For instance, you and your family can experience a family eco-adventure at Mamancana, where you will enjoy outdoor activities such as canopy rope adventures, hiking, and mountain biking.
Take a day tour to the National Park Tayrona and visit one of the many stunning bays formed where the mountains meet the sea and indulge yourself with sites such as a fisherman’s village (Taganga), unspoiled white sand beaches (Bahia Concha, Arrecifes, El Cabo and Neguanje), and for the more adventurous, an ancient lost city discovered less than three decades ago, home of the tourist friendly Tayrona tribes, which you will surely meet on any tour to this Natural Park.
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Leticia, located at the tri-border of Colombia, Tabatinga (Brazil) and Santa Rosa (Peru), offers a rare opportunity to discover the Amazon Jungle with the convenience of direct airplane access. The Amazon jungle offers the most diverse biosphere on the planet and fascinating native cultures.
Guests can choose Decameron Decalodge Ticuna for luxury accommodations in Leticia or our lodge in the National Natural Park Amacayacu for a rustic experience in the jungle.
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Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta, or PVR as it is known by the many visitors who return here every year, is surrounded by dreamy mountains and set on the shores of the largest bay in Mexico. Its natural beauty is the setting for many world-class resorts on fine Pacific beaches bathed in tropical sunshine.
Here, almost thirty years ago, the passion of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton fueled the legend of romantic Puerto Vallarta during the filming of "Night of the Iguana". Since then, its fame has spread around the world – yet its colorful character has remained. The streets of the town are still paved with cobblestones, open-air markets are filled with handicrafts, and quaint white-washed homes with red tiled roofs and iron balconies still tumble down the steep, palm-covered hills as they have for decades.
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Panama
Panama is a fascinating destination, combining a wide array of tourist options. From the beautiful beaches lining its two coastlines to the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal to the tropical rain forest with its exuberant flora and fauna to the glass and steel towers of Panama City, Panama stands a country of contrasts where one can immerse oneself in culture and history, explore one of the world’s great ecosystems, relax on warm beaches, and have fun in a truly cosmopolitan city. The financial district of Panama City and the Free Trade Zone of Colón stand as visual reminders of the country’s modern development while the best culturally preserved indigenous tribe in the Americas, the Kuna, lies but a stone’s throw away.
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Jamaica
Come to Jamaica, where everything’s `IRIE!` From the convenience and vitality of Montego Bay, to the natural beauty of Ocho Rios and the laid-back atmosphere of Negril, the island of Jamaica possesses a personality and charm that keeps vacationers coming back for more!
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Salinitas
El Salvador boasts 321 kilometers of sunny coastline, splendid landscapes, and an enormous abundance of natural resources, all making it a very popular tourist destination. In addition to the charm of its beaches, there is now an excellent, and continually growing, hotel infrastructure along the coast as well as a wide range of international cuisine.
Originally the cradle of the Mayan civilization and then a strategic base for Spanish colonization, this country is of enormous historic and cultural interest to visitors who will be equally impressed by its towering mountains and inspirational lakes. Across the countryside, many impressive archaeological sites still stand, such as the San Andres Archaeological Park with Mayan ruins built between 700 BC and 800 AD and the great Mayan city of Tazumal, just 82 kilometers west of San Salvador. There is also an extensive network of pre-Hispanic ruins along the Indian towns offering infinite cultural and tourism oportunities. A multitude of small islands will also surprise you with their majestic rock formations, exotic bird sanctuaries, and native flora.
El Salvador is one of the world's best kept secrets and Decameron Resorts has discovered just for you!
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Agadir
Agadir is a modern, friendly, and vibrant city where one can find exceptional tourist attractions. Camel back ride through the desert are an exceptional experience and the famous “soulk” market is worth the visit for both its cultural significance and its shopping opportunities. Combine this with spectacular beaches and a beautiful, exotic landscape, and it becomes clear that Agadir offers a perfect setting for a once in a lifetime vacation.
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Lima
Lima, the capital of Peru, was founded in 1535 and is one of the most important and beautiful cities in Latin America. Its cultural diversity has helped Lima to become a preferred destination in which to learn, explore, dine, shop, and do business. Lima’s historic center was declared a World Heritage for Humanity by UNESCO and its architecture, museums, beaches and world famous cuisine have made it a favorite amongst tourists and businessmen alike.
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