Cartagenta de Indinas, Colombia

A major port city on the northern coast of Colombia. Founded in 1533, the city’s strategic location between the Magdalena and Sinú Rivers gave it easy access to the interior of New Granada and made it a main port for trade between Spain.

Modern Cartagena is the capital of the Bolívar Department, and had a population of 1,028,736, according to the 2018 census,[3] making it the second-largest city in the region, after Barranquilla, and the fifth-largest city in Colombia. 

Guatapé, Antoquia Colombia

A subregion of Eastern Antioquia located 79 kilometres (49 mi) from Medellín, the capital of the department.  This town is the gathering place the small farms of the area and is a major tourist attraction, especially for travelers from Medellín. El Peñón de Guatapé, a large rock that visitors can climb, and the famous zócalos (murals) that adorn several buildings attract many tourists. (Wikipedia)

Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona

A protected area in the Colombian northern Caribbean region and within the jurisdiction of the city of Santa Marta, 34 kilometres (21 mi) from the city centre. The park presents a biodiversity endemic to the area of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountain range, featuring a variety of climates and geography that ranges from arid sea level to 900 meters above sea level. The park covers approximately 30 square kilometres (12 sq mi) of maritime area in the Caribbean sea and approximately 150 square kilometres (58 sq mi) of land.

It was the second most visited national park in Colombia.