Colombia’s "Country of Beauty" Roadshow Wraps Up in Vancouver
By Wayne Hansen
ProColombia has just completed a dynamic three-city road trip across Canada, concluding its mission right here in Vancouver last night. The "Destination Colombia Roadshow 2026"
previously made successful stops in Montreal (April 28) and Toronto (April 29), bringing
together a curated delegation of nearly 20 Colombian suppliers—including DMCs, luxury hotel
chains, and major airlines—to showcase why the South American nation is no longer just an
"emerging" destination, but a mainstream powerhouse for Canadian travelers.
A Unified Vision: The Country of Beauty
In Vancouver, the presentation was led by Juan Sebastian Sanchez Chica, ProColombia’s
Tourism Specialist and Strategy Lead for Canada. Delivering the same high-energy message
seen in Toronto and Montreal, Sanchez emphasized the new global brand: "Colombia: The
Country of Beauty."
The core of the presentation focused on moving beyond the traditional "sun and beach"
narrative. Sanchez highlighted Colombia’s staggering biodiversity—representing nearly 10% of
the world’s species—and its unique geography of three mountain ranges, two oceans, and 31
distinct ecosystems.
"Canada and Colombia are closer than we think," Sanchez noted during the
showcase. "Today, that closeness is reflected in how easy it is to travel between our
countries and how naturally our people connect."
Six Regions, Six Worlds
A key takeaway for Vancouver’s travel trade was the division of the country into six distinct
tourism regions. Sanchez encouraged attendees to view these not as provinces, but as "six
different worlds":
Greater Colombian Caribbean: Known for its history and tropical flair.
Pacific: A hotspot for nature and whale watching.
Western Andes: The heart of Colombia’s world-famous coffee culture.
Eastern Andes: A blend of colonial history and high-altitude landscapes.
Colombian Massif: The "cradle" of ancestral cultures.
Amazon-Orinoco: The ultimate destination for raw nature and adventure.
Growth and Connectivity The data shared during the roadshow paints a clear picture of momentum. Canada now ranks as a top 10 source market for Colombia, with leisure travel accounting for a massive 92.4% of visits. While Bogotá, Cartagena, and Medellín remain the primary draws, there is a surging interest among Canadians for experiential travel, particularly in community-based tourism and luxury wellness. On the connectivity front, while Toronto and Montreal enjoy robust direct lift via Air Canada and Air Transat, Western Canadians are increasingly utilizing Copa Airlines through Panama City and Avianca to access the region. Sanchez also touched upon the recent growth in specialized travel, including the highly anticipated luxury river cruises on the Magdalena River by AmaWaterways and the opening of the Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena. Tools for the Trade For those looking to capitalize on this growth, ProColombia continues to push its Colombia Destination Specialist program—a digital training platform designed to help travel advisors and media stay updated on the country’s rapidly evolving infrastructure and offerings. As the roadshow concluded its Canadian tour in Vancouver, the message was unmistakable: Colombia is ready to scale. With its blend of authenticity, sustainability, and a rapidly maturing luxury sector, "The Country of Beauty" is firmly staking its claim as a must-visit destination for 2026 and beyond.
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