To get around the capital Antioquia there is a countless easy fast and economical including in the metro tram, metro plus and metro cable.
It is important to bear in mind that Lima does not have a rail system, so municipal buses and taxis are the only option. However, there is also the option of renting a car, although the traffic is dense most of the day and if you are not used to the city it can be exhausting.
To transport yourself in the city of Bogotá you will find buses and taxis that complete the mass transit operation there is also Transmilenio, which covers much of the city with articulated buses, in their stations you will find maps with the routes and connections facilitating the mobility of users.
The main airport of San Andrés is called "Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport" is the main airport of the archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina, which has a structure and capacity to receive large aircraft, thanks to this they are received charter and seasonal flights from different parts of America and Europe. It is the seventh most important air terminal in Colombia.
Flights from Colombia from cities such as MedellĂn, Bogotá or Pereira last from 3 to 4 hours.
Yes, Cartagena is considered the cruise port as well as of shipments for lines of cruises with routes through the Caribbean. It is one of the most important of Colombia.
Colombian citizens do not require visa to travel to México for tourism business studies or transit as long as the stay is less than 180 days. You can enter at the country as a visitor without permission to perform other activities.