Valle del Cauca welcomes over 200,000 tourists at year-end

During the year-end season, Valle del Cauca drew over 200,000 national and international visitors, solidifying its status as a key tourist destination in Colombia. The Tourist Information System (Situr) reported an economic impact exceeding 200 billion pesos, with the Cali Fair as the main draw. Tourism Secretary Miyerlandi Torres highlighted high hotel occupancy and visitor flow across several departmental cities.

Valle del Cauca experienced a successful tourist season at the end of 2025, according to data from the Tourist Information System (Situr). Over 200,000 people visited the region to enjoy its landscapes, festivities, cultural, gastronomic, and natural offerings, positioning the department as one of the country's most attractive destinations.

The Cali Fair was the star event, drawing 60% of tourists. Other spots like Buga, Calima, Buenaventura, and Palmira also saw significant visitor influx. Miyerlandi Torres, Tourism Secretary of Valle del Cauca, stated: “according to Situr figures, in the last week of December to date we have over 200,000 visitors in Valle del Cauca, of which 60% have concentrated of course on the Cali Fair, followed by visitors in cities like Buga, Calima, Buenaventura, and Palmira”.

The economic impact was substantial, with spillovers exceeding 200 billion pesos, 70% of which went to Cali. Hotel occupancy reached 85% in the area. Torres added: “we already have an economic spillover that exceeds 200 billion pesos, with 70% of these corresponding to the city of Cali, and 85% hotel occupancy”.

International visitors praised the local warmth and cuisine. Dutch tourist Robin Bontje shared: “the people of Cali are very friendly, in no other place in Latin America have I made friends like here. I like the food, I ate stuffed potato, coconut shrimp, and lots of seafood, and I think it's the best gastronomy in Colombia. It's something unique that you can't find in other places”.

This season not only boosted the economy but also created memorable experiences, strengthening Valle del Cauca's appeal for future visits.

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Feria de Cali 2025: Star Concerts, Diplomatic Ties, and Economic Boost

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Following the preview of Colombia's festive fairs, the 68th Feria de Cali (December 25-30) has already drawn over 1.2 million attendees. Highlights include the Salsódromo parade, concerts by Marc Anthony and Kapo, a visit from U.S. Chargé d'Affaires John McNamara, and a projected economic impact of at least 336 billion pesos.

The 68th edition of the Feria de Cali has had a positive impact on the city's tourism and economy, with a 87% hotel occupancy rate, the highest in ten years. Officials and participants highlight its role in economic reactivation and opportunities for entrepreneurs. International tourists praise the event's safety and welcoming atmosphere.

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The Valle del Cauca government, alongside Police, Army, and Navy, will heighten security measures for year-end holidays and the start of 2026. Over 200 personnel will deploy across road, river, and sea corridors, aided by drones. The aim is to ensure peace for locals and visitors.

Theme parks and amusement parks in Colombia generate $2 trillion in annual sales and attract 18 million visitors each year, according to the Colombian Association of Attractions and Amusement Parks (Acolap). These nearly 700 formal establishments create up to 30,000 jobs and are becoming key players in the national tourism chain.

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Mid-March sees Cali and Valle del Cauca companies earning awards for sustainability, innovation, and management. Colombina leads in global sustainability, Banco de Occidente wins in fintech. Firms like Vennex Group and Fundación Valle del Lili also receive honors.

Following earlier reports of robust growth but looming challenges, Colombia's amusement parks saw early 2026 visit declines due to heavy rains and upcoming elections, per Acolap. The sector's 18 million annual entry target across 700 establishments is now at risk amid access disruptions and security concerns.

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The Valle del Cauca government conducted a new simultaneous territorial outreach in Buga, Ginebra, El Cerrito, El Dovio, and Toro, surpassing 1,000 kilometers traveled to monitor programs and commitments with the community. Governor Dilian Francisca Toro led the event in Buga, emphasizing the value of institutional presence in the territory.

 

 

 

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