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Event details

Event details

The 1st edition of the Energy Exploration Convention: Road to Coexistence will be held in Santa Marta, a city located on the northern coast of Colombia, on the shores of the Caribbean Sea. It is the capital of the department of Magdalena and stands out for its rich history, natural and cultural attractions, as well as its importance as a tourist center.

It is located in a strategic position, surrounded by the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the highest coastal mountain range in the world, and bathed by the waters of the Caribbean Sea. This location gives it a unique mix of landscapes ranging from white sandy beaches to rainforest-covered mountains.

The 1st edition of the Energy Exploration Convention: Road to Coexistence will be held in Santa Marta, a city located on the northern coast of Colombia, on the shores of the Caribbean Sea. It is the capital of the department of Magdalena and stands out for its rich history, natural and cultural attractions, as well as its importance as a tourist center.

It is located in a strategic position, surrounded by the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the highest coastal mountain range in the world, and bathed by the waters of the Caribbean Sea. This location gives it a unique mix of landscapes ranging from white sandy beaches to rainforest-covered mountains.

Tourism

Tourism

Santa Marta is an important tourist destination thanks to its natural attraction. It is known for its beautiful natural attractions that combine beaches, mountains and biodiversity. One of the highlights is the Tayrona National Natural Park, which offers a unique combination of rainforest, coral reefs and white sand beaches. Here you can enjoy hiking through the jungle, explore the pre-Columbian ruins of Pueblito, and relax on beautiful beaches such as Concha Bay and Cabo San Juan beach.

Another important natural attraction is the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, an imposing mountain range that is the highest in Colombia. It is home to a rich biodiversity, including a wide variety of birds, plants and animals. The Lost City (Teyuna), an ancient indigenous city in the mountains, is another fascinating destination for those interested in history and archeology.

Santa Marta is an important tourist destination thanks to its natural attraction. It is known for its beautiful natural attractions that combine beaches, mountains and biodiversity. One of the highlights is the Tayrona National Natural Park, which offers a unique combination of rainforest, coral reefs and white sand beaches. Here you can enjoy hiking through the jungle, explore the pre-Columbian ruins of Pueblito, and relax on beautiful beaches such as Concha Bay and Cabo San Juan beach.

Another important natural attraction is the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, an imposing mountain range that is the highest in Colombia. It is home to a rich biodiversity, including a wide variety of birds, plants and animals. The Lost City (Teyuna), an ancient indigenous city in the mountains, is another fascinating destination for those interested in history and archeology.

Culture, food
and music

Santa Marta is one of the oldest cities in South America, founded in 1525 by Rodrigo de Bastidas. This gives it a rich colonial history. The city has historic architecture, such as the Cathedral Basilica of Santa Marta and the Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, where Simon Bolivar died.

The local cuisine reflects the fusion of indigenous, African and Spanish influences. Dishes such as rice with coconut, sancocho, fish in all its variants and ceviche are popular. Most of the restaurants have a unique historical legacy and roots.

Vallenata music is a traditional genre of the region, known for its poetic lyrics and lively rhythms. Mapalé and Cumbia are traditional dances that are also part of the musical culture that brightens up any event or street in the city.

Culture, food and music

Santa Marta is one of the oldest cities in South America, founded in 1525 by Rodrigo de Bastidas. This gives it a rich colonial history. The city has historic architecture, such as the Cathedral Basilica of Santa Marta and the Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, where Simon Bolivar died.

The local cuisine reflects the fusion of indigenous, African and Spanish influences. Dishes such as rice with coconut, sancocho, fish in all its variants and ceviche are popular. Most of the restaurants have a unique historical legacy and roots.

Vallenata music is a traditional genre of the region, known for its poetic lyrics and lively rhythms. Mapalé and Cumbia are traditional dances that are also part of the musical culture that brightens up any event or street in the city.

Center for 
conventions

Convention Center

Located in the area of Pozos Colorados, a short distance from the city center and one of the most impressive beaches in Santa Marta, the ESTELAR SANTAMAR HOTEL & CONVENTION CENTER is positioned as the central point for the most outstanding events in the city. Its impressive Convention Center merges all venues, environments and activities, ensuring that every stay or moment of relaxation is memorable.

In short, Santa Marta is a city that combines history, natural beauty and culture, offering visitors a unique experience in the Caribbean region of Colombia.

Located in the area of Pozos Colorados, a short distance from the city center and one of the most impressive beaches in Santa Marta, the ESTELAR SANTAMAR HOTEL & CONVENTION CENTER is positioned as the central point for the most outstanding events in the city. Its impressive Convention Center merges all venues, environments and activities, ensuring that every stay or moment of relaxation is memorable.

In short, Santa Marta is a city that combines history, natural beauty and culture, offering visitors a unique experience in the Caribbean region of Colombia.

Located in the area of Pozos Colorados, a short distance from the city center and one of the most impressive beaches in Santa Marta, the ESTELAR SANTAMAR HOTEL & CONVENTION CENTER is positioned as the central point for the most outstanding events in the city. Its impressive Convention Center merges all venues, environments and activities, ensuring that every stay or moment of relaxation is memorable.

In short, Santa Marta is a city that combines history, natural beauty and culture, offering visitors a unique experience in the Caribbean region of Colombia.

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