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Got your tickets booked and your bags all packed? Read on for a few basic Salento tips before you jet off.

If you journey 11 miles (18 kilometers) east of Filandia, or 14 miles (23 kilometers) northwest of Cajamarca, you'll be in Salento.

This area of Quindio is home to approximately 4,000 people.

Places to visit in Salento

Public squares have many tales to tell. Roam over time-worn pathways and search for clues to the area's history at Main Square. Want more options? Get back in touch with nature at Reserva Natural Acaime and see the valuable work they're doing to conserve our native plants and animals. But that's not all there is. Eager to ease the stresses of urban life? Suck in the fresh air as you go for a romp through Bosques de Cocora.

Where do you fly into for Salento?

Got your suitcase and passport? Fantastic — board a plane to El Eden Airport (AXM). Once the wheels hit the tarmac, you'll be just 20 miles (32 kilometers) to the southwest from central Salento.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Salento?
With vacation packages on offer from just CA $751, you won’t need to max out the credit card for your getaway to Salento. Travelocity is here to help. Bundle flights, hotels and tours into a package and land excellent discounts. The more you book, the greater the savings.
How long should my Salento vacation be?
Most travelers spend around 3 nights in Salento, but how long you stay is completely up to you. If you hope to explore all the amazing things this destination offers, why not hang around for a little bit longer?
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Salento?
No matter how you like to travel, Travelocity can help you get the perfect Salento package deal. All you need to do is pick and choose between our 400 air carriers and 1,000,000 properties around the world.
Why should I purchase my Salento vacation bundle via Travelocity?
The three S’s — savings, support and a stress-free booking — are just the beginning. Collect lifelong memories and enjoy a fulfilling travel experience knowing you have access to 24/7 customer support. With the Travelocity Price Match Guarantee, you know you’ll always get the best deal available.
Can I save money on my Salento car rental if I book it with hotels and flights?
You sure can — combine your flight, hotel and car into a Salento vacation package and you can save plenty. With so much to uncover in the Salento area, that rental vehicle will make exploring a joy. Once you’ve slid into the driver’s seat, hit the wide open road and make your way to Monserrate, an unmissable sight approximately 161 kilometers from Salento.
Which airport is best for Salento?
Matecana Intl. Airport (PEI) (27 kilometers away from the city center), El Eden Airport (AXM) (31 kilometers away from central Salento) and La Nubia Airport (MZL) (48 kilometers away from central Salento) are all great options for Salento.
What is there to do in Salento?
You’ll notice a certain magic in the air as you wander the streets of Salento. Cocora Valley and Main Square are just a couple of landmarks that make this city so special, so put them at the top of your itinerary.
Where should I stay when visiting Salento?
Many people choose to check in to the Hotel Terasu Salento. It’s a terrific base for your Salento vacation.

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