Aruba Celebrates Journalist Day in Colombia with a Culinary Experience
On February 4th, the Aruba Tourism Authority (ATA) in Colombia celebrated Journalist Day with a remarkable culinary event at iLatina. The evening recognized the vital role of journalists while highlighting Aruba’s cultural and gastronomic richness.
Honoring Journalists with a Unique Dining Event
On February 4th, the Aruba Tourism Authority (ATA) in Colombia hosted a special event at iLatina, a renowned restaurant led by chef Christopher Carpentier. This exclusive gathering celebrated Journalist Day and recognized the valuable contributions of media professionals in shaping public narratives.
Interactive Cooking Class with Chef Christopher Carpentier
During the event, journalists participated in an interactive cooking class led by chef Christopher Carpentier. The session encouraged attendees to explore their culinary skills while fostering a collaborative atmosphere. The experience blended flavors, creativity, and learning, emphasizing the deep connection between gastronomy and tourism.
Strengthening Media Relations with Top Colombian Outlets

Prominent media representatives from Reporte, Ladevi, EFE, Portafolio, Forbes, El Tiempo, El Espectador, Revista 15 Minutos, Fucsia, and Soho attended the event. These strategic partners play a key role in promoting Aruba’s image as a top destination for Colombian travelers.
Promoting Aruba’s Cultural and Gastronomic Heritage
This initiative reaffirmed Aruba’s commitment to the Colombian market. By showcasing its rich culinary traditions and sustainability values, Aruba strengthens its hospitality message while deepening its bonds with media professionals who amplify its story.
Featured on Brazil’s Largest TV Network
In January, Aruba took center stage on TV Globo, Brazil’s biggest television network. Over three days, the Mais Você show, hosted by Ana Maria Braga, highlighted Aruba’s beauty, culture, and traditions, bringing the One Happy Island closer to Brazilian audiences.
Showcasing Aruba’s History and Traditions
The TV segment offered viewers a glimpse into Aruba’s fascinating heritage, local customs, and must-visit attractions. This exposure strengthened Aruba’s presence in the Brazilian market, inspiring more travelers to explore the island’s unique charm.
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