Caucasia to Sincelejo Bus
The distance between Caucasia and Sincelejo, the capital of the Sucre Department is 188 KM, the journey takes approximately 5 hours.
Sincelejo, capital of the Department of Sucre, is known for its festivities on January 20 - a great Spanish heritage to celebrate with bullfights, bulls as protagonists - and its climate is spectacular if you like the heat, average temperature of 28 ° C, and the lowest can be 22 ° C.
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About Sincelejo (Suc)
Sincelejo (Suc) is one of the most interesting cities in Colombia, not only because of its tourist attractions but also because of the warmth of its people and its rich cuisine. It is undoubtedly one of the best tourist destinations for any traveler. If it is the first time that you are traveling to this city, the preferable thing to do would be to stay for a minimum of 3 days to help you explore it thoroughly.
About Sincelejo
Colombian municipality, capital of the department of Sucre. It’s located in the northwestern part of the country, in the Colombian Caribbean Region. Sincelejo was re-founded by the captain and engineer Antonio de la Torre y Miranda, by order of the governor of Cartagena, Juan de Torrezar Diaz Pimienta. The first establishment of the population was realized on the space occupied by the Zenu natives. In the nineteenth century, the demography and economy of Sincelejo grew due to the cultivation of sugar cane and the manufacture of liquor. In 1851, due to this growth, it was positioned as the capital of one of the provinces created in the Federal State of Bolivar, with a liberal profile. In 1966, the department of Sucre was created and Sincelejo was proclaimed as its capital. The city is known as the "Pearl of the Savannah" for the strength of its inhabitants and due to the conservation of artistic and cultural traditions.