When to go
February- March and August-September and November
Price
From £2,695 pp (including flights) | Private: £3,295pp (including flights)
Flight time
11hrs 4mins

Introduction

From the lush Amazonian jungle to the Caribbean coast, treat yourself to a relaxing Colombia trip. Your journey will include a visit to the mountain capital of Bogotá, the colonial port of Cartagena, and the city of Medellín, which has an advanced public transport system and even a gondola system to take visitors to the hillside barrios (neighborhoods). You will also explore the Cocora Valley, which is home to the world’s tallest palm trees.

At a Glance

Duration
13 days & 10 nights
Guide price
Group: £2,695pp (including flights) | Private: £3,295pp (including flights)
Cities/Destinations (in order)
Bogotá | Villa de Leyva | Bogotá | Pereira | Coffee region | Medellín | Cartagena | Bogotá
Tour Type
Experienced local tour manager and guided sightseeing
Tour Theme
Group Tour
Activity Level
Age Range
N/A
Star Rating of Tour
Standard
Accommodation
Posada de San Antonio | Novotel Bogotá Parque 93 | Hacienda San José | Hotel Poblado Plaza | Hotel Santa Catalina
Board Basis
Varied - please see the sample itinerary for details
Min|Max Group Size
Average 10 people with a maximum of 18
Start/Finish
Bogotá | Bogotá
Extensions
Tour + San Agustín (4 days & 1 nights) from £695pp Tour + Caribbean Beach Stay (5 days & 3 nights) from £595pp

Highlights

Visit the Gold Museum in Bogotá

The Gold Museum is home to the largest collection of prehispanic gold work in the world. It features up to 34,000 gold pieces, each with their own unique visual identity and historical significance. And in 2018, National Geographic magazine named the Gold Museum one of the best museums in the world, making it a must-see attraction for visitors.

Stay at a Colonial-Style Hacienda in Coffee Country

Spend a memorable night at the Hacienda San Jose. It features six distinct dining venues, worldwide cuisine, spacious and modern accommodation with a historical edge, and stunning tropical scenery. Your private escape awaits.

Learn About the Cultural and Social Transformation of Medellín

The Columbian city of Medellín is bursting with life and color these days. But it has a long and complex history. During your stay, you will learn about what life was like in Medellín back in the old days, and the steps it took to get where it is today.

Enjoy the Colorful Atmosphere of Cartagena on a Walking Tour

Cartagena is home to many walking tours. On this sample itinerary you will get the best possible experience out of your journey to Cartagena. Your tour will encompass a wide range of activities, from trying out authentic street food to visiting the San Pedro Claver church. With so much to see and do, you will be spoiled for ideas.

Recommended Hotels

Posada de San Antonio | Novotel Bogotá Parque 93 | Hacienda San José | Hotel Poblado Plaza | Hotel Santa Catalina

Sample Itinerary

Secrets of Columbia

In this sample itinerary you will unravel the secrets of Columbia. You will experience a taste of the vibrant and colorful nightlife, visit one of the greatest museums in the world, and witness sprawling palm trees in the famed coffee region of Cocora Valley. Not to mention a live cooking demonstration at Las Berracas.

Day 1: Fly to Bogotá

Fly overnight from London to Bogotá. Regional connections available.

(N)

Day 2: Villa de Leyva

Arrive early in the morning and transfer by road to Villa de Leyva, located about 25 miles west of Tunja. On the way, you will stop at Tunja and Boyacá bridge, which may seem small and unassuming at first but is actually a symbol of South America’s struggle for independence, as it was pivotal in the decisive Battle of Boyacá in 1819.

Stay 2 nights at the Posada de San Antonio. Afternoon at leisure.

(B)

Day 3: Villa de Leyva

Enjoy a full-day tour of Villa de Leyva. The city retains much of its colonial past through its architecture, and it features many rural landscapes that extend from the desert to the moor. You will also visit the 120-million-year-old kronosaurus fossil, one of the world’s largest known marine reptiles. And you will visit the Dominican convent, which was built in 1967 and is home ot over 100 Sister residents.

(B)

Day 4: Bogotá

Return to Bogotá by road. Stop by Zipaquirá on the way, which is home to the Salt Cathedral, a unique religious sanctuary site built in an underground salt mine. Stay at the Novotel Bogotá Parque 93 for 2 nights.

(B)

Day 5: Bogotá

Take a morning walking tour of the Le Candelaria district. The district is home to the Gold Museum, which has the largest collection of prehispanic gold work in the world, and the Botero Museum, which has more than one hundred works by Maestro Fernando Botero.

Enjoy afternoon leisure. Alternatively, take an optional cable car ride to Monserrat hill.

(B)

Day 6: Fly to Pereira

Fly to Pereira in the coffee region. In 2011, UNESCO declared Pereira a World Heritage Site. It is home to a local coffee farm, where you will learn about their growing practices and production of world-class coffee beans. Then enjoy afternoon leisure.

Stay 2 nights at the Hacienda San José, an old colonial-style house.

(B)

Day 7: Coffee Region

Explore the Cocora Valley. This region is famous for having the tallest wax palm trees in the world. You can also explore the area in a Jeep, walk into the mystical cloud forest, and visit the villages of Filandia and Salento. There, you will enjoy stunning mountain views and excellent food, topped off with scenic views of the glorious sunset.

(B, L)

Day 8: Medellín

Travel by road to Medellín for about 7 hours. Along the way, enjoy a scenic look at the Cauca River. The river flows between the Corilleras Occidental and Oriental mountains for 838 miles, making it the second longest river in Colombia.

Upon arrival, stay for 2 nights at the Hotel Poblado Plaza

(B)

Day 9: Medellín

Enjoy a full-day tour of Medellín. Here you will learn a lot about the cultural and transformation of the city. It was originally founded as a mining town, but few colonial buildings survive to this day. It also has a strong industrial presences which covers food processing, woodworking, automobiles, chemicals, and rubber products.

On your day tour, you will visit the Comuna 13 hillside to see street art and outdoor escalators. Then have lunch with a live cooking demonstration at Las Berracas, a community-run organization for empowering women. From there, proceed to the city center and check out carved sculptures by local artist slike Fernando Botero. To finish off the day, visit the Cerro Nutibara hill for gorgeous, panoramic views of the city and mountains.

(B, L)

Day 10 & 11: Fly to Cartagena

Transfer to the airport. Fly to the city of Cartagena, one of the major ports on the north coast of Colombia. Stay at the Hotel Santa Catalina for 2 nights.

Here you will learn about the old town, with an engaging and informative walking tour. Along the way, visit the Spanish fort, the largest Spanish fortification on mainland South America. Then explore the charming neighborhood of Getsemani, followed by a visit to the San Pedro Claver Church. The church is one of Cartagena’s most well-preserved colonial buildings, built between 1580 and 1654 and lovingly restored over the years. In 1995 it was formally declared a national landmark.

(B)

Day 12 & 13: Fly to London via Bogotá

Enjoy morning leisure. Or take an optional visit to the National Aviary. Then fly overnight back to London via Bogotá.

(B) (N)