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Day 1 – 3

International Arrival

Transfer to Hotel with guide

2 Nights

Bogota

Set at an altitude of over 2,000 meters in Colombia’s Eastern Andean range, Bogota boasts wonderful highland climate and natural beauty. The capital of Columbia is dotted with numerous national monuments and cultural landmarks, befitting the pulsating core of an ancient land that was periodically rediscovered by empires over the centuries. Long before the Spanish Conquistadors arrived on its shores, in search of the elusive El Dorado, the grand Muisca Empire ruled the highland valleys around modern day Santa Fe de Bogotá. Today, the ancient works of art tracing the El Dorado legends, displayed at the city’s Gold Museum, attract travellers from around the globe. The Plaza de Bolívar right in the center of town is representative of the region’s rich cultural heritage with its grand old churches, cloistered convents, and painstakingly preserved colonial architecture. Cerro Monserrate to the east, offers the highest vantage point over the city and the lush mountains towering around it. The modern city, meanwhile, has spread northwards, to the tony neighborhoods of Zona Rosa and Zona G with its trendy eateries and nightclubs.

Included activities

City Tour of Bogota

The Colombian capital city of Bogota offers an eclectic and cleverly juxtaposed mix of the old and the new. Experience the unique life of its citizens in the pulsating heart of its bustling marketplaces. Soak in the sights, smells and tastes of Bogotá’s Paloquemao with its typical fruits, vegetables and other fresh produce native to the region. Visit the Plaza de Bolívar, the center of the downtown district of La Candelaria. Walk down cobbled streets, admiring medieval cathedrals, old colonial buildings and important modern landmarks such as the Town Hall. Visit the famous museum housing the priceless works of contemporary artist, Fernando Botero; and admire the gold collection of the ancient Muisca Empire in the Gold Museum. Ride up to the Cerro Monserrate or Guadalupe Mountain for panoramic views of the city spread out below, amid spectacular Andean peaks towering all around. (Duration: between 6 and 7 hours, Private Activity & Transfer; Please bring comfortable walking shoes; Gold Museum closed on Mondays).

Hotel options

Hotel de la Opera – Opt 1
Room Standard Deco
Meals Breakfast
Style Boutique
Four Seasons Casa Medina – Opt 2
Room Premier Room
Meals Breakfast
Style Boutique
Day 3 – 5

Drive from Bogotá to Villa de Leyva (170 km)

2 Nights

Villa de Leyva

Discover this hidden gem tucked away near Bogota. Declared as a national monument in the 1950s, this lovely little 16th century town feels as if it has been preserved over centuries! Surrounded by Andean peaks and foothills, the peaceful little town is a popular weekend getaway from Bogota. Wander down the cobbled streets and winding alleyways with its color co-ordinated houses whitewashed in greens and whites. Amble into boutique stores shopping for local arts, pottery and handicrafts. Visit the town’s Paleontology Museum and sample the delicious fare at charming cafés and gourmet restaurants. Villa de Leyva is home to one of the largest colonial plazas in the continent. Try making time for the weekly, open air market held every Sunday.

Included activities

From Bogota to Villa de Leyva

Discover the hidden gem of Villa de Leyva, tucked away near Bogotá, on this three-day trip. Declared as a national monument in the 1950s, this lovely little 16th century town feels as if it has been preserved for centuries! Leave from Bogotá in the morning to arrive at the old colonial town of Zipaquirá less than two hours away. Visit Zipaquirá’s famous salt cathedral, before moving on again. After a delicious lunch break at the beautiful Sisga Lake proceed on your way to Villa de Leyva, checking into your hotel by the afternoon. Spend the rest of the day relaxing and taking leisurely strolls around this lovely colonial town and its sprawling plaza, one of the largest in South America from that period. Stay overnight at your hotel. (Day 1 of Three Day Trip; Fitness Level: Easy but with step climbing; Please bring comfortable walking shoes; lunch is not included)

Villa de Leyva & La Raquira

After a sumptuous breakfast in the morning, discover the beautiful outskirts of the lovely little town of Villa de Leyva. If you wish, you could go on an hour long trek up one of the striking hills surrounding the picturesque little town. It is an easy hike, with a rewarding panoramic view of the medieval village spread out beneath its surrounding hills. Visit a recently discovered paleontological site outside of town, and marvel at the 150 million year old fossils preserved there. Stop by the 17th century monastery of La Candelaria and admire its beautiful patios that continue to retain their grace to this day. Later in the afternoon, visit the quaint little village of La Ráquira with its colorful little houses, and its famed local pottery and ceramic artefacts. Enjoy an overnight stay at your hotel in Villa de Leyva. (Day 2 of Three Day Trip; Fitness Level: Easy; Please bring comfortable walking shoes).

From Villa de Leyva to Bogota

Discover the lovely little colonial town of Villa de Leyva in the morning. Wander down the cobbled streets and winding alleyways with its color coordinated houses whitewashed in greens and whites. Amble into boutique stores shopping for local arts, pottery and handicrafts. Villa de Leyva is home to one of the largest colonial plazas in South America. Later drive back to Bogotá, stop by the historical landmark of the Boyacá Bridge. Simón Bolívar, the illustrious Latin American leader, is said to have won an important battle against Spanish colonial troops on it. Then visit the Guatavita Lake to know the legend of El Dorado, “the golden one”, before reaching Bogotá. (Day 3 of Three Day Trip; Fitness Level: Easy but with stair climbing; Please bring comfortable walking shoes).

Hotel options

Campanario de la Villa – Opt 1
Room Standard Room
Meals Breakfast
Style Boutique
Casa Terra – Opt 2
Room Suite Olivo/Chicala
Meals Breakfast
Style Boutique
Day 5 – 8

Drive from Villa de Leyva to Bogotá (170 km, 3 hrs)

Flight from Bogota to Armenia/Pereira

Transfer to Hotel

3 Nights

Coffee Region

Colombia’s Eje Cafetero or the Coffee Region—a rural stretch encompassing the three cities of Armenia, Pereira and Manizales—is renowned for producing the best coffee in the world! This gorgeously verdant plantation territory, home to rich Arabica coffee beans, is overlooked by majestic Andean mountains. Locally known as Eje Cafetero, you will be amazed at the profusion of indigenous produce such as bananas, cacao, plantain, pineapple, avocado and a cornucopia of exotic fruits native to the region. The region is also a paradise for nature and bird lovers, with numerous exotic plant and birdlife all around. Cozily nestled amid the verdant mountainscape, Cocora Valley with its wax palm tree forest, is arguably the best botanical garden in Colombia, complete with an originally preserved forest area and a butterfly sanctuary. Coffee tasting trips offered by a host of plantations are a must-try while visiting the area. The next best thing is the variety of adventure sports and leisure activities amid the vast plantations.

Included activities

Cacao Tour at the Hacienda Bambusa (exclusively for Bambusa guests)

If you are staying Bambusa, explore the gorgeously verdant plantations and sprawling grounds of the Hacienda. Walk around the rich plantations of cacao, plantain, tangerine and exotic fruit orchards. Learn all about growing and processing the ‘Food of the Gods’ – chocolate – from the humble cacao seeds. Cacao is the principal crop grown at the Hacienda Bambusa, apart from coffee and other commercial crops. The cultivated fields of Bambusa give way to slices of preserved forested areas and beautiful nature trails. Learn about the native plant and animal life of the region from your local guide, who is also an expert biologist. Visit the lush bamboo groves skirting the plantation, which hosts more than 150 bird species. Bird lovers will have a field day spotting exotic local birds like the Spectacled Parrotlet, Rufous-tailed Hummingbird and the Fork-tailed Flycatcher! (Activity together with other Bambusa guests; Duration: around 2 hrs; Fitness level: Easy; Please bring comfortable walking shoes)

Finlandia, Cocora Valley and Salento Tour

Begin the day visiting the lovely town of Finlandia before heading to the Cocora Valley to discover the Quindío wax palm tree, Colombia’s national symbol and tree. Set at an altitude of over 2,000 meters (above 6,500 feet) this beautiful cloud forest is part of the Los Nevados National Natural Park. Discover the heart of this valley on horseback. You can take a lunch break in a charming little restaurant overlooking the valley, on your way down. Feast on freshly cooked trucha al ajillo (grilled trout in garlic sauce) before heading back up to the picturesque little town of Salento. Take a leisurely walk through the streets to reach up to the vantage point of Alto de la Cruz, for a mesmerizing, panoramic view of the Cocora Valley spread out beneath, surrounded by the Andean mountains of the Los Nevados National Natural Park. (Full Day, Morning Tour; Private Activity & Transfers; Lunch not included; Fitness Level: Easy/Moderate; Please bring comfortable clothes for horseback riding).

Colombian Coffee Tour

Take an informed, deliciously caffeine-induced journey through the UNESCO World Heritage site at Colombia’s Coffee Region. Learn everything there is to know about the globally loved Colombian coffee on this guided day tour. The region’s altitude, soil quality, moisture levels and a host of other geographical factors make it the best stretch of plantation land for growing the aromatic, mild and balanced coffee beans that the country is known for. Get to know all about planting, harvesting and processing Arabica and Robusta coffee beans in these lovely plantations. Sample a variety of this well-loved beverage and learn to recognize distinct coffee bean characters and tones under expert guidance. Savoring a steaming cup of coffee could never get better than this! (Half Day, Morning Tour; Private Activity & Transfer; Fitness Level: Easy with stair climbing; Please bring comfortable walking shoes).

Hotel options

Estrella del Monte – Opt 1
Room Standard Room
Meals Breakfast
Style Guest house
Hacienda Bambusa – Opt 2
Room Superior Room
Meals Breakfast
Style Farmhouse / Estancia
Day 8 – 11

Transfer to Airport

Flight from Armenia/Pereira to Bogota

Flight from Bogotá to Medellín

Transfer from Medellín airport to hotel

3 Nights

Medellin

Aptly nicknamed the City of Eternal Spring, Medellin takes your breath away with the jagged mountain peaks of the Andes range providing a sharp contrast to the city’s modern skyline. Nestled amid a lush valley, Colombia’s second largest city comes alive over the weekends with its many exciting nightlife options and salsa dancing topping the list! With Medellin being a textile manufacturing hub, one delightful pastime here is to amble down the tree-lined El Poblado promenade checking out the many clothing boutiques and enticing store windows. Dotted with museums, this sprawling city transforms into a floral wonderland every July and August with its Flower Festival. Go back in time with a visit to Paisa Village, a replica of a 20th-century town, perched upon Nutibara Hill and offering panoramic views of the city below. A visit to Medellin is incomplete without sampling some of its regional dishes such as mondongo soup and bandeja paisa, a traditional Antioquia dish with 15 ingredients!

Included activities

Magic of Medellin City Tour

Spend an entire day exploring the wonders of Medellin! The tour offers a deeper understanding of the city and its residents, often considered distinctly different from the rest of the country, but equally important. Medellin is home to an eclectic architectural style, some of which can be seen at Alpujarra plaza, and the city also has some excellent museums, two of which will be visited, the poignant House of Memory, which records the violent history of the city through the voices of the victims and Antioquia Museum, offering an artistic representation of Paisa culture, past and present. The world-renowned work of Fernando Botero can be admired both in Antioquia Museum as well as outside it, in Botero Square on which it sits. No visit to the city would be complete without an exploration of the graffiti in San Javier neighborhood (Comuna 13). Once considered one of the roughest parts of the city, social development initiatives such as the award-winning outdoor escalator have improved the area so much that it is now a thriving must-see area of Medellín. During your guided tour, political graffiti adorning street walls and corners will give you an alternative view into life in this progressive city. (Full-day, Duration: 8 hrs; Private transport, Lunch at a local restaurant, entrance fees and a bilingual guide.)

Eastern Highlands Excursion and Farm Visit from Medellin

Visit the scenic eastern highlands of Antioquia, accompanied by a bilingual guide. Climb the 200 m-high Peñol rock, up 740 steps, and take in the spectacular views around Medellin, of the azure lakes and lush green mountains. Savor a delicious Colombian dish by the scenic Guatapé lake. Hop into a boat and explore the lake as you float past the Guatapé village. Amble around this charming rustic settlement blessed with lovely warm weather, and admire its majestic church and colorful houses. Make your way to Santa Elena next, a small village located about an hour outside of Medellin. Set in the mountains of Antioquia, explore its array of beautiful traditional flower farms; find out more about the impressive history of Feria de Flores, the Flower Festival, showcasing flower arrangements called ‘silletas’, which have become a cultural symbol of Medellin. Pay a visit to an organic flower farm or a ‘sillitero’ and get a taste of the local rural culture of Santa Elena. Interact with the local farmers and find out more about their way of life, which is closely connected with nature. (Full Day, Duration: 10 hrs; The tour includes entrance fees and private transport.)

Hotel options

Patio del Mundo – Opt 1
Room Superior Room
Meals Breakfast
Style Boutique
Medellin Marriott Hotel – Opt 2
Room Deluxe King
Style International
Day 11 – 13

Transfer from Medellín hotel to the airport

Flight from Medellín to Santa Marta

Drive from Santa Marta to Tayrona (50 km, 1 hr)

2 Nights

Tayrona

Tayrona is a large protected natural ecosystem with a diverse range of landscapes in northern Colombia, near the city of Santa Marta. The park is bound by the turquoise blue Caribbean Sea with its coral reefs and coconut palm fringed beaches to one side, and coastal lagoons skirted by lush tropical jungles on the other. Now close your eyes and imagine this entire stretch standing in the distant shadows of the towering Sierra Nevada mountain range…pretty spectacular, right? And this slice of paradise is also home to an equally rich diversity of plants and wildlife – varieties of birds, butterflies, primates and deer live here. The coastal lagoons and coves are also home to bat colonies, reptiles and amphibians, while the coral reefs are rich with an astounding array of marine life. Stunning beaches and scuba diving sites abound, as do strong marine currents and huge waves from the sea. The icing on the cake for travelers to the region are the pre-Hispanic archeological ruins at the Pueblito Village, said to have been built during the time of the indigenous Tayrona civilization.

Hotel options

Cayena Beach Villa – Opt 1
Room Deluxe Room
Style Boutique
Cayena Beach Villa – Opt 2
Room Premium Room
Style Boutique
Day 13 – 15

Drive from Tayrona to Santa Marta (50 km, 1 hr)

Drive from Santa Marta to Cartagena (230 km, 4 hs)

2 Nights

Cartagena

Cartagena, Colombia’s very own Caribbean beauty, has a way of ​captivating with its ageless charm. The city was born when the forsaken, ancient village of Calamarí was reestablished by the Spanish as a coastal stronghold in the 16th century. Ever since, Cartagena has held on to her colonial heritage, hidden behind a mediaeval stone wall that keeps the Caribbean at bay. The painstakingly preserved Old Town at this UNESCO World Heritage site, is dotted with colonial buildings and old churches, a famous fortress, monastery and convent. While in Cartagena, wake up to bright hues and vividly painted houses set alongside winding alleyways and cobbled streets. Pretty local artifacts, jewelry, masks, and local food carts line every street corner. In sharp contrast lies the upscale, beachside neighbourhood of Bocagrande with its tony condos, highrises, shopping malls and trendy eateries. The old and the new are balanced just right, like the best of Colombian coffee!

Included activities

Cartagena City Tour

Experience the grand colonial charm of this 16th century Spanish stronghold by the Caribbean Sea. Visit the imposing Fort San Felipe, whose tall stone walls still protect the city from the ‘pirates’ of the Caribbean Sea! A major Spanish port, it was mainly through Cartagena that most of the treasures of the Incas, the Andean and Amazonian empires were shipped off to the ‘Old World’. Relive the old times of rascally pirates and conquistadors, as you amble through winding streets and alleyways of the Old Town. Later visit the well-preserved historic buildings in Cartagena downtown. (Duration: 4 hours; Private Activity & Transfers; Fitness level: Easy; Please bring comfortable walking shoes. From November to March we plan this activity in the afternoon to avoid the crowds).

Hotel options

Alfiz Boutique Hotel – Opt 1
Room Junior Suite
Meals Breakfast
Style Boutique
Anandá Boutique Hotel – Opt 2
Room Deluxe Room
Style Boutique

Transfer to the airport

International Departure

Uncover the popular highlights and the hidden gems on this Colombia tour. From the bustling streets of Bogota to the cobbled streets of tranquil Villa de Leyva, the coffee culture and traditions of the Andean region, leisurely hacienda stays, couture and salsa at Medellin, and the pristine beauty of Tayrona National Park – Colombia is yours to explore!

Price & Inclusions

Option 1

From $6,590 USD / person

Option 2

From $8,190 USD / person

Prices are in USD and exclude international flights. This trip price is based on low season rates for accommodation and other applicable services, and may change depending on availability, currency fluctuations and number of people traveling together. For high season prices, please contact us with your exact travel dates and preferences.

Price Includes
  • Accommodation & meals as specified in the itinerary
  • Activities & excursions as specified in the itinerary
  • Transportation services as specified in the itinerary
  • Your Trip Coordinator: a 24/7 point of contact supporting you during your trip
Not Included
  • Entrance fees & meals, unless mentioned in the itinerary description
  • Tips & personal expenses
  • Visa & tourism fees
  • Travel, health and cancellation insurance
  • International airfare

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