Explore Colombia, your way
Choose from our signature journeys or design your own. Every tour is built around what you want to see, feel and experience.
Discover Our Signature Tours
Three carefully crafted journeys that capture the essence of Colombia — from Andean culture and coffee traditions to the magic of the Caribbean coast. Each one is fully adaptable to your pace and interests.
Caribbean Coast
Palomino, Santa Marta, Minca & Cartagena
Get ready for an unforgettable journey through Colombia’s Caribbean coast — filled with amazing beaches, stunning sunsets, delicious seafood, lush natural landscapes and the warmth of northern Colombian culture. This adventure is perfect for travelers seeking a mix of nature, culture, relaxation and exploration.
Day 1 – Santa Marta
We’ll fly in the morning to Santa Marta. After check-in, we’ll enjoy a traditional seafood lunch. In the afternoon, we’ll visit La Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, the final residence of Simón Bolívar. We’ll also explore Santa Marta’s historic downtown area.
Day 2 – Tayrona National Park
Full-day excursion to the breathtaking Tayrona National Park (lunch included). In the afternoon, we’ll return to either Santa Marta or continue to Minca.
Day 3 – Minca
We’ll head into the mountains to discover Minca, a peaceful village surrounded by waterfalls and lush nature. We’ll enjoy a typical lunch and have the afternoon free to explore local cacao and coffee experiences.
Day 4 – Minca & Palomino
We’ll wake up early for birdwatching at sunrise, then head to the laid-back beach town of Palomino. After lunch, enjoy a relaxing afternoon at the beach, sip on tropical cocktails, or shop for local handicrafts.
Day 5 – Palomino
We’ll go tubing down the Buritaca River, surrounded by tropical forest. After lunch, the rest of the day is yours to relax.
Day 6 – Cartagena
After an early breakfast in Palomino, we’ll travel to the iconic city of Cartagena. Once we arrive, we’ll enjoy lunch followed by a walking tour through the Old Town, ending with a Caribbean sunset and dinner inside the historic walled city.
Day 7 – Cartagena
We’ll start the day with a free walking tour to learn about the city’s colonial history and impressive fortifications. Then we’ll visit the San Felipe Castle, a key landmark in Cartagena’s defense history.
Day 8 – Barú Island
Full-day boat excursion to Barú Island (lunch included). Enjoy white sand beaches and turquoise water before heading back to Cartagena in the evening.
Day 9 – Return to Bogotá
Transfer to the airport for your return flight to Bogotá, filled with unforgettable memories of Colombia’s Caribbean coast.
Coffee Region
Salento, Cocora Valley, Santa Rosa & Mistrató
Discover the heart of Colombia’s coffee culture with this immersive 5-day experience through the country’s most iconic rural landscapes. Expect lush green mountains, wax palms that stretch beyond the clouds, natural hot springs, and a deep dive into the world of artisanal coffee.
Day 1 – Arrival in Pereira & Salento
We’ll fly to Pereira in the morning and head straight to the colorful town of Salento. You’ll have time to explore the village, its artisan shops, and several scenic viewpoints overlooking the Andes.
Day 2 – Cocora Valley & Santa Rosa Hot Springs
We’ll rise early to hike through the stunning Cocora Valley, home to the world’s tallest wax palms (over 60 meters) and Colombia’s national tree. After lunch, we’ll travel to Santa Rosa de Cabal, where we’ll relax in its famous natural hot springs under the stars.
Day 3 – Mistrató & Coffee Tour Begins
After breakfast, we’ll head deep into the coffee-growing heart of Colombia: the town of Mistrató. We’ll enjoy a traditional lunch and begin our coffee tour at Hacienda La Esperanza, learning all about the process from bean picking to roasting.
Day 4 – Coffee Tasting & Local Life
We’ll continue the coffee experience with a professional tasting session, learning how to recognize flavor profiles and preparation methods. In the afternoon, we’ll visit the town of Mistrató to witness daily life in a region entirely devoted to coffee production.
Day 5 – Return to Bogotá
After breakfast, we’ll head back to Pereira to catch our flight to Bogotá, bringing home the taste, aroma, and memories of Colombia’s coffee region.
✅ What’s Included
- 2 nights in boutique hotels (Salento & Santa Rosa de Cabal)
- 2 nights at Hacienda La Esperanza in Mistrató
- 5 breakfasts
- 4 traditional Colombian lunches
- Full coffee tour (farm visit, roasting, and tasting)
Private ground transportation throughout the tour
❌ Not Included
- Flights Bogotá ↔ Pereira (we offer personalized booking assistance)
- Dinners
- Entry fee to Cocora Valley
- Entry fee to Santa Rosa Hot Springs
Cultural Highlands
Bogotá, Zipaquirá & Boyacá
Explore the historical, cultural, and natural gems of Colombia’s Andean highlands. From Bogotá’s colonial streets to the majestic underground Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, and the serene landscapes of Boyacá — this 6-day journey offers a perfect mix of heritage, flavor, and small-town charm.
Day 1 – Bogotá City Tour
We’ll dive into Bogotá’s cultural heart: walking through the historic center, visiting Monserrate hill, the Gold Museum, and the Botero Museum. We’ll enjoy a coffee tasting near the main cathedral and a traditional Bogotano lunch (ajiaco) in the iconic Chorro de Quevedo.
Day 2 – Zipaquirá & Transfer to Boyacá
We’ll visit Zipaquirá, home of the world-famous Salt Cathedral — a unique architectural and spiritual wonder built inside a former salt mine. After exploring the central plaza and lunch in a traditional restaurant, we’ll head to Tibasosa (Boyacá) and check into Hotel Los Trenes.
Day 3 – Laguna de Tota & Tibasosa
We’ll visit the stunning Tota Lake, Colombia’s largest natural lake, followed by lunch in the town of Aquitania. In the afternoon, we’ll return to Tibasosa to explore its peaceful streets and enjoy local treats made from feijoa fruit.
Day 4 – Monguí & Sáchica
We’ll head to the beautiful colonial town of Monguí, known for its handcrafted leather soccer balls and architecture. After lunch, we’ll continue our journey to Sáchica, where we’ll stay the night.
Day 5 – Ráquira & Villa de Leyva
In the morning, we’ll explore Ráquira, famous for its colorful streets and pottery artisans — a great spot for souvenir shopping. In the afternoon, we’ll visit the majestic Villa de Leyva, one of Colombia’s most beautiful heritage towns. We’ll return to Sáchica for the night.
Day 6 – Return to Bogotá
After breakfast, we’ll begin our drive back to Bogotá, wrapping up this cultural journey through Colombia’s highlands.
✅ What’s Included
- 5 nights of accommodation in the towns mentioned
- 5 breakfasts
- 5 traditional lunches
Private ground transportation throughout the tour
❌ Not Included
- Dinners
- Entrance to Monserrate Hill
- Entrance to the Salt Cathedral in Zipaquirá
- Entrance to Tota Lake
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Most frequent questions and answers
Accommodation in carefully selected 3-star hotels or higher, including Airbnbs
Daily breakfast and meals – vegetarian and vegan options available upon request
Private transportation from the moment you land in Colombia
SIM card or eSIM available upon request
International and domestic flights (personalized assistance available for booking)
Travel insurance (not included – we highly recommend it)
Yellow fever vaccination (required for certain regions)
Traveling through Colombia is a magical experience — and with the right guide, it can become truly unforgettable.
I design each tour from scratch, tailored to your interests, pace, and travel style, with an authentic and safe approach.
I know Colombia deeply — its history, its vibrant culture, and most importantly, its people.
Traveling with me isn’t just about visiting a place. It’s about creating memories and feeling truly supported every step of the way.
Because I’m not just your guide — I’m your travel companion through this incredible country.
Traveling in Colombia is generally safe, but like in any country, it’s important to take precautions — especially in crowded areas.
Keep a close eye on your belongings, avoid displaying valuables or using your phone for long periods in public, and stay aware of your surroundings.
As for safety concerns in remote regions, we always avoid high-risk areas and never travel there without proper guidance.
Your safety is our priority, and we constantly monitor regional updates to ensure a secure and worry-free experience.
Colombia’s geography offers a wide range of climates — from deserts to snow-capped mountains, as well as jungles and beaches.
Depending on the tour you choose, we’ll provide weather information for each destination so you can pack accordingly.
In general, we recommend bringing light, comfortable clothing, along with a rain jacket just in case.
Colombia doesn’t have traditional seasons, but there are rainy and dry periods.
Feel free to check with us about the expected weather around your travel dates.
While yellow fever vaccination is not mandatory, it is strongly recommended—especially for trips to jungle or rural areas.
We also advise checking with your country’s health authorities for the latest travel vaccine recommendations before your trip.
The official currency in Colombia is the Colombian peso (COP).
With our tours, you’ll have assistance to exchange money and access cash as soon as you arrive in Bogotá — safely and conveniently.
Make sure you have a valid passport, and depending on your nationality, check if a visa is required to enter Colombia.
We recommend keeping digital or printed copies of your travel documents in a safe place.
If you take any medication, please bring a copy of your prescription to avoid issues at the airport — and let us know in advance so we can support you if needed.
We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance that covers emergencies, medical care, and even medication — as well as flight cancellations or lost luggage.
In case of an emergency while in Colombia, you can dial 112 or 123 for assistance.
These are national emergency numbers available across the country.
Colombia uses a 110V voltage with Type A and B plugs, the same as in the United States and Brazil.
If you’re coming from Europe or other regions, you may need a power adapter or voltage converter for your electronic devices.