Colombia - Coffee area and coast*

Colombia offers an unforgettable travel experience, highlighted by its stunning natural wonders like Cocora Valley and Tayrona National Park, charming colonial towns such as Filandia and Cartagena, and a culinary scene rich in tropical fruits and local flavors. Whether exploring dramatic landscapes, strolling historic streets, or savoring delicious food, visitors are sure to be captivated by the country's beauty and culture.


Here are some of the highlights:

The nature and the wildlife.

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Colombia’s natural landscapes — from the palm‑filled valleys of Cocora to the mountainous coffee region and the lush jungles of Tayrona National Park. Nature in Colombia feels pristine.

Whether you’re hiking through misty mountains, relaxing in the shade of a coffee farm trees, or enjoying turquoise Caribbean shores, Colombia’s landscapes and wildlife is special. The incredible diversity of birdlife alone — with hundreds of species — is sure to make you wonder.


Colonial towns

Discover the charm of small towns like Filandia, nested in the coffee region, with its colorful facades and welcoming plazas. In Gabriel Garcia Márquez’s hub - Cartagena, immerse yourself in centuries of history and magical realism as you stroll along cobblestone streets surrounded by beautifully preserved colonial architecture and modern creative food.





Tropical fruits and delicious food

Treat your palate to the tropical delights of Colombia, where every meal is a celebration of flavor. Sample an array of exotic fruits you won't find anywhere else (Lulo, Granadilla, Zapote, Curuba, etc.. ), and savor delicious local dishes that blend rich traditions and fresh, local ingredients (Ajiaco, Sancocho, Almojabanas, many different types of arepas, etc…). Colombia’s food scene is as vibrant and diverse as its landscapes, promising a culinary adventure at every turn.


Living culture & heritage

Travel through Colombia’s living history with a Colombian native guide throughout the trip. Visit Bogotá’s Gold Museum to understand the meaning of pre‑Columbian gold, walk the jungle trails of Tayrona National Park to reach Pueblito, an ancient Tayrona settlement, and explore Cartagena’s walled city, where indigenous, colonial, and Afro‑Caribbean histories come together.


Brief Day by Day itinerary:

The tour starts in Bogota

·       Day 1: Arrival in Bogota

·      Day 2: Visit Candelaria and transfer to Zona Cafetera

·       Day 3: Visit a coffee farm and hike the park of Cocora

·       Day 4: Transfer to Santa Marta and Tayrona

·       Day 5: Hike in the park of Tayrona and swim in the Caribbean

·       Day 6: Tayrona to Cartagena

·       Day 7: Cartagena

·       Day 8: Departure from Cartagena

The tour ends in Cartagena

Number of travelers: min 5, max 10

Tour in partnership with my sister-in-law, Ines Elvira. We will both be on the tour.

* Itinerary subject to change


The tour starts in Bogota (El Dorado International Airport) and finishes in Cartagena (Rafael Núñez international airport).

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