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Colombia's Classics:  11 Days in Bogotá, Medellín and Cartagena
  • Low Season Price Per Traveler: $1,875 USD

  • High Season Price Per Traveler: $2,500 USD

Colombia's Classics: 11 Days of Bogotá, Medellín & Cartagena

Prepare for an unforgettable 11-day journey that immerses you in the vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and rich history of Colombia. This meticulously crafted itinerary combines the urban charm of Bogotá, the innovative spirit of Medellín, and the coastal beauty of Cartagena, offering a perfect blend of city exploration and tropical relaxation.

Your adventure begins in Bogotá, the bustling capital nestled in the Andes. After arriving at Bogotá International Airport, settle into your hotel and enjoy a leisurely evening. The next day, dive into Bogotá's cultural heart with visits to the renowned Gold Museum and the whimsical Botero Museum. Wander through the historic La Candelaria district and ascend Monserrate Hill for panoramic city views, all while absorbing the city's lively atmosphere.

From Bogotá, jet off to Medellín, a city that has transformed into a vibrant hub of innovation and culture. Explore Parque de los Deseos and the Medellín Botanical Garden, then embark on a day trip to Guatapé and conquer the iconic El Peñol rock for breathtaking views. Discover Medellín’s dynamic neighborhoods with visits to Comuna 13, the Museum of Antioquia, and Pueblito Paisa, showcasing the city’s artistic and historical richness.

Next, fly to Cartagena, a city where colonial charm meets Caribbean allure. Roam the cobblestone streets of Cartagena’s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and marvel at its historic landmarks, including Castillo San Felipe de Barajas and Convento de la Popa. Enjoy a day trip to the Rosario Islands, where you can snorkel in crystal-clear waters and relax on pristine beaches.

With a free day in Cartagena, savor the city's vibrant culture at your own pace, whether you're lounging on the beach or exploring local attractions. As your journey concludes, return to Bogotá for a final day of relaxation or last-minute exploration before your departure.

This itinerary offers a captivating glimpse into Colombia’s diverse landscapes and cultural treasures, ensuring a memorable travel experience. Book your journey today and let the rhythms of Colombia create lasting memories of adventure and discovery.

Increible view of Bogotá, Colombia
Bogotá

Accommodation (3-4 star hotels/airbnbs):

  • Bogotá (Days 1-2 and Day 10)

  • Medellín (Days 3-5)

  • Cartagena (Days 6-9)

Detailed Itinerary:

Day 1: Arrival in Bogotá

  • Morning: Arrive at Bogotá International Airport and transfer to your hotel.

  • Afternoon: Leisure time.

  • Evening: Free time.

Day 2: Bogotá City Tour

  • Morning: Visit the Gold Museum and Botero Museum.

  • Afternoon: Explore La Candelaria and Monserrate Hill.

  • Evening: Free time.

Day 3: Travel to Medellín

  • Morning: Fly to Medellín.

  • Afternoon: Explore Parque de los Deseos and the Medellín Botanical Garden.

  • Evening: Free time.

Day 4: Guatapé and El Peñol

  • All Day: Day trip to Guatapé and climb El Peñol rock.

  • Evening: Return to Medellín.

Day 5: Medellín City Tour

  • Morning: Visit Comuna 13, Museum of Antioquia, and Pueblito Paisa.

  • Afternoon: Continue exploring or relax.

  • Evening: Free time.

Day 6: Travel to Cartagena

  • Morning: Fly to Cartagena.

  • Afternoon: Explore Cartagena’s Old Town.

  • Evening: Free time.

Day 7: Cartagena Historical Tour

  • Morning: Visit Castillo San Felipe de Barajas and Convento de la Popa.

  • Afternoon: Continue exploring Cartagena.

  • Evening: Free time.

Day 8: Rosario Islands

  • All Day: Day trip to Rosario Islands for snorkeling and relaxation.

  • Evening: Return to Cartagena.

Day 9: Free Day in Cartagena

  • All Day: Relax or explore additional attractions.

  • Evening: Free time.

Day 10: Return to Bogotá

  • Morning: Fly back to Bogotá.

  • Afternoon: Free time or explore Bogotá.

  • Evening: Transfer to a hotel near the airport for convenience.

Day 11: Departure from Bogotá

  • Morning: Transfer to Bogotá International Airport for departure.

Included in the Price:

Transportation Costs:

  • Airport Transfers:

  • Day 1: Transfer from Bogotá International Airport to hotel

  • Day 11: Transfer from hotel to Bogotá International Airport

  • Domestic Flights:

  • Day 3: Flight from Bogotá to Medellín

  • Day 6: Flight from Medellín to Cartagena

  • Day 10: Flight from Cartagena to Bogotá

  • Van Services:

  • Day 2: Bogotá City Tour (Gold Museum, Botero Museum, La Candelaria, Monserrate Hill)

  • Day 4: Day trip to Guatapé and El Peñol rock from Medellín

  • Day 5: Medellín City Tour (Comuna 13, Museum of Antioquia, Pueblito Paisa)

  • Day 7: Cartagena Historical Tour (Castillo San Felipe, Convento de la Popa)

  • Day 8: Rosario Islands Day Trip (includes boat transfer)

Accommodation Costs:

  • Bogotá (3 nights)

  • Medellín (3 nights)

  • Cartagena (4 nights)

Entry Fees/Additional Costs:

  • Day 2: Bogotá City Tour:

  • Guide for Gold Museum, Botero Museum, La Candelaria

  • Gold Museum entry

  • Botero Museum entry

  • Monserrate cable car

  • Day 4: Guatapé and El Peñol:

  • Entry to climb El Peñol rock

  • Day 7: Cartagena Historical Tour:

  • Guide

  • Castillo San Felipe entry

  • Convento de la Popa entry

  • Day 8: Rosario Islands:

  • Snorkeling and relaxation package

Not Included in the Price:

  • International flights

  • Travel insurance

  • Meals

  • Personal expenses

Travel Tips:

1. Weather and Packing:

  • Bogotá (Days 1-2 and Day 10): Bogotá is cool and unpredictable, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 19°C (50°F to 66°F). Pack layers, including a light jacket, long sleeves, and comfortable shoes. A rain jacket or umbrella is also recommended.

  • Medellín (Days 3-5): Medellín enjoys a spring-like climate year-round, with temperatures between 16°C and 28°C (61°F to 82°F). Pack light clothing for the day, a light jacket for the cooler evenings, and comfortable walking shoes for city tours.

  • Cartagena (Days 6-9): Cartagena is hot and humid, with temperatures ranging from 24°C to 31°C (75°F to 88°F). Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses, a wide-brimmed hat, and swimwear for your beach day at the Rosario Islands.

2. Health and Safety:

  • Mosquito Protection: Mosquitoes are present in coastal regions like Cartagena, where there is a risk of dengue. Use insect repellent, wear long sleeves and pants, and sleep in air-conditioned rooms or under mosquito nets.

  • Water: Stick to bottled or filtered water throughout your trip. Avoid drinking tap water, especially in coastal areas like Cartagena, and use bottled water for brushing your teeth.

3. Altitude Considerations:

  • Bogotá: At 2,640 meters (8,660 feet) above sea level, you may experience mild altitude sickness. Stay hydrated, avoid strenuous activities on your first day, and take it easy while your body acclimates.

4. Currency and Payments:

  • Cash: Colombian pesos (COP) are the local currency. While credit cards are widely accepted in larger cities like Bogotá, Medellín, and Cartagena, you may need cash for smaller purchases and tips. ATMs are available, but carry small bills for local markets and rural areas.

  • Tipping: Tipping is customary but not mandatory. For good service, tip around 10% in restaurants. It’s also polite to tip guides and drivers after tours.

5. Transportation:

  • Domestic Flights: Flights between cities like Bogotá, Medellín, and Cartagena are generally reliable, but plan to arrive at the airport at least two hours before departure.

  • Local Transport: In cities, taxis and rideshare services like Uber are convenient and affordable. In coastal towns like Cartagena, local transportation may include buses and motorbike taxis.

6. Cultural Etiquette:

  • General Etiquette: Colombians are warm and welcoming. A handshake is common when meeting someone for the first time, and friends may greet each other with a hug and a kiss on the cheek. When visiting churches, dress modestly and be respectful of religious practices.

  • Historical Sites: In Cartagena, be mindful of the historical significance of sites like Castillo San Felipe de Barajas and Convento de la Popa. Follow local guidelines and avoid touching artifacts.

7. Language:

  • Spanish: Spanish is the official language, and while English is spoken in some tourist areas, knowing basic Spanish phrases will enhance your experience, especially in more remote locations or when interacting with locals.

8. Connectivity:

  • Internet and SIM Cards: Wi-Fi is widely available in cities like Bogotá, Medellín, and Cartagena, but connectivity may be more limited in rural or island areas. Consider purchasing a local SIM card for better coverage during your trip.  Buying a SIM card and data or minutes is very cheap in Colombia.

9. Safety Tips:

  • General Safety: While Colombia has made great strides in improving safety, remain cautious. Stick to well-populated areas, avoid displaying valuables, and use reputable transportation services.

  • Beach Safety: Be cautious when swimming at the beach, as strong currents can be dangerous. Follow local advice and only swim in designated areas.

10. Travel Insurance:

  • Comprehensive Coverage: Ensure your travel insurance covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost belongings. Given the variety of activities in this itinerary, comprehensive coverage is essential.

 

By keeping these tips in mind, you'll be well-prepared to enjoy the diverse urban landscapes, rich cultural history, and stunning coastal beauty of Colombia on this 11-day adventure!

Jesse and Alina will be with you for the entire trip, ready to answer questions, and accompany you anywhere you want to go during your free time.  They are on call 24 hours a day for the duration of your trip, so relax and enjoy your adventure in this amazing country!

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