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Two Week Colombia Itineraries
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2026
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Adults (18+)
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Two Weeks in Colombia: Cartagena, Coffee & Caribbean Coast
Culture, coffee landscapes, and Caribbean color, with a well-planned itinerary.
Colombia trips in the 11–14 day range are ideal for travelers who want city energy, dramatic scenery, and enough breathing space to slow the pace. You can expect a blend of guided highlights and unstructured time, with planned drives and internal flights that help you cover more ground without turning the journey into a constant rush. Popular routes typically connect Bogotá with the Coffee Region and Medellín, before finishing in colorful Cartagena, so each stop feels distinct in character and climate. Many tours lean into local culture and easy-going exploration, pairing straightforward walks with hands-on visits to markets, museums, and neighbourhoods.
Best 11-14 day itineraries
Highlights of Colombia
PARTIALLY GUIDED TOUR: Begin this 11-day tour of Colombia with a private bike tour of Bogota's highlights, and visit the Gold Museum. Play Colombia's national sport of Tejo and travel to Villa de Leyva via the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira. Discover Villa de Leyva's historic charm and its paleontological museum before flying to the Coffee Region to visit the Cocora Valley, Salento, and Finca El Ocaso. Journey to Medellin for a city tour highlighting its transformation, including Comuna 13. Continue to Tayrona National Park and conclude in Cartagena with visits to La Popa Monastery, San Felipe Fortress, and the historic centre. See the Inclusions for more information regarding the guiding style of this tour.

Tour Highlights
Bogotá - Discover Bogotá’s vibrant history and culture on a bike tour through La Candelaria, visit the Gold Museum to admire pre-Columbian treasures, use the opportunity to try your hand at Tejo, Colombia’s national sport
Zipaquira, Raquira & Villa de Leyva - Explore the underground Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, the colourful pottery village of Ráquira, use the chance to wander through the colonial charm of Villa de Leyva with its grand main square and cobbled streets
Coffee Region - Wander through the stunning Cocora Valley, visit the picturesque coffee village of Salento, use the opportunity to tour Finca El Ocaso to learn about Colombia’s coffee production
Medellín - Experience the transformation of Medellín with a visit to Comuna 13, ride the metro and cable cars, use the chance to enjoy the art at Botero Plaza and Berrio Park
Cartagena - Take in panoramic views from La Popa Monastery, delve into the military history at Felipe de Barajas Fortress, use the chance to explore Cartagena’s UNESCO-listed historic centre, full of charming squares and colonial architecture
Highlights of Colombia (Superior)
PARTIALLY GUIDED TOUR: Stay in superior accommodation on this 11-day tour, beginning with a private bike tour of Bogota's highlights, and a visit to the Gold Museum. Play Colombia's national sport of Tejo and travel to Villa de Leyva via the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira. Discover Villa de Leyva's historic charm and its paleontological museum before flying to the Coffee Region to visit the Cocora Valley, Salento, and Finca El Ocaso. Journey to Medellin for a city tour highlighting its transformation, including Comuna 13. Continue to Tayrona National Park and conclude in Cartagena with visits to La Popa Monastery, San Felipe Fortress, and the historic centre. See the Inclusions for more information regarding the guiding style of this tour.

Tour Highlights
Bogotá - Discover Bogotá’s vibrant history and culture on a bike tour through La Candelaria, visit the Gold Museum to admire pre-Columbian treasures, use the opportunity to try your hand at Tejo, Colombia’s national sport
Zipaquira, Raquira & Villa de Leyva - Explore the underground Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, the colourful pottery village of Ráquira, use the chance to wander through the colonial charm of Villa de Leyva with its grand main square and cobbled streets
Coffee Region - Wander through the stunning Cocora Valley, visit the picturesque coffee village of Salento, use the opportunity to tour Finca El Ocaso to learn about Colombia’s coffee production
Medellín - Experience the transformation of Medellín with a visit to Comuna 13, ride the metro and cable cars, use the chance to enjoy the art at Botero Plaza and Berrio Park
Cartagena - Take in panoramic views from La Popa Monastery, delve into the military history at Felipe de Barajas Fortress, use the chance to explore Cartagena’s UNESCO-listed historic centre, full of charming squares and colonial architecture
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Colombia 11-14 day itineraries at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Trips to Colombia in the 11–14 day range are usually group tours and partly guided, which means key sights come with a guide while you still have time for your own walks, meals, and evenings. Many itineraries also include internal flights and private transfers, so the logistics feel organized and the travel days run more smoothly.
Accommodation
Places to stay are commonly 3 star, 4 star, or 5 star hotels, depending on the specific trip and the destination. If a hotel is fully reserveed, an alternative of a similar standard may be used, and star ratings can vary from region to region. Some trips also include airport transfers at the start and end, which can take the pressure off arrival and departure days.
Trip pacing
Most trips have a medium pace with an easy fitness level, combining city time with short rides and gentle walks rather than long hikes. A few days may start early to accommodate flights or longer drives, then ease off later with free time, particularly in the Coffee Region and in Cartagena. This rhythm is typical for itineraries that aim to balance coverage with downtime.
Frequently asked questions
What can you see in Colombia in 11 to 14 days?
Two weeks is enough for a rounded loop of Colombia. Routes link Bogota and the colonial towns of Villa de Leyva with the coffee region around Salento and the Cocora Valley, then Medellin and the Caribbean coast at Santa Marta and Cartagena. It covers cities, coffee country and the coast.
Is 11 to 14 days enough to see Colombia?
Two weeks suits the country's headline regions at a steady pace. Bogota, the coffee zone, Medellin and Cartagena fit comfortably. It gives a broad picture in one trip.
Are 11 to 14 day Colombia tours guided?
They run as partially guided group tours, with arranged sightseeing and free time around it. A guide covers the main cities and regions. The format keeps the route organized.
How active is an 11 to 14 day Colombia tour?
The activity level is easy, with city walking and gentle coffee country and coastal stops. The pace is steady. Groups are small, capped at around 12 travelers.
Which regions does a two week Colombia trip cover?
Routes typically link Bogota, the coffee region around Salento, Medellin and the Caribbean coast. Cartagena and Santa Marta anchor the coastal leg. The Cocora Valley adds the coffee country scenery.
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