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2-6 Day Colombia Tours
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2026
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Adults (18+)
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2-6 days discovering Colombia
Experience the highlights of Colombia in 2-6 days.
2-6 day tours in Colombia are ideal for seeing the essential highlights without feeling rushed. It’s a straightforward way to experience the destination’s signature places and moments in one organized trip. These itineraries are designed to help you prioritise what matters most, with a clear plan from start to finish. Compare different routes and highlights to find the 2-6 day experience that best suits your interests.
Best 2-6 day itineraries
Bogota Cultural & Biodiversity Experience
Set off from Bogotá and return to the city on a two day adventure – perfect for culture lovers and nature fans. Day one takes you into the Andean highlands to Guatavita Lagoon, where the Muisca El Dorado legend comes to life on a guided walk, plus time in the whitewashed town of Guatavita and a quirky stop at the Upside Down House. On day two you'll visit Pasquilla – a rural community – for an aromatherapy welcome, a safe, close look at buzzing hives with beekeeping gear, and a tasty regional lunch. Expect scenic drives, local stories and hands on experiences throughout.

Tour Highlights
Explore the legendary Guatavita Lagoon, sacred to the Muisca culture and birthplace of the mythical El Dorado legend
Connect with rural life near Bogota through a hands-on beekeeping experience, learning about biodiversity and sustainable traditions with local experts
Enjoy authentic cultural encounters combining Andean landscapes, community interaction, and traditional regional gastronomy
Medellin Coffee & Culture Experience
Start and end in Medellín – over 2 days you’ll blend coffee heritage with urban culture. Visit Hacienda Corazón de León for a tasting, don a poncho and boots, stroll the plantations and follow the bean from seed to drying, finishing with a barista demo comparing brew methods and flavours. Back in town you’ll learn reggaeton basics in El Poblado, wander Provenza, explore roots in Barrio Alfonso López and nod to tango at Casa Gardeliana. Ride the metro to Comuna 13 – expect striking street art, a graffiti workshop, cacao and coffee tastings, and a studio session to record your own track.

Tour Highlights
Experience the coffee journey from seed to cup at a traditional hacienda with more than 60 years of coffee-growing heritage
Discover Medellin's urban music culture, including dance, freestyle, street art, and the neighborhoods that shaped the global reggaeton movement
Participate in a unique musical experience, collaborating with local artists to record a song inspired by the sounds and stories of Medellin
Bogota City Experience
Begin and end in Bogotá on a three day discovery of the capital’s character – from cobbled La Candelaria and the Gold Museum to Monserrate’s sweeping views. You’ll explore vibrant street art, taste speciality coffee and sample arepas in buzzing markets, with time to dip into the Botero collection and lively nightlife. Expect guided walks, panoramic viewpoints and local flavours – all at an easy pace with plenty of free time to wander. It’s a compact city escape that blends culture, cuisine and scenery – perfect if you want the highlights without rushing. Start Bogotá – end Bogotá – total duration three days.

Tour Highlights
Explore the heart of Colombia's capital in the charming La Candelaria district, where colorful colonial streets, historic plazas, and iconic landmarks showcase the city's rich heritage.
Visit world-class museums, such as the Gold Museum and Botero Museum, to experience Bogota's impressive artistic and cultural treasures.
Santa Marta & Tayrona Explorer
Kick off a breezy three day break on the Caribbean coast – starting and ending in Santa Marta – with time to soak up golden beaches, the old town and mountain backed scenery. You'll wander colonial streets and plazas, visit Museo del Oro Tairona and Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, and sample seafood along the seafront. Expect day trips to jungle fringed coves in Tayrona National Natural Park, snorkelling in crystal clear bays around Taganga, or coffee and waterfalls up in Minca – all at an easy pace with sunsets to spare. Short, sweet and sun drenched – a perfect mini escape.

Tour Highlights
Santa Marta: Explore Colombia's oldest city, from the historic Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino and Cathedral Basilica Menor to the Gold Museum, while enjoying scenic views of the bay at Taganga and iconic city landmarks.
Tayrona National Park: Discover a tropical paradise of lush rainforest, hidden coves, and pristine beaches framed by the Sierra Nevada mountains. Trek along scenic trails to iconic beaches like Cabo San Juan, where turquoise waters meet jungle landscapes, offering unforgettable natural beauty.
Medellin City Experience
Settle into Medellin for a four day escape that starts and finishes in the city. Across a relaxed pace, you’ll explore vibrant neighbourhoods and standout public art – think Plaza Botero’s sculptures and the murals of Comuna 13 – ride the cable cars for sweeping valley views, and unwind in leafy parks and the botanical garden. Expect coffee tastings, local flavours at traditional markets, and buzzing evenings around El Poblado’s bars and eateries. There’s even time for a side trip to colourful Guatape if you fancy, or simply linger in museums and plazas – four days of culture, scenery and feel good energy.

Tour Highlights
Medellin: Experience the vibrant spirit of Medellin through its historic streets, colorful neighborhoods, and artistic landmarks. From the monumental sculptures of Fernando Botero to lively markets, cafes, and cultural spaces, the city offers a rich blend of tradition, creativity, and the warmth of its people.
Panoramic Views & Metrocable Adventure: Ascend above the city on Medellin's iconic Metrocable, enjoying sweeping vistas of the valley and surrounding mountains. This unique perspective highlights the city's innovative approach to urban design and social connectivity.
Pereira Coffee Region Experience
Set off on a four day tour that starts and ends in Pereira – your easy base for exploring the Coffee Triangle. You’ll visit Santa Rosa de Cabal for steaming hot springs and mountain scenery, explore the Cocora Valley beneath towering wax palms, and wander colourful Salento with its cafés and craft shops. Expect to see rolling coffee fincas, cloud forest paths and lively plazas – with time for a leisurely lunch and a freshly brewed cup. The pace is relaxed – day trips out and back, no packing every morning – ideal for travellers who love big landscapes, local flavour and friendly towns.

Tour Highlights
Coffee Farm: Step into the world of Colombia's coffee culture at Finca del Cafe in Santa Rosa de Cabal. Explore lush plantations, learn every stage of coffee production from planting to pulping, and enjoy hands-on experiences roasting beans over a traditional wood fire.
Cocora Valley & Wax Palms: Trek through the iconic Cocora Valley, home to Colombia's national tree -- the majestic wax palm, the tallest palm species in the world. Participate in the Wax Palm Ritual of Quindio, a symbolic conservation planting and storytelling session that connects you to the region's indigenous heritage.
Charming Coffee Towns: Stroll the colorful streets of Salento and Filandia, exploring colonial architecture, artisan workshops, handicraft markets, and local cafes. Take in breathtaking viewpoints, witness traditional basketry, and immerse yourself in the vibrant cultural rhythms of the Coffee Cultural Landscape.
Cartagena Classic Experience
Begin and end in Cartagena on an easygoing escape over four days – perfect for colour, culture and sea breezes. You’ll explore the UNESCO World Heritage walled old town, drifting through flower draped plazas, lively cafés and boutique shops, then visit the formidable Castillo San Felipe de Barajas for sweeping harbour views. Wander the street art lanes of Getsemaní, sample street food – arepas and fresh ceviche – and maybe join a salsa session after dark. A boat trip to the Rosario Islands promises snorkelling and relaxed beach time. Expect golden sunsets along the city walls, warm Caribbean nights and a flexible pace with plenty of free time.

Tour Highlights
Colonial Treasures: Explore the historic center, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, walking through its picturesque streets, lively plazas, and colorful facades.
Panoramic Views: Visit La Popa Convent and enjoy stunning views over Cartagena and the Caribbean Sea.
Fortress & Bay: Discover the San Felipe Fortress, an icon of the city's defensive past, and enjoy a panoramic drive along Castillo Grande Bay.
Bogota to Cartagena Explorer
Starts in Bogota – ends in Cartagena – and packs six days of big city buzz and coastal charm. You’ll explore Bogota’s historic La Candelaria, browse world class museums like the Gold Museum, ride the cable car up Monserrate for sweeping views, and sample speciality coffee on vibrant streets. Then fly to Cartagena’s colourful walled city, where you’ll wander cobbled lanes and lively Getsemani, visit the imposing Castillo San Felipe, and unwind by the Caribbean. Expect optional boat trips to the Rosario Islands, sunset cocktails on the ramparts, and plenty of time for leisurely meals. A balanced pace – culture up high, sea breezes down low.

Tour Highlights
Bogota: Explore the heart of Colombia's capital in the charming La Candelaria district, where colorful colonial streets, historic plazas, and iconic landmarks showcase the city's rich heritage.
Cartagena: Discover the magic of this UNESCO-listed coastal gem as you wander through its vibrant walled city filled with charming balconies, sun-splashed plazas, and Caribbean flair. Enjoy the city's unique blend of colonial elegance, lively culture, and seaside atmosphere, creating a truly unforgettable escape.
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Frequently asked questions
Are Colombia tours fully guided?
It depends on the tour. Some itineraries are fully guided with a tour leader from start to finish, while others are part guided, using expert local guides for key visits and activities. Either way, you can expect planned transport and accommodation, with more independence during free time between stops.
Are there group tours and private tours in Colombia?
Yes. Colombia tours include both group and private options, and the right choice usually comes down to the experience you want day to day. Group tours suit travelers who enjoy shared meals, a set schedule and built-in company, while private tours are organized for one party and often include local guides for the included visits.
Which places are most often included on Colombia tours?
Many itineraries include Bogota, Medellin and Cartagena, and they frequently add the coffee region around Salento and the Cocora Valley. Depending on the route, tours may also include Tayrona National Park and Santa Marta, plus inland destinations such as San Agustin.
Do Colombia tours include the Lost City (Ciudad Perdida) trek?
Some tours are designed around the Lost City (Ciudad Perdida) trek, typically starting from Santa Marta and focusing on the multi-day hike. Expect several days of jungle walking with basic camps along the way, followed by time to rest and recover, often with a stay near Tayrona National Park.
What is the pace like on Colombia tours?
Many Colombia tours run at a medium pace, combining guided sightseeing with time to explore independently, shop, or relax in the evenings. Trekking-focused itineraries can feel more demanding, with longer walking days, early starts and less downtime, while other trips prioritise cities and easy-going day tours.
Do Colombia tours include internal flights?
Some tours include internal flights, while others travel by road to keep the journey more overland and scenic. Inclusions vary by itinerary, so it is worth checking what is listed, especially when the route links destinations that are far apart within Colombia.
Are airport transfers included on Colombia tours?
This varies by tour and by departure day. Some itineraries include airport transfers on set arrival and departure dates, while others do not, particularly on longer multi-country trips where logistics can differ by gateway city. Check the trip notes for the specific tour you are considering.
What meals are included on Colombia tours?
Meal inclusions vary by itinerary. Some tours include breakfast only, while others include extra meals, particularly on trekking trips where food, water and support are built into the hiking days. Always review the included meals list, as it can differ significantly between routes.
What is the accommodation like on Colombia tours?
Accommodation varies by tour, and if a listed property is unavailable, an alternative of a similar standard may be used. Many itineraries use hotels in key cities for comfort and convenience, while others include simpler stays, and trekking routes may add camping with basic facilities as part of the overall experience.
Is there an age requirement for Colombia tours?
Age requirements depend on the trip and the style of travel. Some group tours have a minimum age and may also set an upper age limit, while other itineraries have a lower minimum and no maximum age. Check the age policy for the specific Colombia tour you want to reserve.
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