
2-Day Tour to Cartagena + Punta Arena Island
If you're in Santa Marta and want to learn about the city, this 2-day tour to Cartagena is perfect for you. Discover the city and the island of Santa Marta!
If you're in Santa Marta and want to learn about the city, this 2-day tour to Cartagena is perfect for you. Discover the city and the island of Santa Marta!
On this 3-day tour through the Amazon rainforest, we'll camp in the middle of the jungle, see countless species of animals, and visit indigenous communities.
Discover Nariño, Mocagua and San Martín de Amacayacu on this Colombian Amazon Villages 5 Day Tour from Leticia. You'll have the best time!
Explore the wildest and most rugged part of Colombia with our Colombian Amazon Villages 4 Day Tour. We'll take you to rural villages!
Imagine sleeping in the middle of the Amazon jungle! With this 2-day excursion to the Marasha Nature Reserve, you can. You'll also experience a night safari.
Ciudad Perdida or The Lost City is one of the main archaeological sites in Colombia. On this tour we'll discover the legacy of the Tayrona Indians via hiking.
If you're staying in Palomino, we've got the perfect activity for you. On this day trip, you'll meet and live with the Kogi Indigenous community.
Enjoy Acuario Mágico's palm trees, Cayo Acuario's manta rays, a swim in La Piscinita, and a catamaran ride with this San Andrés 2 or 3 day tour!
Discover what it's like to live with an Indigenous group from the Colombian Caribbean on our Kogi Indigenous Community Trip.
If you want to live a unique experience in the Amazon, you can enjoy a night in the Tanimboca Natural Reserve. You'll sleep in a tree-top cabin!
With a unique blend of colonial architecture, indigenous heritage, rich history, and breathtaking natural landscapes, Colombia has become one of Latin America's most captivating destinations. And let’s not forget the country’s world-class coffee, delicious arepas, and vibrant musical traditions—each one a reason on its own to visit.
Did you know that Colombia is home to nearly 10% of the planet’s biodiversity? Or that it boasts over 50 national parks? Or that literary giant Gabriel García Márquez was born here? Clearly, both its culture and nature leave a lasting impression on all who visit.
Bogotá, the capital and main gateway, is perfect for exploring museums like the Gold Museum or walking through the old colonial neighborhood of La Candelaria. Medellín surprises with its bold street art, scenic cable cars, and of course, the transformation of the once-notorious Comuna 13. Then there’s Cartagena de Indias—a UNESCO World Heritage Site that steals hearts with its walled city, colonial charm, and magical Caribbean sunsets.
But there’s even more: the lush Coffee Region valleys, the white-sand beaches of Santa Marta, or the tropical jungle of Tayrona National Park are all must-see highlights that showcase Colombia’s diversity.
Colombia offers an incredible variety of things to do. From classic free walking tours to coffee farm visits or thrilling 4x4 routes through wild landscapes like the Villa de Leyva desert, the Combeima canyon, or the Cocora Valley. You can also visit the awe-inspiring Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, a massive underground temple, or take a colorful boat ride through the lakes of Guatapé.
Enjoy a boat ride, see the La Piedra del Peñol rock & discover the history of one of Pablo Escobar's mansions on this tour of Guatapé from Medellin.
From beautiful colonial architecture to spectacular views from Peñón Rock: enjoy the best of Guatapé on this day trip from Medellin.
Delve into the incredible legend of the world's most famous drug lord with this fantastic tour of Pablo Escobar's Medellin.
Discover Filandia and Salento, and walk through the natural paradise of Cocora Valley on this day trip. Three spectacular places, all in one day!
Discover the subtropical landscapes of the San Cipriano Nature Reserve with our day trip from Cali. We'll also have a delicious lunch during our excursion.
With this private boat rental, we'll enjoy a panoramic tour of the bay of San Andres on board a pontoon boat, the best way to explore the Caribbean!
Spend an unforgettable evening on a chiva rumbera party bus and explore the beautiful city of Medellín to see some of its most iconic landmarks!
Explore an extraordinary site with this tour to the Nemocón Salt Mines from Bogota. Hot springs and curious salt formations await!
Cartagena's best beaches are located on Baru Island. Let's spend a day in Caribbean paradise on this trip to Playa Blanca!
On this hiking and rafting activity in the canyon of the Coello River, we'll go down rapids and walk trails while surrounded by a lush green landscape!
Colombia has become much safer in recent years and is a popular travel destination. Major cities and tourist areas like Bogotá, Medellín, Cartagena, and the Coffee Triangle are generally safe if you take basic precautions—avoid displaying valuables and steer clear of unfamiliar neighborhoods at night. It’s wise to ask hotel staff or locals which areas to avoid.
The best time to visit Colombia is from December to March, when the weather is drier and sunnier—perfect for both coastal and inland destinations. July and August are also good months, especially for Bogotá and Medellín. Since Colombia’s climate varies by region, check the forecast for each part of your itinerary.
U.S. citizens can enter Colombia visa-free for up to 90 days. You’ll need a passport valid for at least six months from your entry date, and proof of onward or return travel. No additional visa or paperwork is required for standard tourist stays, but always verify current rules with the Colombian consulate before you go.
Colombia observes a single time zone year-round: GMT -5. It is six hours behind mainland Spain in winter and seven hours behind when Spain is on daylight saving time.
The official currency is the Colombian peso. While credit cards are widely accepted in major cities and tourist areas, cash is still common for markets, taxis, and rural locations, so it’s a good idea to carry some pesos.