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6 Day Colors of Colombia: Bogota to Cartagena Highlights

6 Day Colors of Colombia: Bogota to Cartagena Highlights
On this week-long privately-guided adventure through two of Colombia’s most historic cities, discover the vibrant cultures, fascinating history and pristine beaches of fast-emerging, delightful Colombia.

The experience begins in Bogotá, Colombia’s dynamic capital, where you’ll be introduced to the country’s unique cuisine and fascinating history. At Plaza de Paloquemao, one of the city’s largest produce markets, you’ll browse the busy stalls and learn about the city’s historic downtown. Later, explore the cafés, high-end restaurants, and nightspots of the lively Zona Rosa district at your leisure.

Protected by 17th-century fortifications and UNESCO alike, a romantic aura reigns throughout the winding alleys and cobblestone streets of Cartagena. You’ll experience the city’s charm first-hand on a privately guided walking tour of the old town, beginning at the iconic Plaza de los Coches and continuing to Plaza Bolivar before stopping in at the infamous Inquisition Palace. Later, get to know another side of the city, setting out to enjoy an evening on the town, tailored to your preferences and highlighted by ocean-views, tasty cocktails and irresistible, invigorating live music. As incredible as that sounds, we’ve saved the best for last. Bid Colombia a fond adiós on a private full-day cruise around the majestic Islas del Rosario archipelago, a chain of 27 tiny coral islands set amid a postcard-worthy seascape of turquoise and sky-blue waters.

Kensington Tours creates private trips from the world’s finest ingredients. Tailor-made with care by your personal Destination Expert, your personalized trip is always a one-of-a-kind experience made just for you. Expert local guidance and 24/7 service come standard.

05/15/2025 through 12/22/2026
05/03/2019 through 12/31/2026

Day 1 Santa Fe de Bogota is the complete name of the capital of Columbia, where modern skyscrapers tower over ancient and well preserved churches and Spanish colonial houses. The city was founded in 1538. It has many art museums from different periods, but the most interesting is the Gold Museum with a collection of over 23,000 pre-Columbian items and the surprising opening presentation. There are many good restaurants and night clubs.
Day 2 Santa Fe de Bogota is the complete name of the capital of Columbia, where modern skyscrapers tower over ancient and well preserved churches and Spanish colonial houses. The city was founded in 1538. It has many art museums from different periods, but the most interesting is the Gold Museum with a collection of over 23,000 pre-Columbian items and the surprising opening presentation. There are many good restaurants and night clubs.
Day 3 A true gem on the Caribbean coast, the port city of Cartagena (Cartagena de Indias) welcomes visitors with its charming old town, colonial buildings, and exceptional beaches. A popular cruise ship stop, many seafarers find themselves honorary Cartagenans, as they stroll shady, cobblestone lanes and gaze upon impressive churches. Must-see attractions here include the dramatic fortress Castillo de San Felipe Barajas, Las Bóvedas Market (once a dungeon, now hosting souvenir stores), and the striking, 19th century Clock Tower Monument.
Day 4 A true gem on the Caribbean coast, the port city of Cartagena (Cartagena de Indias) welcomes visitors with its charming old town, colonial buildings, and exceptional beaches. A popular cruise ship stop, many seafarers find themselves honorary Cartagenans, as they stroll shady, cobblestone lanes and gaze upon impressive churches. Must-see attractions here include the dramatic fortress Castillo de San Felipe Barajas, Las Bóvedas Market (once a dungeon, now hosting souvenir stores), and the striking, 19th century Clock Tower Monument.
Day 5 A true gem on the Caribbean coast, the port city of Cartagena (Cartagena de Indias) welcomes visitors with its charming old town, colonial buildings, and exceptional beaches. A popular cruise ship stop, many seafarers find themselves honorary Cartagenans, as they stroll shady, cobblestone lanes and gaze upon impressive churches. Must-see attractions here include the dramatic fortress Castillo de San Felipe Barajas, Las Bóvedas Market (once a dungeon, now hosting souvenir stores), and the striking, 19th century Clock Tower Monument.
Day 6 A true gem on the Caribbean coast, the port city of Cartagena (Cartagena de Indias) welcomes visitors with its charming old town, colonial buildings, and exceptional beaches. A popular cruise ship stop, many seafarers find themselves honorary Cartagenans, as they stroll shady, cobblestone lanes and gaze upon impressive churches. Must-see attractions here include the dramatic fortress Castillo de San Felipe Barajas, Las Bóvedas Market (once a dungeon, now hosting souvenir stores), and the striking, 19th century Clock Tower Monument.

05/03/19 - 12/31/26

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