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Enchanting Colombia
Enchanting Colombia
Traveling privately and staying in the country’s finest hotels, our fine Trip Leaders will take you deeper inside Colombia’s history and its modern spirit as this friendly nation sheds its past.
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Nestled in the Aburrá Valley and surrounded by the Andes mountains, Medellín offers a stunning backdrop for visitors and boasts a pleasant climate year-round, earning it the nickname "City of Eternal Spring." The city has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past few decades, evolving from a troubled past to a vibrant, innovative metropolis. Today, Medellín boasts a modern public transportation system, including the Metrocable, which provides breathtaking views of the city and connects to the lush Parque Arví, a popular destination for hiking and picnicking. There’s lots to do in Medellín with numerous museums, art galleries, and public spaces to visit, such as the Museo de Antioquia, located in the heart of the city, which features an extensive collection of works by the renowned Colombian artist Fernando Botero. Visitors can also explore the colorful street art in Comuna 13 with an interactive, open-air art tours through the neighborhood, highlighting the city's resilience and creativity. Medellín also hosts its annual Feria de las Flores (Festival of Flowers), bringing in tourists from around the world with its vibrant parades, flower displays, and cultural events. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Travel Dates | Price | ||
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01/01/25 - 12/25/25 |
Starting At $5,799 |
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12/26/25 - 12/31/25 |
Starting At $5,899 |
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01/01/26 - 12/31/26 |
Starting At $5,999 |
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Additional Peak season surcharges apply January and during holidays.
Prices subject to availability and change without notice. Some restrictions may apply.