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Colombia Small Group Touring

Discover Colombia

11 days from £3345

Discover Colombia

Bogota (2 nights), Villa de Leyva (1 night) Pereira (3 nights), the Central Andes Coffee Zone, Cartagena (3 nights), and Bogota (transit)

South America’s fourth largest country is a cultural mix of Indian, Spanish and African influences and this itinerary introduces you to some of the highlights that Colombia has to offer. This journey begins with an exploration of the renowned museums of Bogota, before visiting the picturesque town of Villa de Leyva, ascending into the Andean coffee growing region, and ending in the absorbing colonial streets of Cartagena. Here you will have time to wander this UNESCO World Heritage Site and learn of its swashbuckling past as a pirate’s playground.  Read more about Discover Colombia

Gran Colombia Revisited

15 days from £0

Gran Colombia Revisited

Caracas (2 nights), Canaima Lagoon (3 nights), Bogota (3 nights), Monserrate, Zipaquira, Cartagena (2 nights), Panama City (3 nights)

The old 19th century republic encompassing present day Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Panama was once one of the most powerful confederations in the Americas. This fascinating journey takes in the Angel Falls and Cartagena before moving on to Panama’s remarkable canal.  Read more about Gran Colombia Revisited