Colombia is a shining example of a country that, through sheer force of collective will, has undergone a complete makeover. The country is well summed up by the local saying, 'the only risk is wanting to stay', and after a turbulent recent history, there’s no doubt Colombia has shed its notorious reputation and risen like a phoenix to become one of the world’s most sought-after destinations. Such renaissance is clearly evident in Bogota and Medellin, two major cities that are experiencing a boom in cuisine, art and culture. Glimpses of the past can still be seen in Cartagena’s colourful colonial facades - reminiscent of a Gabriel Garcia Marquez novel, while its mountains reveal an ancient Lost City, older than the famed Machu Picchu. From Andean peaks and tropical beaches (on both the Pacific and Caribbean coasts) to a palm-studded coffee region and dense rainforest, Colombia holidays have the ability to charm, beguile and seduce.

Colombia holiday ideas

A few suggestions to get the holiday planning process started

Why visit Colombia with Original Travel

Boasting mountains, two coastlines, Caribbean islands, jungles and a vibrant culture, Colombia has a bit of everything. Not sure where to start? Luckily, our experts can help you pick where to go, with personalised itineraries for honeymooners, families and solo travellers alike. Spend days hiking to our favourite ancient ruins before relaxing in our selection of top hotels, luxury lodges, island guesthouses and private villas. Our thoughtful and proactive in-country Concierges share our love for Colombia and are on hand to share their expertise, from organising food tours to birdwatching.

ENQUIRE NOW

A few of the benefits of travelling with us to Colombia

  • Our local Concierges
  • The Original Travel app
  • Airport lounge access
  • Wi-Fi router and e-Sim
  • Destination Dossier
  • 24-hour helpline
  • Expert guides
  • 100% carbon absorption

Travel to Colombia by Region

Bogota

Bogota - formerly Santa Fe de Bogota - is a massive, mad metropolis of eight million people perched a whopping 7,500ft above sea level. This is a city that has many faces: cobbled Candelaria - the city’s historic downtown where most travellers gravitate - offers a completely different vibe to the glitz and glamour of the skyscraper heavy modern districts and buzzing entertainment districts. During your Bogota holidays, wind along streets lined with colourful colonial buildings, peruse Plaza Bolivar - home to the city’s beautiful baroque cathedral and grand Archbishop’s Palace - and ride the cable car up Monserrate hill for the ultimate panoramic perspective over the city’s wonderfully hectic urban sprawl.

Cartagena

The charming colonial city of Cartagena - perched on Colombia’s Caribbean coast - is bursting at the seams with quaint cobblestone streets, amazing architecture and cool bars and cafes. A UNESCO World Heritage site since 1984, the city invites you to take a trip back in time as you admire the colourful facades of the 16th and 17th century buildings and enjoy a rose-gold sunset from the city’s ancient ramparts. During your Cartagena holidays, explore on foot or live like a local as you hop on the back of a brightly coloured 'chiva' (traditional bus) and visit some of the city’s most famous spots including the Inquisition Palace - which currently serves as a museum showcasing historical artefacts - the iconic Torre del Reloj (Clock Tower) and canary-yellow Plaza de los Coches. With warm temperatures and a cooling sea breeze, Cartagena is wonderful to visit all year round meaning you can enjoy this warm and lively city no matter the season.

Santa Marta & Tayrona

At the top of the Andean spine, this beautiful corner of South America is little visited by tourists, making Santa Marta & Tayrona holidays an ideal counterpoint to Colombia's cities. Tayrona National Park is a huge forested area clinging to the steep slopes that plunge down to the Caribbean, while the old town of Santa Marta is an ideal stop off en route to this National Park. Similar to Cartagena, although not as polished, with its colonial buildings, pretty squares and picturesque streets, Santa Marta is ideal for wandering around. Meanwhile, Colombia's Sierra Nevada - the backdrop to this region - is one of the tallest coastal mountain ranges in the world, ensuring the scenery is stunning. The wildness of the coastline is visible en route (from both Bogota and Cartagena) to the local town of Santa Marta and the beginning of the road to the National Park.

Southern Colombia

South of the ever-modernising capital Bogota, Southern Colombia is a still very much a traditional landscape of untamed jungle, UNESCO-protected ruins and quiet colonial towns. For an off the beaten track Colombian adventure, this is the place to head.

The Coffee Triangle

A well-deserved UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Coffee Triangle is hidden away in the rolling hills of Colombia's hinterland. It is a lush green landscape dotted with coffee plantations, spectacular flora and fauna, and brightly coloured haciendas provide fantastic accommodation. The beauty of the area is not to be underestimated, and aside from visiting the coffee plantations, riding, walking and trekking are all fantastic options on Coffee Triangle holidays.

Our Colombia holiday collections

Discover different ways to explore Colombia

Colombia Guide

Practical advice and inspiration to help you prepare for your holiday

Colombia Testimonials

6 reviews
4.7 / 5
"Our trip felt seamless - well done! Our consultant was excellent and went above-and-beyond to create a trip that perfectly suited us. Our Colombia holiday was well paced, and we experienced tremendous contrasts and lots of interest. There were so many highlights! Colombia is an extraordinary place to visit. Communication throughout was excellent and timely. The Concierge was diligent, regularly communicated, proactive, helpful and friendly. The mobile router particularly was also very useful."
Jill - London
Published on 5th September 2024
"Original Travel were excellent, listened and delivered a holiday that was individual to us. "
Andrew - Tonbridge
Published on 18th April 2024
"We have been really happy with your team and you would be my first choice another time. You were great at adapting the itinerary and trying to satisfy exactly what we needed. I also found the in-country concierges really helpful, as well as the app (especially the maps)."
Clara - Manchester
Published on 6th November 2018

Our Colombia
specialists

There’s a reason why every one of our Colombia consultants has fallen in love with the country after visiting it. From the Andes to the Amazon, we’re dedicated to crafting itineraries tailored to your taste so you can join the Colombia craze too. Be it cycling in the Coffee Triangle or a treasure hunt in the old town, with the help of our Concierge team and local guides, this varied country is yours to explore. They’re on hand to smooth out any bumps in the road, help with last-minute requests and provide insider tips.

What can you find in Colombia that you won’t find elsewhere?

Breathtaking and diverse landscapes await, from rolling dense rainforest and towering peaks, to remote ecosystems and beautiful golden sands. Colombia’s lush zona cafetera not only boasts undulating coffee plantations but staggering nature too - towering palms (growing to 200ft tall) of the Cocora Valley, mist-swaddled hills and vibrantly colourful exotic birds. While you may have heard of Bogota and Medellin’s booming cosmopolitan culture, a hike through the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountain range unveils Ciudad Perdida - an ancient city older than Peru’s famous Machu Picchu. Then there’s Colombia’s secret weapon, Tayrona National Park, offering extraordinary wildlife and untouched, postcard worthy beaches.


Who is Colombia best for?

First off, Colombia holidays offer opportunities for nature lovers who can revel in megadiverse biodiversity – the country is the second most biodiverse country in the world, after Brazil. Experience this in the Los Llanos region, where you can sweep through the wetlands on horseback, or embark on jungle hikes through Tayrona National Park, where bird watchers will be spoiled for choice with around 300 species to discover. Further south, coffee lovers and adventure seekers can find respective highs in the coffee region, where coffee cupping meets jeep drives and white-water rafting. Each of Colombia’s cities warrant an entire trip on their own. The lofty capital of Bogota is brimming with cultural pleasures, from La Candelaria’s cobbled streets to cosmopolitan Zona Rosa and its creative dining destinations. In Medellin not only can you explore innovative museums but you can also learn about Colombia’s social development through fun and insightful graffiti tours.


The best ways to discover Colombia

For sensory impact, first time visitors should head straight to the walled city of Cartagena where you can stroll through its UNESCO-listed streets full of flower-filled terraces and romantic plazas. After rum tastings and horse-drawn cart rides, escape the heat to the Rosario Islands to snorkel among sea turtles and laze on hot white sands. Two weeks will allow you to not only discover the idyllic Caribbean shores, but the country’s exuberant nature embedded in the verdant coffee region. Go coffee tasting in private farms and enjoy jeep drives on nature trails. For a contrast you could combine this area with buzzing Bogota or marry one great wilderness with another by including a visit to the Tayrona National Park - the perfect combo for nature lovers. Spend time on gorgeous remote beaches spotting native monkeys, lizards and different bat species, or if you’re feeling adventurous, embark on an Indian Jones-esque hike to Ciudad Perdida, a sacred Tayrona city hidden in the Sierra Nevada jungle.


What is there to do in Colombia?

There truly is something for everyone on a luxury holiday to Colombia, from epic scenery to vibrant culture and soaring Andean ranges. Our Latin America team have sniffed out the best coffee plantations and selflessly tested the best beaches on the Caribbean coastline - it's a tough job, but they have valiantly taken it on the chin and can put together truly wonderful luxury breaks encompassing the country in a nutshell or really getting under Colombia's fascinating skin. In the space of a week or two, a varied trip could take in one of several attractive boutique hotels in colonial Cartagena, the pristine Tayrona National Park and a few days soaking up the good life on one Colombia's Caribbean islands.


A special experience in Colombia

Head to Cartagena where the city pulsates with salsa - learn the hip swings and sultry movements with an expert. Practise the basics before you hit the dancefloor - after an hour or so (and a couple of mojitos), you’ll soon be ready to join one of the coolest local clubs where salsa was practically born. Fuel up on aguardiente-infused cocktails and put your new moves to work.

Best places to go in Colombia



100% tailor-made holidays

Understanding Your Needs

Our team of destination experts will get to know you and your unique requirements for your holiday

Personalisation

We work with you to build an ultra-personalised holiday itinerary with your choice of accommodation, experiences and activities

Our Services

All of our holidays include little extras designed to make a big difference to your trip, from fast-tracking you through airport check-in and security to our network of local Concierges