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Duration
5 days
Max Group Size
16
Departure Type
Guaranteed
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Physical level
moderate
Operated In
English, Spanish
Age Requirement
12 - 90 Ages
Tour Overview
This journey to Medellín offers a deep immersion into the living essence of a city that has reinvented itself without losing its soul. From the moment of arrival, travelers are embraced by the warmth of this modern "Paisa" hub nestled in the mountains. The experience begins with an exploration of Comuna 13 and the city center, revealing how public art, innovation, and transportation have driven powerful social change. In the lush hills of Santa Elena, visitors connect with the Silletero tradition, learning about flower farming and rural culture rooted in heritage and beauty. The trip continues with a lively private salsa class, where Colombia’s rhythm and festive spirit come alive through music and movement. Blending history, tradition, creativity, and joy, this journey showcases an authentic, resilient, and vibrant Medellín.
Highlights
Itinerary
Arrive in Medellín and settle into a city known for its pleasant climate, warm hospitality, and vibrant atmosphere. Take time to relax after your journey and start soaking in the energy of this thriving metropolis nestled in the Andes. Whether it's a quiet evening stroll or a taste of local cuisine, your Medellín adventure begins here.
Experience Medellín’s inspiring story of change with a dynamic city tour focused on innovation and resilience. Ride the Metro and Metrocable, symbols of social integration, and explore downtown Medellín’s daily life and rich culture. Visit the famed Comuna 13, once troubled, now vibrant with street art and community spirit. Hear local stories of transformation and gain a deep understanding of how Medellín became a global example of urban renewal.
Travel to the lush highlands of Santa Elena to immerse yourself in Antioquian traditions. Visit a traditional flower farm and meet a local silletero who preserves the artistry of floral arrangements made famous by the Feria de las Flores. Admire stunning mountain landscapes and learn about the rural way of life, rooted in nature, family, and pride. This authentic encounter celebrates the heart of paisa heritage.
Dive into Colombia’s rhythm with a private salsa class that brings the country’s passion for dance to life. Guided by a local instructor, learn the essential moves or refine your steps in an energetic and fun session. This cultural experience lets you feel the music, embrace the joy of movement, and connect with Colombia’s festive soul through one of its most iconic art forms.
After several unforgettable days filled with culture, history, and joy, it’s time to say goodbye to Medellín. Take with you the warmth of its people, the beauty of its landscapes, and the inspiration of its transformation. Depart with lasting memories and a newfound connection to Colombia’s vibrant heart.
Trip includes
Included
N/A
1. Documentation and Entry Requirements:
Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months.
U.S. citizens do not need a visa for tourist stays of up to 90 days in Colombia.
Upon arrival, you may be asked to show proof of onward travel (a return ticket or continued itinerary).
- Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa to enter Colombia.
2. Health and Safety:
No mandatory vaccines are required to enter Medellín, but it is recommended to be up to date on vaccines like yellow fever (especially if traveling to rural areas), tetanus, and hepatitis A.
Use sunscreen and stay hydrated, especially during outdoor activities.
Carry a copy of your medical or travel insurance.
3. Money and Payments:
The local currency is the Colombian peso (COP).
It’s advisable to carry some cash for markets and small purchases.
Most establishments accept credit/debit cards, but small towns like Guatapé may have limited options.
Currency exchange is available at exchange offices, and ATMs are widely available.
4. Weather and Recommended Clothing:
Medellín has a spring-like climate year-round (average 22–25°C / 72–77°F), which is why it's called "The City of Eternal Spring."
Bring comfortable, breathable clothes for daytime, a light jacket for the evening, and good walking shoes.
For the Piedra del Peñol tour, athletic clothing and sunscreen are recommended.
5. Culture and Behavior:
Medellín is known for being warm and welcoming. Being polite and showing interest in the local culture is appreciated.
While many people speak some English in tourist areas, learning a few basic Spanish phrases will be very helpful.
Be respectful when visiting local communities, especially in areas like Comuna Santo Domingo.
6. Connectivity:
You can buy a local SIM card (from providers like Claro, Tigo, or Movistar) for mobile data access.
Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels, cafes, and restaurants.
7. Safety:
Medellín has improved significantly in terms of safety, but like in any major city, it’s important to follow basic precautions:
Avoid displaying valuables in public.
Use trusted transportation options like registered taxis or ride-hailing apps such as Uber, DiDi, or Cabify.
Avoid non-touristy areas at night.
Excluded
A 3-star hotel offers practical and functional accommodation, ideal for those seeking comfort without excessive luxury. The rooms are spacious and well-equipped, featuring comfortable beds, private bathrooms, TV, air conditioning/heating, and free Wi-Fi, providing a pleasant and comfortable environment for a satisfying stay.
Domestic and international flights NOT INCLUDED
Bilingual guide (Spanish-English) during all tours.
Guiding Method
Fully guided
- Snack during the City Tour.
- Breakfast.



Does not apply
Private transportation for all tours.
Public transportation rides (Metro and Metrocable) during the City Tour and Guatapé Tour.
1. Documentation and Entry Requirements:
Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months.
U.S. citizens do not need a visa for tourist stays of up to 90 days in Colombia.
Upon arrival, you may be asked to show proof of onward travel (a return ticket or continued itinerary).
- Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa to enter Colombia.
2. Health and Safety:
No mandatory vaccines are required to enter Medellín, but it is recommended to be up to date on vaccines like yellow fever (especially if traveling to rural areas), tetanus, and hepatitis A.
Use sunscreen and stay hydrated, especially during outdoor activities.
Carry a copy of your medical or travel insurance.
3. Money and Payments:
The local currency is the Colombian peso (COP).
It’s advisable to carry some cash for markets and small purchases.
Most establishments accept credit/debit cards, but small towns like Guatapé may have limited options.
Currency exchange is available at exchange offices, and ATMs are widely available.
4. Weather and Recommended Clothing:
Medellín has a spring-like climate year-round (average 22–25°C / 72–77°F), which is why it's called "The City of Eternal Spring."
Bring comfortable, breathable clothes for daytime, a light jacket for the evening, and good walking shoes.
For the Piedra del Peñol tour, athletic clothing and sunscreen are recommended.
5. Culture and Behavior:
Medellín is known for being warm and welcoming. Being polite and showing interest in the local culture is appreciated.
While many people speak some English in tourist areas, learning a few basic Spanish phrases will be very helpful.
Be respectful when visiting local communities, especially in areas like Comuna Santo Domingo.
6. Connectivity:
You can buy a local SIM card (from providers like Claro, Tigo, or Movistar) for mobile data access.
Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels, cafes, and restaurants.
7. Safety:
Medellín has improved significantly in terms of safety, but like in any major city, it’s important to follow basic precautions:
Avoid displaying valuables in public.
Use trusted transportation options like registered taxis or ride-hailing apps such as Uber, DiDi, or Cabify.
Avoid non-touristy areas at night.
N/A
Airfare or airport transfers.
Additional meals not specified (lunch/dinner not included unless indicated).
Personal expenses (souvenirs, shopping, tips).
Travel insurance (unless otherwise specified).
Activities or services not mentioned in the itinerary.
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