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7 Days (1 Week) Itinerary in Colombia - Travel Guide
What to do in Colombia for 7 days?
Colombia tourism

7 Days (1 Week) Itinerary in Colombia - Travel Guide

The best 7 days itinerary & travel guide in Colombia

A Week to Remember: Embarking on Colombia's Cultural Treasures - What to do in Colombia for 7 days?

Days Description Overnight
1 Day 1 - Welcome to Bogotá Bogotá
2 Day 2 - Bike Around Bogotá Bogotá
3 Day 3 - Fly to Medellín Medellín
4 Day 4 - Medellín's Cultural Gems Medellín
5 Day 5 - Coffee Plantations in Manizales Manizales
6 Day 6 - Back to City Vibes: Cartagena Cartagena
7 Day 7 - Island Bliss in the Rosario Islands Cartagena

Introduction

This itinerary compiles some of the best experiences Colombia has to offer. Dive into vibrant cities, get lost in the beautiful nature, and enjoy the rich culinary palate that is sure to leave you wanting more. Be ready to dance, celebrate, and embrace the friendly spirit of Colombian culture.

Day 1 - Welcome to Bogotá

Bogotá, the capital city, is an urban vibe mixed with colonial architecture. Start your day at Museo del Oro, famous for its fascinating gold artifacts that unveil Colombia's rich history. After, head to La Candelaria, where you'll find beautifully colored houses and cobblestone streets. This area is perfect for a leisurely stroll and your camera is your best companion here. End your day by enjoying a traditional Ajiaco for dinner. Wonder what Ajiaco tastes like? Imagine a comforting bowl of potato and chicken soup that packs a punch with capers and cream.

Day 2 - Bike Around Bogotá

Time to get on a bike and discover Bogotá on two wheels! Cycling is a popular activity in Bogotá, even for locals. Ever heard about 'Ciclovia'? Well, this is when streets are closed off every Sunday for cyclists - perhaps the best way to feel the pulse of the city. Make sure to stop by Paloquemao market. The explosion of tropical fruits, flowers, and yummy street food will give your senses a memorable experience.

Day 3 - Fly to Medellín

Today we leave the highlands and enter the eternal spring city, Medellín. After a short flight, you'll be greeted with warm weather. Visit Parque de las Luces and the Museum of Antioquia and be entranced by the creativity of the famous artist, Botero. For dinner, give Bandeja Paisa a try. It's a hearty meal that truly screams 'local cuisine'.

Day 4 - Medellín's Cultural Gems

Spend the day exploring Comuna 13, once a dangerous area, now an artistic hub. Stained glass, street art, and lively hip-hop music tell a story of transformation. Take the cable car to Parque Arví after. Picture this: floating above the city, witnessing sprawling urban landscapes gradually morph into lush green forest. Sounds dreamy, right?

Day 5 - Coffee Plantations in Manizales

Your Colombian journey won't be complete without a coffee plantation visit. Embark on a road trip to Manizales, located in the coffee region. Learn how coffee is grown, processed, and taste the freshest brew you'll ever have. The plantations are not just about coffee, their stunning landscapes also offer breath-taking views.

Day 6 - Back to City Vibes: Cartagena

Cartagena is love at first sight. Colorful colonial era architecture, cobblestone streets, and lively music will instantly win you over. Explore La Ciudad Vieja (The Old City) and feel the magic in every corner. Try some delicious street food and sip on a cup of champús, a typical sweet drink. Bet you'd wish every city was as charming as Cartagena!

Day 7 - Island Bliss in the Rosario Islands

For your last day, we're going for a complete change of scenery. Just an hour boat ride from Cartagena, the Rosario Islands are idyllic tropical paradise. Picture this: you're on a white-sand beach, the breeze is in your hair, and the crystal-clear water is just too inviting. Can you think of a better way to end your Colombian adventure?

Summary of this itinerary

Enjoy a week fully immersed in the colors, tastes, and sounds of Colombia. Your memories from this trip will be as rich and vibrant as the country itself. Once you've had a taste of Colombia, you'll surely want to come back for more.

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Daniel Taylor

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Daniel is an ardent hiker and enjoys challenging treks that offer breathtaking views.

FAQs about this
7 day itinerary in
Colombia

Do I need a visa to visit Colombia?

It depends on your country of origin. Visitors from many countries, including the U.S., Canada, and the UK, do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days.

What is the best time to visit Colombia?

Colombia has a tropical climate and can be visited year-round. However, the country has two dry seasons, from December to March and July to August, which are considered the best times to visit.

Is it safe to travel to Colombia?

Colombia has made great strides in terms of safety in recent years. However, like any travel destination, it’s important to stay vigilant, especially in urban areas.