Discover the story behind the notorious drug lord P. Escobar on this guided tour that includes a free night at the Adrenaline Hostel. Visit Escobar's grave and learn the negative effects he had.
Hop-on an open-top double-decker bus to discover Cartagena in the most flexible and entertaining way. Hop-off and explore the sights at your own convenience with 13 bus stops to explore.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Tayrona National Natural Park on a full-day trip from Santa Marta. Wander along Crystal Beach, swim at Cabo de San Juan, and savor a Caribbean meal (at your expense).
Take a private tour to see the transition of what was once the most dangerous neighborhood in Medellín into a source of inspiration. Visit Comuna 13 and the city center to be dazzled by colorful street art that unfolds culture, life, and opportunities.
Cycle through Bogota, visiting traditional fruit markets, a coffee factory, the bullfighting stadium, the historical center, and a whole host of plazas, parks, and neighborhoods, and get an inside view of the city as you talk to locals on the way.
Enjoy a relaxing trip to the colonial village of Villa de Leyva in a private car with your own driver. Explore the village and other area sites.
Immerse yourself in a coffee lover's dream on a guided trek through the Valle del Cocora. Explore part of the Coffee Triangle and experience the natural beauty of the valley.
Cali has an abundance of natural and architectural landmarks to discover, from parks and squares to churches, monuments, and viewpoints. Learn from your local guide and enjoy the tour.
Enjoy the sunset in Cartagena from a different point of view. Admire the spectacular skyline of Cartagena on a 2-hour romantic sunset cruise.
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