Our Colombia holidays & tours

Colombia has emerged as a South America highlight – and with good reason. It’s a country of stunning, isolated Pacific beaches, Amazonian jungle and magnificent, historically rich and culturally vibrant cities. This is a massive country where there’s much to see, from the north east’s wetlands, to Bogota, the Amazon, Cartagena and the Caribbean coast. Our Colombia holidays and Colombia tours help you navigate the jungle of options, and do so in trips that benefit both people and planet. Whether using Indigenous guides, supporting family-run coffee farms where everything is done by hand, or embarking on nature walks that help kindle eco-tourism across the country, on our trips, you’ll find adventure gold.

Our top Colombia holidays

Colombia tailor made holiday

From US $2502 to US $7030
12 days ex flights
An immersion into Colombian culture and coffee

Colombia 20 day tour, cities to Caribbean coast

From £2175
20 days ex flights
Discover Colombia's bustling cities and stunning coastline

Colombia culture and beach tour

From £3839 to £4999
15 days ex flights
Experience the culture, coffee & Caribbean of Colombia
Small group2026: 21 Feb, 4 Apr, 2 May, 4 Jul, 15 Aug, 26 Sep, 24 Oct, 7 Nov, 21 Nov, 5 Dec, 2027: 6 Feb, 20 Feb, 6 Mar, 3 Apr, 1 May, 3 Jul, 14 Aug, 25 Sep, 23 Oct, 6 Nov, 20 Nov, 4 Dec

Colombia slow travel holiday

From £4600 to £6100
22 days ex flights
Cultural exploration of Colombia, cities, villages and coast
Tailor made

4 days in the Colombian Amazon holiday

From US $1222 to US $2683
4 days ex flights
Escape to the jungle, wake to wildlife symphony!
Tailor made

Colombia small group holiday

From £4399 to £4599
16 days ex flights
Gorgeous colonial cities, vibrant culture and great scenery
Small group2026: 31 Jan, 1 Aug, 2027: 30 Jan, 31 Jul

Colombia hiking holiday

From US $1758 to US $2767
15 days ex flights
From the capital to the beaches: Bogotá,Barichara, Tayrona
Tailor made

Bachata dance holiday in Colombia

From US $1950
8 days ex flights
1-4 week bachata immersion in Medellín, Colombia
Small group2026: 4 Jan, 1 Feb, 1 Mar, 5 Apr, 31 May, 5 Jul, 2 Aug, 6 Sep, 4 Oct, 1 Nov, 6 Dec

Colombia and Panama small group tour

From €6545
4 weeks ex flights
Explore Colombia & Panama's history, nature & traditions
Small group2026: 9 Feb, 2027: 8 Feb
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Colombia holiday highlights

Historic towns and cities

Colombia’s historic cities are beautifully preserved and almost always set against a stunning Andean backdrop. Popayán, the ‘white city’, was founded in 1537 by colonisers, making it one of Colombia’s oldest. It was phenomenally rich as a result of the gold that was traded through it, and this wealth is still visible today in its magnificent city centre packed with whitewashed buildings and imposing cathedrals. Barichara is said to be Colombia’s prettiest town. Founded in 1705, it has been declared a national monument and its whitewashed buildings gleam as brightly today as they did three centuries ago. Many people only spend a day here, so to make the most of the town without the crowds, book yourself in for a night or two.
Villa de Leyva’s cobblestone streets lead to the largest plaza in the country. There are plenty of funky coffee shops, cafes and craft shops, and you can hire a bike to explore the lush countryside. The gem in the colonial crown is Cartagena, whose stunning, rainbow-coloured buildings have been lovingly restored, with double height windows draped in butterfly-filled bougainvillea. In the mind bending Caribbean heat, hours slip into days, as you lose yourself amid the ancient streets immortalised in García Márquez’s Love in the Time of Cholera.
The relative inaccessibility of Colombia’s Amazon means it is refreshingly new to tourism, and those seeking pristine virgin rainforest will be delighted.

Jungle wildlife

The entry point to the Amazon is Leticia, on the Peru-Brazil border, over 1,000km from Bogotá, and only accessible by air. But it’s worth the short flight here, as you stay in jungle lodges, meet indigenous communities, spot macaws, monkeys and caimans, and canoe along Amazon tributaries, keeping an eye out for pink river dolphins.
You could be airdropped into any part of Colombia, and you’d be pretty much guaranteed to find yourself surrounded by the most astounding landscapes.

Luscious landscapes

Colombia is a perfect patchwork of landscapes stitched together to create one impressive and hugely biodiverse blanket. The coastal rainforest of the Pacific contrasts with the dense Amazon jungle, while the Andes soar from lush green valleys up to high páramo, complete with rare, downy plants. Mountain peaks remain snowcapped through the year, while the Caribbean coast boasts stunning beaches, tropical islets and deep turquoise seas, warm as a bath.

Local culture

Colombia largely lacks the charismatic indigenous communities of nearby Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia, but don’t dismiss its culture so easily. The burgeoning middle class means that many lodges and guesthouses are Colombian owned, you’ll be taken on treks and city tours with English speaking local guides, and will be able to mingle with urbanites in local bars – this is a far more immersive encounter than any kitsch village tour. Once dreary Bogotá and Medellín are now blossoming with hip bars and organic cafes, and the colonial towns of Villa de Leyva and Barichara are popular weekend escapes for Colombians from nearby cities, meaning you’re more likely to encounter domestic rather than foreign tourists here. Take the time to learn a bit of Spanish before visiting, and doors will open all over the place.
Alternatively, learn Colombia’s other national language: dance. Cali is Colombia’s salsa capital, and if you have even a single night here, you’d better spend it in a salsa club. You can arrange to take a class or two first – and if you’re feeling shy, you could do worse than down a cheeky shot of aguardiente.

Our Colombia holidays reviews

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Yvonne Ciccone14 Oct 2025
Exceeded expectations.read more
Marion Rodin13 Mar 2025
Brilliant holiday so varied that there isn't one highlight. Beautiful helpful people. read more
Angela Merad08 Mar 2025
The most memorable and exciting part of the holiday was ALL of it! Being in Colombia and having expert dancing tuition every day was just amazing... Loved every minute of it and would definitely do it again.read more
Susan seligman08 Feb 2025
This was a bespoke trip...so many wonderful experiences, hard to pick just one... The tour operator was there for every step of the way! We never felt alone in Colombia. Great team!read more
Written by Vicki Brown
Photo credits: [Page banner: Nick Harris] [Colonial town and cities: young shanahan] [Monkey - amazon: Diego Guzmán] [Medellin - cafe: Colores Mari] [Jardin - Colombia: Pedro Szekely]