Book Club and Art Tour of Colombia:

Exclusively for Women

January 18-26, 2025

Invite your book club to join you on a field trip to Colombia!

Immerse yourself in the rich literary and artistic heritage of Colombia as you walk the vibrant streets of Cartagena, where Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel Garcia Marquez wrote many of his books. Explore the lush coffee region of Salento, walking among the tallest palm trees in the world (some over 150' high). Birdwatching and chocolate await you in this small town. Then experience the dynamic cultural scene of Medellín, where you'll learn about the highly celebrated Fernando Botero and see over 20 of his rounded statues. Street dancers, botanical gardens, and art museums also await you. This tour is designed for women who share a passion for books, art, and culture.

Discover the beauty of Colombia while bonding with like-minded women on this unforgettable adventure.

Cost: $3,795 (market value $6,995). A $500 deposit secures your space.

Get your own room, there are no single supplements on this tour! If you want to share a room with your travel partner, we’ll give you each $100 off as a thank you.

The Early Bird discount of $200 has been extended to September 30, 2024.

    • Expert bilingual Colombian Guide

    • 8 nights in comfortable, hand-picked hotels that reflect local culture

    • 13 meals (8 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 2 Dinners)

    • 2 in-country flights during the program

    • Private, air-conditioned ground transportation in each city

    • Personalized trip orientation 2 weeks prior to departure

    All activities mentioned in this itinerary, including:

    • Cartagena City + Fortress tour

    • Sunset boat cruise in Cartagena

    • Beach pass and speed boat ride to nearby island in Cartagena

    • Guided visit to Cacao Farm by local guide and opportunity to make your own chocolate

    • Coffee finca tour and tasting

    • Salsa lesson

    • Night of playing Tejo, Colombia’s national sport

    • Locally guided hike at Cocora Valley

    • One morning of birdwatching with a local expert

    • Walking tour of Medellín

    • Comuna 13 tour in Medellín

    • Boat tour of reservoir near Guatapé

    • Walking city tour of Guatapé

    • Airfare to/from the US

    • Trip Insurance

    • 9 meals

    • Alcohol

    • Tips for guides

  • You will book your own flights, although our team is happy to give you recommendations or assist you with booking flights.

    Arriving in Cartagena:

    Most people fly United/COPA through Panama City (no customs needed on layover), arriving in Cartagena in the evening. Our team will pick you up from the airport. This travel day is Day 1 of the itinerary.

    You may choose to arrive a day early and explore this accessible destination on your own. We can provide the additional night in the hotel and transportation for $175 per room.

    Departing from Medellín:

    COPA has flights departing around 9 am that fly to Panama City and on to Denver or other major US cities. Again, no stop at customs in Panama City.

 

At-a-Glance:

    • Walking tour of Gabriel García Márquez's favorite spots and locations found in his literature.

    • Historic walled city, Spanish fortress & Getsemani neighborhood tour

    • Beach day on a nearby island

    • Sunset boat ride

    • Hiking the Cocora Valley amongst the highest palm trees in the world

    • Guided birdwatching tour

    • Learn to play Tejo (explosive Colombian game)

    • Arabica coffee plantation educational park

    • Cacao farm tour and chocolate making experience

    • Merengue/Salsa lesson

    • Visit to Plaza Botero and learn about this renowned Colombian artist

    • Tour the Museum of Antioquia, highlighting the work of Colombia's prominent artists

    • Comuna 13 tour with traditional Colombian snacks

    • Walking city tour with a local guide

    • Day trip to nearby Guatapé, along with reservoir boat ride and walking tour

  • Activity Level - Walking up to three miles in a day, often on dirt paths, cobblestones, or other uneven terrain. Elevations up to 6,000 feet.

  • Yellow Fever vaccine NOT required with these destinations! Check with your doctor for your personal needs, but there are no vaccine requirements for this itinerary.

Experience Colombia:

Three different climates, a mix of city and rural adventures in this emerging tourist destination.


Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Welcome to Colombia!

Arrive at the end of the day in Cartagena. Our driver will pick us up at the small airport and take us to our hotel in the Getsemaní neighborhood. If you arrive in Colombia before Day 1, we’ll give you the hotel info to book, or make the arrangements for you. Check out our recommendations for free-time activities here.

Meals: None

Day 2: Explore Cartagena

This morning we’ll get a tour of the key places in the city, the San Felipe de Barajas fortress, the modern (Miami-like) neighborhoods, the historical center, and our neighborhood of Getsemaní.

Following lunch, you could choose to retreat from the sun in your air-conditioned room, take a refreshing dip in the pool, or explore a nearby museum.

We’ll meet up together again at 4:30 to walk to the pier for a sunset boat ride in the bay. Afterwards, we’ll have dinner at La Sierpe, a favorite for gourmet Colombian fare.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch


Day 3: Tierra Bomba Island

You’re in the Caribbean, so you’ll want a beach day! We will take a 15-minute ride on a speed boat to a beach club where we have the day to swim in the ocean, pool, or just enjoy the sand and shade.

In the afternoon, we’ll head back to shore, collect our luggage, and go to the nearby airport for our flight to Pereira.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Scenic view of towering palm trees amidst green fields with a misty mountain backdrop.

Day 4: Cocora Valley

After breakfast, we’ll enjoy a morning hike through the valley of green pastures, cows, hummingbirds, and wax palm trees.

Here is a short video of the hike.

The wax palm trees are described as looking like, “lit sparklers on the Fourth of July with their long skinny trunks topped with an explosion of palm fronds.” These 200’ tall trees are home to unique birds and much of the Disney movie, Encanto, is based there.

After a day in Cocora Valley, we’ll return to Salento where we can rest and relax or go out and explore the charming town.

Tonight, we’ll play Tejo, an explosive Colombian game reminiscent of cornhole.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Southern Emerald Toucanet building a newst in the side of a tree near Salento, Colombia.

Day 5: Salento

Wake up with the sun for an optional birdwatching tour and maybe even see the pair of Southern Emerald Toucanets that live in the area. If you’re not a birdwatcher, you could sleep in and enjoy a leisurely breakfast. This colorful small town that also inspired Disney’s Encanto is a great place for shopping, and we have a secret coffeehouse we like to visit.

In the afternoon, we’ll explore this special UNESCO World Heritage region through taste at a coffee plantation.

The farm tour includes understanding the native trees that protect the coffee plants, bean picking (typically November-March), cherry pulping, washing and the post-harvest processes. The tour is an outdoor, educational, interactive experience with a coffee-tasting component. Meals: Breakfast

 
Red ripe cacao pod on a tree in a finca in Colombia

Day 6: Armenia

After breakfast and fine locally grown Arabica coffee, we’ll learn about how Colombia produces some of the best cacao in the world at a working finca. You’ll get to see how a giant red cacao pod gets transformed into chocolate and taste the final product.

After this, it’s off to the airport for our evening flight into Medellín, the “City of Eternal Spring”.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 7: Medellín

Welcome to the big city! Medellín, Colombia’s second biggest city after Bogotá, has rebuilt itself from a hotbed of crime to become a hot spot for tourism in the past decade.

We’ll start with a tour of the infamous Comuna 13. Formerly one of the most dangerous slums in the city, it was revitalized and is now a place where you can find gorgeous murals and experience some of the urban culture of Colombia while learning about how this neighborhood transformed into what it is today.

Then, we’ll head into the central part of Medellín for our city tour. A local guide will explain how Medellín became one of South America’s most vibrant and sought-after destinations as you discover the local museums, churches, markets, and surrounding shops.

Meals: Breakfast

Arial view of the manmade resevoir near Guatape, showing a series of islands with greenery

Day 8: Guatapé

After breakfast, we will drive two hours to visit the colorful, quaint, cobblestone street town of Guatapé. We will begin by taking a guided walking tour of one of Colombia’s best small towns, learning all about the painted zócalos (murals) and what they represent. Then, we’ll break for some shopping and lunch. You can pick up gorgeous handmade jewelry here or indulge your sweet tooth at one of the nearby bakeries as you trade in Medellín’s big-city bustle for the slower pace of life in this town.

In the afternoon we will explore the nearby man-made reservoir. This reservoir is part of Colombia’s largest power plant and was built by flooding the existing towns in the area. We’ll take a scenic boat ride and see a spire from one of the churches that predated the reservoir, poking above the waterline. We’ll also see one of Pablo Escobar’s old mansions on the shore and enjoy the surrounding rolling green hills.

Head back to Medellín to enjoy a final farewell dinner with your new friends before packing for the flight home.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Colombian flag hanging from a balcony of a colorful historic building with mountain backdrop.

Day 9: Fly Home

Arrive at the Medellín airport 2-3 hours before your flight. We hope you fully experienced the richness of Colombia through fun, hands-on exploration, city, and nature experiences with free time built in, all while enjoying the structure and security of traveling in a small group on our custom Viva Cartagena! tour.

Meals: Breakfast

 

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