Colombia
With Sita World Tours
Capital
Bogota
Population
49.6 Million
Size
1,141,748 sq km
Currency
Colombian Peso
Language
Spanish
Time Zone
UTC -5
Visa
No Visa required
Cali Colombia 4 Days
Price from - $2,045 per person
Cali is in southwest Colombia on the Pacific coast side. The third largest city in Colombia is the Salsa capital of the world. After exploring the city, learn the rhythm of the city with a personal lesson at the best salsa school in Cali. Next day, travel outside to the city and take in the beauty of the landscape and maybe try some water sports at Lake Calima.
Colombia Calling 11 Days
Price from - $4,035 per person
Colombia is calling you to visit. Join SITA for a fun filled 11 days experiencing the best that Colombia has to offer. Start in the capital city of Bogota with its well preserved historical colonial neighbourhood and well-known museums. Discover the famous Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá. Have an experiential immersion in the coffee world in Calarcá. Take in the beautiful Cocora Valley with its tall palm trees. See the revitalization of Medellin, the ‘City of Eternal Spring’. Visit the historic center of Cartagena and relax on one of the Islas del Rosario islands in the Caribbean.
Highlights of Colombia 6 Days
Price from - $1,885 per person
Join SITA as we show you the highlights of Colombia. Colombia straddles both the Pacific and the Caribbean and its people are warm, friendly, and welcoming. Visit the capital city, Bogota. A city tour will take to the historical colonial quarter of La Candelaria, the Plaza de Bolivar, and the Museo del Oro with its collection of pre-Hispanic Indian gold artifacts. Travel to Cartagena on the Caribbean coast, one of the most beautiful and best-preserved ancient cities in the Americas. This old walled city is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Santa Marta - Tayrona National Park 4 Days
Price from - $1,575 per person
Located in the north of Colombia, you will find Santa Marta and the Tayrona National Park. Here, the mountains of the Sierra Nevada crash against the Caribbean Sea. This mountainous terrain is almost its own independent ecosystem. On a walk through the rainforest, you can see different species of birds, monkeys, squirrels, and other species. Explore Taironaka, a natural and archaeological reserve whose territory extends over what was once an ancient Tayrona city. Learn the history of this thriving civilization.