Colombia in 2 Weeks: 3 Recommended 14-Day Itineraries to Colombia

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Colombia 14-day Itinerary Options
Are you planning a 2-week trip to Colombia? Go hiking in Santa Marta, sightsee in Medellin, and sip on amazing coffee at Coffee Triangle with our Colombia 2-week itinerary suggestions.
Itinerary #1: Best of Colombia and Peru

Overview | Activity | Overnight | |
Day 1 | Begin your trip in Cartagena | Arrival | Cartagena |
Day 2 | Spend a day exploring Cartagena | Sightseeing | Cartagena |
Day 3 | Fly to the Coffee Triangle | Coffee tour | Coffee Triangle |
Day 4 | Explore the Cocora Valley and Salento | Coffee tour | Coffee Triangle |
Day 5 | Journey to Bogota | Hike | Bogota |
Day 6 | Spend a free day in Bogota | Free day | Bogota |
Day 7 | Fly to Cusco, Peru, and transfer to the Sacred Valley | Transfer | Urubamba |
Day 8 | Hike around the Sacred Valley | Hike | Urubamba |
Day 9 | Visit the mystical Machu Picchu | Hike | Cusco |
Day 10 | Enjoy a walking tour of Cusco | Walking | Cusco |
Day 11 | Drive through the Andean Highlands to Puno | Road trip | Puno |
Day 12 | Visit the stunning Lake Titicaca | Hike | Puno |
Day 13 | Fly to Lima | Sightseeing | Lima |
Day 14 | Say goodbye from Lima | Departure |
If you’re looking for a trip that encompasses the best spots in Colombia and Peru, this itinerary is your answer. Start off in the colonial city of Cartagena. Known for its 13th-century walls, the Castillo de San Felipe, the Monumento Torre del Reloj, and the Plaza de la Trinidad, it’s packed full of history and charm. Fly onwards to Pereira, the gateway to the Coffee Triangle in the mountains. Here, you’ll explore the Cocora Valley, which was the inspiration behind Disney’s ‘Encanto,’ wander the cobblestones of Salento, and check out a local coffee finca (farm) for a tour and a tasting. Moving onto the Colombian capital, Bogota, you’ll have the opportunity to tour the architectural La Candelaria neighborhood or check out the museums, like the famous National Museum of Colombia. After this, hop the border into Peru and head to the beautiful Sacred Valley. Explore the valley, get souvenirs at the artisanal Indian Market, or take in the amazing scenery. Next, it’s the big day when you head to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Machu Picchu. Afterward, spend a full day touring Cusco, the oldest continuously inhabited city in the Western Hemisphere. Visit the site of Koricancha, now home to the Santo Domingo Convent, and the archaeological sites of Qenko, Puca-Pucara, and Tambomachay. Next, drive through the picturesque Andean Highlands to Puno via the town of Andahuaylillas, whose church is referred to as the Sistine Chapel of the Americas, and you’ll stop off at the impressive Inca Temple of Viracocha. Jump on a boat around Lake Titicaca, where you can see the floating Uros Islands and Taquile Island. Spot beautiful birds, meet the friendly locals, and check out the archeological ruins before flying to the Peruvian capital, Lima. Explore the Larco Museum, try a pisco sour or two, and soak up some of the best food in South America before ending your trip.
Itinerary #2: Culture, Nature & Cartagena


Overview | Activity | Overnight | |
Day 1 | Welcome to Medellin | Arrival | Medellin |
Day 2 | Tour Medellin | Sightseeing | Medellin |
Day 3 | Tour Guatape Rock | Hike | Medellin |
Day 4 | Indulge at a local cocoa farm | Local culture | Medellin |
Day 5 | Enjoy a free day in Medellin | Free day | Medellin |
Day 6 | Journey to the Amazon Rainforest | Transfer | Colombian Amazon |
Day 7 | Visit the "Painted Village" of a Mocagua community | Local culture | Colombian Amazon |
Day 8 | Experience a visit with a Cocama medicine man | Local culture | Colombian Amazon |
Day 9 | Welcome to the capital, Bogota | Transfer | Bogota |
Day 10 | Enjoy a walking tour of the city | Walking | Bogota |
Day 11 | Head to Cartagena | Transfer | Cartagena |
Day 12 | Explore the Walled City of Cartagena | Sightseeing | Cartagena |
Day 13 | Set sail for an island-hopping adventure around the Rosario Islands | Water sports | Cartagena |
Day 14 | Say goodbye from Cartagena | Departure |
If you want to explore Colombia’s most beloved cities and learn more about the Indigenous culture of the region, here’s the ideal two-week itinerary. Start off in Medellin with a Comuna 13 walking tour, diving into the history and artistic culture of the city. Next, climb the 740 steps to the top of Guatape Rock to get amazing views of Lake Guatape before jumping on a helicopter tour of the area. Move onward to San Rafael where you’ll spend the day at a Cocoa farm, learning all about this delicious fruit. Return to Medellin, where you can explore the Barefoot Park, or head to the Botero Plaza, filled with sculptures. Next, fly to the Amazon Rainforest where you’ll enjoy an eco-night hike with an expert, visit the indigenous village of Mocagua, jump on a boat to Mocagua Island, and visit with a local shaman at the Milciades Gardens. Spend some time in the rainforest bird watching and searching for pink river dolphins before flying to Bogota. Spend your days exploring the Bolivar Plaza, Casa Nariñ, and the Palace of Justice before either climbing or grabbing a cable car to the top of Monserrate for amazing views. Next, fly to the walled city of Cartagena, known for its 13th-century walls, designed to deter pirates. Visit the Castle San Felipe, the bohemian neighborhood of Getsemani, and the Clock Tower monument, before heading out to the gorgeous Rosario Islands on a sailboat tour. Relax, swim, snorkel and sunbathe in paradise. Describe your ideal 14-day holiday for a customized trip to Colombia.
Itinerary #3: Myth Eldorado

Overview | Activity | Overnight | |
Day 1 | Arrive in Bogota | Arrival | Bogota |
Day 2 | Enjoy a walking tour around Bogota | Walking | Bogota |
Day 3 | Explore the Salt Cathedral at Zipaquira | Heritage | Zipaquira |
Day 4 | Head to San Agustin for a tour of a coffee farm | Coffee tour | San Agustin |
Day 5 | Enjoy the pre-Columbian sculptures and ruins of San Agustin | History | San Agustin |
Day 6 | Opt for horseback riding or rafting in San Agustin | Horseback riding & rafting | San Agustin |
Day 7 | Indulge in a food tour in Popayan | Food tour | Popayan |
Day 8 | Journey to Cali | Transfer | Cali |
Day 9 | Fly to Santa Marta | Sightseeing | Santa Marta |
Day 10 | Explore the Tayrona National Park | Hike | Santa Marta |
Day 11 | Head to Cartagena | Transfer | Cartagena |
Day 12 | Take a mangrove canoe tour of La Boquilla | Canoeing | Cartagena |
Day 13 | Enjoy a free day in Cartagena | Free day | Cartagena |
Day 14 | Say goodbye from Cartagena | Departure |
With a Colombia 2-week itinerary plan you can really pack your itinerary full of historic and cultural adventures, starting in the capital, Bogota. Enjoy a walking tour around the La Candelaria neighborhood. Take a day trip to neighboring Zipaquira to visit the outstanding Salt Cathedral, which is 80 meters underground. Head to San Agustin and visit a family coffee farm and try the local brews. Spend a few days in San Agustin, checking out the local farmers' market and pre-Columbian stone figures, before going on a horse riding or whitewater rafting adventure. Next, dive into the foodie culture in Popayan, which is recognized by UNESCO as the Creative City of Gastronomy. Try Pipián dumplings, Aplanchados, and Salpicones before setting off for the indigenous Guambianos town of Silvia, where you’ll learn more about their culture, history, and use of medicinal plants. Move onwards to the vibrant city of Cali, where you can take part in a salsa dancing lesson before your flight to Santa Marta for a sunset sailboat trip. After this, visit the beach-filled Tayrona National Park, complete with natural swimming pools. Journey to the colonial city of Cartagena, known for its colorful buildings, built to protect against pirates. Head out to the mangroves of La Boquilla, where you’ll paddle through in a traditional canoe before returning to Cartagena. Finally, visit the Rosario Islands, take a chocolate-making workshop, or wander the cobblestone streets.
Planning a 14-day Itinerary of Colombia
With 14 days in Colombia, you can cover a large part of the country and even combine your trip with neighboring Peru for even more culture and adventure. A fortnight in Colombia can include archeological visits in San Agustin, hikes around the Coffee Triangle, salsa lessons in Cali, and relaxation in Santa Marta. For more itinerary options, check out our guide on how many days to spend in Colombia. Need some help planning your dream trip to Colombia? Our in-country travel experts are always ready to plan a tailor-made trip to Colombia that works for you.
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