Most people visiting both Bogotá and Medellín spend about eight to 10 days in Colombia, which usually includes some time in another stop like Cartagena, Zona Cafetera, or Tayrona National Park. For travelers wanting to visit Bogotá and Medellín exclusively, plan six to eight days for a well-paced trip. With less time, it's still possible to see the highlights in as few as four or five days. Check out our favorite Bogotá and Medellín trips below.

How many days do you need in Bogotá & Medellín?

  • Most travelers spend 6-8 days in Bogotá and Medellín combined
  • Visiting Bogotá and Medellín in 4 or 5 days is possible, but it will feel rushed
  • With 9 or more days, most travelers choose to add more stops to their trip
  • The most common extensions are Cartagena, Zona Cafetera, and Tayrona National Park

How Many Days to Spend in Bogotá
How Many Days to Spend in Medellín

Recommended Itineraries for Bogotá & Medellín

Recommended Itinerary for 6 Days

Check out the public art installations in Medellín
Day Highlights Overnight
Day 1 Arrive in Bogotá, Explore the City Bogotá
Day 2 Bogotá City Tour Bogotá
Day 3 Fly to Medellín Medellín
Day 4 Pablo Escobar Tour Medellín
Day 5 Guatapé Day-Trip Medellín
Day 6 Depart Medellín  


For travelers who love urban energy and metropolitan culture, this six-day jaunt is for you. It highlights two of Latin America's most exciting cities—Bogotá and Medellín. You'll kick things off in the capital, Bogotá, where you can explore cobbled colonial streets, visit Pre-Columbian museums, and enjoy a thriving nightlife scene. Then, fly to Medellín, a revitalized metropolis best viewed from above—by scenic gondola car. You'll also have free time to explore hip bars and restaurants in the trendy El Poblado district. Read more

Recommended Itinerary for 1 Week

Enjoy a walking adventure in Colombia
Enjoy a walking adventure in Bogotá, Colombia's capital and largest city
Day Highlights Overnight
Day 1 Arrive in Bogotá Bogotá
Day 2 Bogotá City Tour Bogotá
Day 3 Day-Trip: Salt Cathedral & Raquira Bogotá
Day 4 Fly to Medellín Medellín
Day 5 Medellín City Tour Medellín
Day 6 Guatapé Day-Trip Medellín
Day 7 Depart Medellín  


City slickers who like to hoof it will love this weeklong itinerary in Colombia spotlighting two of Latin America's most exciting (and mountainous) hubs. The trip starts in the sophisticated capital of Bogotá, where you'll have time to soak in the culture, restaurants, and nightlife. From here, take a day trip to the highlands to visit the region's salt mines. Next, it's a flight to Medellín, the scenic metropolis amid a transformation after a turbulent past. Take a hike in Guatapé to round out this fun adventure. Read more

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Extended Itineraries

9-Day Itinerary Including Cartagena

Beautiful Cartagena
Finish the trip in Cartagena's Old Town, which overlooks the Caribbean Sea
Day Highlights Overnight
Day 1 Arrive in Bogotá, Explore Bogotá
Day 2 Bogotá City & Food Tour Bogotá
Day 3 Day Trip to Zipaquirá Salt Cathedral Bogotá
Day 4 Transfer to Medellín Medellín
Day 5 Day Trip to a Coffee Farm Medellín
Day 6 Guatapé Day Trip, Transfer to Cartagena Cartagena
Day 7 Cartagena Guided Walking Tour Cartagena
Day 8 Day Trip to Rosario Islands Cartagena
Day 9 Depart from Bogotá  


Explore three of Colombia's most exciting cities on this nine-day adventure. Start in Bogotá, the sprawling cosmopolitan capital. Tour the colonial streets of the historic center, taste local cuisine, and visit museums. Then, transfer to Medellín to see street art and communal projects and learn about Colombian coffee culture. The adventure ends in tropical Cartagena, where you'll appreciate Spanish forts and architecture, enjoy fresh seafood, and swim in the Caribbean Sea. Read more

10-Day Itinerary Including Cartagena & Zona Cafetera

Iconic skinny wax palms in Colombia's coffee region
Hike through the iconic skinny wax palms in Colombia's coffee region
Day Highlights Overnight
Day 1 Arrive in Bogotá, Explore the City Bogotá
Day 2 Bogotá City Tour Bogotá
Day 3 Transfer to Zona Cafetera, Stay at a Coffee Finca Pereira
Day 4 Hiking, Explore Salento Pereira
Day 5 Driving Tour of Zona Cafetera Pereira
Day 6 Transfer to Medellín, Explore Medellín
Day 7 Guatapé Day-Trip Medellín
Day 8 Fly to Cartagena, Explore Cartagena
Day 9 La Boquilla Fishing Trip Cartagena
Day 10 Depart Cartagena  


Check off three unforgettable cities on this whirlwind 10-day tour, starting with Bogotá's Spanish colonial sites and buzzing nightlife. You'll then fly to the heart of Colombia's Zona Cafetera for an overnight at a coffee farm, where you'll hike the green mountains of Cocora Valley, dotted with towering palm trees. From here, head to Medellín—a city with outdoor art and spring-like weather—before ending on the Caribbean coast, where you'll explore the romantic streets of Cartagena's Old Town. Read more

2-Week Itinerary Including Cartagena, Zona Cafetera & Tayrona National Park

A street in Bogotá's historic center.
Walk through the colorful streets in Bogotá's La Candelaria district
Day Highlights Overnight
Day 1 Arrive in Bogotá, Explore Bogotá
Day 2 Ajiaco Cooking Lesson in Bogotá Bogotá
Day 3 Transfer to Zona Cafetera, Stay at a Coffee Finca Pereira
Day 4 Hiking, Explore Salento Pereira
Day 5 Driving Tour of Zona Cafetera Pereira
Day 6 Transfer to Medellín, Explore Medellín
Day 7 Medellín City Tour Medellín
Day 8 Guatapé Day-Trip Medellín
Day 9 Fly to Santa Marta, Transfer to Tayrona National Park Tayrona National Park
Day 10 Tour of Tayrona National Park Tayrona National Park
Day 11 Transfer to Cartagena, Explore Cartagena
Day 12 Free Day, Salsa Dancing Cartagena
Day 13 Rosario Islands Day Trip Cartagena
Day 14 Depart Cartagena  


From the buzzing nightlife of Bogotá to the up-and-coming neighborhoods of Medellín and the romance of Cartagena's Old Town, this well-rounded journey covers Colombia's best urban highlights and yet breaks it up with outdoorsy adventures along the way. Starting in the capital, the two-week adventure is ideal for travelers who want to experience culture and historic sights but who are also enticed by hiking in coffee fields, exploring a rainforest on the Caribbean coast, and relaxing on white-sand beaches in Tayrona National Park. Read more

How to travel between Bogotá & Medellín

The distance between two of Colombia's largest cities, Bogotá and Medellín, is 260 miles (419 km). The easiest way to make the trip is to fly, which takes about an hour. Going by car is also an option—the route takes significantly longer (over 10 hours), but this is a great way to see the hilly, scenic countryside, and there are a few noteworthy stops you can make along the way. Private transfers are recommended over self-driving, though it can be an expensive option at this distance. Read more

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Map of Bogotá & Medellín: Best Itinerary Ideas
Map of Bogotá & Medellín: Best Itinerary Ideas