Itinerary
- Day 1
Arrival
Your small group discovery tour starts today. You'll meet your fellow travelers and get oriented before heading out to explore.
- Day 2
Bogotá
Starting in Bogotá at 2,640 meters elevation, you'll begin at the Paloquemao market sampling local foods and flowers. After that, take the cable car up Monserrate Hill for views across the city. Later, walk through La Candelaria's colonial streets and plazas, then see the Gold Museum with its 34,000 pre-Hispanic pieces. Finish with dinner at a local restaurant this evening.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner (Dinner at a local restaurant)
Included Activities
- Paloquemao food market tasting of local specialties
- Cable car to Monserrate Hill at 3,048m with church visit
- La Candelaria colonial district walking tour
- Plaza Bolívar with Cathedral and Liévano Palace
- Gold Museum visit
Landmarks Paloquemao Market Monserrate Hill La Candelaria Plaza Bolívar Cathedral Liévano Palace Gold Museum 

- Day 3
Pereira to Coffee Triangle
Fly to Pereira and head into the Coffee Triangle by Jeep to reach a coffee hacienda in Calarcá. You'll have lunch with the owners while learning about coffee cultivation from seed through roasting. Local experts guide you through coffee tasting to discover what goes into each cup. Head to your hotel in Armenia with the rest of the evening free to settle in.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Lunch with coffee hacienda owners featuring traditional regional dishes)
Included Activities
- Jeep travel through Quindío region to coffee hacienda
- Lunch with coffee hacienda owners
- Coffee plantation tour and production process education
- Coffee tasting with local experts
Landmarks Coffee Triangle Calarcá - Day 4
Cocora Valley & Salento
Drive through Quindío to Cocora Valley and see the Palma de Cera palms reaching up to 60 meters tall. You'll plant your own palm tree while watching for rare parrots in the groves. From there, go to Salento, the region's oldest village, to shop and have lunch. Continue on to Filandia to walk through its quaint streets with colorful buildings and nice surrounding landscape.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Lunch at a local restaurant in Salento)
Included Activities
- Cocora Valley ecological trail walk
- Palma de Cera tree viewing and planting activity
- Salento village stroll and shopping
- Filandia streets and handicraft exploration
Landmarks Cocora Valley Palma de Cera Salento Filandia - Day 5
Medellín
Fly to Medellín, situated in the Aburra Valley and known for its fashion and cultural scene. The afternoon is yours to spend however you'd like. Take the cable car for valley views, check out Fernando Botero's sculptures, try local street food, or head to nature spots at the city's edge. Celebrate with dinner at a local restaurant tonight.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner (Dinner at a local restaurant)
Included Activities
- Cable car ride with valley views
Optional Activities
- Museo Casa de la Memoria visit
- Shopping and gallery browsing
- Local street food exploration
- Nature exploration at city outskirts
Landmarks Aburra Valley Museo Casa de la Memoria - Day 6
Medellín Art & Culture
Start at Nutibara Hill with Pueblito Paisa for 360-degree city views, then move to Botero Square to see Fernando Botero's sculptures. Next, visit the Antioquia Museum exhibitions. Take the cable car to San Javier and ride the electric stairways into Comuna 13, the famous graffiti district. A local social leader walks you through the passionate murals and inspiring transformation of this neighborhood.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch
Included Activities
- Nutibara Hill and Pueblito Paisa visit
- Botero Square sculptures viewing
- Antioquia Museum exhibitions
- Cable car to San Javier
- Electric stairways ride
- Comuna 13 guided graffiti tour with local social leader
Landmarks Nutibara Hill Pueblito Paisa Botero Square Antioquia Museum San Javier Comuna 13 - Day 7
Cartagena
Fly to Cartagena on the Caribbean coast, a UNESCO World Heritage site with colonial architecture. See the Monastery of La Popa on a hillside overlooking the city and bay, then visit San Felipe Fort built to defend against pirates. Walk through the walled Old Cartagena with its colorful streets and plazas, and tour the San Pedro Claver Convent to see Pre-Columbian artifacts and religious art.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Monastery of La Popa visit with panoramic views
- San Felipe Fort tour
- Old Cartagena walled city exploration
- San Pedro Claver Convent tour with Pre-Columbian artifacts
Landmarks Monastery of La Popa San Felipe Fort Old Cartagena San Pedro Claver Convent 

- Day 8
Cartagena Free Day
Today is yours to explore Cartagena at your own pace or relax on the beach. Optional activities include trips to Islas del Rosario, rum tasting, salsa classes, or evening bay tours with wine and dinner if you want to do something more. Your tour director hosts a farewell dinner this evening.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner (Farewell dinner hosted by Tour Director)
Optional Activities
- Islas del Rosario visit
- Rum tasting
- Salsa dancing class
- Evening bay tour with wine and 4-course dinner
- Beach and leisure time
Landmarks Islas del Rosario - Day 9
Lima Arrival
Fly to Lima and meet your Globus representative. The rest of the day is free to relax and get settled into your accommodation.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Day 10
Lima Colonial & Museums
On a guided tour, you'll see Lima's colonial highlights including Plaza de Armas, the Government Palace, and the Cathedral. Then visit the 18th-century San Francisco Monastery with its distinctive cloisters. This evening, head to the Larco Herrera Museum built on a 7th-century pre-Columbian pyramid. You'll see the world's largest private collection of pre-Columbian Peruvian art spanning 5,000 years, followed by a special dinner at the museum's Peruvian café.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner (Dinner at Larco Herrera Museum's Peruvian café)
Included Activities
- Plaza de Armas walking tour
- Government Palace viewing
- Cathedral visit
- San Francisco Monastery tour with cloisters
- Larco Herrera Museum exclusive guided tour
- Dinner at museum café
Landmarks Plaza de Armas Government Palace Cathedral San Francisco Monastery Larco Herrera Museum - Day 11
Sacred Valley & Pisaq
Fly to Cusco and spend the day in the Sacred Valley. You'll walk through Sacsayhuaman, a massive fortress with stone blocks weighing over 350 tons, then see Kenko Amphitheater and Puca Pucara. Continue to Pisaq where you'll meet locals in colorful Incan clothing, walk past homes and cafes on cobblestone streets, and shop for silver and weavings at one of the world's best Indian markets. Stay in the Sacred Valley tonight.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Activities
- Sacsayhuaman fortress visit
- Kenko Amphitheater viewing
- Puca Pucara ancient site visit
- Pisaq village exploration with local market shopping
Landmarks Sacsayhuaman Kenko Amphitheater Puca Pucara Pisaq - Day 12
Machu Picchu
Start at the Inca Fortress of Ollantaytambo, then visit a local family's home to learn about their weaving traditions and daily life. Board the scenic Vistadome train through the Urubamba Valley and ascend to Machu Picchu. Your local guide explains the intact fortress, temple remains, and mile-long aqueduct system. This evening, learn to make Pisco Sours at a cooking demonstration before your included dinner.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner (Dinner following Pisco Sour cooking demonstration)
Included Activities
- Ollantaytambo Inca Fortress visit
- Local family home visit in Sacred Valley
- Vistadome train journey through Urubamba Valley
- Machu Picchu ascent and guided tour
- Pisco Sour cooking demonstration
Landmarks Ollantaytambo Urubamba Valley Machu Picchu 


- Day 13
Machu Picchu Sunrise & Cusco
Wake early to see the sunrise over Machu Picchu with your second included entrance to the ruins. Watch the mist clear and sun illuminate the ancient structures, and you might get photos with local llamas or alpacas. After lunch, take the train back through the valley and continue to Cusco.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch
Included Activities
- Sunrise viewing at Machu Picchu
- Machu Picchu second entrance and exploration
Landmarks Machu Picchu 
- Day 14
Cusco Historic Sites
Explore Cusco's mix of Inca and Spanish heritage on a guided tour starting at Plaza de Armas. Visit the Cathedral where construction began in 1550 and took a century to finish. Head to Koricancha and Santo Domingo Monastery, where Spanish builders placed their Baroque monastery right on top of the Temple of the Sun, the Incas' most important religious site. Stop at San Pedro Market for final shopping, then you'll have the afternoon free. Your tour director hosts a festive farewell dinner at a local restaurant this evening.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner (Festive farewell dinner at a local restaurant)
Included Activities
- Plaza de Armas guided tour
- Cathedral visit
- Koricancha Temple of the Sun visit
- Santo Domingo Monastery tour
- San Pedro Market visit
Landmarks Plaza de Armas Cathedral Koricancha Santo Domingo Monastery San Pedro Market - Day 15
Lima Leisure
A short flight returns you to Lima with the rest of your day free. Try Peruvian specialties like Pisco Sours, Pollo a la Brasa, ceviche, or cuy if you're feeling adventurous. Your tour director can recommend restaurants, and the GlobusGO app has local maps and suggestions.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Optional Activities
- Peruvian cuisine dining - Pisco Sours, Pollo a la Brasa, ceviche, cuy
- Local exploration
- Day 16
Departure
Your vacation ends after breakfast this morning.
- Meals
- Breakfast
















