Colombia Family Tours
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- Customized Private Colombia Family Tour, Exclusive Car
- Tailor-Made Colombia Family Tour, Daily Depart & Private Guide
- 8 Days Colombia Unveiled: A Gastronomic Journey Through Flavors and Dreams
- Best of Colombia 11 Days Tour
- COLORS OF COLOMBIA: EXPLORE CULTURE AND BEAUTY
- Lost City Trek 4D/3N
- 6-night escapade to the paradisiacal beaches of Colombia!
- Colombia in 11 days - Private Tour
- Discover Cartagena - 5 Days
- An Essential Colombian Tour to Bogota, Medellin and Cartagena Tour
Barichara's cobbled streets and Mount Monserrate's cable cars welcome families. The Gold Museum offers interactive learning, while Hotel BOG provides comfortable stays with convenient private transport.
Duration 9 days Destinations Bogota, Barichara, Medellin Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operator Agate Travel From
- NZ$8,689
Duration 8 days Destinations Bogota, Armenia, Cocora Valley, Filandia, Cartagena Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Agate Travel From
- NZ$7,243
Duration 18 days Destinations Bogota, Medellin, Pereira Age Range 6 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Responsible Travel South America From
- NZ$4,869
Best of Colombia 11 Days Tour
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was a great experience.”
Jocelyn, traveled in January
Duration 11 days Destinations Bogota, Guatavita, Zipaquira, Pereira, Salento, Medellin, Guatape, Cartagena, Santa Marta, Tayrona National Park Age Range 10 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator GUIDEcuador Travel From
- NZ$5,899
Family-friendly Colombian adventure featuring hands-on coffee picking at La Divisa de Don Juan farm, bird watching in Pereira, and exploring Medellin's Explora Park. Kids love climbing Piedra del Peñol's 740 steps and visiting the Salt Cathedral 180 meters underground in Zipaquirá.
Duration 9 days Destinations Bogota, Pereira, Salento, Cocora Valley, Medellin, Peñol, Guatape Age Range 2 to 95 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Receptivo Aborigen Tours From $1,992
10% Off- NZ$1,793You save $199
Lost City Trek 4D/3N
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The Organisation of the Tour was perfekt.”
Stefan, traveled in June
A 4-day family adventure for ages 10+ features Kogi culture at Mutanshi village and Buritaca River swims. Hammock camping, wildlife spotting, and Ciudad Perdida's terraces await. Manageable 7km daily treks include plenty of rest stops.
Duration 4 days Destinations Santa Marta, El Mamey, Buritaca, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta National Park Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Bamba Travel From
10% Off- NZ$1,145
6-night escapade to the paradisiacal beaches of Colombia!
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I could explore wonderful places, paradisiac islands, taste delicious and get to know a warm and friendly people.”
Carlos, traveled in December
Duration 7 days Destinations Cartagena, Islas del Rosario, San Andrés Island Age Range 1 to 85 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Trips SouthAmerica From
10% Off- NZ$2,409
Colombia in 11 days - Private Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Great overall experience with fun and educated guides. I will definitely use this company again for future tours.”
joseph, traveled in April
Safe beaches at Rosario Islands, interactive coffee farm visits near Medellin, and the fascinating Gold Museum in Bogota await families. Hotel Dan Cartagena and NH Bogotá Pavillon Royal offer connecting rooms for comfortable stays.
Duration 11 days Destinations Cartagena, Medellin, Bogota Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Medellin City Services From
10% Off- NZ$4,983
Discover Cartagena - 5 Days
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Our tour was great- Rafael was always available when we had any questions regarding our schedule.”
Tracey, traveled in June
Casa Villa Colonial hosts families exploring San Felipe Fort's pirate tales and taking boat trips to Rosario Islands. The Oceanarium visit and local buffet lunches delight children 1+, with English-speaking guides leading colonial street walks.
Duration 5 days Destinations Cartagena, Islas del Rosario Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Signature DMC From
10% Off- NZ$1,628
An Essential Colombian Tour to Bogota, Medellin and Cartagena Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Loved seeing 3 different cities of Colombia. Communication through 'what's app' went well.”
Gale, traveled in December
Bogota's Gold Museum fascinates children aged 3+, while El Peñol rock provides climbing adventures. Rosario Islands offer refreshing swims, with special family rates at 4-star hotels and traditional lunch experiences.
Duration 8 days Destinations Bogota, Zipaquira, Medellin, Guatape, Islas del Rosario, Cartagena Age Range 3 to 85 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Gran Colombia Tours From
10% Off- NZ$3,855
Reviews of Colombia Family Tours
- Colombia in 11 days - Private Tour
Great overall experience with fun and educated guides. I made some friends and will definitely use this company again for future tours.
- Discover Cartagena - 5 Days
Our tour was great- Rafael was always available when we had any questions regarding our schedule, and was very good at making any changes we needed to make for our extended stay after the 5 days. Carlos- our city tour guide was amazing , funny and informative. Unfortunately he was the only English speaking guide we had the whole trip, so fortunately there were some travellers on our tour that spoke English to help us understand directions.
- Explore Colombia’s Magic Destination on this Tour
It was an amazing trip which showed very well the diversity of Colombian landscapes, climates, nature, cities, food, culture and people. Hotels were very good and in the center of the cities. Especially the GHL in Cartagena was great to explore the numerous restaurants and bars of Getsmani in the evening. The transport to the airport and to the hotel worked well. You get your flight ticket via Email one day before. If not just drop them a short message and you will receive them within a few minutes. The drivers will contact you via whatsapp few hours before or when you arrived at the airport. I booked the tour with an English speaking guide, because I don’t speak Spanish. It was a good choice and the English of the guides was very good. The tours were good, you don’t have to stand in the lines like normal tourists and in the most touristic places you get there earlier than the big groups. So you can enjoy the places, e.g. El Peñol rock, not so crowded at the beginning. The time schedule is also relative flexibel. You have enough time to visit the attractions and there is also time to go shopping or having e.g. a very good Colombian coffee without hurry or stopping at a ATM. The included free snacks and lunch during day were always delicious and local. The advantage of a private tour is definitely that you can ask everything and you get much more information of culture, daily life, politics and so on cause you spend a lot of time with the guide. The only big con for me was the very high price if you are travelling alone and not in groups of 2+.
What our customers ask about Colombia Family Tours
What are the best family-friendly activities and attractions available in Colombia?
Colombia's regions each offer distinct family experiences. Medellín delights children with the open-air Parque Arví and cable car rides above Comuna 13's street art. The Coffee Region draws families to working coffee farms where kids can explore the Cocora Valley's towering wax palms and wander through traditional towns like Salento. Caribbean coast activities center around the Rosario Islands' snorkeling spots while the Amazon region offers chances to spot pink dolphins. Tayrona National Park combines beach time with nature walks. The Hotel Estrella del Monte in Armenia serves as an excellent family base with its kid-friendly setup and central location. As one TourRadar traveler noted "The variety of activities kept both adults and children engaged throughout the trip from wildlife spotting to cultural experiences."
What's the best time of year to visit Colombia with family?
Weather patterns vary across Colombia's regions. The Caribbean city of Cartagena sees its best weather from December to April with temperatures near 85°F. The Coffee Region maintains pleasant conditions year-round between 65-75°F with January and July being particularly favorable. Bogotá's high-altitude location brings consistent spring-like temperatures with the driest period from December to March. A TourRadar traveler advised: "We visited during December and found perfect weather for both city exploration and beach activities in Tayrona National Park."
What transportation options are best for families in Colombia?
Most family tours provide private air-conditioned vehicles with professional drivers. Domestic flights connect major cities like Bogotá Medellín and Cartagena reducing travel times. Local areas like Guatapé and the Coffee Region use comfortable mini-buses while boat transfers serve the Rosario Islands and Amazon regions. The La Bayka eco-lodge in Nuquí coordinates safe family transfers between activities. A TourRadar traveler commented "The private transfers made traveling with children much easier and the vehicles were always clean and spacious enough for our family of five."
What are the educational experiences available for children in Colombia?
Children find learning opportunities throughout Colombia. Bogotá's Gold Museum presents pre-Colombian history through hands-on exhibits while the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá brings geology lessons to life. Coffee farms demonstrate agricultural practices and sustainability concepts. Indigenous communities near Santa Marta share cultural traditions. Medellín's Explora Park engages young minds with interactive science displays. A TourRadar traveler shared: "Our kids learned so much about Colombian culture and history in a fun engaging way."
What type of accommodation is available for families in Colombia?
Family lodging ranges from comfortable 3-star hotels to luxury 5-star properties. Cartagena's Alfiz Hotel Boutique offers family rooms in a prime location. The Coffee Region features properties like Beta Town Hotel in Salento with connecting rooms and children's play areas. Most hotels include pools game rooms and kid-friendly dining. According to a TourRadar review: "The hotels were perfect for families - our room at the BH El Poblado in Medellin was spacious enough for all of us and had great facilities for the kids."
What types of meals are provided on family tours in Colombia?
Tour packages typically cover daily breakfast and select other meals balancing local flavors with familiar options. Places like Hotel Estrella del Monte in Armenia create special children's menus. Families can try fresh seafood in Cartagena's beachfront spots or join farm-to-table experiences in the Coffee Region. Tours accommodate dietary restrictions when notified in advance. A TourRadar traveler shared "The food options were perfect for our family with plenty of choices for both adventurous eaters and more selective children."