



SANTA FÉ DE ANTIOQUIA - HIDDEN COLONIAL TREASURE
Duration: 10 hours
Santa Fé de Antioquia is located only a two-hour ride through scenic mountain landscapes of the Western Andean highlands from Medellín. The town was founded in 1541 on the Western bank of the Cauca River and became the first capital of Antioquia in 1584. It is declared a Cultural Heritage Village thanks to its colonial architecture with many historic churches, plazas, and monuments. Furthermore, you visit the famous Puente del Occidente across the Cauca River, which is one of the longest and oldest suspension bridges in Latin America.
We invite you to explore the cultural treasures of Santa Fé de Antioquia, take a ride through Latin America's longest tunnel, and visit the well-known bridge “Puente del Occidente”. Look forward to experiencing stunning landscapes, typical Colombian food, and a relaxing day in the countryside
Trip Highlights
- Enjoy a scenic ride through gorgeous landscapes of West Antioquia
- Visit one of the oldest colonial cities in Latin America
- Learn about the colonial past of Antioquia and Colombia
- Ride through the longest tunnel in Latin America (“Tunel del Occidente”)
- See the oldest suspension bridge in Colombia (“Puente del Occidente”)
- Try the exotic tropical fruits at the market in Santa Fé de Antioquia
* Can be subject to change
Included
- Private transportation incl. pick-up service
- Travel insurance
- Bilingual attendance
- Traditional lunch *
- Coffee break
- Entrance to Museo Juan del Corral
- Taxes
* Dish of the day + lemonade
Not included:
• Activities or expenses not specified in the plan.
Price
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