Explore Antioquia’s cultural gems on a day trip from Medellín, featuring artisan crafts, culinary delights, and stunning landscapes.
Explore Antioquia’s cultural gems on a day trip from Medellín, featuring artisan crafts, culinary delights, and stunning landscapes.
- Retiro - For over a hundred years, El Retiro has been a master in woodworking, evident in every shopfront. This colonial town is the unrivaled hub of fine woodworking in Antioquia, where family-owned workshops create exquisite handcrafted furniture, decorative items, and home goods. Strolling through its artisan district feels more like exploring…
- Retiro - For over a hundred years, El Retiro has been a master in woodworking, evident in every shopfront. This colonial town is the unrivaled hub of fine woodworking in Antioquia, where family-owned workshops create exquisite handcrafted furniture, decorative items, and home goods. Strolling through its artisan district feels more like exploring a live workshop than shopping, with the aroma of sawdust and varnish blending with the quiet pride of artisans who have inherited their skills from their grandparents.
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Salto Del Tequendamita - El Retiro, Antioquia
Nestled in the lush hills just outside El Retiro, the Salto del Tequendamita offers a serene break in a culturally rich day. The waterfall flows through native vegetation into a rocky pool below, and the short walk to reach it provides some of the most tranquil views of the entire tour. It’s a place that reminds visitors of how closely Antioquia’s natural beauty is intertwined with its towns and villages. - La Ceja - Situated over 2,000 meters above sea level, La Ceja boasts a freshness and clarity that distinguishes it from the valley towns below. Its parks and plazas are impeccably maintained and bloom with flowers year-round, giving the town a quiet reputation as one of the most pleasant areas in eastern Antioquia. A stroll through its center is both scenic and social, as locals move at a leisurely pace that’s easy to adopt.
- San Antonio de Pereira - San Antonio de Pereira is a charming village beloved by Antioquians who travel there specifically for its cuisine. The traditional lunch served here is hearty, generous, and made with local ingredients, offering one of the most authentically regional dining experiences near Medellín. Be sure to save room for the desserts: the town’s homemade sweets have a unique flavor and texture that no city bakery can replicate.
- El Carmen de Viboral - Since the early 20th century, El Carmen de Viboral has been hand-painting ceramics, and this tradition continues to thrive. The town’s distinctive floral patterns — bold, colorful, and instantly recognizable — have earned it a reputation that extends far beyond Colombia. In the working studios open to visitors, artisans paint intricate designs freehand with precision honed over years of practice. It’s one of the few places in the country where a craft remains so vibrant, local, and extraordinary.

- Visit to the Salto del Tequendamita
- Local tour guide
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Visit and guided tour of El Retiro, La Ceja, San Antonio de Pereira, and El Carmen de Viboral
- Medical assistance card
- Visit to the Salto del Tequendamita
- Local tour guide
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Visit and guided tour of El Retiro, La Ceja, San Antonio de Pereira, and El Carmen de Viboral
- Medical assistance card
- Breakfast
- Alcoholic beverages
- Souvenirs
- Extras not mentioned
- Breakfast
- Alcoholic beverages
- Souvenirs
- Extras not mentioned
Many travelers depart Medellín without experiencing the towns that are the foundation of Antioquian culture. This tour offers a different experience.
In just one day, participants will explore four villages, each unique in its own excellence: El Retiro’s historic woodworking shops, La Ceja’s vibrant flower-filled plazas, San Antonio de Pereira’s renowned…
Many travelers depart Medellín without experiencing the towns that are the foundation of Antioquian culture. This tour offers a different experience.
In just one day, participants will explore four villages, each unique in its own excellence: El Retiro’s historic woodworking shops, La Ceja’s vibrant flower-filled plazas, San Antonio de Pereira’s renowned homestyle cuisine, and El Carmen de Viboral’s exquisite hand-painted ceramics, a craft celebrated internationally. Including a visit to a waterfall in the Antioquian mountains, this tour provides more cultural exposure than most visitors achieve during their entire stay.
This is not merely a highlights tour. It is a true immersion into the creative, culinary, and natural essence of a region that has been cultivating its identity for centuries, led by an expert who knows it deeply.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.