Jewels of Colombia
Feb 17, 2026
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Feb 26, 2026

Jewels of Colombia

ABOUT THE TOUR

Experience the wealth of indigenous cultures in historic Colombia; from Bogota to Cartagena, with some hidden gems along the way. Begin in Bogota, Colombia’s capital and one of the largest cities in Latin America. Take a walking tour through La Candelaria, then head out of the city for a day trip to Zipaquira. Flying next to Medellin, participate in a local coffee experience, then travel to Santa Elena to learn about the flower farms its known for. The port city of Cartagena is next, where you take a tour of its Historic Center and 16th-century San Pedro Claver Church, now a museum. Your next destination is beautiful Rosario Islands with its white sand beaches. Next, return to Cartagena. You’ll look at life up close and have some free time to enjoy on your own before toasting at your final farewell dinner at a local restaurant.

 

Lowest room categories from $6,247, including airfare from Miami.

 

Travel insurance is available through our trusted partner USI – they can be reached at 800.937.1387 or at USI Travel Insurance.

 

Reserve your space below, call us at 800.942.5004, or email travel@wacphila.org for any questions.

 

Once you reserve your tour, consider offsetting the carbon emissions from your international flights. Use this Sustainable Travel International calculator to get started.

YOUR TOUR LEADER

Aaron Rosen

Aaron Rosen

President and Founder of the World Affairs Council of Miami

Aaron Rosen is the President and Founder of the World Affairs Council of Miami, a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a 2024 Eisenhower Fellow. He supports his family businesses by importing construction materials to Florida and has a background in international relations, U.S. foreign policy, and comparative politics. Aaron has worked with numerous legislative and diplomatic bodies globally and conducted extensive fieldwork in Latin America, including leading public-private sector exchanges and sourcing steel in Colombia. He holds dual master’s degrees in U.S. foreign policy and international history from George Washington University and the London School of Economics. Fluent in German and Spanish, with intermediate Russian, Aaron was raised in South Florida.
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