Explore Villa de Leyva Plan 3 Days and 2 Nights

Itinerary Explore Villa de Leyva Plan 3 Days and 2 Nights

Explore Villa de Leyva Plan 3 Days and 2 Nights, an experience that will take you through the rich history and culture of Boyacá. Explore the majestic Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, the religious capital in Chiquinquirá, and the pottery art of Ráquira. Stroll through the cobblestone streets of Villa de Leyva, visit the Boyacá Bridge, and enjoy the exquisite Boyacense cuisine. An unforgettable journey through the most iconic corners of the region.

Inclusions
  • Private Transportation: Private round-trip transfers from your accommodation, with a comfortable and safe service that will allow you to fully enjoy each experience.
  • Accommodation in Villa de Leyva: 2 nights at a selected hotel.
  • Specialized Guide: Accompaniment on every tour.
  • Meals: 2 breakfasts included.
  • Visit to the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá: Tour of this unique underground masterpiece.
  • Tour in Chiquinquirá: Exploration of its religious and cultural heritage.
  • Urban tour in Villa de Leyva: Exploration of its colonial streets and historical sites.
  • Visit to Ráquira: Handicrafts and tour of La Mano del Artesano.
  • Visit to Olivanto Orchard: Experience on olive cultivation and oil production.
  • Exploration in Tinjacá and Sutamarchán: Culture, handicrafts, and Boyacá cuisine.
  • Free time in Villa de Leyva: Option to visit the Chocolate Museum.
  • Visit to the Boyacá Bridge: Key monument in Colombia’s independence.
What You Should Know
  • Tour Duration: 3 days and 2 nights with a scheduled itinerary.
  • Accessibility: Walks through cobblestone streets, comfortable footwear recommended.
  • Weather: Villa de Leyva is dry and mild; bring light clothing and a jacket for the night.
  • Health and Safety: Remember to bring sunscreen and stay hydrated during the tour. At Transfers & Tours Colombia, we follow all safety protocols, including biosecurity measures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Transportation, accommodation, guide, meals, visits to the Salt Cathedral, Chiquinquirá, Ráquira, Villa de Leyva, Olivanto Orchard, and Boyacá Bridge.

Approximately 3 hours, depending on traffic and stops along the way.

It is a historic site where the final battle for Colombia’s independence was fought.

Villa de Leyva was founded in 1572 and retains its colonial architecture intact.

The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá is Colombia’s first wonder, an underground architectural gem.

 

Ráquira is considered the “handicraft capital of Colombia,” renowned for its ceramic production.

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