MEDELLIN
"City of Eternal Spring"


Medellin, the second-largest city in Colombia, is a vibrant and dynamic metropolis nestled in the Aburrá Valley, known as the "City of Eternal Spring", due to its mild climate. Today, it stands as a model for urban innovation, cultural richness, and a testament to positive change. Whether you're interested in exploring its historical sites, enjoying the arts, or experiencing its natural beauty, Medellin offers a multifaceted and welcoming experience.



PEÑOL ROCK
"La Piedra del Peñol"

Located near the town of Guatapé, which is about 49 miles (79 kilometers) northeast of Medellin, Colombia. This iconic landmark is renowned for its massive size and the stunning views it offers from the top.


Climbing La Piedra del Peñol Rock is a memorable experience, offering an incredible opportunity to witness the stunning landscapes of Guatapé and the surrounding areas. It's an adventure that showcases the natural beauty of Colombia and leaves visitors in awe of the country's breathtaking scenery.

Comuna 13
Graffiti Tour

Comuna 13 has a complex history. It was one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in Medellin during the height of the city's drug-related violence in the 1980s and 1990s. However, in the early 2000s, the Colombian government and local authorities began implementing social programs and infrastructure projects to improve the quality of life for residents. One of the most captivating aspects of Comuna 13 is its vibrant street art and graffiti. The walls are adorned with colourful murals, paintings. Exploring Comuna 13 allows visitors to connect with the local culture and community.