
One of the best things about Medellín is how easy it is to leave it. Within a couple of hours you can be standing on top of a giant rock, wandering a candy-coloured colonial plaza, or sipping a tinto on a coffee finca. These are the best day trips from Medellín, ranked by what most travellers love.
PREMIUM Guatapé Tour: Rock, Luxury boat ride, Meals & Llamas
Guatapé Tour: Piedra del Peñol with Boat Tour, Breakfast, Lunch
Comuna 13 Graffiti Tour with Street Food
“Exclusive Mountain Escape : ATV Tour from Medellin with lunch
Pablo Escobar Tour : Museum, History and Beer
Coffee tour in Medellín with tastings and transportation
Paragliding flight in Medellin
City Tour + Commune 13 Medellin
Medellin : Off-Road Adventure in ATV, Quad-Adrenalin-waterfall
Comuna 13 Tour with Cable Car Ride
Medellin Rafting day-trip, Rio Calderas
Guatapé Full Day Tour – Piedra del Peñol with meals & boat tour
Guatapé & El Peñol
The headline act: climb the 700-odd steps up La Piedra del Peñol for one of Colombia’s most jaw-dropping views over a maze of islands and water, then wander Guatapé’s rainbow streets and zócalos. See the full Guatapé guide.
Jardín
A postcard coffee town: a gorgeous main plaza full of painted chairs, waterfalls, a cable car, and some of the friendliest paisas in Antioquia. Slower, dreamier, less touristy.
Santa Fe de Antioquia
Hot, white-washed and colonial — the old capital of Antioquia, with a famous old bridge and a sleepy, sun-baked charm. Great for history and warm weather.
Jericó
A mountain town of balconies, leather workshops and big views — birthplace of Colombia’s first saint and a quietly beautiful escape.
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Choosing your day trip from Medellín
Each of the best day trips from Medellín suits a slightly different mood. Guatapé and El Peñol are the most popular and the easiest to do in a single day, combining a famous rock-climb with a colourful lakeside town. Jardín and Jericó are gentler, prettier coffee towns that reward a slower pace and, ideally, an overnight stay. Santa Fe de Antioquia, the hot colonial former capital, works well as a relaxed day out focused on its plaza and historic bridge.
For most of these day trips from Medellín you can travel independently by bus or hire a private transfer, while a guided tour takes the planning off your hands and is the simplest option if you are short on time.
How to do it
Guatapé and Santa Fe work as self-guided or organised day tours with transport; Jardín and Jericó are better with an overnight. Most tours include hotel pickup in El Poblado and Laureles.
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Before you pick a day trip, a little planning helps. First, match the trip to your time, because Guatapé works in a day while the coffee towns suit an overnight. Then, decide how to travel, since buses are cheap but a tour or private driver saves time. In addition, start early, so you beat both the heat and the crowds. Meanwhile, bring some cash, as smaller towns may not take cards. Finally, check the forecast, because mountain afternoons can turn cloudy.