Day trips from Medellín Guatapé
Day trips from Medellín — Guatapé, Jardín, Santa Fe, and the coffee region

Medellín’s position in central Antioquia makes it a great base for day trips. Within 1–3 hours by road you can reach a colonial Caribbean-style town in dry country, the most photogenic colonial-mountain town in the region, the country’s most-photographed rock and reservoir, and the heart of the coffee region. Most options can be done as guided day tours; some reward overnight stays.

Guatapé (2 hours northeast)

The most popular day trip. El Peñól rock with its 740 zigzag steps, the colorful zocálo town, and the boat ride past Pablo Escobar’s ruined lakehouse. 7 AM to 6 PM tours, $40–70 USD standard, $80–150 premium. Full guide: Guatapé day trip.

El Peñól Guatapé rock

Jardín (3 hours south)

Considered Antioquia’s most beautiful colonial town. Cobblestone streets, a cathedral filling the main plaza, working coffee farms in the surrounding hills. Best done as an overnight rather than a day trip — the drive is just long enough that round-trip in one day cuts the experience short. Stay at one of the small posadas on or near the plaza. Drive yourself or hire a private car.

Jardín Antioquia colonial town

Santa Fe de Antioquia (1.5 hours northwest)

Colombia’s first capital, founded in 1541. Whitewashed colonial architecture, two preserved bridges over the Cauca River (one is the famous Puente de Occidente, designed by José María Villa), and a hot, dry microclimate distinct from Medellín’s mild valley. Best for half-day or full-day group tours; not as polished as Guatapé but more historic.

Coffee Region (1–2 hours)

Coffee farms within 1–2 hours offer half- and full-day tours covering the wet-mill process, picking, roasting, and cupping. Multi-day visits to the wider Eje Cafetero (Salento, Filandia, Manizales) require 4–5 hour drives or a flight to Pereira. See coffee tours.

Coffee farm finca Antioquia

Parque Arví (45 min by Metro + Cable Car)

The cheapest day trip in the city: take the Metro to Acevedo, transfer to the K-line cable car, then ride the L-line up to Parque Arví at 2,500m. Cloud forest with 80 km of trails, a small artisan market on weekends, and a much cooler climate. Round-trip transit: $1–2 USD. See getting around.

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