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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
Explore Ecuador and Colombia!. Visit Quito (Ecuador`s capital city and oldest of all South American capitals, notable for its well preserved old town, with upscale condo buildings and easy walking access to restaurants, markets, and entertainment venues). After that, take a transfer to Riobamba (one of ten cantons of the Chimborazo Province in Ecuador, famous for its market and has a couple of pretty, tree-filled colonial squares with interesting old buildings such as the cathedral and neoclassical basilica) and a last to Guayaquil, (known as La Perla del Pacifico, is the largest and the most populous city in Ecuador). When your done with Ecuador flight to Bogota (Colombia's capital city, has so much to offer in terms of cuisine, culture, history, sports and art) and Cartagena (colonial city on the shores of the sea, and one of the most visited cities). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
This 11 night sample itinerary includes:
Flight into Quito and out of Guayaquil
Hotel for 2 nights in Quito
Transfer from Hotel in Quito to Hotel in Riobamba
Hotel for 2 nights in Riobamba
Transfer from Hotel in Riobamba to Hotel in Guayaquil
Hotel for 2 nights in Guayaquil
Flight from Guayaquil to Bogota
Hotel for 2 nights in Bogota
Flight from Bogota to Cartagena
Hotel for 3 nights in Cartagena
Price history for this itinerary (past 7 days):
From Miami International MIA (FL), US for 11 nights
The Capital City of Ecuador, Quito is nestled in a long, narrow valley in the Ecuadorian Andes boasting a spectacular natural setting. The fantastic city offers an impressive selection of museums, stunning churches and picturesque plazas with a blend of colonial charm and modern architectural treasures. Explore the crown jewel of the city `Old Town` with its vibrant streets lined with restaurants and bars boasting delicious cuisine and a fantastic nightlife.
Recommended Stay:At least 2 nights Must See`s: Plaza de la Independencia, La Iglesia de la Compania de Jesus, Cathedral of Quito, Museo de la Ciudad, La Ronda, El Panecillo, Teleferiquo, Guayasamin Museum and much more.
2 nights in Riobamba
Riobamba, located in the Andean highlands, is known locally as the `Sultan of the Andes`. Riobamba sits in a valley surrounded by several large hills and snow-capped mountains. The city is well-known for its natural wonders such as Chimborazo volcano, the highest volcano in Ecuador. It is perhaps best known as the starting point of the train ride to the Devil`s Nose; a thrilling trip down the rocky slopes of the Andes through some of Ecuador`s most breathtaking scenery.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See`s:
Parque 21 de Abril, Basilica del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus, Museo de la Ciudad, Parque Maldonado, Catedral de San Pedro de Riobamba, Devil`s Nose, Chimborazo volcano, and so much more!
2 nights in Guayaquil
Guayaquil is the largest city, the most important port in Ecuador, and the gateway to the Galapagos. The city is carved by rivers and estuaries, and is known as the `Pearl of the Pacific`. It boasts a wonderful blend of history, nature, and tradition throughout its historic neighborhoods, parks, and monuments. Visitors will find great shopping opportunities, magnificent museums, historic monuments and sprawling parks in this exciting city.
Recommended Stay:At least 2 nights Must See`s: Simon Bolivar Malecon, La Rotonda, Parque Seminario, Santa Ana Hillside, Municipal Palace, Metropolitan Cathedral of Guayaquil, Las Penas, La Bahia and much more.
2 nights in Bogota
The modern city of Bogota is an exciting city offering a vibrant culture and an important architectural heritage. Stunning colonial architectures and colorful buildings line the ancient cobblestone streets in the city. Fantastic museums, futuristic architecture, delicious cuisine and a fantastic nightlife can be found in the city.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See's: Salt Cathedral, Usaquen, Bogota Botanical Gardens, Simon Bolivar Park, Monserrate Hill, El Museo del Oro, La Candelaria, Bolivar Square and much more.
3 nights in Cartagena
Walk through Cartagena`s welcoming alleys and streets and you will discover one of the most fascinating towns in the Caribbean, with a uniquely romantic atmosphere and well-preserved colonial architectural treasures. To add to its Caribbean Sea appeal, Cartagena guards inside its walls the largest fortification in the Americas built during Colonial times to protect it from pirates and buccaneers. Throw in the cultural mélange resulting from the Spanish-indigenous mix and you have a vibrant city that should be on every traveler must-see list.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See's: Explore the Old City, Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas, Street Food Tour, Visit a Mud Volcano, Islas del Rosario, Mercado de Bazurto, Playa Blanca, Convento De La Popa, and so much more!
Colombia, a tropical country of incredible diversity and charm. Its ever-changing geography, a history loaded with mystery and adventure, its people and cultures, have fascinated the world for centuries. Although its excellent coffee and the purity of its emeralds have made the country famous, Colombia is also the homeland of the El Dorado legend and the magical universe of Garcia Marquez's Macondo. Coming to Colombia is discovering a completely new world.
The smallest country in the rugged Andean highlands, Ecuador is among the most rewarding travel destinations in South America. With its array of vibrant indigenous cultures, well-preserved colonial architecture, picturesque volcanic landscapes, and the dense Amazon Rain Forest, it packs its perimeters with more points of interest than many countries twice its size. All of this no more than a day drive from its picture-perfect colonial capital of Quito.
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Quito
The Capital City of Ecuador, Quito is nestled in a long, narrow valley in the Ecuadorian Andes boasting a spectacular natural setting. The fantastic city offers an impressive selection of museums, stunning churches and picturesque plazas with a blend of colonial charm and modern architectural treasures. Explore the crown jewel of the city `Old Town` with its vibrant streets lined with restaurants and bars boasting delicious cuisine and a fantastic nightlife.
Recommended Stay:At least 2 nights Must See`s: Plaza de la Independencia, La Iglesia de la Compania de Jesus, Cathedral of Quito, Museo de la Ciudad, La Ronda, El Panecillo, Teleferiquo, Guayasamin Museum and much more.
Riobamba, located in the Andean highlands, is known locally as the `Sultan of the Andes`. Riobamba sits in a valley surrounded by several large hills and snow-capped mountains. The city is well-known for its natural wonders such as Chimborazo volcano, the highest volcano in Ecuador. It is perhaps best known as the starting point of the train ride to the Devil`s Nose; a thrilling trip down the rocky slopes of the Andes through some of Ecuador`s most breathtaking scenery.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See`s:
Parque 21 de Abril, Basilica del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus, Museo de la Ciudad, Parque Maldonado, Catedral de San Pedro de Riobamba, Devil`s Nose, Chimborazo volcano, and so much more!
Guayaquil is the largest city, the most important port in Ecuador, and the gateway to the Galapagos. The city is carved by rivers and estuaries, and is known as the `Pearl of the Pacific`. It boasts a wonderful blend of history, nature, and tradition throughout its historic neighborhoods, parks, and monuments. Visitors will find great shopping opportunities, magnificent museums, historic monuments and sprawling parks in this exciting city.
Recommended Stay:At least 2 nights Must See`s: Simon Bolivar Malecon, La Rotonda, Parque Seminario, Santa Ana Hillside, Municipal Palace, Metropolitan Cathedral of Guayaquil, Las Penas, La Bahia and much more.
The modern city of Bogota is an exciting city offering a vibrant culture and an important architectural heritage. Stunning colonial architectures and colorful buildings line the ancient cobblestone streets in the city. Fantastic museums, futuristic architecture, delicious cuisine and a fantastic nightlife can be found in the city.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See's: Salt Cathedral, Usaquen, Bogota Botanical Gardens, Simon Bolivar Park, Monserrate Hill, El Museo del Oro, La Candelaria, Bolivar Square and much more.
Walk through Cartagena`s welcoming alleys and streets and you will discover one of the most fascinating towns in the Caribbean, with a uniquely romantic atmosphere and well-preserved colonial architectural treasures. To add to its Caribbean Sea appeal, Cartagena guards inside its walls the largest fortification in the Americas built during Colonial times to protect it from pirates and buccaneers. Throw in the cultural mélange resulting from the Spanish-indigenous mix and you have a vibrant city that should be on every traveler must-see list.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See's: Explore the Old City, Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas, Street Food Tour, Visit a Mud Volcano, Islas del Rosario, Mercado de Bazurto, Playa Blanca, Convento De La Popa, and so much more!