A well-deserved UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Coffee Triangle is hidden away in the rolling hills of Colombia's hinterland. It is a lush green landscape dotted with coffee plantations, spectacular flora and fauna, and brightly coloured haciendas provide fantastic accommodation. The beauty of the area is not to be underestimated, and aside from visiting the coffee plantations, riding, walking and trekking are all fantastic options on Coffee Triangle holidays.

The Coffee Triangle holiday ideas

A few suggestions to get the holiday planning process started

The Coffee Triangle Guide

Practical advice and inspiration to help you prepare for your holiday

Colombia Testimonials

6 reviews
4.7 / 5
"Our trip felt seamless - well done! Our consultant was excellent and went above-and-beyond to create a trip that perfectly suited us. Our Colombia holiday was well paced, and we experienced tremendous contrasts and lots of interest. There were so many highlights! Colombia is an extraordinary place to visit. Communication throughout was excellent and timely. The Concierge was diligent, regularly communicated, proactive, helpful and friendly. The mobile router particularly was also very useful."
Jill - London
Published on 5th September 2024
"Original Travel were excellent, listened and delivered a holiday that was individual to us. "
Andrew - Tonbridge
Published on 18th April 2024
"We have been really happy with your team and you would be my first choice another time. You were great at adapting the itinerary and trying to satisfy exactly what we needed. I also found the in-country concierges really helpful, as well as the app (especially the maps)."
Clara - Manchester
Published on 6th November 2018

What you can find in Colombia's Coffee Triangle that you won't find anywhere else?

The coffee triangle of Colombia is comprised of Caldas, Risaralda and Quindio, of which Manizales, Pereira and Armenia are the most important towns. Visiting the coffee farms is obviously a must when in the area, and one of Colombia's major draw cards. We can arrange tours of the local coffee plantations where guests can learn about the process of making coffee, from cultivation to preparation of the world's most loved drink.

Although not strictly in the Coffee Triangle, Medellin is also well worth a visit. It is the second largest city in Colombia, and once also one of the most dangerous in the world, it is now firmly on the tourist map as an up and coming destination, and one not to be missed.

Best places to go in Colombia



100% tailor-made holidays

Understanding Your Needs

Our team of destination experts will get to know you and your unique requirements for your holiday

Personalisation

We work with you to build an ultra-personalised holiday itinerary with your choice of accommodation, experiences and activities

Our Services

All of our holidays include little extras designed to make a big difference to your trip, from fast-tracking you through airport check-in and security to our network of local Concierges