Medellín has it all: perfect weather, adventurous plans, vibrant nightlife, world-class music and cultural festivals, delicious food, and warm, welcoming people. That’s why it’s the perfect destination to visit with your friends.
But among so many places to visit and so many different interests among your friends, how do you choose where to go? We have the solution for you! Look for tours that will take you through all the possible experiences so you can have the most complete adventure.
Group travel is the best option to make the most of your time, get to know the city in depth even if you don’t have much time, find affordable plans, learn about the history of the place, and meet new people.
Let’s take a closer look at the advantages of group travel.
- Planning: It can be overwhelming to decide which places to visit in a city you don’t know. How long will it take me to get there from my hotel? Will this place be worth it or should I go somewhere else? Will it be safe to go there? These and more questions may cross your mind while you are planning your trip. When you travel with a group, you don’t have to worry about this. You won’t have to spend a lot of time planning; you can just relax and enjoy your trip. Each tour takes into account all the factors that guarantee a perfect experience.
- Expert guides: The guides accompanying the tours know all the secrets of the city. You will have the opportunity to ask as many questions as you have, no matter the subject: Is it true that this celebrity lived here? Where is the best place to eat bandeja paisa? Why is Medellín the only city with a metro in Colombia? With their knowledge, you will not only know the best options to eat, dance, and visit, but you will also learn a lot about the history and culture of the place.
- Safety: In any large city, it’s normal that some areas are safer than others. When planning tours, guides take this into account. You will be more at ease traveling in a group not only because the guides choose the safest routes but also because you will always be accompanied by someone who knows the place and speaks the local language.