Day 1. Friday, February 28. Barranquilla: City Tour
Arrival in the city of Barranquilla, assistance at Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport, and transfer to the hotel for check-in. (A flight before 12:00 PM is recommended).
At the indicated time, pick-up at the hotel to start a panoramic tour of the city's iconic sites, including Barrio El Prado, Aviation Founders Park, Metropolitan Cathedral, Edgar Rentería Stadium, Old Customs Building, Montoya Station, Tramway Station, Butterfly Square, "Shark's Fin," Swing Bridge, Old Riverfront Authority, Par Vial Cra. 50 (graffiti), and return to the hotel.
Duration: 4 hours
Start time: 2:00 PM
This day includes: Airport-to-hotel transfer, air-conditioned transportation, Spanish-speaking guide, and local medical assistance card.
Day 2. Saturday, March 1. Barranquilla – Battle of Flowers
Breakfast at the hotel.
This is a grand parade of floats, led by the Carnival Queen, followed by folkloric groups, costumes, cumbia dancers, and comparsas that won contests from the previous year’s carnival. The Battle of Flowers is the oldest parade held during the Barranquilla Carnival, first organized in 1903 by General Heriberto Arturo Vengochea to celebrate the end of the Thousand Days' War. The parade features renowned singers and artists dancing, singing, and parading along Via 40 in majestic floats, accompanied by comparsas. Return to the hotel and overnight stay.
Duration: 5–7 hours
Pick-up time: 10:00 AM – Latest departure at 4:30 PM
This day includes: Air-conditioned transportation, access to preferential stands, logistical support for stand placement, return transport coordination, and local medical assistance card.
Note: Stand accompaniment can be arranged for an additional supplement of $165 per group.
Day 3. Sunday, March 2. Barranquilla – Grand Parade of Tradition
Breakfast at the hotel.
The second day of the Carnival features the Grand Parade of Tradition and Folklore, showcasing traditional folkloric groups, cumbia dancers, and comparsas along Via 40. This parade emphasizes dance and music in their most traditional forms, with no floats. Return to the hotel and overnight stay.
Duration: 5 hours
Pick-up time: 12:00 PM – Latest departure at 4:30 PM
This day includes: Air-conditioned transportation, access to preferential stands, logistical support for stand placement, return transport coordination, and local medical assistance card.
Note: Stand accompaniment can be arranged for an additional supplement of $165 per group.
Day 4. Monday, March 3. Barranquilla – Transfer Out
Breakfast at the hotel.
At the agreed time, transfer to Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport for your flight (not included) to your next destination.
End of services.