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Guatapé Day Trip from Medellín: Plan Your Visit

Guatapé Day Trip from Medellín: Plan Your Visit

A Guatapé day trip is the most popular escape from Medellín and for good reason. In a single day you can climb the Piedra del Peñol, glide across the reservoir on a boat tour and wander the cobbled streets of one of the most colorful towns in Colombia.

This guide breaks down how to plan the day, when to leave, what it costs and how to fit everything in without rushing. Whether you book a tour or go independently, the right schedule makes the difference.

Quick answer

A Guatapé day trip from Medellín covers 79 kilometres each way and fits comfortably into one day. The most reviewed option in our catalogue is the Guatape & Paragliding & El Peñol Rock & Quaint Town From Medellin, from $209, rated 5.0 with 171 reviews, running about 9 hours. Leaving Medellín by 7:00 puts you on the rock before the midday coaches arrive. Prices are estimates and depend on season and group size.

TL;DR
  • Duration: about 9 hours, including roughly 4 hours of driving
  • Included: hotel pickup, guide, the rock and Guatapé town
  • For whom: travellers with 3 days or less in Medellín
  • Book at least 5 days ahead in December and January
  • Carry small notes for entry, lunch and the tuk tuk
Guatape & Paragliding & El Peñol Rock & Quaint Town From MedellinFrom $209
★ 5.0 · 171 reviews

The most reviewed Guatapé day tour in our catalogue, with paragliding added to the classic route.

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How to get to Guatapé from Medellín

The drive is 79 kilometers and takes about 2 hours each way along highway 60. Public buses leave from Terminal del Norte every 30 minutes and cost around 18,000 COP one way.

Private transfers and small group tours pick you up at your hotel between 7 and 8 AM, which is the smart move if you want to avoid the late morning rush at the rock.

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Suggested day plan

Leave Medellín by 7 AM, arrive at Piedra del Peñol around 9 AM and climb the 740 stairs while it is still cool. Spend an hour at the top, then drive 10 minutes to Guatapé pueblo for lunch.

After lunch take a 90 minute lake boat tour that passes the sunken church bell tower and the old Escobar hacienda. Wrap up the afternoon walking the zócalos before heading back to Medellín by 6 PM.

How much does the day trip cost

A standard group tour from Medellín runs between 50 and 90 USD per person and includes transport, guide, rock entry and a typical lunch. Private tours start around 180 USD for a small group with a flexible itinerary.

Going independently costs less, around 30 USD with bus and entrances, but you carry the planning load and miss the running commentary on history and geography along the way.

What to pack for the day

Comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a light rain jacket, water and small bills in pesos for entrance fees and snacks. The weather can shift fast in Antioquia so layers help.

A camera with a wide angle lens or a phone in panorama mode will save you regret at the top of the rock. Sunglasses and a hat are equally important on the boat ride.

Common mistakes to avoid

Leaving Medellín after 9 AM almost always means traffic, queues at the rock and rushed photos. Skipping lunch in Guatapé to save time is another regret because the trout dishes by the lake are part of the experience.

Booking the cheapest tour without checking the group size can land you in a 25 person van. A boutique 8 to 12 person group keeps the day comfortable and on schedule.

A well planned Guatapé day trip checks two icons off your Colombia list and leaves you back in Medellín for dinner. Start early, leave the cheap rush behind and you will end the day with the kind of photos that travel friends ask about for weeks.

Frequently asked questions

How far is Guatapé from Medellín?

About 79 kilometres east on highway 60. A private car takes roughly two hours, a public bus from Terminal del Norte closer to two and a half.

Can you do Guatapé and the rock in one day?

Yes. A standard day tour leaves Medellín between 7:00 and 8:00, climbs the rock in the morning and spends the afternoon in the town before returning by early evening.

Is it cheaper to go to Guatapé by bus?

The bus is cheaper on paper, around 20,000 COP each way, but entry, lunch and local transport are paid separately and you lose about two hours waiting.

What is there to do in Guatapé besides the rock?

The zócalos of the old town, a boat ride on the reservoir, the waterfront malecón and Calle del Recuerdo, the most photographed street in the village.

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