Explore Villa de Leyva’s history, culture, and landscapes on a private tour. Discover Plaza Mayor, Fossil Museum, and more with a personal guide.
Explore Villa de Leyva’s history, culture, and landscapes on a private tour. Discover Plaza Mayor, Fossil Museum, and more with a personal guide.
- Sisga Dam - The initial stop before reaching Villa de Leyva is at the Sisga Dam, where visitors can admire the breathtaking views of this remarkable location, offering fantastic photo opportunities.
- Ráquira - The journey continues with a second stop at the enchanting town of Ráquira, a colonial gem in the Boyacá region, renowned across the…
- Sisga Dam - The initial stop before reaching Villa de Leyva is at the Sisga Dam, where visitors can admire the breathtaking views of this remarkable location, offering fantastic photo opportunities.
- Ráquira - The journey continues with a second stop at the enchanting town of Ráquira, a colonial gem in the Boyacá region, renowned across the nation and South America for its artisans who craft exquisite ceramic pieces.
- Plaza Mayor - The guide will meet the group and first take them to Plaza Mayor, the largest cobblestone square in Colombia. From this point, a tour will unfold through various historical eras, including the recent history of the area: its notable figures, houses, and monasteries that reflect the historical and cultural evolution of Villa de Leyva, which continues to build its legacy today.
- Antonio Nariño House Museum - Constructed in the 17th century, this was the home of Antonio Nariño, a trailblazer of independence, from his arrival in Villa de Leyva until his passing on December 13, 1823. The house is a masterpiece of colonial architecture and was designated a Site of National Cultural Interest in 1961. It contains 19th-century documents and artifacts that can be explored during a tour of its rooms. The Antonio Nariño House Museum, under the Ministry of Culture, fosters the historical memory of Colombia, highlighting the life of Antonio Nariño and his significant contribution as the first American to translate and spread the Rights of Man and of the Citizen in the 18th century.
- Paleontological Museum of Villa de Leyva - Discover the archaeological richness of this region by visiting some of the paleontological and fossil museums. The guide will also provide suggestions for additional activities, places to explore, and local cuisine to enjoy, ensuring a comprehensive experience of the trip to Villa de Leyva.
- Pozos Azules - Pozos Azules invites visitors to leisurely appreciate its allure; exploring it is a truly unique experience. The site is perfect for organizing events, meeting new people, and listening to their stories. Those who visit this ecological marvel are always captivated by the color of its waters and the stunning landscape.

- Private transportation
- Visit to Sisga Dam for panoramic views
- Private certified guide (English/Spanish)
- Entrance fees
- Stop in Ráquira, artisan town famous for pottery
- Private transportation
- Visit to Sisga Dam for panoramic views
- Private certified guide (English/Spanish)
- Entrance fees
- Stop in Ráquira, artisan town famous for pottery
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Gratuities
This exclusive full-day tour is crafted to showcase the finest aspects of Villa de Leyva and its surroundings in one remarkable journey. Its uniqueness lies in the blend of history, culture, and stunning landscapes, all experienced at your own pace with the convenience of a private guide and driver. You will not only visit Villa de Leyva but truly…
This exclusive full-day tour is crafted to showcase the finest aspects of Villa de Leyva and its surroundings in one remarkable journey. Its uniqueness lies in the blend of history, culture, and stunning landscapes, all experienced at your own pace with the convenience of a private guide and driver. You will not only visit Villa de Leyva but truly immerse yourself in it: marveling at Plaza Mayor, exploring ancient wonders at the Fossil Museum, and admiring the turquoise splendor of the Pozos Azules. The tour includes a stop at the Sisga Dam for breathtaking views and a visit to Ráquira, a vibrant town celebrated for its pottery and artisan spirit. With ample time for a leisurely lunch and a stroll through the charming colonial streets, this tour combines iconic highlights with genuine encounters. It offers more than just sightseeing—it’s a personalized experience that unveils the legends, traditions, and enchantment of Colombia’s highlands.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.