Colombia · Twelve Nights · Bespoke
"Twelve nights they'll never believe you found."
Cartagena. Cocora Valley. Tatacoa Desert. Barú Island.
A honeymoon that reads like a chapter book nobody else has opened.
Chapter 01 · Nights 1 – 3
Cartagena
Cartagena, Colombia
Colonial Walls & Rooftop Mezcal
You arrive at dusk when the Old City is turning amber.
Your room is inside a 17th-century merchant's house — the walls are two feet thick and the courtyard fountain never stops.
On the second night, a table for two appears on a rooftop you didn't know existed, candles already lit, the Caribbean a dark suggestion beyond the ramparts.
You order the mezcal.
Nobody asks how long you plan to stay.
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Nights 1 – 3
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Chapter 02 · Nights 4 – 6
Cocora Valley
Cocora Valley, Colombia
Wax Palms, Horseback & Morning Fog
You wake up and the coffee is already picked.
It was picked by the family three generations before the alarm would have gone off.
Outside, the wax palms — Colombia's national tree, sixty meters tall — are half-dissolved in morning fog.
The horses are saddled.
There is no itinerary for the afternoon, only a direction: up, into the cloud forest, until the valley disappears below you like something from a dream you're still inside.
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Nights 4 – 6
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Chapter 03 · Nights 7 – 9
Tatacoa Desert
Tatacoa Desert, Colombia
Stargazing & Thermal Pools
Nobody comes here.
That's the point.
The Tatacoa isn't the Sahara — it's smaller, stranger, the colour of dried blood and bone.
By day you float in thermal pools carved into the rock.
By night, the sky does something you will spend years trying to describe.
The nearest city light is ninety kilometres away.
The astronomer sets up the telescope at ten.
You lie on a blanket on the desert floor and the Milky Way is not a metaphor — it is simply there, above you, personal as a whisper.
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Nights 7 – 9
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Chapter 04 · Nights 10 – 12
Barú Island
Barú Island, Colombia
Private Beach & Nothing Else
The boat leaves at seven.
By eight-thirty you are standing on sand so white it hurts to look at directly.
The villa has no television.
There are two hammocks, a private stretch of beach, and a staff of three who appear only when something is needed.
On the last morning you wake before dawn and walk to the water's edge alone.
The Caribbean is perfectly flat.
The only footprints in the sand are yours.
You stand there a long time, not wanting to be the one to break it.
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Nights 10 – 12
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From the Journal
What they said when they came home.
"We told everyone we were going to 'Colombia' and watched their faces try to place it. At the dinner party three months later, we were still the only people who'd been to Tatacoa. That's exactly what we wanted."
Valentina & Marco R.
Honeymooned October 2025 · 12 nights
"The coffee farm morning in Cocora — the mist, the horses, the cup of coffee that tasted like nothing I'd had before — I've thought about it almost every day since we came home."
Priya & James O.
Honeymooned July 2025 · 12 nights
"My partner sent me the 'hint' link and I booked the planning call that same night. When we arrived in Cartagena, the candlelit rooftop table was already waiting. I still don't know how they arranged it."
Camille & Théo M.
Honeymooned March 2025 · 12 nights
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