Sucre Tours & Holidays
Sucre Small Group Tours & Tailor-Made Holidays
The charming colonial city of Sucre is the constitutional capital of Bolivia and home to the Supreme Court and many cultural attractions, museums, shops and restaurants. Relatively small, Sucre is an easily walkable city and the older sections (with white colonial buildings, pretty terracotta-tiled roofs and distinctive balconies) offer plenty of nooks and crannies to explore. Home to a large indigenous population who maintain their traditional clothing and customs, the surrounding ...
The charming colonial city of Sucre is the constitutional capital of Bolivia and home to the Supreme Court and many cultural attractions, museums, shops and restaurants. Relatively small, Sucre is an easily walkable city and the older sections (with white colonial buildings, pretty terracotta-tiled roofs and distinctive balconies) offer plenty of nooks and crannies to explore. Home to a large indigenous population who maintain their traditional clothing and customs, the surrounding regions are well known for their arts and crafts, and the weekly Sunday market at Tarabuco offers a great opportunity to admire and purchase these wares. Dinosaur bones have been found at Cal Orko, a cement factory just outside of Sucre.
Best experiences

Walk around La Ciudad Blanca
Follow your private guide on a half-day walking tour around the lively plaza, the university and Spanish colonial architecture. Learn about Sucre’s colonial past and see relics from Bolivar’s struggle to liberate the country during stops at various museums.
Trek in search of dinosaur tracks
Icla Canyon might have the largest fossil reserve in the world and another part of the canyon holds the oldest dinosaur tracks in South America. Trek through the canyon’s ancient rock formations, narrow gorges and crystal-clear waterfalls.