Booking a private experience — a chef's dinner at home, a sailing day with lunch on board, a wedding by the water, or a day of wellness in the mountains — is nothing like booking a restaurant table or a packaged tour. There's no fixed menu, no generic itinerary: every detail is designed around you. And that's exactly why asking the right questions before you confirm makes the difference between an experience that feels truly made for you and one that falls short of what you imagined. This is the list we'd recommend to anyone about to book, whether it's with us or with any other serious provider.
The menu is almost always the heart of the experience, so it's worth understanding just how flexible it really is.
A good private chef doesn't just cook well — they listen well. If the answers feel generic, or you sense you're being sold a fixed package dressed up as "custom," that's a sign to keep asking.
Behind a well-executed dinner or experience there's a team, not just a cook. It's worth knowing who does what.
This question matters especially for experiences away from home — aboard a yacht on Tominé, at a sailing club, up in the mountains of La Calera — where coordination between providers is what separates a smooth day from one that feels improvised.
This is where unpleasant surprises tend to show up if you don't ask for detail from the start.
Always ask for an itemized quote in writing. A provider with clear processes will have no trouble walking you through exactly what your investment covers, line by line.
Weather, health, changing plans — life happens, and a good private experience should have clear terms for when it does.
A cancellation policy explained clearly, in plain language and without fine print, is usually the best sign you're dealing with a professional, transparent team.
Asking these questions isn't about distrust — it's about making sure the experience you're dreaming of, whether it's dinner by the water, a wedding facing Tominé, or a day of disconnecting in the mountains, is built on clear agreements from the very first message. If you're thinking about a private experience in Bogotá or around the Tominé Reservoir, get in touch and let's design every detail together, from the menu to the last toast.