Colombia Travel Guide 

Colombia is a South American country located on the northwestern coast of the continent. It borders Panama to the northwest, Venezuela to the east, Brazil to the southeast, and Ecuador and Peru to the south.

Colombia is a truly diverse and stunning country, rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. It is home to the Andes Mountains, the Amazon Rainforest, gorgeous Caribbean and Pacific coastlines, and colonial cities filled with vibrant street life, music, and dance. The country is famous for its coffee, emeralds, and national symbol, the Wax Palm tree.

Colombia has a well-developed public transportation system, with options including buses, taxis, and, in some cities, metro systems. 

Buses are the most affordable and widely used form of transportation in Colombia. Several bus companies offer both local and long-distance services. 

Taxis are widely available in cities and tourist areas. We found it easy to hail them down on the street but you can also call them in advance. They are also a convenient option for short trips.

In Colombia, a popular transport option is the "Chiva" bus. This colorful and musical bus is often used for parties and tours. In our opinion, these buses offer a fun and unique way to experience the country's culture and landscapes.

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Get ready for an adventure like no other! Colombia is a hidden gem, brimming with history, culture, and natural beauty. From salsa dancing in Bogotá to hiking the Lost City to sipping coffee in the Andes Mountains, there’s never a dull moment in this South American treasure trove.

Important Things to Know

Currency

The local currency in Colombia is the Colombian peso (COP). 

Tourists should carry cash in small denominations and only exchange money at authorized exchange offices and large hotels. ATMs are widely available in cities and tourist areas, and hotels, restaurants, and shops commonly accept credit cards.

Tipping is expected in Colombia, and it's customary to tip 10% in restaurants and for other services, such as taxi rides and hotel staff. Having some small bills on hand for tipping is a good idea.

AmaWaterways Magdalena River, Colombia

AmaWaterways will visit a new continent in 2024 with cruises on Colombia's Magdalena River. (Photo Credit: AmaWaterways)

National Languages

The official language of Colombia is Spanish, but many people speak English, particularly in the tourist industry.

However, learning a few basic Spanish phrases, such as "Hola" (hello), "Por favor" (please), and "Gracias" (thank you), can go a long way in endearing you to the local people and making your travels more enjoyable.

In addition to Spanish, over 80 indigenous languages are spoken in Colombia, including Kuna, Wayuu, and Arhuaco.

Climate And Weather

Colombia is near the equator and has a diverse climate, ranging from tropical along the coast to temperate in the Andes Mountains. 

The country experiences two rainy seasons, the Atlantic and Pacific. The Atlantic season occurs from May to June, and the Pacific season from October to November. 

The rest of the year is considered the dry season.

 

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When To Visit Colombia

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Colombia is among the countries USTOA members identified as an emerging travel destinations for 2023. (Photo by Brian Major)

The best time to visit Colombia depends on what you want to see and do. For beach lovers, the Pacific coast is dry and sunny from December to April, making this an ideal time to visit for sun, sand, and water sports. 

For those interested in exploring the Andes Mountains and visiting coffee plantations, the dry season from December to February is the best time to go. The views are clearer and the roads are drier during this time. 

Best Places To Stay In Colombia

AmaWaterways carnival in Colombia.
Guests on AmaWaterways Magdalena River cruises in Colombia will get to experience carnival South America-style. (Photo Credit: AmaWaterways)

  • Cartagena. This stunning colonial city on the Caribbean coast is one of Colombia's top tourist destinations and is definitely one of our top picks. With its charming cobblestone streets, brightly colored colonial-style buildings, and gorgeous beaches, Cartagena offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Visitors can stroll through the walled city, visit the famous San Felipe de Barajas Castle, and enjoy delicious seafood and other local specialties.
  • Bogotá. Colombia's capital and largest city, Bogotá, is a vibrant metropolis with a rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore museums and art galleries, sample delicious street food, and enjoy the city's nightlife. Bogotá is also a gateway to the Andes Mountains, where you can go skiing, hiking, and exploring coffee plantations.
  • Medellín. This city in the Andes Mountains has beautiful parks, world-class museums, and a modern metro system. Visitors can stroll through the parks and gardens and explore vibrant neighborhoods like El Poblado. If you’re a history buff, we highly recommend visiting the Pablo Escobar Museum while you’re here. 

 

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