Colombia

The Touratu Guide to

Colombia

33 States to Explore in Colombia

UPDATED JUNE 12, 2026

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Colombia Brief

Colombia offers travelers an exceptional mix of cultural heritage, natural diversity, and vibrant cities. From the Caribbean coast to the Andes mountains and Amazon basin, the country provides experiences ranging from colonial architecture to world-class coffee plantations and pristine beaches. The warm hospitality of its people, affordable prices, and improving infrastructure make Colombia an increasingly accessible destination for adventure seekers, culture enthusiasts, and nature lovers.

• Capital: Bogotá • Currency: Colombian Peso (COP) • Official Language: Spanish • Main Religion: Roman Catholicism • Best Months: December-March, July-August • Average Weather: 15-28°C (59-82°F) varies by altitude • Famous Tourist Cities: Cartagena, Medellín, Bogotá, Santa Marta, Cali • Time Zone: Colombia Standard Time (UTC-5) • Visa Note: Many nationalities receive 90-day tourist visas on arrival • Popular Experiences: Coffee tours, Cartagena's Old Town, Lost City trek, Amazon exploration, Tayrona National Park, Comuna 13 street art

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Everything you need to know before visiting Colombia

Colombia has significantly improved security in recent years. Major tourist destinations like Cartagena, Medellín, and Bogotá are generally safe when following standard precautions. Avoid displaying valuables, stay in established tourist areas, and use registered taxis or ride-sharing apps. Check current travel advisories before visiting and consider hiring local guides for remote areas.

Colombia is budget-friendly compared to many destinations. Budget travelers spend $25-40 daily on accommodation, food, and transport. Mid-range travelers should allocate $50-100 daily. Meals range from $3-8 at local eateries, while tourist restaurants cost more. Accommodation varies from $10-15 in hostels to $30-50 in mid-range hotels.

A 10-14 day itinerary typically includes: 2-3 days in Cartagena, 2-3 days in the Coffee Triangle (Salento), 2-3 days in Medellín or Bogotá, and 2-3 days for either Tayrona National Park or the Lost City trek. This covers Caribbean, mountain, and cultural experiences. Longer stays allow Amazon exploration or additional Caribbean islands.

Dry seasons (December-March and July-August) offer the most predictable weather for trekking and outdoor activities. These months attract more tourists. The rainy season brings lush landscapes and fewer crowds but may affect hiking conditions. Coastal areas remain warm year-round, making beach visits feasible any time. Book accommodations in advance during dry season.

Domestic flights connect major cities efficiently and cost $30-100. Long-distance buses are economical but time-consuming on mountainous routes. Ride-sharing apps (Uber, Beat) operate in major cities. Regional buses serve smaller towns. For remote areas like the Amazon, organized tours with transportation included are recommended. Driving is possible but challenging due to terrain.

Visit Cartagena's colonial architecture and slave trade history. Explore Medellín's street art and Comuna 13 transformation story. Experience indigenous communities through guided tours. Attend local festivals if timing allows. Learn about Colombian history at Bogotá's museums. Participate in coffee plantation tours where guides explain the farming and roasting process in detail.

Salento offers colonial charm and bird-watching in the Coffee Triangle. Guatapé features colorful streets and a scenic reservoir. Barichara provides quiet colonial atmosphere with hiking trails. Palomino offers a unique combination of snowy mountains and Caribbean beaches within hours. Popayán showcases colonial architecture with fewer tourists than Cartagena.

Tayrona National Park combines jungle and Caribbean beaches. The Lost City trek offers pre-Hispanic ruins and adventure. Cocora Valley displays the world's tallest palm trees. Caño Cristales features colorful river ecosystems. The Amazon accessible from Leticia provides wildlife and indigenous experiences. Coffee Triangle plantations blend agriculture with mountain scenery.

10-14 days allows experiencing multiple regions: coast, mountains, and city culture. Seven days works for hitting major cities like Cartagena and Medellín plus coffee region. Two weeks enables adding trek activities or Amazon exploration. Longer stays let you enjoy destinations at a relaxed pace and explore secondary cities and less-visited regions.

Touratu maps Instagram photos and YouTube travel videos to real destinations across Colombia, helping you discover popular spots, hidden gems, and authentic experiences. Browse geotagged content from travelers to find cafes, viewpoints, trails, and neighborhoods worth visiting. Filter by location to see what other travelers experienced in cities, national parks, and remote areas.

Colombia Travel Guide: Coffee, Culture & Caribbean