Frequently Asked Questions

Colombia has made significant strides in improving safety and security over the past two decades, transforming into a vibrant destination for travelers. Major cities like Medellín, Bogotá, and Cartagena are generally safe for tourists, especially in well-populated and popular areas. However, as with any travel destination, it's important to stay informed and take standard precautions to ensure a smooth experience.

Nearly 1.5 million U.S. citizens are estimated to visit Colombia annually.

 

 
 

Traveling to Colombia can be quite affordable, depending on your preferences and travel style. Accommodation, food, and transportation are generally inexpensive compared to many other popular destinations. Budget travelers can enjoy affordable hostels and local meals, while those seeking more luxury options will find a range of higher-end hotels and restaurants.

If you're traveling to Colombia from the U.S. and plan to stay for less than 90 days, all you need is a valid passport. Additionally, you must register with CheckMig at least 72 hours before your arrival in the country.

The Colombian peso is the currency of Colombia. While U.S. dollars are not widely accepted for everyday transactions, you can exchange them at currency exchange offices, banks, or ATMs. Some tourist areas and high-end establishments might accept U.S. dollars, but it's best to carry pesos for most purchases. Credit and debit cards are also widely accepted in larger cities and tourist destinations.

Since Colombia has different climates depending on the region, it's always a good idea to consider the specific areas you plan to visit. The best time to visit Colombia is during the dry seasons, which typically run from December to March and July to August. These months offer pleasant weather for exploring the country's diverse landscapes, from the vibrant cities to the beautiful beaches.

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