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The best time to visit Colombia is during the dry seasons, which typically occur from December to March and again from July to August. During these months, the weather is sunnier and ideal for exploring cities, beaches, and natural landscapes. However, Colombia’s diverse climate means you can enjoy different regions year-round, especially destinations like Bogotá, Medellín, and the Coffee Region, which have spring-like weather most of the year.
Citizens from many countries — including the United States, Canada, most of Europe, and several Latin American countries — do not need a visa to enter Colombia for tourism stays of up to 90 days. This period can often be extended once for another 90 days. However, entry requirements may vary depending on your nationality. We recommend checking with your local Colombian consulate or embassy for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Yes, Colombia has become an increasingly popular and safe destination for tourists in recent years. Major cities like Bogotá, Medellín, Cartagena, and the Coffee Region are well-developed and welcoming to visitors, especially in tourist-friendly areas. As in any country, travelers should stay aware of their surroundings, avoid isolated areas at night, and use trusted transportation services. Traveling with a curated itinerary or a local luxury operator like AXL Travel adds an extra layer of comfort, security, and insider access to unforgettable experiences.
The official currency in Colombia is the Colombian Peso (COP). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops in major cities. However, it’s a good idea to carry some cash for smaller purchases, local markets, taxis, or rural areas where card payments may not be available.
Pack light and versatile clothing. In warm regions like Cartagena or the Caribbean coast, bring breathable clothes, swimwear, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat. For cities like Bogotá or Medellín, layers are key due to cooler temperatures, especially in the evenings. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, and if you plan to visit rural or jungle areas, include a light rain jacket and long sleeves for protection. Don’t forget travel adapters (Type A/B) and any personal medication.