Money and costs


Colombia's currency is the Colombian Peso (COP). The country has a vast ATM network and credit card payments have become popular. Get ready for a minimum of €30 to €35 per day – if you travel in a truly spare backpacker mode and €70 to €100 if you stay in 3 to 4 star hotels with meals non-current during the day. Substantially more if you opt for resort stays.

ACCOMMODATION 

There is a little of everything in Colombia, with an almost inexhaustible offer, from the cheapest hostels that charge €4 to €10 for a basic double room, to the most sophisticated government or private hotels and resorts where a night can cost €300 or 400€.

FOOD 

consume food corrients (ready-to-eat dishes in simpler restaurants) is the least expensive way to eat in Colombia, but without the gastronomic richness that the country has to offer, since, between €1 and €3, the dishes served do not usually vary. out there beyond. Other types of traditional/regional meals in normal restaurants cost approximately €4 to €6, drink included. These prices have little to do with those of fine restaurants in Bogota, Cali or Cartagena – especially those at the surrounding resorts – where a full meal can cost €80 or €90.

INTERNET 

Only the cheapest residential may not have Wi-Fi included in the room price. Moreover, it will have it included in hotel and resort rates. Otherwise, it won't be difficult to find internet cafes in big cities and even smaller towns. Access will cost between €0,80 and €2 per hour.