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“La Tierra de Sabrosura”
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Time Zone: COT (UTC -5), no daylight saving.
Language: Spanish; English is commonly spoken in major tourist areas.
Currency: Colombian Peso (COP); Cash preferred outside cities. Current exchange rate: 1 USD = 3,941 COP (may vary).
Entry Requirements: U.S. travelers need a valid passport; no visa for stays under 90 days. Fill out the Check-Mig form online before arrival.
Safety Ranking: Level 3 – Reconsider travel per U.S. State Department.
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best time to visit for…
Weather: December to March – dry season, ideal for beach and mountain travel.
Budget: April to June or September to November – low season with fewer tourists and better deals on flights and lodging.
Festivals: December (Christmas lights in Medellín), February/March (Barranquilla Carnival), and August (Flower Festival in Medellín).
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