Real monthly budgets from Medellín, Bogotá, Cartagena and Cali — for every lifestyle from budget backpacker to comfortable expat.
All figures in USD, based on a single adult in Medellín or Bogotá. Cartagena and tourist cities run about 20–30% higher for accommodation.
Select a city to see specific average costs. All prices in USD, converted at ~4,200 COP/USD.
| Category | Budget | Mid-range | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1BR Apartment | $350–500 | $600–850 | $1,200–2,000 |
| Groceries | $100–130 | $160–220 | $350–500 |
| Eating out (30 meals) | $90–120 | $180–280 | $400–600 |
| Transport | $15–25 | $60–90 | $180–300 |
| Health insurance | $30–60 | $70–120 | $200–400 |
| Utilities (incl. internet) | $40–60 | $70–110 | $120–180 |
| Monthly Total | $625–895 | $1,140–1,670 | $2,450–3,980 |
| Category | Budget | Mid-range | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1BR Apartment | $400–550 | $700–950 | $1,400–2,500 |
| Groceries | $110–140 | $170–240 | $380–550 |
| Eating out (30 meals) | $100–130 | $200–310 | $450–700 |
| Transport | $20–30 | $70–100 | $200–350 |
| Health insurance | $30–60 | $70–120 | $200–400 |
| Utilities (incl. internet) | $50–70 | $80–120 | $130–200 |
| Monthly Total | $710–980 | $1,290–1,840 | $2,760–4,700 |
| Category | Budget | Mid-range | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1BR Apartment | $500–650 | $800–1,100 | $1,600–3,000 |
| Groceries | $120–150 | $180–260 | $400–600 |
| Eating out (30 meals) | $110–150 | $220–340 | $500–800 |
| Transport | $25–40 | $80–120 | $220–380 |
| Health insurance | $30–60 | $70–120 | $200–400 |
| Utilities (incl. internet) | $60–80 | $90–130 | $140–220 |
| Monthly Total | $845–1,130 | $1,440–2,070 | $3,060–5,400 |
| Category | Budget | Mid-range | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1BR Apartment | $280–420 | $500–750 | $900–1,600 |
| Groceries | $90–120 | $150–200 | $320–480 |
| Eating out (30 meals) | $80–110 | $160–250 | $380–580 |
| Transport | $12–20 | $50–80 | $150–250 |
| Health insurance | $30–60 | $70–120 | $200–400 |
| Utilities (incl. internet) | $40–60 | $65–100 | $110–170 |
| Monthly Total | $532–790 | $995–1,500 | $2,060–3,480 |
For most expats, Colombia is comparable to Thailand or Vietnam — slightly more expensive in tourist cities like Cartagena but often cheaper in Medellín or Cali. The bigger advantage is proximity to the US, a strong local food scene, and excellent urban infrastructure (Medellín's Metro rivals any Southeast Asian city).
Not immediately — Wise, Revolut, and Charles Schwab debit cards work well for the first few months. Once you're on a visa, opening a Bancolombia or Davivienda account is straightforward and saves on foreign exchange fees. Many expats use Nequi (digital wallet) for everyday local payments.
Private health insurance ranges from $50–150/month for basic expat coverage to $200–400/month for comprehensive international plans. Many expats in Medellín use Colmédica or Sura private EPS plans (~$100–150/month) which give access to top clinics like Clínica Las Américas for minimal out-of-pocket costs.
Yes — a few to watch for:
Yes — the COP/USD rate has ranged from 3,800 to 4,800 in recent years. At 4,200 COP/USD a $1,500 budget buys 6.3M COP/month; at 3,800 it buys 5.7M COP — a meaningful difference. Expats earning in USD, EUR, or GBP benefit enormously from Colombia's relatively weak peso, but hedging with forward contracts or keeping a month's reserve cushions volatility.
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