Colombia: what a charm! Why Colombia is one of the best countries to live in.5 minutes to read.
Marie Sophia

Marie Sophia

Living the world through its cultures, stories and the people who inhabit it is what inspires me.

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From the warmth of its people and the beauty of its coffee plantations to the delicious flavors of a bandeja paisa and the breathtaking landscapes that fill every corner, Colombia isn’t just a destination to visit — it could also be the perfect place to invest in a home. But what truly makes Colombia so special?

To find out, here are the reasons why this country is one of the best options for those seeking the perfect place to live:

A Culture That Makes You Fall in Love: Festivals, Music and Human Warmth

Colombia is a land rich in the ancestral heritage of the ancient cultures that once thrived here. This cultural blend is showcased in its vibrant events, such as the Barranquilla Carnival, celebrated annually with joy and festivity, the Cali Fair, the Flower Festival in Medellin, the Book Fair, and many other national, regional, and local celebrations.

These events not only highlight Colombia's cultural richness but also reflect the country’s economic strength and the well-being of its people, who greet others with warm smiles and are always ready to offer a helping hand.

On the other hand, if you prefer tranquility, breathtaking natural landscapes, and a peaceful life in the countryside, Colombia is perfect for you too! According to La República in 2022, Colombia was ranked as an ideal destination for retired foreigners looking to enjoy a quiet retirement. Both of these factors make Colombia an excellent choice for real estate investment in this beautiful country.

Living Well for Less: Affordable Cost of Living and Quality of Life

According to Mercer’s 2024 index of the 10 most expensive and cheapest cities to live in, Bogotá, the cosmopolitan capital of Colombia, ranks 174th out of 226 cities. In comparison, Bogotá is ranked below other South American capitals like Lima (166) and Santiago (160).

This is due to the relatively low cost of living, which averages around $735 USD per person per month, or approximately 3.07 million Colombian pesos, according to the 2024 LivingCost ranking. For a family of four, the estimated monthly cost is about $1,826 USD.

How cheap! Don't think twice, Colombia should be on your list of destinations to visit and never leave!

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Natural Paradise: From Tropical Beaches to Dream Mountains

Colombia is a tropical paradise with diverse climates, from the lush Amazon rainforest and stunning mountain valleys to dreamlike beaches along the coast. With nearly 52 million inhabitants, there’s space for everyone.

Many of the homes available on our website vivaideal/colombia are located in areas where the tranquility and beauty of nature, whether on the beach or in the mountains, become great companions. These properties offer ideal environments for those looking to disconnect from the urban bustle and enjoy unique landscapes, with the comfort and privacy that only a home in direct contact with nature can provide. However, if you prefer city life, we also have options that combine the best of both worlds: proximity to urban centers and all their services, along with the peace provided by exclusive residential areas surrounded by nature.

Its natural and cultural wealth is recognized internationally! It is for these merits that at the 2023 International Tourism Fair it was recognized as one of the most attractive destinations according to Forbes (2023).

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The Top Cities

According to El Tiempo (2024), a Colombian newspaper, a recent study by the Red de Ciudades Cómo Vamos identified the top 7 ideal cities to live in Colombia. The study considered factors such as health, education, safety, and mobility, with Bogotá, Barranquilla, Pereira, Girón, Zipaquirá, and Puerto Colombia being recognized as the best cities.

These cities stand out not only for the mentioned factors but also for their role as vibrant cultural hubs in Colombia. With a diverse cultural and natural heritage, along with various cultural events and artistic movements, each city reflects the rich legacy passed down from their ancestors. Below, I will highlight some of the key attributes that characterize a few of these cities.

For example, Bogotá's official website highlights that the city was designated a UNESCO World Book Capital in 2007 and a Creative City of Music in 2012. Bogotá is home to numerous festivals and museums that showcase these honors, including the Botero Museum, the National Museum, the Ibero-American Theater Festival, and ArtBo – the International Art Fair.

Additionally, the city is renowned for its natural attractions, such as the Botanical Garden, wetlands, and reservoirs.

Similarly, Barranquilla is a vibrant city known for its rich cultural and musical heritage. A prime example is the iconic song 'En Barranquilla me quedo' by the renowned Colombian singer Joe Arroyo, which, along with many other cultural expressions, highlights the unique qualities of this city. From its diverse heritage, featuring cathedrals and castles, to historic landmarks like the Paseo de Bolívar, Barranquilla offers an experience rich in history and tradition.

Like Bogotá and Barranquilla, Pereira, Girón, Zipaquirá, and Puerto Colombia are filled with amazing treasures waiting to be explored.

Don't wait any longer to discover all that these destinations have to offer!

Are you satisfied? That's how magical Colombia is!

This country welcomes you with open arms, offering countless possibilities. It's not just a place to enjoy its diverse traditional culture, gastronomy, music, and tourism, but also a country that provides excellent opportunities for both in-person and remote work, all at a cost of living that is accessible compared to other countries. The real question isn't whether you should visit Colombia, but when you will decide to do so.