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Flights to Colombia in 2023

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Popular inJulyHigh demand for flights, 9% potential price rise
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Cheapest inAprilBest time to find cheap flights, 4% potential price drop
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Average priceS$ 2,244Average for return flights in March 2023
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Return fromS$ 2,327From Singapore Changi to Bogotá El Dorado
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One-way fromS$ 1,236One-way flight from Singapore Changi (SIN) to Colombia
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Singapore ChangiBogotá El Dorado

SIN - BOG

SINBOG

Singapore Changi

2023-06-24

2 stops36h 05m

Bogotá El Dorado

2023-07-31

2 stops33h 50m

S$ 2,327

Singapore ChangiBogotá El Dorado

SIN - BOG

SINBOG

Singapore Changi

2023-05-21

1 stop33h 40m

Bogotá El Dorado

2023-05-27

1 stop26h 55m

S$ 2,486

Singapore ChangiBogotá El Dorado

SIN - BOG

SINBOG

Singapore Changi

2023-05-20

1 stop26h 00m

Bogotá El Dorado

2023-05-27

3 stops35h 35m

S$ 2,611

Singapore ChangiBogotá El Dorado

SIN - BOG

SINBOG

Singapore Changi

2023-05-21

2 stops38h 10m

Bogotá El Dorado

2023-05-27

2 stops45h 20m

S$ 2,683

Singapore ChangiBogotá El Dorado

SIN - BOG

SINBOG

Singapore Changi

2023-08-08

1 stop41h 35m

Bogotá El Dorado

2023-08-20

2 stops36h 05m

S$ 2,872

Singapore ChangiBogotá El Dorado

SIN - BOG

SINBOG

Singapore Changi

2023-05-21

2 stops38h 00m

Bogotá El Dorado

2023-05-26

2 stops41h 01m

S$ 2,880

Singapore ChangiBogotá El Dorado

SIN - BOG

SINBOG

Singapore Changi

2023-08-07

2 stops53h 15m

Bogotá El Dorado

2023-08-20

3 stops53h 45m

S$ 3,538

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Which day is cheapest to fly to Colombia?

Monday is currently, on average, the cheapest day to fly to Colombia. Flying on Thursday will result in higher flight prices.

What time of day is cheapest to fly to Colombia?

To get the best value, try booking a flight in the afternoon when visiting Colombia. Generally the prices will increase for flights in the morning as these tend to have higher demand.

Step into the storybook that is Colombia. From its ancient burial sites to skyscraper cities overflowing with Spanish-inspired music and Cuban cuisine, no matter where your flight to Colombia takes you, there will undoubtedly be a story to tell. Colombia’s white-washed hillside homes and national parks serve as the backdrop for 26th-largest nation in the world, and the fourth-largest country in South America. It’s no secret however, that Colombia has seen its share of turmoil. Despite the country’s reputation for drug trafficking and ongoing civil conflict, Colombia remains today one of the top economic forces in South America. Look past the occasional political struggle that Colombia endures with its neighbours and you’ll see a country lush with natural wildlife, miles of beaches, unique shopping and of course, salsa dancing.

Travellers booking flights to Colombia won’t be disappointed. There are more than 200 festivals and events throughout the year that vary in length from one day to one month. Some of the biggest events include Carnaval de Blancos y Negros (Pasto; January), Semana Santa (Holy Week; Popayán and Mompós; March or April), Feria de las Flores (Medellín; August) and Carnaval de Barranquilla (Barranquilla; February or March). If the fiestas don’t thrill you, just relax and enjoy the scenery.

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Colombia climate

Colombia is mostly tropical and wet. It really has no dry season, but summer typically sees the most rainfall. Coastal lowlands have high temperatures and humidity all the time. Rainfall can average 10cm each year. The mountain areas are cooler and weather conditions vary depending on the altitude, the topography and the winds.

Getting around Colombia

Domestic flights are the most convenient and also the safest way to get around the country. There are services from a number of airlines; the biggest two are Avianca and SAM. Colombia has one of the best developed airline networks of all South American countries.

Be cautious with all other types of transport. There is no train service in the country, but there are various different types of bus and taxis that service all the main towns. Check the route you plan to travel before you set off and secure all your possessions.

For a bit of adventure, take a cargo boat along the Magdalena River. This is a slow way to travel, but offers views of the country you wouldn’t otherwise be able to see.

What is good to know if travelling to Colombia?

  • Before travelling anywhere in Colombia it is vital that you check the travel advice and warnings. Take extra special care of your possessions when travelling, avoid travelling at night if possible and always make sure that the route you plan to take has not been subject to attacks from bandits in recent months. Make sure you have comprehensive travel insurance, which includes all types of theft.
  • Bogota is a vibrant city, but one that can feel daunting to the tourist on arrival. To get orientated, head to the central Plaza Bolivar in the heart of the historical part of town. Named after Simon Bolivar, the square contains his statue, as well the Justice Palace, the National Capitol and the Primate Cathedral. Visit the sights, or just relax on one of the benches and feed the pigeons.
  • The coastal walled city of Cartagena is more picturesque, with brightly painted buildings and numerous avenues and villas. The old city wall remains in place round most of the old town and you can walk along it. The views of the sea and the city are impressive. The modern part of the town, Bocagrande, has most of the hotels and also the beaches.
  • The Ciudad Perdida in Sierra Nevada translates as the Lost City. It was built between the 11th and 14th centuries and discovered only in 1972. The city is made up of more than 150 terraces that have been carved into the mountainside. The city can only be accessed by a substantial trek (at least six days). The trek itself is tiring, but there are chances to stop along the way, admire the views and swim in the occasional waterfall.
  • English is understood to some extent in most tourist regions, but speaking at least a little Spanish is essential. Learn basic greetings as a minimum for courtesy – as long as you are polite and friendly, everything else can be mimed if necessary. For travel outside tourist areas, Spanish is essential.

Peak Season: December through February is peak season, which is the dry season. Off Season: The weather is relatively good throughout the year so travelling at off-peak season can save money on prices and should still find warm temperatures. Search and compare: cheap flights to Colombia

There is no direct flight from Singapore to Colombia, and as a result, flight times depend on the number of stopovers along the journey. Singapore has two major airports, Seletar Airport (XSP) and Changi International Airport (SIN) although only the latter serves Colombia flight deals. Flights to Colombia arrive at Eldorado International Airport (BOG), as well as Medellín Jose Maria Cordova Intl (MDE), the country’s two busiest international gateways. Cheap flights to Colombia from Changi Intl with a stopover in London Heathrow Airport (LHR) take approximately 28h 40mins, whereas flights from Changi Intl stopping at El Prat De Llobregat Airport (BCN) take around 33h 15mins. Singapore Airlines operates these flights to Colombia via both common stopovers.

Unfortunately, direct flights from Singapore to Colombia are currently not available. One to two stopovers can be expected on the way to Colombia. Single stopovers generally include airports like London Heathrow Airport and El Prat De Llobregat Airport in Barcelona, primarily operated by Singapore Airways. Routes with two stopovers include but are not limited to Doha Hamad International Airport (DOH), Madrid Barajas (MAD), Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS), Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG), Istanbul (IST), and Miami (MIA). All flights from Singapore to Colombia arrive at Medellín Jose Maria Cordova Intl and Eldorado International Airport (BOG). Several airlines operate this route, with major airlines like Qatar Airways, ANA, Turkish Airlines, KLM, Iberia and Air France in service.

Getting around Colombia is fairly easy and diverse, with a few restricted modes of travel. For longer distances, air travel is the best way to get around, taking you to major tourist destinations including San Andres and Cartagena. Boats are restricted to only the Amazon and the Pacific coast, and they tend to be a little on the expensive side compared to bus travel. There are frequent bus connections between all major cities in Colombia. Short distance journeys are covered by light vans or saloons, while larger, comfortable busses cover long-distance travel. When visiting regions with limited public transport, car hire is also an option to help you get around conveniently and independently. Hire a car in Bogota and take a scenic drive to Cartagena, Santa Marta and Medellín.

Over the years, Columbia has made it onto many travellers' bucket list. With a plethora of sights to see, Colombia has a beautiful, fun and vibrant culture, with some exciting things to do. A good place to start your trip in Colombia is a huge splash in the Tayrona National Parks, the all-natural reef, La Piscina. If hiking is your thing, the natural reef lagoon has amazing and challenging hiking trails on the shoreline. Enjoy a boat ride along the Colombian coast to San Andres Island, with beautiful blue views as far as the eye can see. The island boasts a beautiful sunset view while enjoying a traditional Colombian meal, sipping on cocktails. Rich with so much culture and history, Cartegena’s Old Town is one of the oldest Spanish colonial settlements in Southern America. On a horse-drawn tour, take in the silent streets around the city, with high old walls and small tropical fruit markets by the side of the road.

When visiting Colombia, Singapore passport holders are allowed to enter for 90 days without a visa, on a tourism visit, thereafter a visa needs to be acquired. However, travellers need to have a valid passport for the 90-day duration.

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