Is Colombia Safe for Solo Female Travelers?

Colombia offers a rich cultural experience with its vibrant cities, charming towns, and beautiful landscapes. However, safety can vary greatly depending on the region. While it's not uncommon for solo female travelers to journey safely through Colombia, it's important to be cautious. Certain areas in large cities are not advisable to visit, especially at night. Also, common issues like pickpocketing and theft can occur. Always stay alert and aware of your surroundings, avoid displaying flashy valuables, and use trusted transportation. Don't hesitate to ask locals about the safety of certain areas.

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How safe is Colombia?

Safety at night:

Safety at night:Unsafe

While many parts of Colombia are generally safe to travel, it may not be highly recommended to walk alone at night, especially in unfamiliar or unlit areas. Crime rates can be higher after dark and it is not uncommon for foreign travelers to be targeted. Always stay vigilant and use trusted transportation means such as ordering a taxi through a reliable app or using an official taxi from a reputable company. Make sure to inform someone of your whereabouts whenever you venture out at night. Needless to say, it's advisable to avoid isolated areas or quiet streets. Being on the safe side, sticking to well-populated and brightly lit areas is advisable.
Public transportation:

Public transportation:Moderate

Public transportation in Colombia like buses and taxis is relatively safe but certain precautions should be observed. It's common practice to call a taxi rather than hailing one. Buses are often crowded and are more commonly frequented by pickpockets, especially in larger cities like Bogota and Medellin. Quality varies depending on the region. Be extra careful at night and avoid unnecessary travel when it's dark. Like in any location, vigilance and awareness can greatly enhance safety.
Street harassment:

Street harassment:Moderate

While Colombia is known for its warmth and sociability, it does have instances of street harassment, especially in larger cities and busy areas. These may manifest as catcalls, lewd comments, or nonviolent but undesirable attention. However, the frequency and intensity of such incidents can be influenced by factors such as time of day, your location, and how well you blend into the local culture. As a female traveler, it is advisable to be cautious, avoid displaying valuable possessions, and use trusted transportation services.
Petty crimes:

Petty crimes:Moderate

Colombia is an amazing country to explore, but it has its share of petty crimes, such as pickpocketing, bag snatching, and minor scams, especially in crowded and touristy areas. Situational awareness and precautionary measures like not flashing expensive items, using safe transportation options, and avoiding isolated areas can significantly reduce the risk.

Is Colombia worth visiting?

Overall rating

4.6 /5

based on 82 experiences from female travelers

Things to do

4.7/5

Safety

4.3/5

Food

4.6/5

Budget-friendly

4/5

Palomino, Couple travel

In Palomino there is always something to do. It is a very quiet place and you can feel totally safe. Its sea has a lot of waves for this time but it is super delicious, the weather helps a lot with this.

Posted: January 22, 2025Experienced: March, 2024
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Cartagena, Group travel

Cartagena is a very touristic city, and as in any place, you should be careful with your belongings. I wouldn't recommend walking alone at night in areas that are not very crowded. It is a well-known destination both nationally and internationally, so I would recommend booking in advance to ensure the best rates and availability for the activities you want to do.

Posted: January 17, 2025Experienced: January, 2024
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Santa Marta, Solo travel

I loved going to Santa Marta, I felt very safe, I stayed at the República Hostel and met many, many solo travelers! It was the best experience of my life. It's a very affordable place and the views are beautiful, the transportation is safe and fast, everything is close by, and the food is delicious.

Posted: December 30, 2024
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Maira

Maira

Germany

Minca, Solo travel

I stayed at a friends home and in a female dorm (4 people) for 13 € a night, delicious breakfast included, humming birds greeting you in the morning. With a Pool. 5 min for 1€ with the motorbike down to the village, also possible 30 min by walk. View to the djungle. Coffee and Cocoa tours and small waterfalls. Lovely Hippie village !

Posted: October 4, 2024
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Medellín, Family travel

Had a beautiful time in Medellin! Mind you if you’re coming from the states, $1 is about $4000 colombian pesos so money does go far! Stayed in a Marriott hotel in Sabaneta. So many different things to do, enjoyed my special bonding time with my little family. Definitely recommend!

Posted: September 30, 2024Experienced: August, 2024
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Bianca

Bianca

Costa Rica

Colombia, Group travel

It was a really good experience. People are very nice and the country itself is very cheap. You would like everything because it has a lot of art and architect and places to visit the food is amazing.

Posted: September 16, 2024
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Suhanna

Suhanna

Canada

Cartagena, Group travel

For the most part I had a blast in Cartagena with my girlfriends and we ended up making a group of friends during our trip from a fun day tour. The food in Colombia in general is OKAY, the quality that we as tourists can afford is certainly higher than what is available to locals (which isn’t fair). I wouldn’t recommend visiting as a solo woman, had I not been with my friends I wouldn’t have felt as safe. The walled city is probably the safest area but the vendors in Cartagena are VERY aggressive (understandably so, the wealth disparities are extremely visible). While I had a fun time, it’s hard to relax on the beach of even the small islands as the vendors will be on you 24/7. A polite “no gracias” will be needed over and over. I recommend brushing up on your Spanish prior to visiting as English is not commonly spoken. Cartagena’s walled city is stunning, lots of beautiful architecture and sites. Getsemani was probably my favourite part of the city, just so beautiful especially with all of the art and appreciation/respect for Afro Colombian culture.

Posted: September 14, 2024Experienced: December, 2023
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Kathi

Kathi

Germany

Colombia, Couple travel

-saver than expected -the kindest people of the world -really good food -fine as vegetarian (after this trip you won't touch eggs or beans anymore) -insane nature -cheap hostels, airbnbs - save for partying and dance parties

Posted: August 15, 2024Experienced: July, 2023
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Charlot

Charlot

Belgium

Bogotá, Solo travel

I went to Bogotá and stayed at Spotty Hostel. I loved the hostel and would absolutely get back. At night I didn't always feel safe alone on the streets, but during the day I never felt like that. I've also noticed that it really helps if you speak Spanish! The people are really friendly and always eager to help. A must-visit is Monserrate!

Posted: July 16, 2024Experienced: June, 2023
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Ana

Ana

United States

Sincelejo, Family travel

I stayed here at my aunt's house for a few days. It was pretty safe. There are taxis to get around but also some parts are walkable. Where my aunt lived there were stores of all kinds within walking distance. The best place was the Deli cocktail. They are open at night and serve blended cocktails with candies in them. They also have virgin ones for the kids or if you're not feeling the alcohol.

Posted: July 16, 2024Experienced: July, 2024
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Is Colombia safe for women?

Safety index

3.2 /5

Based on 48 local experiences

Crime index

3.1 /5

Based on 48 local experiences

Bogotá

You need to know how to navigate the city in order to be safe. Take precautions like not walking around alone while seeming lost (before you go somewhere make sure to know your way etc). The public transport is ok,

Posted: February 10, 2025
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Nycole

Nycole

Bogotá

Bogotá is a really wonderful city, of course safety totally depends on the area you are visiting. Touristic areas are safe, however you need to be careful about your belongings. Risk is everywhere, just be cautious.

Posted: February 10, 2025
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Nia

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Camila

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Camila

Pereira

Can host for:

3 days

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Maga

Medellín

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3 days

About me

I'm a Rollerskater mom who also teaches Spanish. Love adventure, nature, music, sharing knowledge. I'm NeuroDivergent just so you know ;)

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Fenna

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Hi! I'm Fenna, almost 25 years old 🙋🏽‍♀️I am travelling through Bolivia, Peru and Colombia right now. I would love to show you my hometown Utrecht ♥️ I just came up with the following idea: In the future I would love to give walking tours around the city

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Safety in Colombia