Colombian Currency
The local currency is the Colombian Peso (COP). Cash is the most widely used payment method, especially outside major cities.
Prices for food, services, and shopping are listed in COP
Credit and debit cards are accepted in cities, but cash is essential in rural areas
What to Bring
Travellers from the UK, EU, US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand:
Bring a Visa or Mastercard debit/credit card for ATM withdrawals
You may bring some USD or Euros as backup, though exchanging them locally is less convenient than using ATMs
Where to Exchange
At Pereira Airport (PEI): ATMs are available in the arrivals area and are the most convenient way to get Colombian Pesos
💡 We recommend withdrawing a small amount upon arrival to cover initial expenses
❌ Airport currency exchange counters often offer poor exchange rates
Better rates are available at local banks or exchange offices in Pereira
✔ Your redspokes guide will assist you in locating reliable ATMs and advising on the best places to exchange money throughout the tour.
💸 Spending Money
We recommend budgeting around £350 / $470 for the duration of the tour for incidental costs like drinks, snacks, souvenirs, and optional meals.
Typical Costs in Colombia
Item |
Price in COP |
Approx. GBP |
🍽️ Mid-range meal (for one) |
35,000–150,000 COP |
£7–£30 |
🥤 Soft drink (can) |
3,000–5,000 COP |
£0.60–£1.00 |
💧 Bottled water (1.5L) |
2,000–3,500 COP |
£0.40–£0.70 |
🍺 Local beer (330ml) |
4,000–7,000 COP |
£0.80–£1.40 |
🍺 Imported beer (330ml) |
8,000–30,000 COP |
£1.60–£6.00 |
🧭 Helpful Tips
Cash is useful in rural areas and for small purchases
Notify your bank of travel plans to avoid card blocks
Carry small denomination notes for easier transactions
Expect minor ATM fees—check with your bank before travel
Your guide is always available to help with money matters
💁♂️ Staff Tipping
Tipping is a great way to thank your guides and support team for excellent service.
💷 Recommended: £60–£80 per person
💵 Or $80–$100 equivalent
Tips are normally pooled and shared by the team, coordinated by your guide. While not mandatory, they are appreciated and seen as a gesture of gratitude—not a substitute for fair pay, which redspokes ensures for all staff.