Caribbean rhythm, coastal color, real impact

Destination: Colombia

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Name: Colombia
Population: approx. 52 million
Capital: Bogotá
Language: Spanish
Currency: Colombian Pesos (COP)
Time Zone: Colombia Time (COT), UTC –5

Introduction to Colombia

Colombia is alive with colour, music and warmth! It’s a place where every day feels like a celebration. If you’re looking for volunteer opportunities in Colombia that go beyond the usual tourist stops, Cartagena is the perfect base. This vibrant Caribbean city blends colonial charm, coastal beauty and strong community spirit.

The Green Lion offers a variety of volunteer programs in Cartagena, including Teaching, Kindergarten Teaching, STEM Education and Construction & Renovation projects. These hands-on experiences let you support local schools and community development while building meaningful connections. Many travellers start with a Culture Week to learn about Colombian traditions, pick up Spanish basics and get comfortable before jumping into their project.

Outside of volunteering, you can explore Cartagena’s colourful old town, unwind on tropical beaches or join a salsa class with your new crew. Whether you want to teach abroad, contribute to local projects or simply experience Colombia in a real and impactful way, this is your chance to travel with purpose and come home with stories you’ll never forget.

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What Can I Do in My Free Time?

In Cartagena, your free time is all about colour, music and Caribbean energy. Wander the historic walled city, explore street art in Getsemaní or relax at lively plazas with local snacks. You can visit nearby beaches, join dance classes or take a boat to the Rosario Islands for swimming and snorkelling. Evenings are perfect for live music, fresh arepas and sunset views from the city walls.

How Much Should I Budget Per Day?

Cartagena is affordable if you travel like a local. Budget around COP 60,000–100,000 per day (about €14–€23 or US$15–$25) for meals, local transport and extras. Street food and small cafés are cheap and delicious, and taxis or shared rides make getting around easy. Add more for island trips or tours.

When’s the Best Time to Travel to Colombia?

The best time to visit Cartagena is December to April, when it’s dry, sunny and great for exploring. May to November is wetter and more humid, with short tropical showers but still warm and lively. The city stays fun year-round, though festivals can make it busier.

Food in Colombia

Food in Cartagena is fresh and coastal, with lots of rice, fish, fried plantains and tropical fruit. Try arepas, empanadas, ceviche and coconut rice. Vegetarian options exist in tourist spots, but local places focus on seafood and meat. Fresh juices and street snacks are everywhere.

Getting Around in Colombia

Cartagena is easy to explore. The historic center is walkable, and taxis or ride apps work well for longer trips or beach visits. Buses are an option for local routes. Your on-site team can suggest safe, reliable ways to get around and help with weekend plans.

Culture in Colombia

Cartagena’s culture is lively, warm and music-filled. Influenced by Afro-Caribbean roots, dance and festivals are part of daily life. Locals are friendly and social, and joining in is part of the fun. Spanish is widely spoken, and learning a few words is appreciated. Respect and openness help you connect quickly.

Climate in Colombia

Cartagena has a hot, tropical climate year-round, with temps around 28–32°C. December to April is dry and sunny, while May to November is humid with short showers. Bring light clothes, sun protection and a rain layer for afternoon adventures.

We can arrange customised group travel experiences in this destination, tailored to schools, universities, families, friends or corporate teams. Whether your group is interested in learning, volunteering, adventure, cultural immersion, wellness — or a mix of them all — we’ll help design a safe, meaningful journey that fits your goals.

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Participant Stories
Testimonial Videos
Group Travel

What Can I Do in My Free Time?

In Cartagena, your free time is all about colour, music and Caribbean energy. Wander the historic walled city, explore street art in Getsemaní or relax at lively plazas with local snacks. You can visit nearby beaches, join dance classes or take a boat to the Rosario Islands for swimming and snorkelling. Evenings are perfect for live music, fresh arepas and sunset views from the city walls.

How Much Should I Budget Per Day?

Cartagena is affordable if you travel like a local. Budget around COP 60,000–100,000 per day (about €14–€23 or US$15–$25) for meals, local transport and extras. Street food and small cafés are cheap and delicious, and taxis or shared rides make getting around easy. Add more for island trips or tours.

When’s the Best Time to Travel to Colombia?

The best time to visit Cartagena is December to April, when it’s dry, sunny and great for exploring. May to November is wetter and more humid, with short tropical showers but still warm and lively. The city stays fun year-round, though festivals can make it busier.

Food in Colombia

Food in Cartagena is fresh and coastal, with lots of rice, fish, fried plantains and tropical fruit. Try arepas, empanadas, ceviche and coconut rice. Vegetarian options exist in tourist spots, but local places focus on seafood and meat. Fresh juices and street snacks are everywhere.

Getting Around in Colombia

Cartagena is easy to explore. The historic center is walkable, and taxis or ride apps work well for longer trips or beach visits. Buses are an option for local routes. Your on-site team can suggest safe, reliable ways to get around and help with weekend plans.

Culture in Colombia

Cartagena’s culture is lively, warm and music-filled. Influenced by Afro-Caribbean roots, dance and festivals are part of daily life. Locals are friendly and social, and joining in is part of the fun. Spanish is widely spoken, and learning a few words is appreciated. Respect and openness help you connect quickly.

Climate in Colombia

Cartagena has a hot, tropical climate year-round, with temps around 28–32°C. December to April is dry and sunny, while May to November is humid with short showers. Bring light clothes, sun protection and a rain layer for afternoon adventures.

We can arrange customised group travel experiences in this destination, tailored to schools, universities, families, friends or corporate teams. Whether your group is interested in learning, volunteering, adventure, cultural immersion, wellness — or a mix of them all — we’ll help design a safe, meaningful journey that fits your goals.