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Are you looking for a summer destination full of adventure, culture, and natural beauty? Look no further than Colombia! This vibrant South American country has so much to offer during summer, from stunning beaches to lush mountain ranges to bustling cities full of life and energy.

Summer in Colombia, from June through August, is warm and sunny, and it’s the perfect time for enjoying outdoor activities and sightseeing. Whether you are a nature lover, a foodie, or a culture enthusiast, you will find plenty of exciting things to see and do during your summer trip to Colombia.

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Weather and Temperature in Colombia During Summer

Colombia is generally warm and sunny during summer. Temperature across the country averages 28°C, which may vary by a few degrees depending on the locations you visit. On the Caribbean coast, a popular summer destination in Colombia, temperatures can range from 25°C to 32°C with high humidity. The Amazon rainforest region can also be hot and humid, with a temperature average of around 30°C. It is much cooler in the coffee region, located at a higher altitude in the country. Here, the average temperature during the day is around 20°C and drops to around 10°C at night.

Month June July August September
Maximum
temperature
31.1°C 31.1°C 30.8°C 30.5°C
Minimum
temperature
26.9°C 26.8°C 26.8°C 26.8°C
Rainfall (mm) 120 93 146 150
Daylight hours 12h and 43min 12h and 40min 12h and 27min 12h and 11min

*This table shows the weather conditions of Cartagena, Colombia.

For a more detailed seasonal overview, check out our guide on the best time to visit Colombia.

Why Visit Colombia in Summer?

A humpback whale emerging from the waters in Gorgona Island, Colombia.
Marvel at the stunning emergence of a humpback whale from the waters of Gorgona island during summer.

Warm weather, beautiful scenery, exciting activities, and cultural experiences will make your summer trip to Colombia memorable. Below are some of the reasons why you should tour Colombia during the summer months.

  • Whale watching: Colombia’s Pacific coast is a great place to see the annual migration of humpback whales, which typically takes place from July to October. Take a boat tour from Nuquí or Bahía Solano to see these majestic creatures up close.
  • Hike the Andes: During the summer months in the Andes Mountains of Colombia, visitors can enjoy pleasantly warm temperatures during the day and cooler, refreshing nights, making it an ideal time to explore the region's stunning landscapes and charming towns. From the colonial town of Villa de Leyva to the picturesque streets of Barichara, Andes has a lot to explore during summer.
  • Visit the Caribbean coast: From the white sand beaches of Tayrona National Park to the colorful colonial architecture of Cartagena, Colombia’s Caribbean coast has something for everyone in summer.
  • Explore Medellin: This vibrant city is known for its rich culture, great food, and lively nightlife. Do not miss the famous Flower Festival in August, where the streets come alive with colorful floral displays.

If you are considering a trip to Colombia, we recommend looking at our Colombia guide for a clear overview of the country to help you plan your journey effectively.

Top Destinations to Visit During Summer In Colombia

1. Cartagena

Aerial view of Cartagena's Rosario Islands, Colombia during summer.
Hop on a chopper and get an aerial view of the crystal blue waters at Aerial view of Cartagena's Rosario Islands in the summertime.

Cartagena is a charming colonial city on the Caribbean coast known for its beautiful colonial architecture, vibrant culture, and lovely beaches. A trip to Cartagena in the summer is perfect for catching festivals, outdoor activities, and cultural tours. Summer is a great time to explore the many attractions in and around Cartagena. Hike to the top of the La Popa Monastery for stunning views of the city and the Caribbean Sea, or visit the nearby Rosario Islands for snorkeling and other water activities.

Major Attractions: The Walled City, Castillo San Felipe de Barajas, Rosario Islands, La Popa Monastery, Getsemani, Bocagrande, and Palacio de la Inquisición.

Pros:

  • Cartagena is known for its lively festivals and events, many of which take place during the summer, like the Independence Day celebrations in July.
  • The city is located on the Caribbean coast and has many beautiful beaches perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. Summer is an ideal time to enjoy these activities.

Cons:

  • Cartagena can be hot and humid during the summer months, with temperatures reaching up to 32°C. This can make the trip uncomfortable if you are not used to the heat.

2. Medellin

Silleteros waiting for the Medellin flower parade to start.
Attend the annual flower parade in Meddlin and follow the aromatic fragrances of the summer flowers on display.

This vibrant city in the mountainous region of northwest Colombia boasts beautiful natural landscapes and a lively cultural scene. The city is a popular tourist destination with charming parks, incredible street art, bustling local markets, and excellent museums.

Major Attractions: Botanical Garden: Comuna 13, Parque Explora, Plaza Botero, Metrocable, Pueblito Paisa, and El Castillo Museum.

Pros:

  • Medellin is known for its vibrant festival scene. Many of its popular festivals take place during summer. These include the Flower Fair in August, a colorful celebration of the city’s flowers and traditions, and Colombiamoda, which celebrates Colombian fashion.
  • Medellin offers various outdoor activities, including hiking, mountain biking, and paragliding. The weather is perfect for these activities during summer.

Cons:

  • While summer is considered the low season for Medellin tours, the city can still get quite crowded with tourists all year round, making it challenging to find accommodations and navigate popular attractions.

3. Leticia and the Amazon

Squirrel monkeys as seen in the Colombia Amazon Rainforest.
Experience the captivating charm of squirrel monkeys in the Colombia Amazon rainforest in summer.

If you are an intrepid adventurer, visiting Leticia in the summer months is a must. Located in the southernmost part of Colombia, near the borders with Peru and Brazil, it is the capital of the Amazonas Department and the gateway to the Colombian Amazon rainforest. Here, you can enjoy various activities like jungle trekking, wildlife spotting, and river cruises.

Major Attractions: Amazon River, Amacayacu National Park, and Tanimboca Nature Reserve.

Pros:

  • Summer is a great time to see various wildlife in the Amazon region, including monkeys, sloths, and an array of bird species.
  • Summer is a great time to take a boat tour or a river cruise on the Amazon to explore the region’s waterways and see the wildlife and scenery.
  • Leticia is a great place to sample local cuisine like pirarucu (a type of fish), Juanes (a kind of tamale), and tacacho (a mashed plantain dish).

Cons:

  • The Amazon region is known for its high humidity and dense vegetation, which can attract mosquitoes and other insects in large numbers during summer.

Top Things to Do in Colombia in Summer

Coffee plant in Colombia during summer.
Visit Tolima's lush green coffee region while on a summer trip to Clombia and learn about the coffee-making process first-hand.
Ciudad Perdida, the lost city of Colombia.
 Visit Ciudad Perdida, the lost city of Colombia, to feel the adrenaline rush of a summertime hike.

 Below are the top things to do in Colombia during summer. 

  • Explore the coffee region: The coffee region, or the “Zona Cafetera” of Colombia, is known for its coffee plantations and picturesque villages amid stunning landscapes. Take a coffee tour, horseback ride, or hike through the Valle de Cocora during your summer trip.
  • Trek to the Lost City: If you are up for a challenge, trek to the hidden ancient city of the Lost City, or Ciudad Perdida, nestled in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountain range. It is a multi-day adventure through a scenic path that will take you to the incredible ancient ruins.
  • Relax in San Andrés: San Andrés, a small Caribbean island located off the coast of Colombia, is the perfect place to unwind during your summer vacation. You can relax on the beaches, snorkel, or explore the island’s many natural wonders.

Travel Tips for Visiting Colombia in the Summer

  • While Colombia has become much safer in recent years, it is still important to take safety precautions seriously, especially when traveling to larger cities. Stick to well-lit and busy areas, avoid wearing flashy jewelry or carrying large amounts of cash, and be cautious when using public transportation.
  • Colombian cuisine is diverse and delicious, so try local dishes like bandeja paisa, arepas, and empanadas.
  • Pack light, breathable clothing to stay cool and comfortable during your travel. You will also want to bring a rain jacket or an umbrella in case of rainfall, which are common in some parts of the country during the summer months.

With breathtaking natural landscapes, vibrant cities, and rich cultural heritage, Colombia has it all. And summer is one of the best times to explore this South American country's natural beauty and attractions. You can explore the beautiful coffee region, relax on the Caribbean coast in Cartagena, trek to the hidden ancient city of the Lost City, go whale watching on the Pacific coast, or enjoy the nightlife in Bogotá. With its welcoming locals, affordable prices, and endless opportunities for adventure, Colombia is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a memorable summer getaway.

If you need help planning a customized trip to Colombia, contact our travel experts, who can devise a tailored itinerary to suit your interests and budget.

Published by Supriya Rayamajhi, updated on January 8, 2024

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