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Best family friendly Colombia resorts

Among the 3141 accommodations in Colombia, here are the 1 best family friendly resorts

Yopo Resort - Colombia
Colombia
01/07 – 31/07
£63/nighttotal: £1890 (30 )

Yopo Resort

1 1
resort , Pedregal
Yopo Resort, near Yopal in Colombia, is conveniently located 7km from Yopal Airport, offering easy access to both the town and the airport.
This 110 square metre property features one bedroom, one bathroom, and accommodates up to three guests, boasting a private terrace, swimming pool, jacuzzi, and on-site restaurant serving Latin American cuisine, plus free parking.

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Best Colombia resorts with a pool

Among the 3141 accommodations in Colombia, here are the 1 best resorts with a pool

Suite Con Jacuzzi Privado Y Vista Al Lago Calima - Colombia
10 3 reviews
Colombia
24/07 – 26/07
£96/nighttotal: £192 (2 )

Suite Con Jacuzzi Privado Y Vista Al Lago Calima

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resort , Calima el Darién
This resort in Calima el Darién offers the "Suite Con Jacuzzi Privado Y Vista Al Lago Calima", a 40 m² accommodation with a private 20 m² terrace and jacuzzi, boasting a privileged, panoramic view of Lake Calima and situated under 5 kilometres from principal kitesurfing schools. Guests can enjoy two swimming pools, including a beach-style and an adult pool, alongside a daily-operating jacuzzi hydro-massage system, all within a tranquil natural setting designed for disconnection and nature enjoyment.

Frequently asked questions about resorts in Colombia

  • What are the top attractions in Colombia?

    Colombia boasts incredible diversity! For history buffs, Cartagena's walled city is a must-see, with its colourful buildings and Castillo San Felipe de Barajas. Medellín offers a vibrant cultural scene, with museums like El Museo de Antioquia showcasing Colombian art, and the city's innovative cable car system providing stunning views. Coffee lovers should head to the Coffee Triangle, exploring plantations like Hacienda Venecia and enjoying the scenic landscapes. Tayrona National Park on the Caribbean coast provides beautiful beaches and hiking trails, while the Amazon rainforest offers a completely different experience with its incredible biodiversity.
  • What are the best resorts with a swimming pool in Colombia?

  • Which airports are the biggest in Colombia?

    El Dorado International Airport (BOG) in Bogotá is the largest and busiest airport in Colombia. José María Córdova International Airport (MDE) in Medellín is another major hub, serving both domestic and international flights. Other significant airports include Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport (CLO) in Cali and Rafael Núñez International Airport (CTG) in Cartagena.
  • What are the best resorts with jacuzzi in Colombia?

  • Is it common to pay with cash or card in Colombia?

    While credit and debit cards are increasingly accepted in larger cities and tourist areas, it's still wise to carry some Colombian pesos (COP). Smaller businesses and street vendors often prefer cash. It's always a good idea to have some local currency on hand, especially in more rural areas.
  • What are the best family friendly resorts in Colombia?

  • Is the driving culture in Colombia considered safe for tourists?

    Driving in Colombia can be challenging for tourists. Traffic can be heavy, especially in major cities, and driving standards may differ from what you're used to. Public transport is generally a safer and more convenient option for getting around, particularly in urban areas. If you do choose to drive, be prepared for unpredictable traffic and less structured road systems.
  • What are the best pet friendly resorts in Colombia?

  • Are there any important traditions to honour while travelling in Colombia?

    Colombians are generally warm and welcoming. Learning a few basic Spanish phrases is always appreciated. It's polite to greet people with a handshake or a kiss on the cheek (depending on the relationship). Being mindful of local customs and showing respect for Colombian culture goes a long way.
  • Are there any noteworthy festivals unique to Colombia?

    Colombia has many vibrant festivals! The Feria de las Flores in Medellín is a massive celebration of flowers, with parades and cultural events. The Carnaval de Barranquilla is one of the biggest carnivals in the world, filled with music, dancing, and elaborate costumes. The Festival de Música del Pacífico Petronio Álvarez in Cali showcases the rich musical traditions of the Pacific coast.
  • What areas offer the best experiences for a full week in Colombia?

    A week allows for a good exploration. You could combine a few areas: Spend a few days in Cartagena exploring the historic city and nearby beaches, then head to the Coffee Triangle for a couple of days to experience the coffee culture and landscapes. Finish with a few days in Medellín, enjoying the city's vibrant atmosphere and perhaps taking a day trip to Guatapé.
  • Where should you go for a fun weekend in Colombia?

    For a short trip, Medellín offers a great mix of culture, nightlife, and easy access to nearby attractions like Guatapé. Alternatively, Cartagena provides a charming historical setting with beautiful beaches within easy reach. Both cities have plenty to offer for a fun-filled weekend.
  • Are there parts of Colombia with consistently good weather throughout the year?

    Parts of the Caribbean coast, such as Santa Marta and Cartagena, tend to have warm and sunny weather year-round. However, remember that even these areas can experience occasional rain showers. The weather in Colombia varies considerably depending on altitude and location, so it's always best to check a specific forecast before travelling.
  • What are the emergency contacts for medical or security situations in Colombia?

    For medical emergencies, dial 125. For security emergencies, dial 123. It's advisable to inform your hotel or accommodation of your plans and to keep emergency contact numbers readily accessible.
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