Colombia might be the only place on earth where you can wake up in a hoodie, eat lunch in flip-flops, and fall asleep under a mosquito net—without ever leaving the country. Near the equator, you’d expect year-round heat, right? But what if I told you the coldest Colombian city is also the closest to the equator?

Welcome to Colombia, where the weather forecast is less about “four seasons” and more like a buffet. Cool mountain mist? Got it. Breezy eternal spring? Yours. Caribbean sweat lodge? Step right up. Colombia lets you pick your climate like you’re picking your outfit.

Hoodie Weather Cities

If you crave crisp mornings and love the smell of rain in the air, head to Colombia’s cooler high-altitude cities:

  • Bogotá: Light jackets, fog, and moody skies are the norm. Think constant spring with a touch of London drizzle.

  • Manizales: Cool and damp with mountain mist. Coffee country with a side of cozy.

  • Pasto: The coldest of them all, despite being right on the equator. Sweater weather all year long.

Average highs: 18–21°C (64–70°F). Nights: 7–11°C (45–52°F).

Eternal Spring Favorites

This is Colombia’s sweet spot: not too hot, not too cold.

  • Medellín: Nicknamed the “City of Eternal Spring,” and the title isn’t hype. Warm days, cool nights, breezes that feel designed by a weather app set to “perfect.”

  • Bucaramanga: Warm but breezy, with endless sunshine.

  • Ibagué: Balanced, fresh, and friendly for people who want comfort without extremes.

Average highs: 24–28°C (75–82°F). Nights: 17–19°C (63–66°F).

Bring Your Sunscreen (and a Beer)

If you like your climate steamy and tropical, the coast and lowlands are calling.

  • Cali: Hot, lively, and as energetic as its salsa beats.

  • Montería: Caribbean heat meets cattle country—plan for siestas.

  • Santa Marta: Beach vibes with a hot, dry-to-wet seasonal personality.

  • Cartagena: Gorgeous and sticky—sweat is just part of the experience.

  • Valledupar: The oven of Colombia. Hotter than you thought possible, with a side of vallenato music.

Average highs: 30–35°C (86–95°F). Nights: 23–25°C (73–77°F).

The Weather Reality Check

Here’s the trick about Colombian weather: the seasons aren’t about winter, spring, summer, and fall—they’re about wet and dry. Rain doesn’t last forever, but it’s frequent in many regions. And elevation matters more than latitude.

Bogotá, Pasto, and Manizales stay chilly because they’re perched in the Andes. Medellín and Ibagué hit the comfort zone thanks to mid-level altitudes. Meanwhile, Cartagena and Montería swelter because they’re basically at sea level.

Colombia gives you options. Want cozy mountain fog? Done. Want eternal springtime? Easy. Want to sweat it out Caribbean-style? Pack your shorts.

So when people ask what the weather’s like in Colombia, the answer is simple: what do you want it to be?

👉 Want to see it all mapped out? Download our free Colombia Climate Map, grouping every major city by temperature, vibe, and lifestyle. It’s your shortcut to picking the perfect place to visit—or call home. Download it HERE.

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