Why You Need Data from Minute One in Colombia
Colombia's tourism boom means infrastructure has caught up fast — but the traveler experience still collapses the moment you don't have data. Uber and InDriver are the only safe and reliable way to get from El Dorado Airport (Bogotá) to your hotel. Traditional taxis have a well-documented tourist pricing problem.
Without data, you exit the terminal into a wall of unlicensed taxi drivers quoting 3–5x the real fare. With a ViaConecta eSIM active before landing, you open Uber the moment you have signal — protected price, tracked route, air-conditioned car.
Bogotá's airport taxi situation is notorious. The only safe exit is via Uber or InDriver booked with mobile data. A ViaConecta eSIM means you're in a safe ride within 3 minutes of exiting customs.
Coverage Across Colombia
Colombia's mobile infrastructure has improved dramatically. Here's what to expect in each major destination:
Bogotá
The capital has excellent 4G and growing 5G on Claro networks. Navigate the TransMilenio system, book Uber rides, and stay productive in Zona Rosa and Chapinero coworking spaces.
Medellín
The "City of Eternal Spring" has strong 4G across El Poblado, Laureles, and the metro system. Use the Metrocable with Google Maps to navigate the hillside comunas safely.
Cartagena
Fast 4G inside the walled city and across Bocagrande. Essential for booking boat tours to the Islas del Rosario, navigating the maze of colonial streets, and posting those sunset walls.
Cali
The salsa capital has solid 4G coverage. Great for navigating between barrios, booking salsa class studios, and staying safe with live location sharing on WhatsApp.
Coffee Region (Eje Cafetero)
Salento, Armenia, and Manizales have reliable town coverage. On coffee farm trails, signal can drop — download Google Maps offline before heading out on horseback rides.
San Andrés Island
4G LTE on the island. Essential for booking snorkel tours to the "Sea of Seven Colors" and navigating between Johnny Cay and Haynes Cay.
ViaConecta vs. Airport SIM vs. Local Colombian SIM
| Option | ViaConecta eSIM | Airport SIM (El Dorado) | Local Claro / Movistar SIM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price (10 days, 5GB) | ~€8–€14 | €15–€25 (inflated) | €6–€10 (requires ID + store) |
| Activation | Before landing, 60 sec | Queue at airport counter | Store visit, ID check, wait |
| Works for Uber on Arrival | ✅ Immediately | ⚠️ After setup delay | ❌ Need to find a store first |
| Keep Home Number (Dual SIM) | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Risk of Tourist Scam | Zero | ⚠️ Overcharging common | Low in official stores |
Colombia Traveler Tips
Share Live Location Always
Colombia is safe for tourists who are smart about it. Share live WhatsApp location with a travel buddy when going out at night in Bogotá or Medellín. Data is your safety net.
Use Uber or InDriver Only
Never accept rides from unofficial taxis at the airport or in tourist areas. Uber and InDriver are legal and safe — but both require your phone to have active data.
Download Offline Maps
Download Colombia in Google Maps before landing. Especially useful in the Coffee Region and Tayrona National Park, where signal can be patchy.
WhatsApp is Everything
Colombians communicate exclusively via WhatsApp. Every tour, hostel, and restaurant uses it. You'll miss bookings and local tips without an active data connection.
Use Nequi / Bancolombia QR
Many vendors accept QR payment via Nequi or Bancolombia digital wallets. Some tourists set these up — requires data to scan and confirm payments.
Tayrona & Los Llanos
Tayrona National Park has very limited signal. Download maps, park guides, and your reservation QR codes offline before entering. Your eSIM works on the beaches and guesthouses near the park entrance.
How to Activate Your Colombia eSIM
Choose Your Plan
Go to viaconecta.co/tarifas and select a Colombia plan. Choose 1GB for a short trip, 5–10GB for 1–2 weeks of navigation and social media. Plans start at €3.99.
Receive QR Instantly
Your eSIM QR code arrives by email in 60 seconds. Scan it at home on Wi-Fi — Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM. Takes under 2 minutes.
Land, Enable Roaming, Open Uber
When descending into Bogotá or Medellín, enable Data Roaming for your ViaConecta line. You'll have 4G before you reach baggage claim. Open Uber, book your ride, walk out safe.
El Poblado and Laureles have dozens of coworking spaces with fast Wi-Fi — but you need data to navigate there from the airport, find lunch spots on Google Maps, and join local nomad Slack communities. A reliable eSIM is non-negotiable for working remotely in Medellín.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is eSIM available in Colombia?
Yes. ViaConecta provides eSIM coverage across Colombia on Claro and Movistar 4G networks, covering all major cities, tourist regions, and most highways between destinations.
Does Uber work in Colombia?
Yes, Uber officially relaunched in Colombia in 2020 and is widely used in Bogotá, Medellín, and Cali. InDriver is another great app. Both require mobile data to function.
Is it safe to travel in Colombia with your phone out?
Use common sense: keep your phone in your pocket rather than in your hand on the street, particularly in busy areas. In cafes, coworking spaces, and restaurants, it's perfectly normal to use your phone freely.
What's the best plan for a 2-week Colombia trip?
For a typical 2-week itinerary (Bogotá + Medellín + Coffee Region + Cartagena), we recommend 5–10GB. Navigation, WhatsApp, and occasional Instagram uploads use roughly 300–500MB per day.
Does eSIM work in the Colombian countryside?
In major tourist destinations (Coffee Region, Tayrona park entrance) there's solid coverage. Deep jungle areas like Amazonas have very limited signal — download offline maps in advance.
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