Cartagena, Colombia, Colombia — cost of living
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Cartagena, Colombia

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Cartagena, Colombia

About Cartagena, Colombia

Costs exclude rent
Single / month
$411
COP 1,713,819.34
Family of 4 / mo
$1,046
COP 4,356,435.24
Avg salary (after tax)
$460
COP 1,915,013.63

Cartagena, known since the colonial era as Cartagena de Indias, is a city and one of the major ports on the northern coast of Colombia in the Caribbean Coast Region, along the Caribbean Sea. Cartagena's past role as a link in the route to the West Indies provides it with important historical value for world exploration and preservation of heritage from the great commercial maritime routes. As a former Spanish colony, it was a key port for the export of Bolivian silver to Spain and for the import of enslaved Africans under the asiento system. It was defensible against pirate attacks in the Caribbean. The city's strategic location between the Magdalena and Sinú rivers also gave it easy access to the interior of New Granada and made it a main port for trade between Spain and its overseas empire, establishing its importance by the early 1540s.

Data aggregated from public cost-of-living sources. See About for methodology.Wikipedia · Wikipedia (CC BY-SA)· Updated May 22, 2026

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Fashion

  • Midrange Nike Running ShoesUSD $65.28
  • Summer Dress from Chain Stores (e.g., Zara, H&M)USD $34.88
  • Classic Jeans (e.g., Levi's 501)USD $53.53
  • Men's Dress ShoesUSD $46.94

Financial

  • Mortgage Interest Rate (20-Year Fixed)10%
  • Average Monthly Salary After TaxUSD $459.6

Food - Beverages

  • CappuccinoUSD $2.16
  • Local Draft Beer (Pint)USD $1.68
  • Imported Beer (Small Bottle)USD $2.59
  • Soft Drinks (350 ml Bottle)USD $0.91
  • Bottled Water (350 ml)USD $0.75

Food - Dining

  • Casual Dining ExperienceUSD $3.62
  • Upscale Dinner for TwoUSD $27.51
  • Fast Food ComboUSD $7.79

Food - Grocery

  • Chicken Fillets (1 kg)USD $4.39
  • Beef Round (1 kg)USD $7.04
  • Apples (1 kg)USD $2.81
  • Bananas (1 kg)USD $0.84
  • Oranges (1 kg)USD $1.58
  • Tomatoes (1 kg)USD $1.16
  • Potatoes (1 kg)USD $0.81
  • Onions (1 kg)USD $1.03
  • Lettuce (1 Head)USD $0.91
  • Bottled Water (1.5L)USD $1.03
  • Midrange Bottle of WineUSD $9.18
  • Marlboro (20-Pack)USD $2.75
  • White Rice (1 kg)USD $1
  • Dozen EggsUSD $2.71
  • Local Cheese (1 kg)USD $4.55
  • Fresh White Bread (1 kg)USD $2.26
  • Milk (1 litre)USD $1.34

Housing

  • Average Rent of 3-Bedroom Apartment in City CenterUSD $1,016
  • Average Rent of 3-Bedroom Apartment Outside City CenterUSD $870.75
  • Average Cost per Square Foot for Apartments in City CenterUSD $277.43
  • Average Cost per Square Foot for Apartments Outside City CenterUSD $129.82
  • Average Rent of 1-Bedroom Apartment in City CenterUSD $629.7
  • Average Rent of 1-Bedroom Apartment Outside City CenterUSD $598.78

Leisure

  • Monthly Fee for Fitness Club Membership (1 Adult)USD $30.07
  • Monthly Fee for Private Kindergarten (1 Child)USD $147.58
  • Tennis Court Rental (1 Hour, Weekend)USD $27
  • Cinema Ticket (International Release)USD $4.59
  • Yearly Cost for International Primary School (1 Child)USD $5,727

Transportation

  • 1 Hour Taxi WaitUSD $6.57
  • Average Price of a New Sedan CarUSD $21,844
  • One-Way Local Transport FareUSD $0.82
  • Average Rate to Start a Taxi RideUSD $2.29
  • Average Monthly Cost of Public Transport PassUSD $30.57
  • Average Taxi Fare for 1 kmUSD $3.51
  • Average Price of a New Compact Hatchback CarUSD $15,284

Utilities (Monthly)

  • Internet Service (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited)USD $36
  • Average Monthly Cost for Essential Utilities in a 915 sq. ft. ApartmentUSD $137.35

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How we calculate these numbers

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