Living in Barranquilla: What You Need to Know Before Moving
Relocating to Barranquilla in 2026? Barranquilla is a top choice for expats seeking economic growth and lower costs. For those moving with pets (especially sensitive breeds like Pugs), the windy season offers some relief, but the average 30°C temperature requires climate-controlled housing. Safe neighborhoods for international arrivals include Alto Prado and Riomar.
Barranquilla is an emerging coastal city with strong economic growth.
Is it good for expats?
Moderate, fewer expats but improving infrastructure.
Safe areas vs areas to avoid
- Safe areas: Alto Prado, Riomar, Villa Country
- Areas to avoid: Southern districts
Cost of living
- Affordable: £900–£1,400/month
Weather
- Very hot: 27–34°C
- Windy but still not ideal for some dogs
Schools / family life / dogs
- Decent private schools
- Less walkable for dogs due to heat
Pros & cons
Pros:
- Lower costs
- Growing economy
- Carnival culture
Cons:
- Extreme heat
- Limited expat scene
- Less scenic than Cartagena
Who it is suitable for
Long-term investors
Business-focused expats
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