🇨🇴 Colombia · Country Code +57

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Call Rates to Colombia — 2026

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Russia → Colombia
Mobile & Landline
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Colombia → Moscow & St. Petersburg
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How to Start Calling Colombia

1

Install the app

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2

Top up your balance

Add credit via a bank card directly inside the app.

3

Dial a Colombian number

Enter the number in international format (+57 then the area or mobile code) and call.

4

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How to Dial a Colombian Number

Colombia's country code is +57. Colombian mobile numbers have 10 digits and always start with 3 — there is no leading zero to drop, simply add +57 in front. A mobile number 312 345 6789 becomes +57 312 345 6789.

Landline numbers carry a city code (1 for Bogotá, 4 for Medellín, 2 for Cali, 5 for Cartagena/Barranquilla) followed by a 7-digit local number. Type the full number into the Give a Ring dial pad starting with +57 and the app takes care of the rest.

Example — Bogotá (landline)
+57 1 234 5678
+57 — Colombia country code 1 — Bogotá city code 234 5678 — subscriber number
Example — Colombian mobile
+57 312 345 6789
312 — mobile prefix (no leading zero)

🇨🇴 Surprising & Funny Facts About Colombia

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The Most Bird Species on Earth

Colombia is home to more bird species than any other country in the world — over 1,950 confirmed species, roughly one in every five bird species known to science. A single national park, like Tatamá, can host more bird species than the whole of the United States and Canada combined.

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A River That Turns Into a Rainbow

For a few weeks each year, the riverbed plants in Caño Cristales bloom in red, yellow, green, blue, and black, turning the river into what locals call "the liquid rainbow" or "the river that ran away to paradise." No filters required.

The Best Coffee Often Leaves the Country

Colombia grows some of the most prized arabica coffee on the planet, yet for decades much of the very best graded beans were exported, while many Colombians traditionally drank tinto — a small, sweet, lower-grade brew. The phrase "the best coffee stays abroad" is a genuine local joke.

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Home to the World's Tallest Palm Trees

The Cocora Valley near Salento is filled with wax palms that can reach over 60 metres — taller than a 15-storey building, and the tallest palm species on the planet. They are Colombia's national tree, and somehow they look almost photoshopped even in person.

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Most of the World's Emeralds Come From Here

Colombia produces an estimated 50–90% of the world's finest emeralds, depending on the year. The Muzo and Chivor mines have been worked since pre-Columbian times — the Spanish conquistadors were stunned to find indigenous people already wearing stones they considered priceless.

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A Beach Country and a Mountain Country at Once

Colombia is the only country in South America with coastlines on both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. In a single day you could theoretically watch the sunrise over the Caribbean and the sunset over the Pacific — though most people would rather not rush it.

🗺️ What Are the Best Places to Visit in Colombia?

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Cartagena — The Walled Caribbean Jewel

A UNESCO World Heritage colonial old town surrounded by 16th-century stone walls, with colorful balconies, horse carriages, and the Caribbean Sea right at the edge of the city. One of the best-preserved colonial centers in the Americas.

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Medellín — The City of Eternal Spring

Built across a mountain valley at a near-perfect year-round climate, Medellín reinvented itself with cable cars connecting hillside neighborhoods, vibrant street art in Comuna 13, and a buzzing food and nightlife scene.

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Bogotá — A Capital in the Clouds

Sitting at roughly 2,640 metres above sea level, Bogotá is one of the highest capital cities in the world. Don't miss the gold-filled Museo del Oro, the cobblestone streets of La Candelaria, and the cable car up Monserrate for a panoramic city view.

The Coffee Triangle & Cocora Valley

Rolling green coffee farms around Salento, Armenia, and Manizales, dotted with the world's tallest wax palms. Stay on a working coffee finca, learn how the bean goes from plant to cup, and hike among giants.

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Caño Cristales — The River of Five Colors

Deep in the Serranía de la Macarena, this remote river blooms into red, yellow, green, and blue every year between roughly June and November. Often called the most beautiful river in the world.

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Tayrona National Park & San Andrés

Tayrona offers jungle-backed white-sand Caribbean beaches near Santa Marta, while the island of San Andrés — closer to Nicaragua than mainland Colombia — has a turquoise "Sea of Seven Colors" that rivals any postcard.

Frequently Asked Questions

With Give a ring, calls from Russia to Colombia start at ₽5.0 per minute in 2026 — significantly cheaper than roaming charges from Russian mobile operators. The exact rate is displayed in the app before you dial.
Colombia's country code is +57. Colombian mobile numbers have 10 digits and always start with 3 — just add +57 in front, e.g. a mobile number 312 345 6789 becomes +57 312 345 6789. Landline numbers begin with a one-digit city code (1 = Bogotá, 4 = Medellín, 2 = Cali, 5 = Cartagena/Barranquilla) followed by 7 digits. On the Give a ring dial pad, start with +57 and type the rest — the app handles formatting automatically.
Not at all! You don't need to upload any ID or documents. All you need is to sign up with your mobile phone number — and you're ready to call Colombia right away.
Colombia rewards travellers who go beyond the obvious. The must-sees include Cartagena's walled colonial old town, Medellín's cable cars and street art, the high-altitude capital Bogotá, the Coffee Triangle around Salento and the giant wax palms of Cocora Valley, the rainbow-colored Caño Cristales river, and the Caribbean beaches of Tayrona National Park and San Andrés island. The colorful rock town of Guatapé and the Amazon gateway of Leticia are also well worth the trip.
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