Salento
Colombia · Price calendar
Dorm beds in Salento, Colombia range from $9 to $55/night over the next 3 months. HostelHawk tracks 37 properties. Cheapest upcoming dates: Jul 4, Jul 5, Aug 3.
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Hostel prices in Salento, Colombia
A typical dorm night in Salento runs about $9.
At $9/night and up, Salento is one of the pricier hostel destinations in Colombia.
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Hostels we track in Salento
- Viajero Salento Hostel 9.6 · 4,816 reviews
- Coffee Tree Boutique Hostel 9.2 · 2,472 reviews
- Yambolombia Hostel 9.6 · 1,512 reviews
- Hostel Tralala Salento 9.5 · 840 reviews
- Cattleya Trianae 9.3 · 815 reviews
- La Floresta Hostel 9.7 · 795 reviews
- Bindi 9.1 · 674 reviews
- The Corner House Hostel 8.6 · 651 reviews
- Posada Aguanile Finca La Diana 9.8 · 500 reviews
- Hostal Vistaguila 8.6 · 410 reviews
- Hostal Estrella de Agua 9.4 · 348 reviews
- Hilltop Salento 8.0 · 251 reviews
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- Hostel Boutique Palmas de Salento 8.6 · 71 reviews
- Dreamer Cocora Hostel 9.1 · 70 reviews
- Kilómetro Cero Hostel 8.3 · 61 reviews
- Hostel Los Tres Leones 8.9 · 53 reviews
- Hostal La Pijaraña 6.9 · 40 reviews
- Hostal Casa de Lili 6.8 · 37 reviews
- Hostal las Guaduas Salento 7.0 · 32 reviews
- Hostal Girasoles 6.9 · 25 reviews
- El Regalo Finca Hostel 10.0 · 14 reviews
- Posada del Angel 10.0 · 10 reviews
- La Cigarra Casa de Huespedes 6.0 · 9 reviews
- Nature Hostel Salento 10.0 · 9 reviews
- El Rancho de Salento 0.0 · 5 reviews
- Hostal Finca Cardonales 0.0 · 5 reviews
- Hostal el Confort 3.6 · 4 reviews
- En Brazos de la Abuela 9.7 · 2 reviews
- Hostal Los Guaduales 0.0 · 2 reviews
- Artvelez Casa Turística
- Casa Borbon
- ECOHOTEL VILLA NATALIA
- Hostal la Divisa Salento
- Lumbre Forest Lodge
- Rancho San Antonio
- Salento verde
- hospedaje lapislazuli
Local knowledge for Salento
Where to stay
Almost every budget hostel in Salento sits within a block of Calle Real (Carrera 6) or the Plaza de Bolívar. The town is small enough that location barely matters for price, but staying near the plaza puts you steps from the shared Willys jeeps that head out to Valle de Cocora each morning.
Getting around
- Skip any packaged 'Cocora Valley tour' and take the shared Willys jeep from the main plaza instead. It costs a few thousand pesos each way and drops you at the same trailhead.
- Coffee farm visits organized directly at the farm gate are almost always cheaper than the ones sold through hostels. Walk or catch a local jeep toward the rural roads outside town and look for finca signs.
- Weekends draw big crowds from Bogotá, Medellín, and Cali. If you arrive Friday or Saturday without a reservation, expect higher prices and slim pickings. Mid-week arrivals have real leverage.
When to go
Hostels are cheapest in May and in September through early October. They fill fast and prices climb during December, January, Semana Santa, and any long Colombian public-holiday weekend.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a hostel in Salento cost per night?
Dorm beds in Salento currently range from $9 to $55/night based on the next 3 months of availability.
When are the cheapest dates to book a hostel in Salento?
Based on current data, the cheapest upcoming dates for hostels in Salento are July 4, July 5, August 3.
How many hostels does HostelHawk track in Salento?
HostelHawk currently tracks 37 hostels in Salento, Colombia.
Is Salento affordable compared to other hostel cities in Colombia?
Salento is one of the pricier hostel destinations in Colombia, with dorm prices starting from $9/night.
Where do backpackers stay in Salento?
Almost every budget hostel in Salento sits within a block of Calle Real (Carrera 6) or the Plaza de Bolívar. The town is small enough that location barely matters for price, but staying near the plaza puts you steps from the shared Willys jeeps that head out to Valle de Cocora each morning.
What is the best time of year to visit Salento?
Hostels are cheapest in May and in September through early October. They fill fast and prices climb during December, January, Semana Santa, and any long Colombian public-holiday weekend.