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Todo sobre vivir en Cali como expatriado — barrios, costos, transporte y lo que hace diferente a la Sultana del Valle de otras ciudades colombianas.

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Cali brings together 7 guides for readers researching Cali, with practical context on Cali.

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EducationMay 15, 2026

International Schools in Colombia: What Expat Families Need to Know

From IB schools in Medellín to bilingual options in Bogotá, here's what expat families actually need to know — tuition costs, application timelines, and how to choose the right fit.

CaliMay 14, 2026

Where to Buy Groceries in Cali: Supermarkets & Galerías by Neighborhood

From La 14 and Carulla to Galería Alameda's stalls, here's where to buy groceries in each Cali neighborhood — with real 2026 prices.

CaliMay 14, 2026

Living in Cali, Colombia: The Honest Expat Guide

Cali lands near the bottom of most expat shortlists — which is partly why rent hasn't hit Medellín prices yet. Here's what living in Colombia's salsa capital actually looks like.

CaliApril 22, 2026

Living in Granada: The Gastronomic Heart of Cali

Granada is the neighborhood where Cali eats, drinks, and dances best. This guide covers what ads don't tell you: real prices, advantages, disadvantages, and who should live here in 2026.

CaliApril 22, 2026

Living in Santa Mónica: The Most Sought-After Family Neighborhood in Cali

Santa Mónica doesn't appear in neighborhood rankings for expats, but it's one of the most sought-after in Cali. Complete guide with real rental prices 2026, transportation and who it's right for.

housingApril 17, 2026

Best Neighborhoods in Cali for Expats: Granada, San Antonio & More

Granada is the expat default, San Antonio has more soul, and Ciudad Jardín has the best security. Here's an honest breakdown of where to actually live in Cali.

colombiaApril 7, 2026

Cali, Colombia: The Expat Guide to the Salsa Capital

Cali is Colombia's salsa capital, 20-30% cheaper than Medellin, and one of the most authentic places to live as an expat. Here's the honest guide from someone who's been there.