# Cali Airport Transfer Guide (CLO) How to get from Alfonso Bonilla Aragon Airport to Cali city center. Taxi, bus, and private transfer options with real COP and EUR prices. **Airport:** CLO **City:** Cali **Country:** Colombia **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/clo **Last updated:** 2026-03-27 --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Alfonso Bonilla Aragon International Airport (CLO) is located in **Palmira**, about **16 km northeast** of Cali city center. A **taxi** from the airport to central Cali costs approximately **COP 50,000-70,000** (roughly **EUR 11-16**). A **pre-booked private transfer** runs about **COP 90,000-140,000** (EUR 20-32). There is a **public bus** option via the Palmira local service, but it is impractical for most travelers. The drive takes **25-40 minutes** depending on traffic and your destination within the city. πŸ‘‰ AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing CLO is a single-terminal airport that handles both domestic and international flights. It is modest in size compared to Bogota's El Dorado but perfectly functional. After landing, you pass through immigration (for international flights), collect your bags, and clear customs. The arrivals hall is compact. You will immediately notice people offering taxi services and hotel representatives. The airport has been modernized in recent years, with improved signage and facilities, but it retains a smaller-city feel. **Currency exchange** counters are in the arrivals area but offer mediocre rates. **ATMs** (look for Bancolombia or Davivienda) are a better option for getting Colombian Pesos. Withdraw cash before getting a taxi, as many drivers prefer cash payment. Cali sits at approximately **1,000 meters altitude** in the Cauca Valley β€” much lower and warmer than Bogota. Expect temperatures between **24-32C** year-round. The heat and humidity hit you as you step outside the terminal. One important note: CLO is technically in **Palmira**, a separate city. The 16 km drive to Cali crosses between the two municipalities, which is why it takes longer than you might expect. --- ### Transport options explained honestly | Option | Price | Duration | Best for | |--------|-------|----------|----------| | Official airport taxi | **COP 50,000-70,000** (EUR 11-16) | 25-40 min | Most travelers | | Private transfer | **COP 90,000-140,000** (EUR 20-32) | 25-40 min | Families, first-timers, late arrivals | | Uber/InDriver/DiDi | **COP 35,000-55,000** (EUR 8-12) | 25-40 min | Budget-conscious (gray area) | | Public bus (Palmira) | **COP 2,500** (EUR 0.55) | 60-90 min | Adventurous backpackers | | Rental car | From **COP 100,000/day** (EUR 22) | Self-drive | Exploring the region | **Official taxis** at CLO are coordinated through a dispatch counter inside the arrivals hall. You tell the dispatcher your destination, pay a set fare, and are assigned a vehicle. This system prevents bargaining and overcharging. The taxis are yellow and clearly marked. **Private transfers** provide a named driver waiting in arrivals with a sign, a pre-assigned vehicle, and fixed pricing. The driver helps with luggage and drives you directly to your hotel. For first-time visitors to Cali, this removes the uncertainty of taxi negotiations. **Ride-hailing apps** (Uber, InDriver, DiDi) work in Cali but operate in a legal gray area similar to the rest of Colombia. Drivers may ask you to walk outside the airport perimeter for pickup to avoid confrontation with taxi unions. Prices are typically lower than official taxis. **Public transport** is theoretically possible β€” local buses from Palmira connect to Cali's MIO bus system. However, this involves multiple transfers, has no luggage accommodation, and takes well over an hour. Not recommended for airport arrivals. **Rental cars** are available at the airport from companies like Hertz, Avis, and local providers. Cali traffic is chaotic and roads are confusing for newcomers. Renting makes sense only if you plan to explore the wider Valle del Cauca region. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations | Destination | Taxi | Transfer | |-------------|------|----------| | Centro / San Antonio | **COP 55,000-70,000** (EUR 12-16) | **COP 100,000-130,000** (EUR 22-29) | | Granada / El Penon | **COP 55,000-70,000** (EUR 12-16) | **COP 100,000-130,000** (EUR 22-29) | | Ciudad Jardin (south) | **COP 60,000-80,000** (EUR 13-18) | **COP 110,000-140,000** (EUR 24-32) | | Chipichape Mall area | **COP 50,000-65,000** (EUR 11-15) | **COP 90,000-120,000** (EUR 20-27) | | Palmira center | **COP 20,000-30,000** (EUR 4.50-7) | **COP 50,000-70,000** (EUR 11-16) | | Buga | **COP 80,000-110,000** (EUR 18-25) | **COP 130,000-170,000** (EUR 29-38) | Cali traffic peaks during **07:00-09:00** and **17:00-19:30**. The road from the airport enters the city via the Autopista SimΓ³n BolΓ­var, which can be congested during rush hours. Off-peak, the same drive is smooth and takes 25 minutes. The taxi dispatch fare is generally fixed by destination zone. Transfers use fixed pricing regardless of traffic conditions. --- ### Late night arrivals CLO handles some late-evening flights, primarily domestic arrivals from Bogota. International flights from Miami, Panama City, and other routes may arrive between 21:00 and midnight. The taxi dispatch counter operates while flights are arriving. Late at night, the road to Cali is empty and the drive takes only **20-25 minutes**. Security is a genuine consideration for late-night arrivals. The road between Palmira and Cali passes through semi-rural areas that are less populated at night. While the highway is well-maintained, a pre-booked transfer with a known driver provides an extra layer of confidence. Stick to the official taxi dispatch or a transfer β€” do not accept rides from unofficial drivers after dark. --- ### Families and luggage Official airport taxis are standard sedans. They fit two large suitcases and a couple of carry-ons. Larger families should request a bigger vehicle at the dispatch counter or book a minivan transfer. **Child car seats** are not available in Colombian taxis. Legally required for children under 2, but practically absent in taxis. A pre-booked transfer with a car seat is the only reliable option for young children. The airport terminal is manageable with strollers. Trolleys are available at baggage claim. The walk from arrivals to the taxi area is short and covered. --- ### Where you meet the driver **Official taxis:** Go to the **taxi dispatch counter** in the arrivals hall. State your destination, pay the set fare, and walk outside to your assigned vehicle. The process is organized and straightforward. **Uber/DiDi:** You may need to walk outside the immediate airport area for pickup. Drivers communicate via the app about meeting points, often near the parking lot exit. **Private transfers:** Your driver waits inside the arrivals hall with a name sign, typically near the exit doors. You receive a phone number for the driver in advance. This is the smoothest pickup experience at CLO. --- ### Decision helper **Take the official taxi if:** you are comfortable with the dispatch system, want a straightforward journey, and are arriving during daylight hours. The fixed fare system at CLO works well. **Book a private transfer if:** this is your first time in Cali, you are arriving at night, traveling with family, need a child seat, or want English-speaking assistance. The 16 km drive through unfamiliar territory is smoother with a professional driver. **Use a ride-hailing app if:** you know Cali, are comfortable with the app logistics, and want to save money. Be aware of potential taxi-union issues at the airport. **Skip public transport** for the airport trip. The multiple transfers and lack of luggage space make it impractical. πŸ‘‰ This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Cali's airport is straightforward, and the dispatch taxi system works well. For most travelers arriving during the day, the official taxi is efficient and fairly priced. For night arrivals, first-time visitors, or families, a pre-booked transfer takes the guesswork out of the 16 km drive from Palmira into the city. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is Cali Airport from the city center?** CLO is about 16 km from central Cali. The airport is actually in Palmira, a neighboring city. Drive time is 25-40 minutes depending on traffic. **Q: Is there an official taxi service at CLO airport?** Yes. A **taxi dispatch counter** in the arrivals hall assigns you a vehicle at a fixed fare based on your destination. This is the recommended way to take a taxi. **Q: How much is a taxi from Cali Airport to the city center?** The dispatch fare to central Cali (Centro, San Antonio, Granada) is approximately **COP 55,000-70,000** (EUR 12-16). **Q: Does Uber work at Cali Airport?** Uber, InDriver, and DiDi all operate in Cali but are in a legal gray area. Drivers may not pick up directly at the terminal. Expect to walk to a nearby meeting point. **Q: Is it safe to take a taxi from CLO at night?** Use only the **official taxi dispatch** at night. The road to Cali passes through less populated areas after dark. A pre-booked transfer adds an extra layer of security. **Q: Can I get a bus from Cali Airport to the city?** Technically yes, via Palmira local buses connecting to Cali's MIO system. Practically, it involves multiple transfers, takes over an hour, and is not suited for travelers with luggage. **Q: What currency should I have for a Cali Airport taxi?** **Colombian Pesos (COP)**. Most taxi drivers prefer cash. Withdraw from ATMs in the terminal (Bancolombia, Davivienda) for better rates than exchange counters. **Q: How is Cali traffic between the airport and city?** Off-peak, the drive is smooth and takes 25 minutes. During rush hours (07:00-09:00, 17:00-19:30), the Autopista SimΓ³n BolΓ­var can add 15-20 minutes. **Q: Is a child car seat available in Cali taxis?** No. Colombian taxis do not carry child seats. Book a private transfer and request a car seat in advance if traveling with young children. **Q: Should I rent a car at Cali Airport?** Only if you plan to explore outside the city. Cali traffic is chaotic and navigation is confusing for newcomers. For city travel, taxis and transfers are more practical. --- ## Additional Guides ### Arriving Late at Night at Cali Airport β€” What to Expect **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/clo/late-night CLO handles flights until the evening, with some domestic flights from Bogota and international arrivals from Miami or Panama City arriving between 21:00 and midnight. Late-night arrivals require more planning than daytime ones, primarily because of the 16 km drive through less populated areas. ## Taxi availability at night The **taxi dispatch counter** operates while flights are arriving. Even for late flights, there are taxis available. The fixed fare to central Cali remains approximately **COP 55,000-70,000** (EUR 12-16), same as during the day. The drive at night is actually faster β€” **20-25 minutes** to city center with no traffic. The highway between Palmira and Cali is well-lit on the main stretches, though some sections pass through less illuminated areas. ## Security considerations This is where Cali differs from some airports. The road from Palmira to Cali, while generally safe, is less populated at night. General advice: - **Use only the official taxi dispatch** β€” never accept a ride from someone approaching you in the terminal - **A pre-booked transfer is the safest option** at night β€” you get a vetted driver in an identifiable vehicle - Keep valuables out of sight during the ride - Share your trip details with someone at your hotel - If using a ride-hailing app, do not wait outside the terminal in dark areas Cali has improved enormously in terms of safety over the past two decades, but sensible precautions still apply, especially at night. ## Pre-booked transfers at night A private transfer is arguably most valuable for late-night arrivals at CLO. At **COP 100,000-140,000** (EUR 22-32), you get a professional driver who monitors your flight status, waits inside arrivals with a name sign, and drives a tracked vehicle. For an extra COP 40,000-60,000 over a taxi, the peace of mind is significant. ## What is open after arrival Cali is famous for its nightlife, especially its salsa scene. If you arrive by 22:00, the city is very much alive. Restaurants in **Granada**, **San Antonio**, and along the **Rio Cali** serve until late. Convenience stores and late-night food stalls are plentiful. If arriving after midnight, food options narrow to 24-hour convenience stores, gas station shops, and the occasional late-night eatery. Plan to have something to eat at your hotel or pick up snacks at the airport before leaving. ## Accommodation near the airport If your flight arrives very late and you have early plans in Palmira or the surrounding area, staying near the airport is an option. Several hotels in Palmira are within 10 minutes of CLO. This avoids the nighttime drive to Cali entirely. Palmira is a quieter city and safe for overnight stays. ## Public transport at night Public buses between Palmira and Cali do not run late at night. After approximately 21:00, your options are limited to taxis, ride-hailing apps, or pre-booked transfers. --- ### Taxi vs Private Transfer from Cali Airport β€” Which One Makes Sense? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/clo/taxi-vs-transfer The taxi-versus-transfer question at CLO comes down to how comfortable you are navigating Colombian transport logistics. Both get you to the city in the same time β€” the difference is in the experience. ## Direct comparison | Factor | Dispatch taxi | Private transfer | |--------|--------------|------------------| | Price to city center | **COP 55,000-70,000** (EUR 12-16) | **COP 100,000-130,000** (EUR 22-29) | | Booking | Walk-up at dispatch counter | Pre-booked online | | Payment | Cash (COP) at counter | Pre-paid (credit card) | | Driver language | Spanish only | English available | | Vehicle | Standard sedan | Sedan, SUV, minivan | | Child seat | No | Available on request | | Meet & greet | No β€” walk to car | Yes, inside arrivals | | Luggage help | Minimal | Full assistance | | Night reliability | Available while flights arrive | Guaranteed 24 hours | ## When the dispatch taxi works well The CLO taxi dispatch is a well-organized system. You tell the agent your destination, pay a fixed fare, and get assigned a taxi. This removes the biggest headaches of taxi travel in Colombia β€” fare negotiation, unofficial vehicles, and overcharging. For **daytime arrivals** by travelers who have some Spanish, moderate luggage, and are going to a known hotel address, the dispatch taxi is efficient and affordable. The drivers know the routes and the fixed pricing is fair. ## When a transfer is worth the premium The transfer premium at CLO is about **COP 40,000-60,000** (EUR 9-13) over a taxi. That buys you: - **English-speaking driver** β€” valuable if you do not speak Spanish, especially for communicating your exact destination - **Meet and greet in arrivals** β€” the driver comes to you rather than you going to the car - **Vehicle selection** β€” choose a vehicle that fits your group and luggage - **Pre-paid** β€” no need to find an ATM for Colombian Pesos before leaving the airport - **Child car seat** β€” the only way to get one - **Night security** β€” a known, vetted driver for late arrivals ## The ride-hailing middle ground Uber and InDriver offer lower prices (**COP 35,000-55,000** / EUR 8-12) but with logistical friction at CLO. You may need to walk to a pickup point outside the terminal, communicate with a driver in Spanish, and deal with the legal ambiguity of ride-hailing in Colombia. For Spanish speakers comfortable with the apps, this works. For others, it adds unnecessary stress after a long flight. ## Safety perspective Cali has improved significantly in terms of safety, but it is still a city where awareness matters. The road from Palmira to Cali is straightforward but passes through semi-rural areas. Using either the **official dispatch taxi** or a **pre-booked transfer** keeps you in regulated, identifiable vehicles. Both are safe during the day. At night, a transfer provides additional confidence through driver vetting and vehicle tracking. Never accept rides from people approaching you inside the terminal. Use only the official dispatch or your pre-booked service. --- ### Cali Airport with Kids and Family β€” Practical Transport Guide **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/clo/family-and-kids Traveling with family through Alfonso Bonilla Aragon Airport requires some planning, particularly around child car seats and luggage logistics. Here is what to expect and how to manage it. ## Car seat situation in Colombia Colombian law requires children under 2 to ride in a rear-facing car seat. Children aged 2-7 must use an appropriate child restraint. However, **taxis are effectively exempt** from enforcement, and no taxi at CLO will have a car seat available. This creates a practical problem. The 16 km drive from Palmira to Cali involves highway speeds, and the road has some fast-moving traffic. For families with young children, the options are: 1. **Bring your own car seat** β€” airlines typically check them free of charge 2. **Book a private transfer with a car seat** β€” request it when booking, at approximately **COP 100,000-140,000** (EUR 22-32) 3. **Hold your child in the taxi** β€” common locally but not recommended for a 25-40 minute highway drive ## Transport options for families | Option | Car seat | Luggage capacity | Practical for families | |--------|----------|-----------------|------------------------| | Dispatch taxi (sedan) | No | 2 large bags | Small families, short ride | | Dispatch taxi (request larger) | No | 3-4 bags | Better for more luggage | | Private transfer (sedan) | On request | 2-3 large bags | Good for couples with child | | Private transfer (minivan) | On request | 5-6 large bags | Best for larger families | | Ride-hailing app | No | 2 large bags | Not recommended with kids | ## Airport facilities CLO is a smaller airport with basic but adequate facilities. There are **restrooms** with changing tables in the arrivals area. The terminal does not have a dedicated nursing room, but staff can direct you to a quiet area if needed. **Luggage trolleys** are available at baggage claim. The distance from baggage claim to the taxi dispatch and exit is short β€” the terminal is compact. The arrivals hall has a few small shops and a convenience store for buying water, snacks, or basic baby supplies. Do not count on finding specialized baby items β€” bring what you need. ## The heat factor Cali is warm year-round, with temperatures between **24-32C**. When you step outside the air-conditioned terminal, the heat is immediate. For families with young children: - Have water ready for the car ride - Dress children in light clothing for the transfer - The car may be hot initially β€” air conditioning takes a minute to cool the vehicle - If you have a rental car seat, remember that car seats left in the sun get dangerously hot ## Luggage planning A standard dispatch taxi (sedan) handles two large suitcases plus carry-ons. Families of 4 with holiday luggage will need either a larger vehicle from the dispatch counter or a minivan transfer. Strollers take up significant trunk space β€” factor this into your vehicle choice. A minivan transfer at **COP 120,000-160,000** (EUR 27-36) accommodates up to 6 passengers with luggage and is the most comfortable option for families. ## Practical tips for families - The taxi dispatch queue is usually quick, but if traveling with multiple children, having one parent manage the luggage while the other handles the kids is practical - Pre-book transfers for late afternoon or evening arrivals β€” tired children and taxi logistics do not mix well - Colombian restaurants are generally welcoming to children, and Cali has excellent food options once you reach the city --- ### How Much Does It Cost to Get from Cali Airport to the City? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/clo/cost-to-city Alfonso Bonilla Aragon Airport sits in Palmira, about 16 km from central Cali. The distance and the fact that you are crossing between two municipalities means transport costs are moderate rather than cheap. ## Price breakdown by destination | Destination | Taxi (dispatch) | Ride-hailing app | Transfer | |-------------|----------------|------------------|----------| | Centro / San Antonio | **COP 55,000-70,000** (EUR 12-16) | **COP 35,000-50,000** (EUR 8-11) | **COP 100,000-130,000** (EUR 22-29) | | Granada / El Penon | **COP 55,000-70,000** (EUR 12-16) | **COP 35,000-50,000** (EUR 8-11) | **COP 100,000-130,000** (EUR 22-29) | | Ciudad Jardin | **COP 60,000-80,000** (EUR 13-18) | **COP 40,000-60,000** (EUR 9-13) | **COP 110,000-140,000** (EUR 24-32) | | Palmira center | **COP 20,000-30,000** (EUR 4.50-7) | **COP 15,000-22,000** (EUR 3-5) | **COP 50,000-70,000** (EUR 11-16) | | Buga | **COP 80,000-110,000** (EUR 18-25) | **COP 60,000-85,000** (EUR 13-19) | **COP 130,000-170,000** (EUR 29-38) | ## How the taxi dispatch system works CLO uses a **dispatch counter** in the arrivals hall. You tell the dispatcher your destination, they calculate a set fare, you pay, and then walk outside to your assigned taxi. The fare is fixed by zone β€” no meter, no negotiation. This prevents overcharging and is the safest way to get a taxi. The dispatch fare includes tolls if applicable. You do not pay anything extra to the driver. ## Ride-hailing apps β€” cheaper but complicated Uber, InDriver, and DiDi offer lower prices than the official dispatch. A ride to central Cali runs **COP 35,000-55,000** (EUR 8-12) depending on demand. However, pickup logistics at the airport can be awkward β€” drivers may ask you to meet near the parking lot to avoid confrontation with taxi dispatchers. InDriver lets you negotiate the price, which can result in even lower fares, but requires more effort and Spanish language skills. ## Transfer pricing logic Private transfers cost roughly **1.5-2x the taxi fare**. The premium covers a named driver meeting you in arrivals, a specific vehicle type, help with luggage, and fixed pricing. For a couple going to Granada, the transfer at **COP 100,000-130,000** (EUR 22-29) versus a taxi at **COP 55,000-70,000** (EUR 12-16) is a **COP 40,000-60,000** difference (about EUR 9-13). For families or groups of 3-4, splitting a transfer often brings the per-person cost close to the taxi fare, with much more comfort. ## Cash versus card The taxi dispatch accepts **cash only** (Colombian Pesos). ATMs inside the terminal give better rates than exchange counters. Withdraw enough for the taxi plus initial expenses. Private transfers are typically **pre-paid online** (credit card), so no cash needed at the airport. ## Tipping Tipping taxi drivers in Colombia is not mandatory but rounding up is appreciated. For a COP 60,000 fare, paying COP 65,000 is generous. Transfer drivers appreciate a small tip of **COP 5,000-10,000** for good service. --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/clo) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/clo/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/clo/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/clo/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/clo/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land πŸ‘‰ This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at Cali (CLO). Transfer availability is supported by AirportTransferPortal's verified supplier network. --- ## Attribution Published by AirportTransferPortal (airporttransferportal.com), a global airport transfer marketplace operated by Funny Tourism Ltd.