Yes, we Colombians, are very hospitable and friendly. That is why when I went to Barcelona recently, I had a culture shock as people were not the friendliest.
Hey Patricia! Don't get me wrong, I love me some Barcelona and Spain, but yes I would agree that overall people were very friendly and warm during interactions in Medellin. Thank you for watching and commenting! Please let me know if you have any questions!
Thank you for sharing this video! I recently visited Medellín late November of last year, and absolutely loved it. I’m planning to do a month stint there early spring, and your words have motivated me even more.
Hey Trey! Thanks for watching! Very nice, that’s around the time I was there too. Enjoy your trip, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions!
Terrific video for the newbies. I have been in El Poblado all summer and for Americans, you have to mention the weather. I arrived on June 1st its now mid-September and no bugs, no humidity and no rain! it's paradise!!. I spent last summer in Cancun and I will never do that again!!
Hey! @davedavis5926 . That's very true. The weather was fantastic and I was there from the mid October to mid November. It's nickname the City of Eternal Spring is spot on. Appreciate your comment!
www.airbnb.com/rooms/35416068?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=d496eddb-7d07-48ad-b4d8-e3930f065241 Thanks @sarina2862 ! I really appreciate it! Here it is!
What area was you AirBnB and where exactly do you recommend to get in on the action that you said. Like the more walkable part of the city. I know El Poblado is good but where exactly should I look. Coordinations or something would be great
There are key differences, the big one being the primary language spoken, after that, I would say the currency difference, it's significant when you're earning in dollars and can spend in Colombian pesos. Hope this helps!
Really informative video brother , appreciate the detail that you took. I’ll be heading out there next year for university, I want to learn Spanish. Thank you
Thanks Keith really appreciate that! That’s awesome, what ar e you studying? I met some university students when I went to the museum of modern art. I speak spanish pretty fluently lmk if you have any questions!
@@Gmail.comyama Hey James! I started in remote sales for a fully remote company in the online education space. I’m still with the same company but in a CS/Sales role now. I have a bachelor’s degree in Communications and had administrative experience and some sales experience when I joined. I’m sure there are a lot of bad companies out there but there are also a lot of good ones. Remote positions in sales, customer service, digital marketing, media buying, and of course anything coding or tech related can usually be remote too. It just all depends on what you want to do but remote work is becoming more and more common. Lmk if you have any other questions I’m happy to help!
www.airbnb.com/rooms/35416068?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=d496eddb-7d07-48ad-b4d8-e3930f065241 Just so you know. Tt's booked for the next few years last time I checked. Please let me know if you have any questions!
That’s awesome Melissa. I met a few people that traveled there and they enjoyed it. I used the Charles Schwab Travel Debit Card to pull money out in Colombian Pesos from ATMs at malls/shopping centers. Bancolombia, Scotiabank, and BBVA are trustworthy banks with plenty of ATMs. The Charles Schwab card refunds you all ATM transaction fees from their network of ATMs internationally. This is how I do it.
Thanks really appreciate that! I am bilingual. 😅 Definitely helps to know phrases and basics but a lot of the locals speak english in the areas where there are a lot of tourists, nomads, and expats
I really appreciate this video! You did a great job explaining what your experience was like. The recommendations are great advice too. I’ve booked my first month in Medellin starting mid-April in Poblado. A couple of questions: do you have top 3 places to go and socialize? Do you have a couple travel excursion companies you used and liked? Last, did you find any cafes you really liked to work from (if you went out during the work day)? Appreciate any recommendations in advance 🙏
Thanks Gonzo I really appreciate it! That's exciting, I hope you have an amazing time. My favorite places to socialize and make friends were on the tours/excursions that I booked through Viator. Zona Rosa is a great and lively area to socialize too, especially Provenza, which is where you'll find a ton of bars, restaurants, and places to hang out. For excursion companies, I booked through Viator and don't remember the company names but I could send you the links to the actual excursions I booked if you'd like, just message me your email. Lastly, I worked from a few cafes, but my favorite by far was Pergamino Cafe, which has 3 locations, each one with it's own unique location and vibe. Hope this helps!
Great video. I didn't like Medellin that much. I think because I am not really into cities, it was bigger than I thought. What made harder to meet people and socialize.
Thanks Ilma! It was also bigger than I thought. I can understand that. I actually have found that I really enjoy big cities because I feel like there’s so much to do and try. I do agree though that it was harder to meet people and socialize. This is what I’ll focus on improving in the future. Have you ever stayed at a Coliving space?
@@ivo_rubio meeting people is so important. I have been a nomad for years and met many others who have severe depression because they lock themselves in their airbnbs as they are too shy to socialise. Its a sad world. Coworking spaces etc are the best way to meet people
You got it. Glad to hear it was helpful Marco. I did, I always use a VPN when traveling, especially when using wifi at a public place. I use NordVPN. I did some research before choosing it and found it to be a top choice. So far it's worked great for me. Here's a link if you want to check it out, ref.nordvpn.com/TLkOYfCGvJX . Hope this helps!
How much would you estimate the monthly cost for staying in Medellin including everything (would $1000 be realistic?). I'm not trying to stay in the worst spots for savings but also not trying to live like You/Escobar in a highrise lol. Would it be a difficult city to be in without speaking Spanish?
Hey Kevin! Aha I hear ya lol. From my experience, $1,000 is definitely realistic in Medellin if you're living like a local. To many locals, $1,000 a month provides a comfortable lifestyle. However, if you're living in the tourist/nomad area of El Poblado, I think $1500 - $2,000 is more reasonable as you're paying premiums due to the high number of tourists/nomads in the area. Also, you can definitely get by without speaking Spanish if you're in the El Poblado. However, knowing some basic phrases and words will go a long way. Hope that helps!
Hey J, I got my first and current online job by starting in online sales as an SDR (basically talking on the phone with people and setting appointments for the "closers"). From there I got promoted and currently help onboard customers. I signed up with an online recruiting company called closers.io. I did a few interviews with them, then got a few offers to do an interview with different online companies, and landed a role with one. I had very little experience in sales and joined to get my foot in the door. But there a ton of companies that are fully online and you can start in sales or join as a customer service rep to get your foot in the door. The majority of these companies are smaller so it's easier to get promoted and branch off into a different department. Hope this helps and feel free to lmk if you have any other questions.
Hey Reggie. Nice! Hope you have a great time. I speak Spanish fluently but with a slight “American” accent from what I’ve been told lol. How about you?
www.airbnb.com/rooms/35416068?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=d496eddb-7d07-48ad-b4d8-e3930f065241 Just so you know. It's booked for the next few years last time I checked. Please let me know if you have any questions!
Hey Nick! Awesome, thanks for reaching out. I’m in LA for the time being but would be open to meeting up if we’re ever in the same city. 🙌 If you have any questions about living in Medellin let me know!
I recommend that you get out of Colombia ASAP. Medellin is among the most dangerous cities in the world. You might think its bullshittt, its not. I've been there and I know the language too. Soon or later, you will find crime or crime will you. I recommend you go and live a nomad lifestyle in Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic. This is by far the best places for a digital nomad lifestyle. You will find tons of people around your age or other working from Las Terrenas. Safety and peace of mind is extremely important when living overseas.
Appreciate your concern and thoughts Elvis. I didn’t see or experience any crime myself so I cannot state from my experience, but thanks for your recommendation. Safety is always something I keep in mind when traveling.
@@ivo_rubio Are you aware of the insane number of tourists being drugged, robbed and killed in Medellin? You cant ignore an elephant in your bedroom. I was just there and l can tell you that it’s dangerous. The fact that you are lucky does not take away the problem. Have a safe stay.
@@elvisgarciadejesus I talked to another dude on the Facebook travel groups and that dude says he felt safe too in Colombia. I was in Cartagena back in November and I had a blast. However I was aware of the dangers and didn’t ignore anything unlike the person I responded back to on Facebook and this response. You can’t ignore it man. If there are beggars on you like white on rice then that is a trouble sign to me. So keep the word out man and stay up and safe. Me I won’t go back to Colombia anytime soon.
Ignacio as like anywhere you go just be careful, same happens in big cities like New York or London. Stop spreading fear . Lots of people keep coming to Medellin and have a great time.
@@carlosarango6859 Hola Carlos, parece que no has ido a Medellin. El robo ha aumentado en un 200% y la prostitucion de nuestras mujeres en un 500%. Eso es lo que quieres???? Los turistas que llegan no vienen en plan familiar hermano, ya sabes a qué vienen. Incluso hasta el mismo Petro criticó hace unos dias la calidad del turismo que està llegando al pais. Si quieres tapar el sol con un dedo allá tu.
Yes, we Colombians, are very hospitable and friendly. That is why when I went to Barcelona recently, I had a culture shock as people were not the friendliest.
Hey Patricia! Don't get me wrong, I love me some Barcelona and Spain, but yes I would agree that overall people were very friendly and warm during interactions in Medellin. Thank you for watching and commenting! Please let me know if you have any questions!
One of the best videos about medellin in RUclips. You killed it more than all of medellin RUclipsrs nowadays
Thank you for sharing this video! I recently visited Medellín late November of last year, and absolutely loved it. I’m planning to do a month stint there early spring, and your words have motivated me even more.
Hey Trey! Thanks for watching! Very nice, that’s around the time I was there too. Enjoy your trip, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions!
Terrific video for the newbies. I have been in El Poblado all summer and for Americans, you have to mention the weather. I arrived on June 1st its now mid-September and no bugs, no humidity and no rain! it's paradise!!. I spent last summer in Cancun and I will never do that again!!
Hey! @davedavis5926 . That's very true. The weather was fantastic and I was there from the mid October to mid November. It's nickname the City of Eternal Spring is spot on. Appreciate your comment!
The “sweet banana” is called plantain
I am your 101 subscriber and your video is very informative. Presentation is so impressive and describing things method is so understandable. Thanks.
Hey @freelancerplus ! Thank you I really appreciate that! Welcome to the FAM. What would you like to see more of or learn more about on the channel?
This fire bro. I’ll be there soon
Thanks bro! How did you like it?
I'm an avid traveller and I have to stay there's no place like Colombia❤ Great video bro keep posting🤙
Thanks @ElGriegoTravels ! I loved it too. Looking forward to going again. Appreciate you showing love!
@@ivo_rubio Anytime bro
Great information my dude!
Thanks man! Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this
Thank you for watching! 🌞
Spot on
Thanks! @zuluagaco
What is the apartments name? great video!
www.airbnb.com/rooms/35416068?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=d496eddb-7d07-48ad-b4d8-e3930f065241 Thanks @sarina2862 ! I really appreciate it! Here it is!
What area was you AirBnB and where exactly do you recommend to get in on the action that you said. Like the more walkable part of the city. I know El Poblado is good but where exactly should I look. Coordinations or something would be great
It looks like your condo was in easts Poblado. When you say "downtown" do you mean more of the Manila area?
Basic difference between USA vs Colombia that you would like to share us?
There are key differences, the big one being the primary language spoken, after that, I would say the currency difference, it's significant when you're earning in dollars and can spend in Colombian pesos. Hope this helps!
Sounds perfect!@@ivo_rubio
@@ivo_rubio Sounds great!
Really informative video brother , appreciate the detail that you took. I’ll be heading out there next year for university, I want to learn Spanish. Thank you
Thanks Keith really appreciate that! That’s awesome, what ar e you studying? I met some university students when I went to the museum of modern art. I speak spanish pretty fluently lmk if you have any questions!
Are you still in Colombia?
No new videos ?
Hey @jayy_jayy, I’m not in Medellín at the moment.
Was thinking of doing another one. What would you like to see or for me to talk about?
I work remotely and looking to travel while I work. Looks like Medellin might be the spot!
Nice Mariel! I think you'll enjoy it, it's a great city for remote workers. What kind of remote work do you do?
@@Gmail.comyama Hey James! I started in remote sales for a fully remote company in the online education space. I’m still with the same company but in a CS/Sales role now. I have a bachelor’s degree in Communications and had administrative experience and some sales experience when I joined.
I’m sure there are a lot of bad companies out there but there are also a lot of good ones. Remote positions in sales, customer service, digital marketing, media buying, and of course anything coding or tech related can usually be remote too.
It just all depends on what you want to do but remote work is becoming more and more common.
Lmk if you have any other questions I’m happy to help!
Could you share the link of the airbnb?
www.airbnb.com/rooms/35416068?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=d496eddb-7d07-48ad-b4d8-e3930f065241 Just so you know. Tt's booked for the next few years last time I checked. Please let me know if you have any questions!
Enjoyed the video, can you go more in depth on how you earn USD$
Thanks Nathan, yeah I can do that. What would you like to know? Maybe I can even make a vid about it.
I'm planning on traveling to cartagena colombia. What is your advice on money exchange?
That’s awesome Melissa. I met a few people that traveled there and they enjoyed it. I used the Charles Schwab Travel Debit Card to pull money out in Colombian Pesos from ATMs at malls/shopping centers. Bancolombia, Scotiabank, and BBVA are trustworthy banks with plenty of ATMs. The Charles Schwab card refunds you all ATM transaction fees from their network of ATMs internationally. This is how I do it.
Earned a subscriber. Quality videos. Good vocabulary. Transparent. Good shit.
But are you bilingual? 😂
Thanks really appreciate that! I am bilingual. 😅 Definitely helps to know phrases and basics but a lot of the locals speak english in the areas where there are a lot of tourists, nomads, and expats
@@ivo_rubio just booked my flight. Going in June. Not sure what zone I’m staying in though!
I'm in Brazil now, heading to Cartagena next!
Awesome. Brazil is on the list! Enjoy!
Good information i had a dope time also in Colombia but i did not stay as long as you did.
Thanks TME. Nice! How long were you there for?
What is the price of your very nice Airbnb per month/day?
Hey Ardie! It was $1736 for 28 nights. So $62 per night.
Drop the link to your Airbnb listing bro
abnb.me/vHZ3FVJVhyb
I really appreciate this video! You did a great job explaining what your experience was like. The recommendations are great advice too. I’ve booked my first month in Medellin starting mid-April in Poblado. A couple of questions: do you have top 3 places to go and socialize? Do you have a couple travel excursion companies you used and liked? Last, did you find any cafes you really liked to work from (if you went out during the work day)? Appreciate any recommendations in advance 🙏
Thanks Gonzo I really appreciate it! That's exciting, I hope you have an amazing time. My favorite places to socialize and make friends were on the tours/excursions that I booked through Viator. Zona Rosa is a great and lively area to socialize too, especially Provenza, which is where you'll find a ton of bars, restaurants, and places to hang out. For excursion companies, I booked through Viator and don't remember the company names but I could send you the links to the actual excursions I booked if you'd like, just message me your email. Lastly, I worked from a few cafes, but my favorite by far was Pergamino Cafe, which has 3 locations, each one with it's own unique location and vibe. Hope this helps!
Great video. I didn't like Medellin that much. I think because I am not really into cities, it was bigger than I thought. What made harder to meet people and socialize.
Thanks Ilma! It was also bigger than I thought. I can understand that. I actually have found that I really enjoy big cities because I feel like there’s so much to do and try. I do agree though that it was harder to meet people and socialize. This is what I’ll focus on improving in the future. Have you ever stayed at a Coliving space?
@@ivo_rubio meeting people is so important. I have been a nomad for years and met many others who have severe depression because they lock themselves in their airbnbs as they are too shy to socialise. Its a sad world. Coworking spaces etc are the best way to meet people
Thanks for such an informative video. Did you use VPN while there? If so, which one?
You got it. Glad to hear it was helpful Marco. I did, I always use a VPN when traveling, especially when using wifi at a public place. I use NordVPN. I did some research before choosing it and found it to be a top choice. So far it's worked great for me. Here's a link if you want to check it out, ref.nordvpn.com/TLkOYfCGvJX . Hope this helps!
Wow 28 days ... you are spectacular
Thank you Steven!
Yes Energy Apts was my 1st spot in MJ 🇨🇴
Sweet 👌 Looks like a nice building!
usd-cop now 4k
Wow. Thanks for the update! It's almost a 20% difference. It's 4,129 Colombian pesos to 1 USD at the time of writing this 10/29/23.
How much would you estimate the monthly cost for staying in Medellin including everything (would $1000 be realistic?). I'm not trying to stay in the worst spots for savings but also not trying to live like You/Escobar in a highrise lol. Would it be a difficult city to be in without speaking Spanish?
Hey Kevin! Aha I hear ya lol. From my experience, $1,000 is definitely realistic in Medellin if you're living like a local. To many locals, $1,000 a month provides a comfortable lifestyle. However, if you're living in the tourist/nomad area of El Poblado, I think $1500 - $2,000 is more reasonable as you're paying premiums due to the high number of tourists/nomads in the area. Also, you can definitely get by without speaking Spanish if you're in the El Poblado. However, knowing some basic phrases and words will go a long way. Hope that helps!
Any ideas on how a person with no online work experience can get a job online and where to start. Any skills that one might get to help this process?
Hey J, I got my first and current online job by starting in online sales as an SDR (basically talking on the phone with people and setting appointments for the "closers"). From there I got promoted and currently help onboard customers. I signed up with an online recruiting company called closers.io. I did a few interviews with them, then got a few offers to do an interview with different online companies, and landed a role with one. I had very little experience in sales and joined to get my foot in the door. But there a ton of companies that are fully online and you can start in sales or join as a customer service rep to get your foot in the door. The majority of these companies are smaller so it's easier to get promoted and branch off into a different department. Hope this helps and feel free to lmk if you have any other questions.
Great video! I’m going there in a couple weeks. How good is your Spanish?
Hey Reggie. Nice! Hope you have a great time. I speak Spanish fluently but with a slight “American” accent from what I’ve been told lol. How about you?
Honestly, my Spanish is sorta trash but I’m taking lessons. But thanks for the reply
Welcome to the FAM. I'm from Los Angeles, California. Where are you from? 📍 If you have a question feel free to email me at ivorubio444@gmail.com.
I’m from miami Florida . I can’t wait to move there 🙏
Nice! I had a great experience there. How do you like Miami?
Language problems??? Or do you speak fluent Spanish???
Did most of the locals you met speak English???
Nice. Tnx
You got it Clayton. Lmk if you have any questions, happy to help.
@@ivo_rubio I will for sure..100%
Can you provide a link to your Airbnb? What do you do as a nomad?
www.airbnb.com/rooms/35416068?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=d496eddb-7d07-48ad-b4d8-e3930f065241 Just so you know. It's booked for the next few years last time I checked. Please let me know if you have any questions!
Great video, can you share the link of your Air BNB with the 25 night requirement? I am planning to stay 30 days minimum.
Thanks @LuckyLefty. Here it is. Hope you enjoy your stay. Lmk if you have any questions about staying in Medellin! abnb.me/vHZ3FVJVhyb
dont bother full booked till 2025, only june 2023 is available
What is the name of the place? Energy?
Hey Esteban, the building is named Avani. Lmk if you have any other questions!
Hey, can I have the link of this Airbnb ?
Hey Stephanie, sure thing. Here it is. Let me know if you have any questions! abnb.me/vHZ3FVJVhyb
@@ivo_rubio I will, I hope to be in Colombia in a few months. Thanks.
What type of remote work do you do?
Remote sales. Are you remote too?
@@ivo_rubio Hybrid remote. Similar to what you do.
THAT FOOD ABOUT THE MOST LAME IN THE WORLD..
Aha ;)
Hi Ivo! Nick from Nuremberg, southern Germany, tryna move over there the 25th of march as well! If you´ll be around would love to meet up :)
Hey Nick! Awesome, thanks for reaching out. I’m in LA for the time being but would be open to meeting up if we’re ever in the same city. 🙌 If you have any questions about living in Medellin let me know!
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Thank you! 🙌
You were Downtown in Medellin? No you weren’t. All the shots you use are of Poblado, the haunt of foreign sex tourists
I recommend that you get out of Colombia ASAP. Medellin is among the most dangerous cities in the world. You might think its bullshittt, its not. I've been there and I know the language too. Soon or later, you will find crime or crime will you. I recommend you go and live a nomad lifestyle in Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic. This is by far the best places for a digital nomad lifestyle. You will find tons of people around your age or other working from Las Terrenas. Safety and peace of mind is extremely important when living overseas.
Appreciate your concern and thoughts Elvis. I didn’t see or experience any crime myself so I cannot state from my experience, but thanks for your recommendation. Safety is always something I keep in mind when traveling.
@@ivo_rubio Are you aware of the insane number of tourists being drugged, robbed and killed in Medellin? You cant ignore an elephant in your bedroom. I was just there and l can tell you that it’s dangerous. The fact that you are lucky does not take away the problem. Have a safe stay.
@@elvisgarciadejesus I talked to another dude on the Facebook travel groups and that dude says he felt safe too in Colombia. I was in Cartagena back in November and I had a blast. However I was aware of the dangers and didn’t ignore anything unlike the person I responded back to on Facebook and this response. You can’t ignore it man. If there are beggars on you like white on rice then that is a trouble sign to me. So keep the word out man and stay up and safe.
Me I won’t go back to Colombia anytime soon.
Ignacio as like anywhere you go just be careful, same happens in big cities like New York or London. Stop spreading fear . Lots of people keep coming to Medellin and have a great time.
@@carlosarango6859 Hola Carlos, parece que no has ido a Medellin. El robo ha aumentado en un 200% y la prostitucion de nuestras mujeres en un 500%. Eso es lo que quieres???? Los turistas que llegan no vienen en plan familiar hermano, ya sabes a qué vienen. Incluso hasta el mismo Petro criticó hace unos dias la calidad del turismo que està llegando al pais. Si quieres tapar el sol con un dedo allá tu.
Thank you for this
It was a pleasure!