Tourist accommodation occupancy was 49.7% in January

Tourist accommodation occupancy in Colombia reached 49.7% in January 2026, per the Dane's Monthly Accommodation Survey. Seven of 12 regions recorded declines in occupancy, along with drops in revenues and employment.

The Monthly Accommodation Survey (EMA) from Dane indicated that Colombia's tourist lodging sector had moderate performance in January 2026 compared to January 2025. National occupancy stood at 49.7%, while real revenues fell 4.1% nationwide. Seven of 12 evaluated regions saw occupancy drops: Bogotá declined 2.7 percentage points (from 49.0% to 46.3%), followed by the Caribbean (-2.5 p.p.), Coffee Axis (-2.3 p.p.), Pacific (-1.3 p.p.), Central region (-0.9 p.p.), and Amazonia (-0.5 p.p.). Employment in the sector dropped 3.1% year-over-year, with the sharpest falls in San Andrés and Providencia (-11.1%), Orinoquía Plains (-7.8%), and Amazonia (-5.2%). Other areas like Santanderes (-4.6%), Caribbean (-3.4%), Antioquia (-3.3%), and Pacific (-3.2%) also decreased. Revenues saw Bogotá lead declines at -9.2%, followed by San Andrés and Providencia (-8.8%), Cartagena (-6.7%), and Orinoquía Plains (-6.6%). In contrast, Amazonia (+4.5%), Central region (+2.4%), and Golfo de Morrosquillo and Sabana (+18.8%) grew. Cotelco, Colombia's Hotel and Tourist Association, stated: «From Cotelco we insist on the need to strengthen the competitiveness conditions of the tourism sector, especially for lodging establishments». They added: «We consider it a priority to continue promoting policies and strategies that incentivize business formalization, compliance with current regulations, and the generation of equitable competition conditions for all tourism actors».

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Colombia's February unemployment rate drops to 9.2%

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Dane reported Colombia's February 2026 unemployment rate at 9.2%, the lowest for any February since 2001, with 2.45 million unemployed people. Occupied population rose to 24.09 million, up 624,000 from February 2025. President Gustavo Petro and Labor Minister Antonio Sanguino hailed the figures and defended the minimum wage increase.

Colombia's hotel sector saw a 3.5% drop in real revenues in October, driven by a 32.8% decline in the Pacific region. While real wages rose 3.3%, occupied personnel fell 1.8% nationally. Cotelco calls for policies to boost tourism competitiveness.

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In January 2026, Colombia's unemployment rate stood at 10.9%, the lowest for any January since 2001, with 324,000 more workers than in the same month of 2025. The number of unemployed people fell by 186,000 to 2.8 million. This improvement was driven by growth in self-employment and people leaving the labor force.

The Colombia Más Competitiva program, funded by Swiss cooperation, has revitalized tourism in various national destinations by strengthening businesses and boosting visits. Regions like Quindío, La Guajira, Huila, and Magdalena stand out for their unique attractions and progress in sustainability. Significant growth is projected for the sector by 2025.

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Fenalco's Economic Logbook reveals a decline in business optimism for 2026, with only 34% of respondents expecting improvements in their operations over the next six months. While November saw a sales boost from Black Days, uncertainty about consumption weighs on the commercial sector. The report highlights transformations in shopping malls and threats from platforms like Shein and Temu.

The National Administrative Department of Statistics (Dane) revealed that the Economic Tracking Indicator (ISE) grew 3.1% in November 2025 compared to the same month in 2024, marking 18 consecutive months of positive growth. However, the manufacturing sector showed limited progress with 0.7% production growth, while sales fell 0.4%, and retail commerce rose 7.5%. Overall industrial production varied by 1.7%, driven by electricity supply.

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In December 2025, Colombia created 603,000 new jobs, lowering the unemployment rate to 8.0%, a drop of 1.1 percentage points from 2024. Yet, 55.5% of workers, or about 13.45 million people, remain in informal employment. Experts note progress but warn of ongoing structural challenges in the labor market.

 

 

 

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