You’ll travel between Pereira and Salento in a private car with flexible pickup times and friendly drivers who’ll help with your bags—and even let you pick the music if you want. Expect clean cars, stops for snacks or photos if needed, and local advice along the way. There’s something quietly reassuring about being looked after on unfamiliar roads.
I was already half-awake when the driver messaged me—he was outside, right on time, which honestly surprised me after my last airport pickup in Colombia (don’t ask). The air in Pereira felt heavy and sweet, kind of sticky on my skin. Our driver, Andrés, greeted me with a quick smile and helped toss my bag in the trunk. He even asked if I wanted to pick the music (I panicked and said “whatever you like,” so we ended up with Vallenato humming quietly). The car smelled faintly of cleaning spray and coffee grounds—probably from whoever rode before me.
We rolled out of Pereira just as the city started to wake up—vendors setting up fruit stands, someone whistling for a dog. It’s not a long drive to Salento (maybe an hour or so), but the road winds through these green hills that seem to go on forever. At one point I asked if we could stop for a bathroom break; Andrés just nodded and pulled over at a roadside café where you could smell frying arepas drifting out onto the road. I tried to order coffee and butchered my Spanish—he laughed but helped me out. There’s something about having a local there that makes things feel less intimidating, you know?
By the time we reached Salento, clouds were hanging low over the mountains but the town itself was bright—painted doors everywhere, people waving from balconies. The whole transfer felt easy in a way I didn’t expect; no stress about finding taxis or figuring out buses with luggage. If you want to go back the other way (Salento to Pereira), it’s basically the same deal—just book again and they’ll sort it out. I still think about that quiet moment on the road when everything went still except for birds outside the window.
It usually takes about an hour by private car, depending on traffic and weather conditions.
Yes, you can choose your pickup location—including hotels or airports—in either Pereira or Salento.
Yes, short stops for food, bathroom breaks, or photos are possible if you ask your driver.
Yes, you can book one-way transfers in either direction—just select your preferred route when booking.
All vehicles are kept clean and have up-to-date insurance policies required by Colombian law.
You’ll receive confirmation with your driver’s name, phone number, car plates, date and time before your trip.
Yes, infants and small children can ride; prams or strollers are allowed as well.
Yes, anyone can use this private transfer regardless of physical fitness level.
Your journey includes private transportation between Pereira or Armenia and Salento (or vice versa), flexible pickup at your chosen spot—even airport arrivals—and friendly drivers who’ll help with luggage. You can request short stops along the way for snacks or photos. All cars are fully insured and authorized by Colombian transport authorities for peace of mind throughout your trip.
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