Yes, you can order from Amazon.com and have it shipped to your door in Barranquilla. It’s not as seamless as shipping within the US, but for most products it works reliably and the selection is far broader than what’s available locally. Here’s the honest picture in 2026.

Amazon Global — The Direct Route

Many products on Amazon.com are marked as eligible for international shipping under Amazon Global. When you select a Colombian delivery address, the product page will show whether it ships internationally and give you an estimated cost and delivery window (typically 2–4 weeks). Free shipping thresholds don’t apply internationally — expect to pay $15–$40 USD in shipping depending on weight and speed.

Colombian Customs: The Key Numbers

Important: Colombia’s DIAN (customs authority) has increasingly flagged split shipments designed to keep each package under $200. Don’t try to game the system by placing multiple small orders of related items — this can result in all packages being held.

The Forwarding Service Alternative

If a product isn’t eligible for Amazon Global, or if you want to access a US warehouse-based forwarding address, you can use a package forwarding service. These companies give you a US mailing address; your packages ship there, and they then ship onward to Colombia.

Popular options used by Barranquilla expats include Envíos USA, Miami Box, and similar services based in Miami (the main logistics hub for Colombian imports). Costs vary by weight; budget approximately $8–$15 USD per kilogram for air freight. These services also handle customs paperwork, which is helpful if you’re not fluent in the process.

What Ships Well

What to Avoid Shipping

Practical Tips

Is It Worth It?

For many products — yes, especially given what’s unavailable or overpriced locally. Electronics, specific brands, and specialty items can be significantly cheaper even after shipping than buying locally at Alkosto, Ktronix, or similar stores. For clothing basics or anything Amazon Basics-level, you’ll probably find it’s not worth the wait and complexity compared to shopping at Barranquilla’s own malls. Use Amazon for what you can’t get locally, not as your primary shopping channel.