Colombia has one of the most extensive overland bus networks in South America. Thousands of travelers cross the country every day, hopping between Bogotá, Medellín, Cartagena, Cali, Santa Marta, and hundreds of smaller towns. For years, that meant one thing: standing in a sweaty bus terminal, hoping there was a seat left on the next departure.
Pinbus changed that. Since launching in 2014, it’s become the go-to online platform for buying bus tickets in Colombia — and for good reason. But like any travel tool, there’s a right way and a wrong way to use it. This guide covers everything: what Pinbus is, how to actually book a ticket step by step, which payment methods work, what to do when things go wrong, and how it stacks up against the competition.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor to Colombia or a seasoned traveler who’s been burned by a payment glitch, keep reading.
What Is Pinbus?

Pinbus is Colombia’s largest online bus ticket marketplace. Think of it as the Expedia of intercity buses — instead of calling each bus company directly or showing up at the terminal, you search across dozens of operators simultaneously and book everything from one place.
It’s a travel tech company with more than 1.5 million bus tickets sold, giving travelers access to over 60 integrated bus companies across the country. The platform covers more than 3,500 routes and 1,000 destinations throughout Colombia.
The company is based in Bogotá and has been operating since 2014. It’s entirely Colombian — not a global aggregator that happens to include Colombia — which matters because local operators are more likely to have their inventory fully integrated into the platform.
Pinbus has been a precursor in the digitalization of bus ticket sales in Colombia, and with sustained growth of more than 150% in the last two years, it’s betting big on moving passengers from offline to online channels.
That growth is reflected in the experience. The platform is genuinely solid — most of the time.
How to Buy a Bus Ticket on Pinbus
This is where most guides fall short. They tell you the platform exists but don’t walk you through the actual process. Let’s fix that.
Step 1: Go to Pinbus.com or Download the App

You can book either through the website (pinbus.com) or the Pinbus mobile app, available on both the App Store and Google Play. The app is slightly more streamlined for mobile users, but the website works fine on a phone browser too.
Tip for foreign travelers: The website defaults to Spanish. You can use your browser’s translation feature, but when selecting routes from the dropdown menus, it’s sometimes cleaner to keep the site in Spanish. Translated destination names occasionally produce mismatches.
Step 2: Enter Your Origin, Destination, and Travel Date

Search is straightforward. Select your departure city, arrival city, and date. You’ll also specify the number of passengers.
Step 3: Compare Results

This is where Pinbus genuinely earns its keep. Results show you:
- Available bus companies for that route
- Departure and arrival times
- Journey duration
- Price per person
- Seat class (economy, semi-cama, executive, etc.)
- Available seats
You can filter and sort by price, time, or company. If you care about the specific seat (window vs. aisle), you can usually select it here too.
Step 4: Enter Passenger Information

You’ll need each passenger’s:
- Full name
- Document type and number (Colombian cedula, passport, or foreign ID)
- Contact email
Foreign travelers take note: You can use your passport number as ID on Pinbus. Unlike some platforms in other countries that require a local tax ID, Pinbus accepts passport numbers for identification. This makes it one of the more foreigner-friendly booking options in Colombia.
Step 5: Choose Your Payment Method and Pay

Payment options include
- credit card
- debit card
- PSE (bank transfer),
- Efecty (cash payment at retail locations),
- Nequi
- Daviplata
- More on each of these below.
Step 6: Get Your Voucher

Normally, the ticket arrives by email within 5 to 10 minutes. If it doesn’t appear in your inbox, check your spam or junk folder first, as corporate emails are often filtered there.
If after an hour you still haven’t received it, Pinbus offers two options: contact them via WhatsApp at 300 3870041, or download the voucher directly from the “Print your ticket” section on the website.
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Payment Methods on Pinbus — What Actually Works
This is a pain point for a lot of travelers, so let’s be specific.
Credit and Debit Cards
Visa and Mastercard issued internationally generally work, but not always. Some users with foreign-issued cards report declined transactions with no clear explanation. If your card fails, try a different card or switch to another payment method.
PSE (Online Bank Transfer)
PSE is Colombia’s online banking system. It only works if you have an account with a Colombian bank — so it’s mainly useful for residents.
Efecty (Cash Payment)
This is underrated. Efecty is a cash payment network with thousands of locations across Colombia. You book your ticket online, get a reference code, and pay in cash at any Efecty point (often found inside pharmacies, convenience stores, and small shops). It’s reliable, it doesn’t depend on card approval, and it works even if you don’t have a Colombian bank account. Highly recommended if your card keeps failing.
Nequi and Daviplata
These are Colombian mobile wallets tied to local phone numbers and bank accounts. Useful if you’re a long-term resident or digital nomad with a local SIM and banking setup — less so for short-term visitors.
Which Bus Companies Are on Pinbus?
Pinbus includes companies like Expreso Bolivariano, Expreso Brasilia, Coomotor, Copetran, Rapido Ochoa, Flota Occidental, Libertadores, Unitransco, Omega, Sotracauca, and many more.
That’s a significant portion of Colombia’s intercity operators under one roof. However, not every company is listed, and coverage varies by route. For very popular corridors — Bogotá to Medellín, Bogotá to Cartagena, Medellín to Cartagena — you’ll typically have multiple options. For smaller regional routes, you might find only one or two operators, or none at all.
If you search a route and come up empty on Pinbus, that doesn’t necessarily mean no bus exists. It may mean the company on that route isn’t integrated into the platform. In that case, checking the specific bus company’s website or going to the terminal directly is your next step.
Pinbus App: Is It Worth Using?
Short answer: yes, especially if you’re booking multiple trips during a Colombia itinerary.
The app lets you save passenger information so repeat bookings go faster, access your full ticket history, download or share tickets, and manage your Pinpay virtual wallet balance — including promotional coupons and refunded amounts.
The app has been updated regularly over the years with improved search speed and more secure payments. That said, some users have reported occasional bugs — like search filters not applying correctly or the app restarting mid-booking. If you run into that, the website version is usually more stable.
Pinbus vs. Competitors: How Does It Compare?
Here’s a quick breakdown of the main platforms travelers use to book Colombian bus tickets:
| Platform | Coverage | Foreign Cards | English Interface | App |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pinbus | 60+ companies, 3,500+ routes | Sometimes | No (Spanish) | Yes |
| RedBus | Good coverage | Generally yes | Partial | Yes |
| Busbud | Limited Colombia coverage | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| CheckMyBus | Aggregator (links to Pinbus) | Via Pinbus | Yes | No |
Experienced travelers in Colombia tend to use Pinbus, RedBus, and Busbud in combination — searching one to find which companies operate a route, then cross-checking on another for availability or better pricing.
Pinbus wins on depth of local coverage. RedBus tends to have better acceptance of foreign payment methods. Busbud has a more traveler-friendly interface but fewer Colombian routes. There’s no single perfect answer — knowing all three gives you the most flexibility.
Seat Classes on Colombian Buses: What You’re Actually Buying
One thing Pinbus doesn’t always explain well is what the different seat classes actually mean. Here’s a practical breakdown:
Economy (Económico) Standard reclining seats with air conditioning. Fine for journeys under 4–5 hours. These are the most affordable option and typically include AC and reclining seats.
Semi-cama Seats that recline further — think business class on a short-haul flight. Better lumbar support, more legroom. Worth the small extra cost for overnight journeys.
Executive / Premium The top tier. Wider seats, more recline, sometimes a footrest. Usually only available on major routes between big cities. If you’re doing a 10-hour overnight haul, this makes a real difference.
A word about the cold: Long-distance buses in Colombia are notorious for blasting the AC at arctic temperatures, with little control over the thermostat. Bring a light jacket or blanket regardless of which class you book. This is not a joke. Even on a hot day in Cartagena, stepping onto a long-distance bus can feel like entering a walk-in freezer.
Cancellations and Refunds on Pinbus

This is where things get nuanced. Pinbus’s refund policy has a few moving parts.
If you want an immediate refund, the quickest method is requesting it through Pinpay — Pinbus’s virtual wallet — rather than back to your original payment method, which takes longer. For purchases under approximately $59,000 COP, the express refund option costs 10% of the total reservation.
You can also change your trip rather than cancel it — selecting a new date or time on the same route. That option tends to have fewer fees attached.
Practical advice: Before booking, always check the cancellation policy shown during the checkout process. Policies can vary by bus company, ticket class, and whether there’s an active promotion. Don’t assume a ticket is fully refundable just because you bought it online.
Tips for Getting the Most Out of Pinbus
After digging through traveler forums, reviews, and real user experiences, here are the things that actually help:
Book ahead for holidays and long weekends. Advance booking is strongly recommended for holiday weekends, especially for Friday and Monday departures. Popular routes can sell out significantly ahead of time during peak periods. For regular weekdays, you usually don’t need to book more than a day or two out.
Morning departures sell out first. If you want a specific early departure on a popular route, don’t wait until the night before.
Check the terminal you’re leaving from. Some cities — notably Bogotá — have multiple bus terminals. Make sure you know which one your bus departs from before you arrive.
Print or download your ticket before you travel. The PDF voucher you receive by email is your boarding pass. Have it on your phone (downloaded, not just relying on email) or print it out. Some terminals in smaller towns have spotty internet.
Use the Pinbus WhatsApp support if you have problems. The WhatsApp line (300 3870041) tends to be more responsive than email support for urgent issues like missing vouchers.
Try Efecty if your card fails. As mentioned above, paying cash via Efecty sidesteps most card processing issues entirely.
Common Problems and How to Solve Them
My ticket never arrived by email. Check spam first. If it’s been over an hour, use the “Print your ticket” function on the website or contact WhatsApp support. Don’t rebook before confirming the original ticket wasn’t processed.
My card was declined. This happens with foreign cards. Try a different card, or switch to Efecty (cash payment). If the charge appeared on your bank statement without a ticket being issued, contact Pinbus and your bank simultaneously.
The app restarted and I lost my booking. If payment went through, the ticket was issued regardless of the app crashing. Check your email and the booking history in your account.
The destination I want isn’t available on Pinbus. Not every route is covered. Go to the specific bus company’s website for that region, or check at the terminal in person.
Is Pinbus Safe? Is It Legit?
Yes — Pinbus is a legitimate, established company that’s been operating since 2014. The site uses SSL encryption, has been operating for many years, and is considered reliable and safe to use for purchases.
The platform is backed by real infrastructure — Pinbus runs on AWS cloud technology with enterprise-grade security, including Kubernetes container orchestration and automated scaling to handle high-demand periods like holiday weekends. This isn’t a fly-by-night operation.
That said, like any e-commerce platform, occasional payment processing hiccups happen. The key is knowing what to do when they occur, which this guide covers.
FAQ About Pinbus
Can I use Pinbus as a foreigner without a Colombian ID? Yes. You can enter your passport number as your travel document. This is one of Pinbus’s advantages over some other booking platforms in Colombia.
How far in advance can I book on Pinbus? Generally up to six months ahead, though availability varies by route and operator.
Does Pinbus have an English version? Not officially. The platform is in Spanish. Using your browser’s auto-translate feature works reasonably well, but it’s recommended to keep route selection in Spanish to avoid destination name errors.
What happens if my bus is delayed or cancelled? This is handled by the individual bus company, not Pinbus. Contact the bus operator directly if your journey is disrupted. Pinbus can assist with the ticket/voucher side of things, but operational issues are the company’s responsibility.
Is there a fee for using Pinbus compared to buying at the terminal? Pinbus may add a small service fee on top of the base fare, though this varies. The convenience factor typically makes it worthwhile, especially for popular routes where seats fill up.
Can I choose my seat on Pinbus? Yes — for most routes and companies, seat selection is available during the booking process. You’ll see a seat map and can choose window or aisle.
What is Pinpay? Pinpay is Pinbus’s built-in virtual wallet. It stores refunds, promotional credits, and coupons. You can use it to pay for future bookings on the platform.
Final Thoughts
Pinbus is the best starting point for booking intercity bus travel in Colombia. Its coverage is unmatched among online platforms, and for a country where the bus network reaches virtually every corner — from major cities to tiny mountain towns — that matters enormously.
It’s not perfect. Foreign card acceptance is inconsistent. The app has occasional bugs. Not every route and operator is on the platform. But knowing these limitations going in means you can work around them instead of being caught off guard.
Use Pinbus to compare routes and find the best departure time. Keep Efecty as a backup payment method if your card fails. Download your ticket before you get on the road. And bring a jacket — those buses are cold.
With those bases covered, Colombia’s bus network becomes one of the most rewarding ways to see the country. The roads wind through coffee farms, cloud forests, and colonial towns that no flight could ever show you.

