Where to go? Destinations Ecuador

Meet a unique natural treasure, Ecuador ...

A word to describe the small Andean country of South America: diversity. Diversity of landscapes, climates, fauna and flora but also culture. From the lush Amazon jungle to the sumptuous Andean volcanoes, to the white sand beaches of the Pacific coast and the famous Galapagos Islands, you will be seduced by the beauty of this 4-world country and the friendliness of its inhabitants.

You will love :

  • Visit Quito and its historic center
  • Discover the Galapagos archipelago with its unique fauna in the world
  • Explore the most beautiful colonial cities of South America
  • Surf the waves of the Pacific Ocean

What to do in Ecuador?

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Before getting in Ecuador

  • Infos
  • Driving
  • Languages
  • Security level

    Niveau: 2. Exercise great caution (with regional warnings).

    Visa and passport

    See Embassy recommendations

    Vaccines and health

    Depending on the region and duration of your stay, you should protect yourself against: Yellow fever, Hépatithe A, B Hépathite, Rage, Typohoide, Zika, Malaria

    Currency / Exchange rate

    Currrency : US Dollar (USD)
    Rate on 16/10/2017
    USD = 1.000 USD
    USD = 1.000 USD

    Electrical outlets

    Voltage : 120 V
    Frequency : 60 Hz
    Plug : Type A / B
    Power outlet : Type A / B

    Local time / Capital

    Quito
    GMT-05:00

    Road infrastructure

    Unknown.

    Driving direction

    Driving is on the right.

    Renting an SUV / 4x4?

    To enjoy your stay and explore all areas, we recommend to rent a 4x4

    Speed limitations

    In town : 50 km/h. Out of town : 100 km/h. Check for road signs.

    Alcohol

    Unexperienced drivers : 0.03 g/dl. Experienced drivers : 0.03 g/dl. For your own safety, you should not drink. (Regulations evolve quickly, find out before driving)

    English level

    Depending on the region, it will be difficult to be understood but don't worry the tourism staff is often bilingual.

    Spoken languages

    Spanish (Castilian) 93% (official), Quechua 4.1%, other Aboriginal 0.7%, 2.2% foreign

    Phone code

    593

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