Immigration authorities in Ecuador are getting stricter when it comes to the 90 day tourist visa. In the past, if you wished to extend your visa, all you had to do was leave the country for a day, and then upon reentry you were granted another 90 days, making for a total of 180 days in Ecuador on a tourist visa.
Recently, things have changed.
Many immigration authorities are now counting the number of days you have already spent in Ecuador and giving you the number of days needed to equal the alloted 90 days as a tourist.
So, if you would like to stay in Ecuador for more than just 90 days, what do you Read more
Renting an apartment in Ecuador is a good solution for those staying for several months or more. Once you arrive in Ecuador it is easy to locate furnished apartment or house rentals while staying at a local hotel or hostel. If you want to get a head start on finding a place to stay in Quito check out what EcuadorExplorer.com has to say on the topic:
Renting a one bedroom furnished apartment for a period of less than one year or more with the following facilities:Area: 65 m2.Living and dining room furniture Complete beddingFully furnished KitchenHandicap accessible BathroomPrivate telephoneParking spaceIs located in a secure building with a 12 hour guard from monday to friday and 24 Read more
Need to learn Spanish quickly? Try an immersion program, like the one offered byMariana Gonzalez. Mariana has been teaching Spanish as a foreign language for over 10 years in Europe and Latin America. Not only are her credentials amazing, she is incredible teacher.
The classes are based on the method of total immersion, where right from the start you hear the language and then begin to speak it. As the classes develop, grammar, pronunciation, grammar excercises and conversation topics are introduced. Conversation topics can cover a wide variety of themes such as politics, economics, education, travel, culture and of course themes relating to Ecuadorian life and culture. There would also be an emphasis on idiomatic expressions Read more
Now is the time to purchase tickets to Ecuador. Fares across the board are lower than ever and here’s why:
This month LAN Ecuador and Aero Galapagos are having a competition from both JFK in New York and MIA in Miami to Quito. Reduced fares from these two companies is causing other airlines to drop prices in order to compete.
LAN is one of the most trusted and recommended flights for those coming into Ecuador. They provide excellent service and have a great reputation. Having flown with them multiple times I personally have had no problems with the company.
Aero Galapagos is a new airline that just received permission to provide flights to and from Read more
Today I am going to share a special report from Gary Scott, an expert on pretty much everything Ecuador and everything investment as well.
In a recent article, entitled Ecuador Beach Acreage, Gary highlights the investment potential of areas north of Manta and Bahia. He writes:
“Bahía is a Pacific coastal city located on a peninsula about an hour and 15 minutes north of Manta and is bordered by the Chone River. This river creates the opportunity. The estuary has always stopped the traffic flow.”
Bahia is one of nicest resort areas due to its natural beauty and cleanliness, as well as easy access from Quito, Manta, and Guayaquil. The problem is the Read more
While the place to ring in the New Year in Quito is definitely on the streets, if you are in the mood to get dinner before you head down to party with the masses, check out La Ronda, one of the few restaurants open on December 31st.
At first glance it may look a bit touristy, and while it does cater to visitors, the traditiaonal Ecuadorian food hardly gets complaints from anyone, foreigner or native! The service is great, the food is well prepared and the drinks are good.
La Ronda is sure to be a popular choice for tomorrow night, so call ahead and see what seating is like, or make a reservation. Read more
The Ecuador Gringo is a fan of Happy Gringo Travel, and that’s not just because I’m a happy gringo too. Happy Gringo is dedicated to planning the perfect trip to fit your needs, and they are genuinely happy to do it.
Tours include trips to the Galapagos, into the jungle and the cloudforest, as well as a whole host of day trips. The trips highlight Ecuador and provide tourists with glimpses into the everyday life of Ecuadorians. Tours are designed to have a more real-to-life flair than your traditional mainstream tours, which make them a favorite among travelers who want to experience the real Ecuador, but can’t make the travel plans on their own.
A little water never hurt anyone, right? In fact, if you are looking to destress you may want to try finding ‘salutem per aqua’ which is Latin for ‘health through water’ but more commonly called a SPA.
Ecuador is home to several active volcanos, with make for excellent thermal waters spouting naturally from hot springs, that are high in temperature and rich in minerals. These thermal waters have been channeled by a number of SPAs across the country, compounding their health benefits with other relaxation services.
The Termas de Papallacta are located just about an hour outside of Quito and the Ecuadorian Medical Federation has actually certified these thermal waters as having medicinal properties. Health benefits are Read more
The weekend is right around the corner and without a doubt you are looking for something fun to do tomorrow night. Well, if you find yourself in Quito, then head on down to the every popular Mariscal neighborhood and check out Bungalow 6.
From the outside Bungalow 6 looks like your standard night club crowded into the eight blocks that make up the night scene of Quito. However, on the inside you’ll find it has more to offer than your average dance club.
The main floor is dedicated to dancing, of course. On busy nights, which come every weekend and Wednesdays, when ladies drink free from 7–10, the dance floor can get Read more
For those coming to Ecuador who plan to use Quito as a central base of operations for excursions throughout the country, or those checking out the city to see if they would like to retire here permanently, you may want to consider getting a membership to the South American Explorers Club.
A standard single membership costs $60 (for a pair it’s 90) and includes access to all the clubhouses (located throughout South America), their respective libraries, a book exchange, storage and mail services, wireless internet, access to their members only web-site, discounts with language schools, tours, hotels, travel advice and trip planning. YOu also get the quarterly magazine and the monthly e-newsletter, as well as tons of information Read more
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