ECUADOR

In South America by the Pacific Ocean, lies a small biodiverse country named Ecuador. Its strategic location gives way to steady weather all year round, with an extensive variety of flora and fauna distributed in four principal regions: the coast, the mountain range, the jungle and the Galapagos islands.

This country located in the “middle of the world” sits right in the center of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres and experiences mild temperatures of 15 to 30 degrees all year round, depending on the region.

The official language is Spanish and the currency is the American dollar.

The most important cities are Quito, Cuenca, Guayaquil and Manta.

The capital is Quito, which is 2,850 meters above sea level. Built on the foundations of an Inca city, Quito has the best well-preserved colonial city center. The Mariscal Sucre International Airport receives flights from all over the world and it serves as the connection port to other local cities.

ECUADOR COAST

The coast of Ecuador is a beautiful region located on the Pacific Ocean. It stretches for more than 1,000 kilometers and is home to many beaches, fishing villages, towns, and cities. It’s known for its warm weather, laid-back lifestyle, and stunning landscapes.

This coastal region is  home to many beaches, ranging from secluded coves to bustling tourist destinations. Some of the most popular beaches include Manta, Puerto Lopez, Ayampe, Salinas, Ayangue, Montañita  and Mompiche.

Living a beach lifestyle in Ecuador can be very enjoyable. The warm climate and relaxed pace of life make it easy to spend your days swimming, surfing, paddling or simply lounging on the beach. 

The coast of Ecuador is renowned for its seafood, with dishes like: ceviche, fish soup, lobster, coconut stews and grilled shrimp being popular local specialties. The region also boasts a wide range of tropical fruits, including mangoes, passionfruit, and papayas.

The region has a vibrant music and dance scene, and festivals and celebrations are an important part of their rich cultural heritage. There’s a range of activities, including surfing, kite surfing, snorkeling, diving, fishing, water sports to relax and sunbathing.

Beautiful and diverse, it offers something for everyone. From its stunning beaches and rich wildlife to its unique cuisine and vibrant culture, the coast of Ecuador is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to South America. Whether you are looking for adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, the coast of Ecuador has something to offer.

WEATHER:

Ecuador has the same weather all year round with only two seasons: the rainy season and the dry season. Ecuador’s climate is highly influenced by its topography. The country has only two seasons: summer season (dry) and winter season (wet). There are no extreme temperatures. 

The coast has a tropical climate and a rainy season that extends from the end of December to May with an average temperature about 25°C to 26°C  and the dry season from June to November with temperatures between  21°C to 22°C. 

The sun sets to the west and the temperature of the ocean is around 24°C to 27°C degrees.

The highlands have a temperate climate and rainy season from October to May and a dry season from June to September; average monthly temperatures are about 14.5° C in the rainy season and 15° C to 21° C in the dry season.