Travel to Ecuador to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work,

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Backpacking in Ecuador?

  • In Ecuador there are so many different adventures to experience and people to meet, that you will not be out of backpacking anytime soon. A beautiful, challenging and at the same time accessible destination with jungles, mountains, beaches, volcanoes, culture clashes, nature reserves and nightlife hotspots. All at relatively short distances from each other and in a mixed society.
  • Characteristics: an awful lot to do, diversity of peoples and landscapes and everything at a relatively short distance from each other.

Travel in Ecuador?

  • A country also called the land of four worlds - four worlds of diversity. You will find a beautiful coast, gigantic mountains, the Amazon and, of course, the Galapagos Islands!
  • Activities spotting: snorkeling and diving, hiking, spotting animals, attending festivals, visiting markets, cooking workshops, visiting coffee and cocoa plantations.
  • Cities spotting: Quito, Cuenca, Guayaquil, Baños de Agua Santa, Otavalo, Manta, Loja.
  • Nature Spotting: the Galapagos Islands, the Amazon Rainforest, the Andes Mountains including Cotopaxi, one of the highest active volcanoes in the world, Cloud Forest and many coastal areas.
  • Animal spotting: giant tortoises, marine iguanas, blue-footed booby, pink river dolphin, sloth, condor, anaconda.

Study in Ecuador?

  • Education in Ecuador: education in Ecuador, depending on the university, is of average quality. You have the opportunity to choose a variety of fields of study, including specific, country-related studies.
  • Language: teaching is mainly in Spanish, and there are some universities that also offer programs and courses in English.
  • Studies: there is a wide range of studies available. Uniquely, while being close to the fire, you can also choose studies such as indigenous studies, poverty alleviation and social development, studies specialized in the Galapagos Islands, Andes and Amazon.
  • Study cities: Quito, Cuenca, Guayaquil, Ambato, Loja.
  • Language learning: Spanish classes are offered all over the cities, through universities, private and often hostels that partner with schools/teachers.

Internships in Ecuador?

  • Internships: if you want to learn about biodiversity, wildlife, indigenous cultures and traditional medicine, Ecuador is a good place. Of course, internships can be found in other diverse sectors as well!
  • Internship cities: Quito, Guayaquil, Cuenca, Loja, Manta.
  • Characteristics: adventure, extensive cultural experience, unique opportunities, learn Spanish quickly.

Volunteer in Ecuador?

  • Ecuador is developing and at the same time has beautiful nature. So you can do well here for internships in the fields of social care and humanitarian aid, community development and nature conservation, ecotourism and environmental education.
  • Animal/nature projects: biodiversity research, reforestation projects, animal shelters, marine life research.
  • Features: the opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects while discovering Ecuador's rich culture and beautiful landscapes.

Working in Ecuador?

  • Jobs: both the availability of temporary and permanent work varies greatly by sector and it can be difficult to find work as a foreigner. Quito and Cuenca in particular have a fairly extensive expat community. Most jobs can be found in education, the tourism industry, NGOs and the non-profit sector. Usually you do need a network to find something.
  • Work culture: what you may have to get used to the most is the concept of Ecuadorian time - so patience and flexibility are important! Also, remember the great importance of hierarchical structures, Indirect communication, hard work and dedication.
  • Characteristics: get used to the concept of Ecuadorian time, get a good basic Spanish and use your network to find work.

Working as a digital nomad in Ecuador?

  • Favorite locations: Quito, Cuenca and Baños.
  • Characteristics: there is a nice climate for everyone, there is a lot of nature and culture to discover, Internet connections in the big cities are relatively good and the cost of living is a lot lower than in Europe.

Living in Ecuador?

  • Whether you are running a lodge in the Andes, a project in the Amazon or a tour company in Quito, with a good knowledge of Spanish, a good dose of love for South American culture, and occasionally nerves of steel, you can live beautifully in Ecuador.
  • Language: mainly Spanish is spoken in Ecuador, in addition there are many indigenous languages such as Kichwa and Shuar. 
  • Quality of life: quality of life is good, but can vary by location and personal preferences. The cost of living is low, it is relatively safe (though keep in mind minor crime and political developments), there is spectacular nature and infrastructure is well developed in urban areas.
  • Characteristics: Ecuador offers an attractive mix of affordability, natural beauty and cultural diversity for people seeking a good quality of life in Latin America.
  • Health care: the quality of health care in Ecuador ranges from moderate to good. In urban areas you will find modern clinics and hospitals; in rural areas this is more challenging. Make sure you arrange your own health insurance well.

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Why live in Ecuador, why emigrate to Ecuador or stay for a long time?
How does healthcare work in Ecuador, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?
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Toeristenvisum Er is geen toeristenvisum nodig voor een verblijf tot 90 dagen in Ecuador. Als je langer wilt blijven zul je vanuit Nederland een toeristenvisum moeten aanvragen voor een periode van 180 dagen, dit is de langste periode dat je officieel in Ecuador mag verblijven in een jaar. Er zi...

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Hola Amigos! Fruits are one of the main parts of a healthy diet, but also just simply DELICIOUS. Well, if you want a good choice of fruits, head out to South-America. It's FRUIT HEAVEN! The fruits here are sweet, fresh, without travel pollution and cheap, what else do you want? Well, today for&...

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Toeristenvisum Er is geen toeristenvisum nodig voor een verblijf tot 90 dagen in Ecuador. Als je langer wilt blijven zul je vanuit Nederland een toeristenvisum moeten aanvragen voor een periode van 180 dagen, dit is de langste periode dat je officieel in Ecuador mag verblijven in een jaar. Er zi...

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Safety and insurances in Ecuador

How does healthcare work in Ecuador, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does healthcare work in Ecuador, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does the health care system work in Ecuador?

  • Affordable and good healthcare is one of the reasons why expats (e.g., from the U.S.) move to Ecuador. 
  • In Ecuador, you have both public and private healthcare facilities to choose from. 
  • Many doctors are trained abroad and know what they are talking about.  
  • In larger cities like Quito, Guayaquil and Cuenca, you'll find affordable and accessible care. Outside the big cities, care is generally of lower quality. 
  • The country has invested heavily in healthcare in recent years, improving the level of care. 
  • Pharmacies are easy to find, especially in the big cities. Pharmacists also provide medical advice and medications can be purchased for which you need a prescription in other countries.  However, be aware of the side effects and possible addictiveness of such over-the-counter medications. 
  • Call 911 for emergency medical assistance (ambulance). 

How does the public health care work in Ecuador?

  • Public health care is provided by the Instituto Ecuatoriano de Seguridad Social (IESS) - a system that provides services to workers through a contribution from salary. 
  • Expats with residency visas can also become members of the IESS. 
  • As an IESS member, you pay a monthly fee and get access to a wide range of medical services. 
  • If you are not insured through the IESS, you can access public hospitals at low cost. You can also get good medical care here, but the choice is more limited. 
  • The quality of public care varies. In urban areas, facilities are reasonable, but rural areas may lack resources. Waiting times in public hospitals can also be long. 

How does the private health care work in Ecuador?

  • Despite IESS being a good safety net for emigrants, most choose to supplement/replace it with private insurance that fills in the gaps and offers more options. 
  • Private institutions, as in most countries, offer faster access to care and better service. Also, private care is generally of very good quality. 
  • Private care is more expensive though (although prices are a lot better than in countries like the U.S. and in Europe). You can avoid these extra costs by getting international health insurance.  
  • In private healthcare, you will more often encounter staff trained abroad. This also means that there are generally more English-speaking staff. 

How is the family doctor arranged in Ecuador?

  • There are general practitioners in Ecuador. These are generally found in hospitals or private clinics.
  • You can also just make an appointment directly with a specialist. 
  • Check with your insurance company which practices you can visit. 

How is the dentist arranged in Ecuador?

  • Also in dental care you will find many doctors who speak English. 
  • Dentists in Ecuador do a five-year degree, similar to a bachelor's degree, and sometimes supplement it with some kind of master's degree in Ecuador or abroad. 
  • These degrees are registered online in the SENESCYT system, which patients can check with the doctor's full name. 
  • Dental treatment is affordable, but it is helpful to have private insurance to cover these costs. 

How is the pregnancy care arranged in Ecuador?

  • In Ecuador, you can get good pregnancy care in both public hospitals and private facilities. 
  • Most people give birth in the hospital, some at home or in birthing centers. 
  • Through the public system, you can get free prenatal and delivery care. 
  • In private care, on the other hand, you get more personal attention and have more luxurious options. So many expats choose this. 
  • To get the most out of your pregnancy classes, it may be wise to learn Spanish. 
  • Abortion is illegal in Ecuador, with some exceptions. 

How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Ecuador?

What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Ecuador?

  • Crime is common in Ecuador. This does not necessarily make the country unsafe for expatriates, but it does mean that it is good to be aware of the risks. 
  • The most common safety concerns for expats are theft and robberies. Be extra careful in crowded places and at ATMs and be aware of distraction tricks. 
  • Cabs are not always safe in Ecuador. So it is better to use registered cabs.
  • There are several areas where crime is more intense. For example, be careful in border areas with Colombia (Carchi, Esmeraldas, Sucumbios) because of drug-related crime, and be careful in Zamora-Chinchipe on the border with Peru because of unexploded mines. 
  • Avoid traveling after dark in remote areas, keep your passport and other documents safe, do not carry large amounts of cash with you, and always cooperate if you are robbed. 
  • There are frequent demonstrations, which can get out of hand. It is best to avoid such gatherings; as a foreigner, you are also prohibited from engaging in political activity in Ecuador. 
  • As a woman alone, it is also important to be careful. 

What should you look out for to in terms of diseases in Ecuador?

  • Diseases transmitted by insects (especially mosquitoes) are one of the greater risks in Ecuador. Malaria and dengue are the most common. 
  • There are also several vaccinations recommended for staying in Ecuador. Check this in advance with your vaccination doctor. 
  • Another risk in Ecuador is altitude sickness. Quito is one of the highest capital cities in the world and some people experience symptoms of altitude sickness as soon as they are in the city. So keep a close eye if you feel nauseous, have a headache and can't sleep, for example. This can be treated, but if it gets worse you should consult a doctor immediately. 
  • Tap water is not safe to drink. 

What should you pay attention to in terms of traffic in Ecuador?

  • Driving in Ecuador can be quite stressful. The streets are narrow, not always very good (outside the cities) and landslides occur in winter, especially in the mountains.  
  • Drivers in Ecuador do not care much about traffic rules and can drive hard and carelessly. Driving under the influence is also common. Make sure you drive carefully, that your tank is always full and your doors are locked. Do not leave valuables in the car. 
  • Ecuador has a bus system. It is a good alternative to driving yourself, although not all drivers drive as carefully and you do have to watch out for theft. 

What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Ecuador?

  • Is the trip to Ecuador and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Ecuador if you are going to live there for a while?

  • Due to pressure on the public health care system, it is now mandatory to have private health insurance to enter Ecuador. 
  • Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.
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