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Ecuador Trips & Tours

Ecuador

The Galápagos Islands may lure you in, but Ecuador’s cloud forests, colonial towns and volcanoes will keep you hooked.

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Ecuador Trips & Tours

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Ecuador Trips & Tours

Take your time in this tiny Andean dream where nature shines bright and adventure is rife.

Glance over Ecuador and your eyes will be treated to a smorgasbord of highlights. From Andean peaks plunging into effervescent cloudforests and hacienda-dotted valleys, to dense jungle and exotic flora and fauna that might look more at home in a fairy tale, there is a dazzling array of sights squeezed into this teeny tiny South American nation. It probably won’t surprise you that the country has more biodiversity per square mile than any other in the world (the world!), and most of it is concentrated in the Galapagos Islands, volcanic specks home to giant tortoises, blue-footed boobies and surfing penguins, and the Amazon with its sloths, pink dolphins and chattering monkeys. So far, so biodiverse – but what else is on the cards for a discerning traveller? In photogenic Quito and Cuenca, it’s stunning architecture and a dose of history, whilst the rural highlands bring markets and Afro-Ecuadorian cuisine. Then there are preserved Inca ruins, horseback adventures with local chagras, and hikes through sublime countryside, whilst the south offers R&R by the boat-load, be it in a charming Pacific coastal town or on a cotton-wool beach, faced with some of the best sunsets in the world. We’ll take it all, thanks!

Why you'll love your Ecuador Trips & Tours package

Why you'll love it

It’s not often one can say that they have travelled well off the tourist trail – but in Ecuador, it’s entirely possible. With a bit of forward planning, discover forgotten towns, snorkel in undiscovered waters and hike high in the hills, far from anyone and anything.

Off the beaten track

Off the beaten track

The Ecuadorian people are some of the most fascinating and friendly we’ve come across. Spend time with the highland artisans in Otavalo, the horse-riding chagras in the south, and the indigenous jungle communities for an insider look into the country.

Something to think about

Something to think about

One of the highlights of a trip to Ecuador is of course the world-famous Galapagos, but spend a little time exploring the mainland and you won’t be disappointed. There’s a reason the Ecuadorian tourist board coined the phrase, ‘All you need is Ecuador!’.

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When to go on a Ecuador Trip

Ecuador may be South America's fourth-smallest country, but its climate zones are as varied as its landscapes are dramatic. From snow-capped Andean peaks to the steamy Amazon jungle to those iconic Galápagos Islands, timing your visit right can make all the difference to your experience. The mainland's Andean highlands shine during the dry season (June to September), when clear mountain vistas and comfortable temperatures create perfect conditions for exploring colonial Quito or hiking around the stunning crater lake of Quilotoa. Meanwhile, the Amazon puts on its most accessible face during these months too, with slightly less rainfall making those jungle trails slightly less squelchy underfoot and wildlife viewing that bit easier. Beach bums should point their compass toward Ecuador's Pacific coast between December and April, when warm sunshine bathes the shoreline, and you can leave those rain jackets at home. Montañita's surf breaks peak during these months too, drawing board-riders from across the continent. The Galápagos Islands operate on their own magnificent schedule. While you'll never struggle to spot wildlife (it's practically tripping over your feet), December to May brings warmer waters, perfect for snorkeling alongside sea lions and marine iguanas. The seas are calmer too – good news for anyone with a delicate stomach. Flip the calendar to June through November, and you'll find cooler temperatures but nutrient-rich currents that transform the underwater world into a feeding frenzy of marine activity. One insider tip: if witnessing the famous blue-footed booby mating dance is on your bucket list (and why wouldn't it be?), aim for June to August when these charming birds are feeling particularly romantic. Whatever season you choose, Ecuador's mind-boggling biodiversity and rich cultural tapestry will leave you wondering how they packed so much into such a compact country.
The Galápagos is a year-round destination but visit from December to May for warmer waters and snorkelling, or June to November for better marine life encounters. For hiking in the Andes, June to September is ideal to avoid the rain. The Amazon is trickier, but July to November is generally the best time to visit."
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