Ecuador is a paradise where life can be experienced to the fullest. Its privileged location creates four diverse regions with different elevations, climates, and microclimates. The coastal region has tropical weather, outstanding cuisine, and a unique Montubio culture. The highland region displays snowcapped mountains and volcanoes and is home to millenary indigenous communities with distinct languages. The Amazon region comprises large extensions of primary forests and conservation hotspots of remarkable biodiversity. The Galapagos Islands, the land of Darwin, are a living laboratory of evolution and discovery.
In Ecuador, you will find cities that have been declared as UNESCO World Heritage for their well-preserved architecture, rich culture, languages, and traditions, creating textured social and cultural environments inviting of study and exploration.
Entrepreneurship is a growing phenomenon in Ecuador, and the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) has highlighted the country’s active and dynamic entrepreneurial environment. With many success stories in cacao and chocolate production, dairy products, and world-class coffee, you will find business incubators of innovation at different universities.
Ecuador offers grantees quality of life. With a land size similar to the state of Nevada, you can find completely different surroundings in a few hours' drive. The economy is dollarized and all conveniences can be found in cities like Quito, Guayaquil, Cuenca, Ambato, and Salinas. Finding a place to live is easy through different websites that offer short- and long-term leases. A fully-furnished place can go from $400 per month in small cities to $700-$850 per month in big cities. Food services and restaurant dining offer a wide selection of menu items and price, which can range from $6 to $70 U.S. dollars per person, drinks included. Ecuadorian gastronomy is as diverse as its regions and you will find flavorful experiences to fall in love with. To give you an idea about the cost of groceries, fruits and vegetables for two adults and two children can be purchased for $90 a week in local markets (mercados). Transportation is inexpensive; taxi fare starts at $1.50 for a short ride.
If you have children and are planning to have them attend school in Ecuador, there are many opportunities in the public, municipal or private schools. You will find international schools in Quito, Guayaquil, Cuenca, Ambato and Manta. With respect to healthcare, though foreigners cannot access the public health system, there are good private hospitals in many cities. A visit to a doctor can cost between $40 - $80. Medicines in Ecuador cost a fraction of what you would pay in the United States. In addition, banking in Ecuador is convenient, as there are ATMs in almost every city and at almost every gas station across the country.
Finally, the most important reason why people come back to Ecuador is its people. We are sure you will find friends and a community here!
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