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  • How much does it cost to travel to Ecuador?
  • Budget about $15 a day for that and another $5 per day for transport. As you can see, it’s a fun and cheap place to travel with options for every budget! It’s easy to keep your Ecuador travel expenses low. Lauren Juliff is a published author and travel expert who founded Never Ending Footsteps in 2011.
  • How much do hostels cost in Ecuador?
  • Hostels are super affordable in Ecuador, whether you’re in a private room or a shared dorm. I stayed in gorgeous double rooms for as little as $5 a night in more secluded rural areas, and paid as little as $4 a night for a bed in a shared dorm in big cities. Even if you don’t stay in hostels the whole time, it’s a good way to meet other travelers.
  • What is the average cost of a hotel in Ecuador?
  • The average cost for one person for accommodation in Ecuador is $20. For two people sharing a typical double-occupancy hotel room, the average price paid for a hotel room in Ecuador is $40.
  • Is Ecuador cheap to travel?
  • In general, South America, with the exception of Chile, is cheap to travel – but comparatively Ecuador is cheaper than Peru and Colombia . The only thing that surprised me in Ecuador was how expensive nice chocolate is, and that’s sadly because they export all their good chocolate to the west.
  • How much does a taxi cost in Ecuador?
  • Getting around Ecuador is relatively easy and affordable. During our travels, we primarily relied on official taxis and Uber due to their affordability. For example, a 40-minute taxi or Uber ride typically costs around $10. Buses in Ecuador are incredibly inexpensive, and a similar 40-minute ride may cost under $1.
  • Who should I go on a small group tour in Ecuador?
  • G Adventures – If you want to do a group tour around Ecuador, go with G Adventures. They offer great small group tours that use local operators and leave a small environmental footprint. If you go on a tour with anyone, go with them. World Nomads – We don’t travel without insurance and you shouldn’t either!

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