Ecuador International Travel Information (2024)

Exercise increased caution in Ecuador due to civil unrest, crime, and kidnapping. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.

Updated with information about the current state of emergency and crime information in the province of Guayas.

Exercise increased caution in Ecuador due tocivil unrest,crime, and kidnapping. Some areas have increased risk. U.S. embassy and consulate personnel are prohibited from traveling to some areas due to increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.

Reconsider travel to:

  • Guayaquil north of Portete de Tarquí Avenue due to crime.
  • El Oro province outside the cities of Huaquillas and Arenillas, due to crime.
  • Los Rios province outside the cities of Quevedo, Quinsaloma, and Pueblo Viejo, due to crime.
  • All areas south of Esmeraldas city in Esmeraldas province, due to crime.
  • The provinces of Sucumbíos, Manabí, Santa Elena, and Santo Domingo due to crime.

Do not travel to:

  • Guayaquil, south of Portete de Tarquí Avenue, due tocrime.
  • The cities of Huaquillas and Arenillas in the province of El Oro, due to crime.
  • The cities of Quevedo, Quinsaloma, and Pueblo Viejo in the province of Los Rios, due to crime.
  • The canton of Duran, in the province of Guayas, due to crime.
  • Esmeraldas city and all areas north of Esmeraldas city in Esmeraldas province, due to crime.

Country Summary:Crime is a widespread problem in Ecuador. Violent crime, such as murder, assault, kidnapping, and armed robbery, is prevalent and widespread. The rate of violent crime is significantly higher in areas where transnational criminal organizations are concentrated.

Demonstrations occur frequently throughout the country, usually motivated by political and/or economic factors. Demonstrators routinely block local roads and major highways, often without prior notice. Past demonstrations have varied in duration, with some extending for several days or weeks. Blocked roads may significantly reduce access to public transportation, health services, and airports and may disrupt travel both within and between cities.

Outside of Ecuador’s urban and semi-urban population centers, much of the country’s territory is sparsely populated and isolated. First responders’ and U.S. government officials’ access to rural and remote regions of the country is often extremely limited and can lead to significant delays in assistance to U.S. citizens in these areas.

Ongoing State of Emergency: On January 8, 2024, Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa declared a nationwide state of emergency for a period of 60 days. On March 7, 2024, President Noboa announced a 30-day extension to the state of emergency through April 8, 2024. U.S. citizens should be aware of several temporary rules applicable to residents and foreigners in Ecuador due to the state of emergency:

  • There is a nationwide curfew in effect for the duration of the state of emergency. Curfew restrictions vary based on location. For specific guidance, please refer to official curfew guidance issued by the Government of Ecuador. There is an exception for individuals traveling to and from the airports with a scheduled flight during curfew hours. U.S. citizens traveling to or from the airport during curfew hours should carry their flight itinerary and passport.
  • All foreign citizens entering the country via land border crossings from Colombia or Peru are required to present an apostilled certificate showing a lack of criminal record. See Travel.State.Gov’s Office of Authentications webpage and Criminal Records Checks webpage for information on how to obtain a criminal record check and apostille from the United States. The U.S. Embassy and Consulate in Ecuador cannot assist citizens crossing a land border in obtaining the required documentation.
  • For additional information and updates to the state of emergency, please track official communications from the Government of Ecuador.

Read thecountry information pagefor additional information on traveling to Ecuador.

If you decide to travel to Ecuador:

  • Enroll in theSmart Traveler Enrollment Program(STEP) to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Follow the Department of State onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram
  • Review theCountry Security Reportfor Ecuador.
  • Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review theTraveler’s Checklist.
  • Visit the CDC page for the latestTravel Health Informationrelated to your travel.

Level 4: Do Not Travel

Guayaquil,southof Portete de Tarquí Avenue, due tocrime.

The cities of Huaquillas and Arenillas in the Province of El Oro, due tocrime.

The cities of Quevedo, Quinsaloma, and Pueblo Viejo in the province of Los Rios, due tocrime.

The canton of Duran, in the province of Guayas, due to crime.

Esmeraldas city and all areas north of Esmeraldas city in Esmeraldas province, due tocrime.

Transnational criminal groups and local gangs regularly engage in violent criminal acts in these areas, including indiscriminate attacks without warning in public spaces. Violent crimes have included murder, targeted assassinations, armed robberies, bombings, kidnappings, and assaults, among others. Violence in these areas has steadily increased in frequency and brutality in recent months, posing an increased security risk to U.S. citizens. U.S. government personnel are prohibited from traveling to these areas without prior authorization. As a result, the U.S. government is limited in its ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in these areas.

Level 3: Reconsider Travel

Guayaquilnorthof Portete de Tarquí Avenue, due tocrime.

El Oro province outside the cities of Huaquillas and Arenillas, due tocrime.

Los Rios province outside the cities ofQuevedo, Quinsaloma, and Pueblo Viejo, due tocrime.

All areas south of Esmeraldas city in Esmeraldas province, due tocrime.

The provinces of Sucumbíos, Manabí, Santa Elena, and Santo Domingo, due tocrime.

Transnational criminal groups and local gangs have sporadically engaged in violent criminal activity in these areas, with violence increasing in recent months. U.S. government personnel are directed to exercise extreme caution and maintain increased vigilance when traveling in and around these areas.

Visit our website forTravel to High-Risk Areas.

Ecuador International Travel Information (2024)

FAQs

What do US citizens need to travel to Ecuador? ›

If you are a U.S. citizen wishing to enter Ecuador, you must present a U.S. passport with at least six months remaining validity. Ecuadorian immigration officials also sometimes request evidence of return or onward travel, such as an airline ticket.

Can I travel to Ecuador right now? ›

Exercise increased caution in Ecuador due to civil unrest, crime, and kidnapping. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.

What are the rules for entry Ecuador? ›

A valid passport is required to enter Ecuador. However, passports must be valid for six months and one day after you plan to leave Ecuador. No Visas are required for U.S., Canadian and most European citizens. Visas are required for some Asian, Central American, Middle Eastern, and Eastern European countries.

What is the entry health form for Ecuador? ›

All persons entering mainland Ecuador must present the following: A completed Traveler's Health Declaration form upon boarding the airline, this can be found at the following link: https://declaracionsalud-viajero.msp.gob.ec/. If you are unable to submit this digitally, a physical form may be submitted.

Is it safe to travel to Quito Ecuador right now? ›

We continue to advise exercise a high degree of caution overall due to the threat of violent crime in Ecuador. Higher levels apply in some areas. Ecuador has declared a state of "internal armed conflict" due to crime.

Do I need anything to travel to Ecuador? ›

You must carry identification, including proof of U.S. citizenship. Carry a photocopy of your passport (including the entry stamp and/or visa) with you at all times.

Is it safe to walk around Quito? ›

Is Quito safe at night? The city is safe in tourist areas, especially during the day. If you are going to walk at night, you should avoid low-traffic regions, while it is advisable to look for reliable transportation that will take you from where you are staying and take you back there.

Do I need shots before going to Ecuador? ›

Courses or boosters usually advised: none. Other vaccines to consider: Diphtheria; Hepatitis A; Hepatitis B; Rabies; Tetanus; Typhoid; Yellow Fever.

What documents do I need to travel to Ecuador? ›

Visas
  1. Valid passport—legitimate for at least 6 months after your expected return to the U.S.
  2. Return ticket.
  3. Proof of economic means of support (may be questioned by Immigration authorities)

What vaccines do I need for Ecuador? ›

Vaccine Recommendations

Yellow Fever vaccination is required for travel to Ecuador. As well as being up to date for routine childhood vaccines such as tetanus, measles and hepatitis B, the following vaccines are also often recommended –influenza, hepatitis A, typhoid and rabies.

Why is Ecuador in a state of emergency? ›

QUITO, April 19 (Reuters) - Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa declared a second state of emergency on Friday over an energy crisis that has already led to rationing in the South American country.

Can I drive in Ecuador with a US license? ›

Tourists and temporary visitors are allowed to drive for 30 days in Ecuador on a valid U.S. driver's license and the passport showing the entry date stamp. Permanent residents of Ecuador need to apply for an Ecuadorian driver's license in: Agencia Nacional de Tránsito.

What form do I need to fill out for international travel? ›

VWP travelers are encouraged to use the I-94 website or CBP One™ mobile app to apply for an I-94 in advance. If a traveler would like a paper Form I-94, the traveler can print their own I-94 Form from the I-94 website using "Get Most Recent I-94" or by using the same option on the CBP One™ mobile application.

Do you need health insurance to travel to Ecuador? ›

Medical travel insurance is the only coverage required in order for a traveler to enter Ecuador, however, most travel insurance policies are comprehensive and include a variety of other benefits, without increasing the cost of a policy. This includes coverage for travel delays and lost or delayed luggage.

Is Ecuador still in a state of emergency? ›

Event: On March 7, 2024, Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa extended the nationwide state of emergency for an additional 30 days through April 8, 2024.

What 4 things do you need to enter the Galapagos Islands? ›

Visitors must have a current passport valid for more than three months, adequate funds to support themselves and a return ticket. Be sure to bring your C-card or proof of certification.

Do I need any vaccinations to travel to Ecuador? ›

Vaccine Recommendations

Yellow Fever vaccination is required for travel to Ecuador. As well as being up to date for routine childhood vaccines such as tetanus, measles and hepatitis B, the following vaccines are also often recommended –influenza, hepatitis A, typhoid and rabies.

What documents are required for U.S. citizens to travel abroad? ›

A passport is required for overseas travel. It is recommended to make a copy of your passport and put it in a separate place.

Do i need my vaccine card to fly to Ecuador? ›

Travelers (ages 3 and older) must now present either a COVID-19 vaccination card showing the traveler received a complete series of the COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to entry, or proof of a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test taken no more than 72 hours prior to boarding the flight to Ecuador.

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