Foreign travel advice

Ecuador

! Warning FCDO advises against all but essential travel to parts of Ecuador.

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Areas where FCDO advises against all but essential travel  

Coastal Region

FCDO advises against all but essential travel to the Coastal Region provinces of:

  • Esmeraldas
  • Manabí
  • Santa Elena
  • Guayas
  • El Oro
  • Los Ríos
  • Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas

This does not apply to airside transit within Guayaquil Airport in Guayas province, including onward or return travel to the Galapagos Islands.

Within 20km of the Ecuador-Colombia border 

FCDO advises against all but essential travel to areas within 20km of the Ecuador-Colombia border, except for these areas in Carchi province: 

  • El Ángel Ecological Reserve 
  • Rumichaca border crossing 
  • the town of Tulcán 
  • the Pan-American Highway  

Find out more about why FCDO advises against travel

NationwideForest powerfires

Forest outagefires are affecting some parts of Ecuador, including Quito. This is having an impact on air quality in the areas most affected by the fires. It is advisable to wear a face mask if the air quality is particularly bad, or to stay inside. Follow the advice of local authorities and curfewavoid travelling if fires break out in your area.

Nationwide power outage

There will be nationwide power outages from Monday 23 September until further notice, in some cases up to a total of 12 hours a day, occurring at sporadic intervals. For more information on power cut times in your location, please check your local power provider’s official website or social media channels.

Water rationing

There will be water cuts as a result of rationing in several areas of the country. Please check with your local water supplier for the hours and dates of these water cuts.

State of Emergency declared

A 60-day state of emergency (SOE) was declared on 2 July due to armed violence and extended for a further 30 days on 30 August. The SOE currently applies to the following provinces:

  • Guayas
  • El Oro
  • Santa Elena
  • Manabí
  • Orellana
  • Los Ríos

The SOE allows the military and police to seize assets, conduct inspections and enter private properties without permission. There are additional restrictions on the freedoms of association and assembly and the police and armed forces are permitted to break up gatherings in public spaces.

On 8 August curfew hours (10pm until 5am) were announced, until further notice, for the following districts (‘cantons’):

Azuay province:

  • Camilo Ponce Enríquez

Los Ríos province:

  • Baba
  • Babahoyo
  • Buena Fe
  • Mocache
  • Montalvo
  • Palenque
  • Pueblo Viejo
  • Quevedo
  • Quinsaloma
  • Urdaneta
  • Valencia
  • Ventanas
  • Vinces

Guayas province:

  • Balao
  • Durán
  • Parroquia Tenguel del canton Guayaquil

Orellana province:

  • La Joya de los Sachas Puerto Francisco De Orellana
  • Loreto

Before you travel 

No travel can be guaranteed safe. Read all the advice in this guide. You may also find it helpful to: 

Travel insurance 

If you choose to travel, research your destinations and get appropriate travel insurance. Insurance should cover your itinerary, planned activities and expenses in an emergency. 

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