Ecuador
Summary
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) advises against all but essential travel to areas within 20km of the Ecuadorean border with Colombia, except:
- the El Angel ecological reserve in Carchi province
- the Rumachica border crossing, the town of Tulcan, and the Pan American Highway in Carchi province
Before you travel, check the ‘Entry requirements’ section for Ecuador’s current entry restrictions and requirements. These may change with little warning. Monitor this advice for the latest updates and stay in contact with your travel provider.
If you plan to pass through another country to return to the UK, check the travel advice for the country you’re transiting.
Travelling to areas within 20km of the Ecuadorean border with Colombia to which the FCDO advises against all but essential travel to carries significant risks due to the presence of organised crime linked to the production and trafficking of drugs.
On 31 October and 1 November, there were a series of explosions in the north and north-west of Guayaquil, as well as two further explosions in the northern and southern parts of Esmeraldas city. Whilst these incidents were not in the normal tourist areas of Guayaquil or Esmeraldas city, British visitors are advised to be extra vigilant and to monitor local news and official instructions. A 45 day state of emergency (from 1 November to 15 December) has been declared in Guayas, Esmeraldas and Santo Domingo de los Tsachilas provinces, with a curfew being in place from 01:00 to 05:00 local time. See Crime
The security situation in the areas of Esmeraldas, Carchi and Sucumbios provinces, which lie outside the 20km border zone can change quickly. If you are travelling to these areas, including Cuyabeno, the Napo river, and the El Angel ecological reserve where there are a number of eco lodges, you should take local advice, pay close attention to warnings issued by the Ecuadorean authorities and be particularly cautious and vigilant. Illegal armed groups and criminal gangs are present in these areas. Travelling during daylight hours and with a reputable operator with official guides, emergency plans and good communication systems will reduce risks. Some lodges are a long distance from the nearest major hospital and helicopter evacuation may be necessary in an emergency. See Local travel
The nationwide political protests across Ecuador that began on 13 June 2022 ceased on 30 June following an agreement between the government and protestors. The situation in the country has calmed since the agreement.
The nationwide protests in June, and previously in October 2019, caused extensive disruption. Some protests became violent, especially in Quito, and led to a number of fatalities. Avoid any protests or demonstrations and keep up to date with development via official local sources.
It is more important than ever to get travel insurance and check it provides sufficient cover. See the FCDO’s guidance on foreign travel insurance.
Around 2,500 British nationals visited Ecuador in 2021, and 12,400 between January and September 2022. Most visits are trouble free.
Terrorist attacks in Ecuador cannot be ruled out. See Terrorism
Ecuador is situated in an area of intense seismic activity. There is a high risk of earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis. You should make sure you are aware of the risks and are familiar with the relevant safety and evacuation procedures. In the event of a natural disaster, you should monitor official channels – the Ecuadorean National Geophysical Institute and the National Service for Risk and Emergency Management (both Spanish only) – and follow the advice of the local authorities. See Natural disasters
Cases of armed robbery are increasing and petty crime is common. See Crime
UK health authorities have classified Ecuador as having a risk of Zika virus transmission. For more information and advice, visit the website of the National Travel Health Network and Centre website.
If you’re abroad and you need emergency help from the UK government, contact the nearest British embassy, consulate or high commission. Consular support may be limited in parts of Ecuador.
The Overseas Business Risk service offers information and advice for British companies operating overseas on how to manage political, economic, and business security-related risks.
Update history
2024-12-23 16:08
Updated information about visiting Cayambe Coca National Reserve (‘Safety and security’ page)
2024-12-18 15:43
Updated information about disruption caused by protests (‘Safety and security’ page).
2024-12-06 00:30
Information on road closures linked to The Ecuadorean Indigenous Nationalities Confederation (CONAIE) demonstrations (Warnings and Insurance pages).
2024-12-03 15:47
Information about a renewal of the State of Emergency (‘Safety and security’ page)
2024-10-21 17:10
Updated information on health risks you may face in Ecuador (See ‘Health’ page)
2024-10-04 15:02
New state of emergency announced, which includes curfew hours in certain places (‘Warnings and insurance’ page)
2024-09-25 14:40
Updated information on forest fires (‘Warnings and insurance’ page)
2024-09-23 17:23
Update on nationwide power outages (‘Warnings and insurance’ page)
2024-09-17 23:10
Information about nationwide power outages, curfew in several locations from Wednesday 18 September, and water rationing hours announced. (‘Warnings and insurance and Safety and security pages’)
2024-09-17 10:17
Information about a power outage and curfew between Wednesday 18 and Thursday 19 September (‘Warnings and insurance’ and ‘Safety and security’ pages).
2024-09-03 15:43
State of emergency extended for a further 30 days on 30 August (‘Warnings and insurance’ page).
2024-08-13 15:22
Addition of information on new curfew hours announced for several districts around the country (‘Warnings and insurance’ page).
2024-07-03 17:04
State of Emergency extended a further 60 days (Warnings and insurance page)
2024-05-24 10:26
New State of Emergency decree for seven provinces and one district. Update on criminal kidnapping in Ecuador. Change to police record entry requirement (‘Warnings and insurance’, ‘Entry requirements’ and ‘Safety and security’ pages).
2024-05-03 10:03
A separate state of emergency (SOE) was declared on 30 April due to armed violence. This covers five provinces: El Oro, Guayas, Los Ríos, Manabí and Santa Elena (‘Warnings and insurance’ page).
2024-04-23 09:36
A 60 day state of emergency (SOE) declared due to the energy crisis (‘Warnings and insurance’ page).
2024-04-17 11:05
Information on a referendum that will take place on 21 April and that energy rationing nationwide has been announced (‘Safety and security’ pages).
2024-04-10 14:46
End of the nationwide state of emergency. Information about access restrictions to Cayambe volcano (Safety and security’ page).
2024-03-11 13:17
State of Emergency has been extended a further 30 days in the country (‘Warnings and insurance’ and ‘Safety and Security’ pages).
2024-01-25 11:40
Information about revised curfew hours (‘Warnings and insurance’ page).
2024-01-18 11:01
Additional information about documents required to enter Ecuador by land or river borders (‘Entry requirements’ page).
2024-01-15 15:36
Clarification that FCDO advice against all but essential travel to the Coastal Region provinces of Ecuador does not apply to airside transit within Guayaquil Airport in Guayas province, including onward or return travel to the Galapagos Islands (‘Warnings and insurance’ page).
2024-01-12 09:51
FCDO advises against all but essential travel to Coastal Region provinces of Ecuador (‘Warnings and insurance’ and ‘Regional risks’ page).
2024-01-12 08:28
Update on documents required for entry via land border (‘Entry requirements’ page).
2024-01-10 20:04
Latest update: Update on information following the introduction of a State of Emergency (‘Warnings and insurance’ and ‘Safety and security’ pages).
2024-01-09 23:56
Information on the introduction of a State of Emergency (‘Warnings and insurance’ and ‘Safety and security’ pages)
2024-01-09 21:23
Information on the introduction of a State of Emergency (‘Warnings and insurance’ and ‘Safety and security’ pages)
2024-01-09 15:25
Information on the introduction of a State of Emergency (‘Safety and security’ page).
2023-12-19 16:23
Information on kidnaps (‘Safety and security’ page).
2023-12-13 15:07
This travel advice has been rewritten to make it easier to read and understand.
2023-11-01 18:57
Latest update: Information on daily power cuts nationwide (‘Summary’ page).
2023-10-27 15:39
Information on daily power cuts nationwide (‘Summary’ page).
2023-10-26 18:10
Addition of information regarding strikes, demonstrations and road closures (“summary”, “safety and security”)
2023-08-16 10:35
Information about upcoming elections, to expect a heightened police presence and potential travel disruptions (‘Summary’ and under ‘Crime’ on the ‘Safety and security’ page).
2023-08-10 18:32
Information about upcoming elections and declaration of a nationwide ‘State of Emergency’ (under ‘Summary’ and ‘Safety and security’ page).
2023-07-26 17:44
(Correction) Information about having proof of your flight available if you are due to travel to or from the airport during curfew hours introduced by the state of emergency on the 24 July (under ‘Crime’ on the ‘Safety and security’ page).
2023-07-26 16:58
Information about having proof of your flight available if you are due to travel to or from the airport during curfew hours introduced by the state of emergency on the 24 July (under ‘Political situation’ on the ‘Safety and security’ page).
2023-06-28 13:47
Updated information about political developments, crime, personal safety, health and overstaying visas (‘Summary’, ‘Safety and Security’, ‘Entry Requirements’ and ‘Health’ pages).
2023-06-22 11:17
Information about the global terrorism risks to British nationals abroad on all FCDO travel advice pages.
2023-05-17 16:02
Updated information about political developments and advice on demonstrations (‘Summary’ and ‘Safety and Security’ pages).
2023-04-25 16:51
Updated information about altitude sickness (‘Summary’ and ‘Health’ pages).
2023-04-15 19:57
Update about the State of emergency (see ‘Summary’ and ‘Safety and security’ pages).
2023-04-02 18:22
State of emergency called in Ecuador’s Zone 8, which includes the cities of Guayaquil, Samborondón and Duran, and areas in the provinces of Santa Elena and Los Ríos (see ‘Summary’ and ‘Safety and security’ pages).
2023-03-10 15:27
New information on State of emergency declared in Esmeraldas province from 3 March 2023 and Ministry of Tourism recommendations when visiting Cotopaxi National Park (‘Summary’, ‘Safety and security’ and ‘Natural disasters’ pages).
2023-02-18 06:54
Latest update: Changes to entry requirements (‘Summary’, ‘Coronavirus’ and ‘Entry requirements’ pages).
2022-11-23 15:21
Updated information on the timing of the curfew currently in place in three provinces (‘Summary’ and ‘Safety and security’ pages).
2022-11-10 09:43
Updated information on the timing of the curfew currently in place in three provinces (‘Summary’ and ‘Safety and security’ pages).
2022-11-07 16:04
Updated information on the state of emergency which is now in place in three provinces (‘Summary’ and ‘Safety and security’ pages).
2022-11-02 14:29
Updated information on explosions across certain areas in Ecuador and a declaration of a state of emergency in two provinces (‘Summary’ page) and (‘Safety and security’ page).
2022-11-02 09:39
Updated information on explosions across certain areas in Ecuador (‘Summary’ page) and (‘Safety and security’ page). Additional information on Cotopaxi Volcano (‘Natural disasters’ page)
2022-10-21 15:48
Removal of vaccination requirements to enter Ecuador and updated information on quarantine requirements (‘Entry requirements’ page).
2022-08-19 11:36
Updated information on a new state of exception in the Guayas area (‘Summary’ and ‘Safety and security’ pages). Addition of information on recent volcanic activity (‘Natural disasters’ page)
2022-07-20 12:56
Undated information on visas and removal of testing/screening on arrival (‘Entry requirements’ page)
2022-07-06 21:18
The FCDO no longer advises against all but essential travel to mainland Ecuador, but continues to advise against all but essential travel to areas within 20km of the Ecuadorean border with Colombia, except the El Angel ecological reserve and the Rumichaca border crossing, the town of Tulcan and the Pan American Highway in Carchi province (‘Summary’ and ‘Safety and Security’ pages)
2022-07-06 20:39
The FCDO no longer advises against all but essential travel to mainland Ecuador, but continues to advise against all but essential travel to areas within 20km of the Ecuadorean border with Colombia, except the El Angel ecological reserve and the Rumichaca border crossing, the town of Tulcan and the Pan American Highway in Carchi province (‘Summary’ and ‘Safety and Security’ pages)
2022-06-30 22:47
Announcement of the end of the nationwide demonstrations and national strike (‘Summary’ page).
2022-06-30 16:15
Addition of information on a 30-day state of emergency for the provinces of Azuay, Imbabura, Sucumbios and Orellana, declared on 29 June (‘Summary’ page)
2022-06-30 14:20
Update to information on the threat of terrorism in Ecuador (‘Summary’ and ‘Terrorism’ pages)
2022-06-26 05:24
Updated information on the state of emergency being repealed on 25 June 2022 for Pichincha (and a curfew for Quito), Imbabura, Cotopaxi, Chimborazo, Tungurahua and Pastaza provinces (‘Summary’ page).
2022-06-24 19:10
The FCDO advises against all but essential travel to mainland Ecuador, and continues to advise against all travel to some areas adjacent to the border with Colombia. This advice against non-essential travel does not apply to transit through Quito or Guayaquil Airports, or onward travel to the Galapagos Islands.
2022-06-22 00:33
Current state of emergency continues due to ongoing protests. Updated advice on hotels and travel including to Quito airport. (‘Summary’ page)
2022-06-21 15:30
Updated information on the addition of the provinces of Chimborazo, Tungurahua and Pastaza to the current state of emergency (‘Summary’ page)
2022-06-18 08:19
A state of emergency for Pichincha, Imbabura and Cotopaxi provinces has been declared by the government, starting at midnight on 17 June for 30 days. In addition, and only for Quito, a curfew has been announced from 18 June between 10pm and 5am, for the same period of 30 days. (See ‘Summary’)
2022-06-17 19:05
Possible travel disruption due to Quito bus terminal not operating and the land border with Colombia closing from Saturday evening to Monday morning (‘Summary’ and ‘Entry requirements’ pages)
2022-06-16 20:50
Political protests in Ecuador; foreign tourists in country can contact the Ecuadorean Ministry of Tourism (MinTur) for direct help and guidance (Summary)
2022-06-15 17:32
Update on political protests in Ecuador (Summary page)
2022-06-13 17:21
Updated information on crime and travel safety (‘Safety and security’ page). Update to information on transiting through Ecuador (‘Entry requirements’ page).
2022-05-04 09:58
Added information on state of exception in three provinces: Guayas, Esmeraldas and Manabí (‘Summary’ and ‘Safety and security pages’). Updated information on COVID-19 restrictions (‘Coronavirus’ page).
2022-02-21 11:44
Updated information on COVID-19 restrictions in Ecuador (‘Coronavirus’ page) and full review of ‘Entry requirements’ page