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Travel Tips in Ecuador
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When to travel to Ecuador
There is no best time to travel to Ecuador as the climate is excellent
year round. You should be aware, however, that during the high
season, which extends from December to January
and from June to August, the prices of hotels and
cruises tend to be higher.
Climate in Galapagos
The busiest months in Galapagos are June to August and December
and during holidays like carnival and Easter (March or April). You
can see wildlife throughout the year without any problem with the
exception of the albatross that migrates in the middle of December
and doesn't fly back to the islands until the month of March.
The climate on the Islands varies from humid (from
January to June) to dry (from June to December).
The warmest month is February when water temperatures vary between
23¼ C and 24¼ C. During this time period, you can snorkel and observe
the wonders of the Galapagos Marine Reserve. From May to July, the
water temperature goes down to 18¼C. From June to December the cool
nights and the choppiness of the sea will make your experience in
the islands more adventurous, without putting any visitor at risk.
Climate on the Coast
The Ecuadorian coast has a similar climate, warm and humid
between the months of January and May and cool for the rest of the
year. The beaches are full during the months of January to April because
of school vacations on the coast. July and August are
cool months for visiting the beaches but it is the
best time for whale watching.
Climate in the Sierra (mountains)
The climate in the mountains is very unpredictable
and can reach temperature up to 25¼ C in the middle of the day and
then go down as low as 7¼ C at night. You can never predict if the
day will remain sunny because mother nature can give you a surprise
like heavy rain in the middle of the afternoon. The rainiest
season in the Ecuadorian rainforest tends to be from the
months of August to September where the roads can
be closed due to excessively muddy conditions.
Climate
in the Amazon
In the Ecuadorian jungle, the climate is tropical.
You should be very careful with the mosquitoes that are plentiful.
Long sleeve shirts and insect repellant are a must. The approximate
temperature is 26¼ C. Constant rains, intense humidity and heat
are characteristic of the jungle.
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