Ecuador mostly appeals to the adventurer, expat, or investor willing to take a leap of faith, both geographical and psychological, across the continental divide from Central to South America.
Read OnEcuador is working hard to attract foreign investment. It has liberalized investment regulations and foreign investors are now treated as Ecuadorian citizens in all regards. Profits and capital can be repatriated without restriction. Good labor isn't hard to find. Nor are good private sector partners if you know where to look.
Read OnPerched at 300 feet above sea level, and 150 yards from the Pacific, you can stay at Samai, eat organic fare, and undergo a variety of holistic services and programs.
Read OnThe more I travel around Ecuador, the more I notice that many of the International Living readers moving here aren't retiring as much as starting a new life.
Read OnHis hand-made guitars have been owned by Freddy Fender, Judy Collins, and Spanish classical musician Pablo Menendez.
Read OnBreath-taking scenery, world-class crafts, a thriving indigenous culture, year-round spring-like weather...and some of the lowest property prices in a country that's already one of the cheapest in the world.
Read OnI have long found Ecuador to be one of the most beautiful, diverse, and exciting countries that we cover.
Read OnEcuador offers first-rate medical care at a fraction of the cost you'd pay in the U.S.
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