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Continental
Ecuador: each region of the country has its own climate. In
the highlands, it is spring-like most of the year, although
colder and rainier in the winter months from December to April.
Dry months are from May through October when the temperatures
are around 70°F (21°-26°C) during the day, but often around 50°
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For your Amazon or other
rainforest explorations, you may prefer a long-sleeved
shirts and long pants for protection against
mosquitoes. Insect repellent, sunscreen, a hat and
eye-drops must be part of your traveling equipment,
especially if you are sun- sensitive. A camera,
binoculars and a flashlight are necessary for
sightseeing, as well as a waterproof jacket, rubber
shoes and swimwear
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Consider that the Ecuadorian
beaches are “nature seeking” experiences which
include long walks, swimming, and other physical
activities. Therefore, we advise you to bring
comfortable breathable clothes, tevas-sandals or
similar, swimsuits, sunscreen, repellent, wide brim
hat, sunglasses, binoculars, eye drops. Be advised
that evening gowns and accessories are not necessary.
At night semiformal, attire is advised.
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Ecuador Hotels, Lodges,
Bed and Breakfasts, Inn's and accommodations
Complete Listing
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We will take you to the most
significant spots in this paradise, which is located
approximately 1.000 km (625 miles), from Ecuador's
mainland. A magical place like none other on earth.
You will find a visit to these islands personally
rewarding, an educational opportunity and an
enchanting travel exerience.
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There are two seasons in Galapagos,
but climate is tempered year-around on the equator.
The "warm" season runs from January through April
with air temperatures ranging from 65° F-81° F (water
temperatures 76° F-83° F). Skies are clear, blue and
interspersed with sporadic rains
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