Best time to visit Ecuador
Straddling the equator, Ecuador's seasons are wet and dry rather than summer and winter.
There is no best time to visit Ecuador; peak seasons are dictated by vacation periods – mid June to early September are busiest, as are late December to early January. It’s hardly the Costa del Sol, though, and crowds are still pretty rare. The exception is Galápagos – where thousands of visitors mean that in peak season, it hardly fits the “remote archipelago” image you may have in mind. Here, January to May are the warmest months with the calmest seas, plus the odd shower. The Andes are damp year round, with warm days and icy cold nights – while the Oriente is hot and rainy, particularly from December to April. Pack layers and waterproof bags!
When to visit Ecuador & when not to
Mainland Ecuador
Galápagos
Ecuador & Galapagos tailor made tour
Private in-depth tour of Ecuador and The Galapagos
From
£6800 to £7900
22 days
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Galapagos land based adventure vacation
Amazing wildlife, both on land and underwater
From
US $3394 to US $4600
10 days
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Tailor made tours Ecuador and Galapagos
Explore Quito, Cloud Forest, Santa Cruz & remote islands
From
£1885
10 days
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Ecuador vacations, Andes to Amazon
Ecuador's landscapes & wildlife
From
US $3500 to US $3850
14 days
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Galapagos cruise plus Ecuador and Peru
Combine two truly outstanding places in South America
From
US $9660
14 days
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Quito and highlands Weather Chart
MIN °C
MAX °C
RAIN (mm)
JAN
3
21
121
FEB
3
20
143
MAR
3
20
158
APR
4
20
174
MAY
4
20
128
JUN
3
20
64
JUL
3
20
30
AUG
2
21
38
SEP
2
21
82
OCT
3
20
132
NOV
3
20
127
DEC
3
21
109
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Best time to visit Ecuador
David Orrock is a South American specialist with our supplier Pura Aventura. He has travelled extensively in Ecuador and Galápagos – here is his top tip on the best time to visit Ecuador:
"If I was combining Ecuador and Galápagos, I'd look at going around May. You're out of the rainy season in the Andes, it's not the wettest time of year in the Amazon, and in the Galápagos you've got the clearest water for snorkelling and swimming, which is just a massive part of being there because there's so much wildlife beneath the water. You're also just out of the peak season, so flights may be cheaper."
Our wildlife pick:
Whales at Puerto Lopez
When winter hits the Antarctic in June-October, 30-ton humpback whales migrate to the warmer equatorial waters. They perform acrobatics and hit the water with their enormous flippers, to the delight of passing tourists.
When winter hits the Antarctic in June-October, 30-ton humpback whales migrate to the warmer equatorial waters. They perform acrobatics and hit the water with their enormous flippers, to the delight of passing tourists.
Festivals & events in Ecuador
Corpus Christi
Falling 60 days after Easter, Corpus Christi is a Catholic celebration which has been fused with traditional Incan sun festivals. Head to Salasaca or Pujilí to see masked dancers, wonderful costumes and people scaling 10m high poles to reach prizes at the top.
The Sun Party!
Inti Raymi, the festival of the sun and harvest, is one of the most important indigenous festivals. Rituals are carried out at springs and waterfalls during the summer solstice, for spiritual purification and strengthening of the relationship with Pachamama – the Incan Mother Earth.
Mama Negra
Latacunga’s biggest festival is Mama Negra in early November. Thought to be a reference to slavery, with Spanish, indigenous and African influences, the “Mama” is a blacked up man dressed as a woman, accompanied by colourful, cultural characters and plenty of strong alcohol.