Colorful colonial-style buildings with ornate iron balconies and potted plants line a narrow street under a bright blue sky, capturing the charm of Ecuador travel and offering a glimpse into the vibrant culture visitors experience after meeting Ecuador visa requirements.
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Language Information

The official language of Ecuador is Spanish, and not many locals speak English. Before you travel to Ecuador, we recommend brushing up on a few basic Spanish phrases.

Learning a few basic Spanish phrases will make it much easier and enjoyable as you travel through Ecuador. For those handy with a smartphone, we recommend downloading the “Duolingo” app. This app provides short and fun lessons in Spanish, Italian, French, German, and more.

If you don’t have access to a smartphone or are looking for a more intensive program, we recommend taking a “Spanish for Travelers” class at your local community center. Or, you can always download the Rosetta Stone software, popular for learning foreign languages. Many travel guidebooks include brief language sections. Study up before leaving for Ecuador. With some familiarity with the language, you might even be able to impress some of the locals!

While not many locals speak English fluently, most staff at hotels, restaurants, and tourist locations will speak English. All of our tour guides are English-speaking and other languages can be accommodated. Just ask!

Phrases to know:

  • “Hola” = “Hello”
  • “Adiós” = “Goodbye”
  • “Por favor” = “Please”
  • “Perdón” = “Excuse me”
  • “Gracias” = “Thank you”
  • “De nada” = “You’re welcome”

Large cathedral in Quito, Ecuador