Travel to Ecuador and Galápagos

Straddling the equator at South America’s most western point, Ecuador is one of the smallest, yet most diverse countries on the continent.

Historical Quito is Ecuador’s capital and gateway to the Andean Highlands. Browse traditional markets, take in the Lake District and the Avenue of the Volcanoes, and bask in the kind hospitality of authentic “hacienda” ranches and other luxury Ecuador lodging.

To the east, 7.5 million acres of primary Amazonian forest are protected in reserves like Yasuni National Park. Jungle lodges are a great way to experience rainforest life.

The Galápagos archipelago, located 600 miles off the Pacific Coast, is unique in the world for its colorful endemic species. It’s ideal for families and youngsters, who can approach the charismatic wildlife within a few feet.