By Suzan Haskins
In Ecuador, there’s something for
everyone...from the die-hard adventurer who wants to follow the path of
British mountaineer Edward Whymper up the slopes of 20,702-foot Mount
Chimborazo to those who want to learn firsthand why Charles Darwin’s
1835 voyage to Ecuador’s Galapagos Islands is called "the most famous
few weeks in the history of science."
And then, of course, there’s Ecuador’s
Amazon rainforest, home to one of the planet’s most bio-diverse
eco-systems and thousands of indigenous people who have lived there for
thousands of years—some of whom rarely come into contact with others
from the outside world.
You’ll find some great cities in Ecuador, too, including Quito.
Its Old Town is the largest historic
center in the Americas and, along with one more city, the first-ever
locale to be designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Covering more
than 800 acres, you can wander for days amongst ancient thick-walled,
tile-roofed colonial buildings, churches, museums, and more...and never
be on the same street twice.
Cuenca, a smaller and more manageable city (population about 350,000), is another colonial gem and also a World Heritage site.
It’s home to as many as 4,000 expat
retirees who’ve flocked here to enjoy the many cultural activities,
temperate weather, and affordability of this city in Ecuador’s southern
Andes Mountains.
In Cuenca’s historic center, just two
blocks from Parque Calderon, you can buy a two-bedroom/two-bathroom
apartment for just $80,000. And that comes with gorgeous views of the
city’s iconic red tile roofs and the blue domes of the famous "new
cathedral." (Construction on the "new cathedral" began in 1880.)
Rentals are easy to find, too. A
comfortable two-bedroom apartment may rent for $350 to $500...and that
may very well come furnished. Most expat couples living in Cuenca report
they live quite comfortably on $1,500 to $2,000 a month, including
rent. And most don’t have cars since public transportation is reliable
and affordable. (It also doesn’t hurt that Ecuadorians are some of the
nicest, sweetest people on the planet. Expats with similar countenances
are more than welcome here.)
All this is not to mention the hundreds
of miles of sparsely populated coastline and long stretches of
practically deserted beaches of Ecuador...
Or the small tidy mountain villages...
Or the vegetable, fruit, coffee and
chocolate farms... Did you know Ecuador may very well be home to the
"world’s best chocolate"? That’s according to the BBC which was recently
in the country to report about the "black gold" industry and the
award-winning chocolate confections coming out of Ecuador.
It’s true. In Ecuador you’ll find just
about everything you need to make life worth living. A welcoming
community. An affordable lifestyle. Gorgeous, diverse scenery. Great
weather. Delicious, healthy food. World-class coffee and chocolate. If
only vineyards and wineries were added to the mix, Ecuador would be
heaven on earth indeed.
Editor’s note: Whatever
you’re looking for in your retirement...whether you long for quiet
mountain living...cultured city life...or relaxation in a laid-back
beach town...you’ll find it in Ecuador. You don’t have to be rich to
have your choice of lifestyle here either. For $2,000 a month—or
less—you can have the kind of retirement you might only be able to dream
about back home.
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